Yes, if you’re on a bicycle, you don’t need to go inland at all: you have a number of options: put your bicycle on the boat from Vung Tau to Ho Chi Minh (see this guide); or put your bicycle on the boat to Can Gio (see this guide); then, from Can Gio you can either ...
In fact, we’re not in a big hurry so we’ll go drop off our motorbikes at Phan Thiet station and if things really don’t go well, we’ll review our plans but the fact that you don’t have a blue card in your name and that you have never had any problems, that reassures us...
Of course, it remains to be seen how the north and east coasts develop in the next few years, but there are plans to create a large eco-tourism area in the north. Also, even on the more developed west coast, there are some really lovely places to stay on beautiful stretches of beach...
I have reviewed my plans and will shoot for a mid October trip. Have taken your advice and will plan route from Hanoi and back following your guidance. Reply Giles says: March 12, 2020 at 3:26 PM Hi all, just so you kow the whole of Nam Dam village near Quan Ba is closed for ...
Making plans for the future (especially for travel) is difficult at the moment. But currently Vietnam has one of the best records of containing the spread of the virus anywhere in the world. A few days in Saigon and a few days in Hanoi would probably be enough to experience the alleyway...
thank you so much for the article! You made us change our plans and plan a visit at Cam Lap 🙂 We will be going there straight from Hoi An/Da Nang and since our schedule is a bit tight, we are looking for the most convenient way to reach it (we would have only two days there...
but for a few food shacks and a couple of simple resorts. A few times each day the red dust on Bai Thom’s dirt road is disturbed by vehicles coming off thecar ferryfrom the mainland, at Da ChongPort, 10 kilometres to the south. There are plans, of course, for sprawling resorts her...