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Sapa's Bac Ha market, in the northwest highlands

Visitors to Sapa should not miss Sapa's Bac Ha market, a highland market famous throughout the northwest regionAlong the way, visitors wil…

Started by Tripatini

0 Jul 23, 2013

top "must-sees" on a visit to Vietnam

From the island-studded seas of the north to the meandering waterways of the south, the perfect itinerary to a country defined by the diver…

Started by Tripatini

0 Jun 12, 2013

Exploring the Largest Floating Market in Vietnam's Mekong Delta

The Cai Rang Floating Market, the largest wholesale floating market in the Mekong delta, starts around 05am and runs until around mi…

Started by Tripatini

0 May 17, 2013

getting around Hanoi by cyclo

When you travel to Hanoi, Vietnam, do not miss try the transportation unique to Hanoi: the cyclo, A cyclo tour takes you around Hanoi's old…

Started by Tripatini

0 Apr 21, 2013

on our blog: Christmas has become quite the big deal in Vietnam

How is Christmas in Vietnam celebrated?  Despite Christmas not being traditionally celebrated in Vietnam, the Christmas spirit has certain…

Started by Tripatini

0 Dec 26, 2012

on our blog: Hoi An, One of Vietnam's Most Memorable Visits

Yes, it's somewhat touristy these days, but don't let that deter you: the charisma of this port town on Vietnam's central south coast stil…

Started by Tripatini

0 Dec 10, 2012

what earns Vietnam a shout-out on our post 'World's Freakiest Foods'?

True, one person’s “freaky” is another’s chicken nuggets. And we all know there’s a big, wide world of gustatory tastes out there. But most…

Started by Tripatini

0 Nov 30, 2012

on our blog: voluntourism in Vietnam - Ruralkids

CDS Rural Education Development Organization (Vietnam) is looking for interested volunteers who would like to share their time and talents…

Started by Tripatini

0 Oct 31, 2012

Now on our blog: visiting spectacular Halong Bay

Since being designated a World Heritage site in 1994, much has been made of Halong Bay’s mystical landscape of limestone islets. As the num…

Started by EnLinea Media

1 Oct 15, 2012
Reply by Carlos Mike

now on our blog: in Halong Bay, floating villages a fascinating complement to natural beauty

There are four fishing villages in this World Heritage site: Ba Hang, Cua Van, Vong Vieng and Cap La, a village of about 600 inhabitants…

Started by Tripatini

0 Sep 4, 2012

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