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Considered travelling: stop the herd behaviour
(Saigon - Vietnam, September 2009)

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The Lonely Planet travel guides are a big success. These travel guides are available for almost all our earth’s destinations and are mainly used by budget travellers. <more>
     
     
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Rascals?
(Saigon - Vietnam, September 2009)

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Fully prepared, we travelled to Vietnam. A few weeks ago that we even considered skipping Vietnam as a travel destination, after hearing so many negative stories from other travellers. <more>
     
     
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Phu Quoc, a tropical paradise
(Long Beach - Vietnam, August 2009)

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The Vietnamese island of Phu Quoc has everything you can expect from a tropical island. It has white sandy beaches lined with swaying palms, an emerald blue sea and small fishing villages. <more>
     
     
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Mekong delta - a fascinating water world
(Ha Tien - Vietnam, August 2009)

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The Mekong delta in Vietnam is a water world where boats, houses and even floating markets float upon endless rivers and canals. It is a perfect place to experience the life on the water. <more>
     
     
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Around Ninh Binh
(Heu - Vietnam, August 2009)

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Ninh Binh, just a couple of hours south of Hanoi, is often ignored by travellers. And that is a pity, because in its vincinity there are some nice things to see. <more>
     
     
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Neck breakers
(Vinh - Vietnam, August 2009)

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Today we plan to make the bus journey from Ninh Binh to Hue in Vietnam. It will be a long day. The trip is 650 kilometres and the bus company told us that it will take approximately 14 hours. <more>
     
     
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The streets of Hanoi
(Heu - Vietnam, August 2009)

It is such a pity that so few capital cities in south-eastern Asia weren't able to keep their traditional Asian character while they developed. But there are exceptions. Hanoi is such a place. <more>
     
     
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Hanoi - the old lady of the orient
(Ninh Binh - Vietnam, August 2009)

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It is such a pity that so few capital cities in south-eastern Asia weren't able to keep their traditional Asian character while they developed. But there are exceptions. Hanoi is such a place. <more>
     
     
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