AirAsia Flight Bangkok to Hanoi Vietnam Review
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Vietnam Travel Guide: Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Ho Chi Minh
Gorgeous beaches, fascinating and complicated history, incredible food, lush nature; Vietnam is a country that truly has it all. Whether this country is first or fiftieth on your list, our travel guide has all the information you need to know if you’re planning (or dreaming of planning!) a trip to Vietnam.
Leave your expectations behind if you’re heading to Vietnam: here, you’ll eat noodles for breakfast, do your shopping in the middle of the night, and discover a country with a new story around every corner.
Hanoi more than delivers on urban excitement. If you’re looking for unique and mouth-watering food, the night markets of the Vietnamese capital should be your very first stop. You can enjoy a zippy ride on a scooter, all the street-food you can eat, and a night exploring the rapid development of this modern city. From trendy clubs to traditional puppet shows, experience a nightlife that’s all Vietnam’s own, and eat and drink the night away with locals and visitors alike!
Of course, Vietnam isn’t all fast-paced cities and rooftop bars. For a slower pace, head to Ha Long Bay and sail alongside limestone islets, with their lush rainforests towering above your head. The water is emerald-green, matching the vibrant greenery, and a sailing excursion here is like nothing else you’ve experienced before! A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the islets of Ha Long Bay are said have been thrown into the bay by a dragon protecting the people of Vietnam. Take a junk boat tour for a close encounter, or try scuba diving or snorkelling in the bay!
You’ll find a new adventure around every corner in Vietnam. From breakfast in the Bình Tây Market and a secret tunnel system in Ho Chi Minh City, to sailing along the Mekong Delta in a traditional basket boat, you can find your perfect trip - no matter what that looks like - somewhere in Vietnam.
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Phu My Ho Chi Minh City Cruise Terminal Port Tour & Info (4K)
Take a look at the cruise port of Phu My, the gateway into Ho Chi Minh City, aka Saigon, Vietnam. We were there in March 2018 as part of our 14 Day Asia cruise aboard the Princess Cruises Majestic Princess (aka 盛世公主号) cruise ship. Also take a look at the process of docking by cruise ship at the port.
The Phy My port terminal area is an industrial port as you can see in the video. We are American citizens, and a Vietnam Visa was required at a cost of $58 USD per person. We did not have to apply for the visa ourselves- the cruise line automatically does this and charges the cost to each guest's onboard account.
Getting off the ship required the ship key card and a Landing Card that was also prepared by the cruise line. Once ashore, the buses for the ship ordered excursions into Saigon are parked the closest. If you are on a third party tour like we were, you have to walk a little further to board the bus.
At the port a local Vietnamese merchants setup makeshift shops in case you wanted to purchase souvenir and goods. The drive from Phu My to Saigon was about 1.5 hours.
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Hanoi, Vietnam with Bunnik Tours
Hanoi is a big busy city but as we explore it, it is hard not to fall under its spell. Our day starts with a traditional tai chi class at the Hoan Kiem Lake, right in the heart of the city. Afterwards our touring begins, with highlights including the Temple of Literature, Tortoise Pagoda, St Joseph's Cathedral and the National History Museum. Our sightseeing concludes with a walking tour around the Old Quarter, a fascinating network of narrow alleys and shop houses - and a great place to buy local handicrafts! We then head to the hills of the Hoa Binh Province. Here we visit the traditional Muong village of Giang Mo, a small village of traditional stilt houses, nestled among rice paddies and rolling hills. Here we enjoy a traditional dance performance before returning to Hanoi. Enjoy this and more on our small group tours through Vietnam. For full details of our small group tour program to Asia visit bunniktours.com.au.
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GAY TRAVEL VLOG: HANOI VIETNAM VLOG - PLACE MUST SEE IN NORTHERN VIETNAM - SOUTHEAST ASIA TOUR
We (Robert and Matthew) travelled to Hanoi in May. Hanoi is located in Northern Vietnam. Hanoi is rather antique with old architectures such as Hoan Kiem lake, Ngoc Son temple, The Huc bridge, Temple of Literature, One Pillar pagoda...Special is Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. We made this short film with Hanoi's sights- capital of Vietnam. Thank you for watching!
Overnight in Vietnam (Partying & NightLife in Ho Chi Minh City)
The extreme traveling continues on this Indochina SouthEast Asia tour. Tonight’s vlog consists of exploring Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and checking out the nightlife. We head to party central Bui Vien Street where you can enjoy food, drinks, restaurants, and the clubs of Vietnam. Filled with backpackers and foreigners, Bui Vien Street is where the people go to party. The aura of the people and nightlife here is amazing. Vlog #230
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*Phi Phi Island are a must, and if you like to party, Captain Bob's is also a must:
*To get to Phi Phi Islands, take a taxi to any of the easter harbors in Phuket, several boats will get you to Phi Phi Islands.
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*Hanoi is a pretty crazy city, so just know that going in!
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HALONG BAY Tour in VIETNAM (Hanoi Attractions)
Ha Long Bay Tour in Vietnam is one of the best when we think about Hanoi attractions,. Especially if you are with your family this tour is a must, when you visit Vietnam. It a bit more touristic for sure, in my opinion Palawan Island of Philippines is much better for island hoppings and peaceful beaches. However Ha Long Bay has also something special. It takes 3 hours bus trip from Hanoi to arrive Ha Long Bay, you may join a day tour or you may join 2-3 days Ha Long Bay tours with cruise and accomodation.
We joined to a day tour and visited a few famous spot, did kayaking and visited a huge natural cave.
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VIETNAM OVERNIGHT TRAIN TO HANOI! Tour of Soft & Hard Sleeper
Travel by overnight sleeper train in Vietnam from Danang to Hanoi! I rode the 4-berth soft sleeper and toured the 6-berth hard sleeper near the end. Watch more Vietnam vlogs:
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Hi family! Alright...so this overnight train ride to Hanoi was not the most pleasant for me; however, it is still a great way to travel Vietnam. Here are some things I'd recommend you doing if you are considering taking the sleeper train:
-DO bring food & snacks! No food cart rolled around during the entire 16 hour train ride. I kept trying to listen for the wheeling of the cart and even left my door open around dinner time. There was nothing. There was water and hot water though :) Cup o noodles team!
-DO bring jacket, scarf, or sarong that you can wear. It gets COLD at night especially as we get closer North. You can even lay them down if you're afraid of unclean bedsheets.
-DO check the door & lights in your room when you arrive in case there's some kind of malfunction. You may be able to ask the train staff (who come around sometimes) to switch to another one.
-DON'T talk super loudly and be mindful of other passengers in the room. A man ended up taking the berth next to me at 12am and was talking on the phone for a whole hour :/
-DON'T buy your tickets online if you can just get it at the station a few days earlier or even a day earlier! I met a couple of travellers who just showed up that day and booked. It is always cheaper way cheaper at the train station. OR ask your hotel staff to help you book it. Don't go to a tour agency - they'll charge you lots. I was traveling during TET so had no choice but to secure it online. If you're on last resort - check out 12go.asia (the site I use for train & ferry travel in Southeast Asia).
If you don't want to take a sleeper train but still want to experience it, take the Vietnam railway train from Hue to Danang or Danang to Hue. It is a 2.5 hour train ride with breathtaking views of Vietnam's coastline! You can just get a regular seat, no sleeper needed.
While this train ride didn't go so well for me, I know the experience is different for everyone. Take it or not, it's up to you :)! It IS way better than the overnight busses - or so I heard.
Thank you for tuning in! Hope this information helps you when traveling in Vietnam!
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Today was Day 7 of our South Asia Trip and Day 4 of our cruise on board the refitted Celebrity Millennium. We have now arrived at Nha Trang, Vietnam, which is a tender port. and the sea was quite rough. However, we made it ashore safely, and quickly located our tour guide, Danny, from Phamtours, who gave us a fabulous day again. It was a full on day stopping first at a Rush Mat Making demonstration, then the Paddy fields, The huge Buddha statue, Conical Hat making demonstration, Rice Paper and Noodle demonstration, excellent lunch in a beautiful setting, 25 min boat trip, Pagoda Orphanage, local market, Vietnamese coffee break, Embroidery demonstration, before finally returning to the ship.
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Hanoi Travel Guide - Weekends in Hanoi
Hanoi is perhaps one of the most underrated cities in all of Asia. There's so much this amazing city has to offer and it's the perfect city for a weekend getaway. Follow along as I give you the best tips and advice to make your Hanoi stay a memorable one.
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Sprawling Halong City is the gateway to Halong Bay - the jewel in Vietnam’s scenic crown!
Widely considered to be one of the natural wonders of the world, this UNESCO World Heritage listed region is simply breath-taking. Thousands of majestic limestone, jungle covered peaks and isles, rise dramatically out of the sparkling emerald waters of the bay.
On the tiny islands, illuminated caves and picturesque hidden coves of all shapes and sizes await discovery and the towering peaks provide some of the best rock climbing in South East Asia.
There are also a number of colourful floating markets dotted around the bay. The largest and most popular island in Halong Bay is jungle clad Cat Ba, which offers a wide range of adventure activities including trekking in Cat Ba National Park, biking, climbing and sailing.
Just south of Cat Ba, the offshore islands of beautiful Lan Ha Bay, offer pristine white sand beaches. The ideal way to explore Halong Bay is onboard a traditional Chinese style Junk boat which can either be privately chartered or shared.
On The Go’s Vietnam group tours, tailor made holidays and private journeys reveal the very best of this incredible country and can be made to suit all styles of travel.
Top 7 Countries in Asia!
Asia has been my home since 2013, when I moved to South Korea to teach English. Over the last 5 years, I've lived in Vietnam, the Philippines and currently Thailand -- and I've been to almost every country on the beautiful continent of Asia.
Each culture in Asia is very unique -- from religions to traditions, nature, history, cuisines and rituals -- and it provides endless opportunities to learn and discover. But above anything else, THE PEOPLE of Asia are the most hospitable and welcoming as they come.
Admittedly, it has been very hard to choose only 7 of my favorite Asian countries to feature in this video (because I truly love every place for a different reason) -- but when it all comes down to it, these would be my 7 favorite countries on this amazing place called Asia!
THE PHILIPPINES SOUTH KOREA, SINGAPORE, VIETNAM, NEPAL, INDONESIA, JAPAN
What would be your top 7 in Asia? Why? Please comment below and let's get the discussion started!
PS - I kept this video limited to East/South/Southeast Asian countries. While the Middle East and West/Central Asia are technically Asian countries, I consider them very culturally different. Iran and Tajikstan would be on this list if it was all of Asia!
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Hanoi Vietnam, capital of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Hanoi is one of the most visited of the popular destinations, is the beautiful capital city of Vietnam, sprawling in the banks of the Red River with French colonial heritage, most foreigners on a short visit find Hanoi to be slow paced, pleasant and even charming.
Hanoi is a sacred land of Vietnam. The year 1010 then became an historical date for Hanoi and for the whole country in general. For about a thousand years, the capital was called Thang Long (Soaring Dragon), then changing to Dong Do, Dong Kinh, and finally to Hanoi, in 1831. This sacred piece of land thereafter continued to be the theatre of many fateful events. Throughout the thousand years of its eventful history, marked by destruction, wars and natural calamities, Hanoi still preserves many ancient architectural works including the Old Quarter and over 600 pagodas and temples. Famous sites include the One Pillar Pagoda, the Temple of Literature, Hanoi Citadel, Hanoi Opera House, President Ho Chi Minh�s Mausoleum...
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AmaWaterways Excursion to Hanoi, Vietnam on Mekong River Cruise thru Vietnam & Cambodia
AmaWaterways Excursion to Hanoi, Vietnam during Mekong River Cruise thru Vietnam and Cambodia going from Hanoi to Saigon and taking in ancient ruins, beautiful lakes, big cities and small villages as documented by Clint Denn. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and the country's second largest city. Its population in 2009 was estimated at 2.6 million for urban districts, 6.5 million for the metropolitan jurisdiction. From 1010 until 1802, it was the most important political centre of Vietnam. It was eclipsed by Huế, the imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945), but Hanoi served as the capital of French Indochina from 1902 to 1954. From 1954 to 1976, it was the capital of North Việt Nam, and it became the capital of a reunified Vietnam in 1976, after the North's victory in the Vietnam War.
The city is located on the right bank of the Red River. Hanoi is located at 1,760 km (1,090 mi) north of Ho Chi Minh City and at 120 km (75 mi) west of Hai Phong city.
October 2010 officially marked 1000 years since the establishment of the city.
AmaWaterways is moving into is second decade after another award winning year which saw them launch the ultra-luxurious AmaCerto, one of the new long ships being put into service throughout Europe. Already AmaWaterways, in 2013, put AmaVida into service on the Douro River in Portugal and will soon roll the AmaPrimra down the quays. AmaPrima, inspired by classic-ocean going yachts, provides the most distinctive river cruise experience with a magnificent glass elevator and unique design elements found onboard, as well as our exclusive Twin Balconies. The beautifully-decorated and spacious accommodations range in size up to 350 sq. ft. Relax in a heated Sun Deck swimming pool with a swim-up bar; enjoy Chaîne des Rôtisseurs culinary creations in five dining venues. The ship also features a Fitness Center, Massage, Hair and Beauty salon; complimentary Internet access and first-run Hollywood movies; plus a fleet of bicycles to enhance your river cruise experience.
While adding new ships every year, AmaWaterways is always retrofitting existing ships with the latest amenities, upgrades and inventions. With a commitment to bring the best in river cruise vacations, AmaWaterwayshas always and will always lead the way in unparalleled on-board services that are constantly fine-tuned for the highest customer satisfaction. These factors, combined with a slate of new itineraries and specialty programs such as extremely popular Wine River Cruises, which were launched in 2010, had made AmaWaterways the front runner in this burgeoning new segment of the travel business.
Over the years AmaWaterways garnered a number of Magellan Awards from Travel Weekly, picked up an Award of Excellence form Luxury Travel Advisor, a Cruise Passenger Readers Choice Award in Australia for Best River Ship and was recognized for its Twitter account that put AmaWaterways on the list of The Top 25 Online Cruise Vacation Influencers by Influencers in Travel.
Award-winning AmaWaterways provides luxurious, all-inclusive river cruise vacations on the world's great waterways. Founded in 2002 by cruise industry pioneer Rudi Schreiner, cruise line executive Kristin Karst and Jimmy Murphy, founder of Brendan Vacations, AmaWaterways operates its innovative, custom-designed vessels on the Danube, Rhine, Main and Mosel rivers in Europe; the Volga-Baltic Waterway in Russia and the Mekong River in Vietnam and Cambodia.
The AmaWaterways fleet in Europe features amenities such as spacious staterooms with French balconies or revolutionary Twin Balconies; plush down bedding, marble-appointed baths; complimentary high-speed Internet and Wi-Fi; first-run hit Hollywood movies; complimentary wine, beer and soft drinks with dinner, complimentary bottled water; gourmet dining in multiple venues (AmaBella); nightly entertainment; complimentary small group shore excursions tailored to passengers' desired walking pace; guided bicycle tours and much more.
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BEST BEACH IN VIETNAM - Nha Trang Beach & Walking Street
What’s the best beach in Vietnam? The beautiful Nha Trang Beach and walking street is definitely the most popular of the Vietnam beaches. We’ll show you around Nha Trang beach, Nha Trang walking street, and the popular Louisiane Brewhouse.
Nha Trang Vietnam is a 7km beach that is a huge tourist destination with both Vietnamese and Russian tourists. As one of the best beaches in Vietnam, Nha Trang is a highly developed beach town filled with bars, restaurants, nightlife, and white sand beaches. Surprisingly, for as busy as Nha Trang is, it’s beaches water is crystal clear and very clean. We were impressed!
Our first stop on Nha Trang beach was the Louisiane Brewhouse, a microbrewery in Vietnam. We rented 2 beachside lounge chairs for $3 total for the entire day! As far as Vietnam beaches go, Nha Trang has the appeal of a European beach destination with all of the amenities you could ever ask for. A lot of locals also take their vacation in Vietnam to Nha Trang beach as it’s only an hour flight away from Saigon. This makes Nha Trang one of the beaches near Saigon that is easiest to access.
We stopped back to our hotel only two blocks away from the Nha Trang Vietnam beach to take a quick dip in our infinity pool. The hotel we stayed at was called the Nagar Hotel and our room was $50 usd per night including a balcony and free breakfast each morning. We loved it!
Next stop was to walk the streets and explore the Nha Trang walking street. Basically, the entire three blocks in along the beach makes up all of the Nha Trang nightlife, restaurants, and bars in the area. As Nha Trang is the biggest beach in Vietnam, there is plenty to do once the sun sets. The area is quite the party town, popular among the Nha Trang Saigon tourist and Russian tourists alike.
If you have any Vietnam travel plans, make sure to add Nha Trang to your list if you are interested in experiencing a classic beach holiday. There are large resorts across the bay like the Vinpearl Nha Trang resort that are more suited for a quiet relaxing vacation than a beach party. We hope you liked this travel vlog in Nha Trang and make sure to tune into our Vietnam vlog series, as we have many other videos! Thanks for watching and we hope you liked watching our vacation in Vietnam. Seeya!
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A long, narrow country squeezed in between the South China Sea and the Laos and Cambodia borders, Vietnam is a land of striking landscapes. Ranging from the lush rice terraces and forested mountains in the north to the picturesque valleys of the Central Highlands and the fertile delta and beautiful beaches of the south. Included in the mix are booming cities, colonial towns, traditional villages and otherworldly islands. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Vietnam.