Vietnam Travel BlogDiscover VietnamNo frills, just flavour at Bun Bo Nam Bo- September 9, 2008 For what it lacks in frills, Bun Bo Nam Bo compensates with its namesakes well-crafted taste. Julie Ginsberg confesses to a new addiction. At Bun Bo Nam Bo, the name says it all. Thats what they do, and they do it well. One should not visit this tiny establishment, basically an expanded street vendor, seeking a classy ...http://vietnamtravelblog.com/2008/09/09/no-frills-just-flavour-at-bun-bo-nam-bo/ Why travel to Vietnam- September 8, 2008 Most people think of Vietnam as a war. But the old history has all gone. Now peace and safety resides. It&8217;s opening to the world as a friendly and exotic place on earth to be. So why don&8217;t you think of coming. I&8217;ll name some of the reasons why you should: 1. She&8217;s a new place. It&8217;s ...http://vietnamtravelblog.com/2008/09/08/why-travel-to-vietnam/ Riding the Ho Chi Minh Trail- September 8, 2008 Written by Cheryn Flanagan Sunday, 10 September 2006 &8220;You see real Vietnam,&8221; Dung yelled back to me as we sped along the twisting, snaking asphalt of the Ho Chi Minh Trail. The jungle was all around us: a jumble of a million different leaves, grasses, textures, shapes, shadows, and shades of green, all enveloped in the blue ...http://vietnamtravelblog.com/2008/09/08/riding-the-ho-chi-minh-trail/ Vietnams Halong Bay a true Asian wonder- September 5, 2008 By Heather Ramsay 21.03.06 A cruise on Halong Bay is an essential part of any visit to northern Vietnam, claimed our itinerary. Similar statements must be made in every guide to the country, because when we arrived at the embarkation point we felt as if we&8217;d a entered a tourist mill where we&8217;d be sucked in, processed ...http://vietnamtravelblog.com/2008/09/05/vietnams-halong-bay-a-true-asian-wonder/ Top Ten Travel Items to Bring to Vietnam- September 5, 2008 Top ten travel items you will want to bring along on your trip to Vietnam, for both safety and comfort. Carry-on bag. One piece of luggage with all your essentials. Remember it must comply with both Asia and US overhead baggage regulations (no larger than 14&8243; x 9&8243; x 22&8243;). Keep you airplane survival ...http://vietnamtravelblog.com/2008/09/05/top-ten-travel-items-to-bring-to-vietnam/ |