Not hopped the ones without airports or streets like a jungle but we'll keep following the herds down to Greece.There are 230 inhabited Greek islands so you’ve been busy!
Not hopped the ones without airports or streets like a jungle but we'll keep following the herds down to Greece.There are 230 inhabited Greek islands so you’ve been busy!
Off to Marseilles next Friday
Marseilles v Lyon on the Sunday
Can’t wait
Churches historic buildings that sorta thingWhat are you going there for? Everywhere closes after 9pm!!!
Anyone been to Vietnam? Any visit recommendations ie Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh etc..Any travel tips etc. Thanks. Might be going in around September.
Strange placeOff to Marseilles next Friday
Marseilles v Lyon on the Sunday
Can’t wait
Flares going off outside smoke bombs
Drinking in my seat
It’s the future
Flares going off outside smoke bombs
Drinking in my seat
It’s the future
Those foreigners, no sense of decorum.I hope people aren’t indulging in the dangerous behaviour of standing up and shouting.
But what's the food like??There’s some **** smoking cannabis too well more than one
The **** just won’t sell me some
Check typhoon season dates and avoid. It’s a lovely country. We only did northern half - Hanoi is fab. Get the overnight train down to Danang then go to Hoi An which is beautiful. Halong Bay is well worth it too - you can hire your own crewed boat quite cheaply if you want to stay away from the crowds. I’d love to go back. Dream holiday. Be careful when crossing roads - walk slowly and carefully in a direct line and the traffic will avoid you (hopefully). Carefully watch any taxi meters in case they’ve been rigged - if so, just insist on getting out.Anyone been to Vietnam? Any visit recommendations ie Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh etc..Any travel tips etc. Thanks. Might be going in around September.
Thanks...Good advice. I've looked at the monsoon season...ie Sept to November or thereabouts....when the temperatures are quite high.....Jan to March/April seems the best time to avoid the rain, but maybe not as warm. I'll be going with someone who's been before therefore their advice will go a long way. We'll do Hanoi, Hoi An, Minh Bihn, Dang Nang or other places, though previous visitor wasn't that taken by HCMC, aka Saigon.Check typhoon season dates and avoid. It’s a lovely country. We only did northern half - Hanoi is fab. Get the overnight train down to Danang then go to Hoi An which is beautiful. Halong Bay is well worth it too - you can hire your own crewed boat quite cheaply if you want to stay away from the crowds. I’d love to go back. Dream holiday. Be careful when crossing roads - walk slowly and carefully in a direct line and the traffic will avoid you (hopefully). Carefully watch any taxi meters in case they’ve been rigged - if so, just insist on getting out.
It was February when we went. 30 degrees most of the time. All the places you list are fabulous. It was my favourite country to visit. We went on a tour with a guide and about 12 other people. It's much bigger than it looks on a map. I am old enough to remember the Vietnam War. The Co Chi tunnels near Saigon are interesting. I turned the the offer to fire an AK47 at a dollar bullet. I just can't call it Ho Chi Mihn City. Saigon is good but a bit too much like all large modern cities. Its post office, cathedral and market are all interesting.Thanks...Good advice. I've looked at the monsoon season...ie Sept to November or thereabouts....when the temperatures are quite high.....Jan to March/April seems the best time to avoid the rain, but maybe not as warm. I'll be going with someone who's been before therefore their advice will go a long way. We'll do Hanoi, Hoi An, Minh Bihn, Dang Nang or other places, though previous visitor wasn't that taken by HCMC, aka Saigon.
Cheers Tigger. I've heard the tip re: the motorbikes before....ie keep walking in a straight line and don't stop. Saigon sounds like its worth a short visit ie two days...Might be going on to NZ from there, but we'll see.It was February when we went. 30 degrees most of the time. All the places you list are fabulous. It was my favourite country to visit. We went on a tour with a guide and about 12 other people. It's much bigger than it looks on a map. I am old enough to remember the Vietnam War. The Co Chi tunnels near Saigon are interesting. I turned the the offer to fire an AK47 at a dollar bullet. I just can't call it Ho Chi Mihn City. Saigon is good but a bit too much like all large modern cities. Its post office, cathedral and market are all interesting.
We went on a boat down the Mekong. Well worth doing. We really liked Hanoi and Halong Bay. The scenery round there is like The Beach film. The highlight was Hoi An. Stunning little place, especially at night. Our only regret was that we went to a beach resort after Saigon. It really wasn't pleasant. We should have just carried on to Cambodia instead. Watch out for the motor bikes. There are thousands of them. Tigermaul is right about crossing the roads. Just keep going at a steady pace and they will miss you. If you stop or run, they won't!
We loved Vietnam and would go back.
Two days is probably about right. You'll be tired by the time you get there.Cheers Tigger. I've heard the tip re: the motorbikes before....ie keep walking in a straight line and don't stop. Saigon sounds like its worth a short visit ie two days...Might be going on to NZ from there, but we'll see.