A visa extension delayed our departure. However, exactly a week later, our passports returned with the ease of mind to roam Dalat and coastal Vietnam.
John White
John White
World Traveller, Father, Husband, Coach, Spanish & French Teacher, Polyglot, Funny as all get out
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This concludes two weeks teaching English to a gregarious group of nuns in Mui Ne. The road beckons as we resume travels to northern Vietnam. Before our trip started, Saigon would have never been a city where we’d stay for a month.
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Your first impressions of Ho Chi Mihn City are “this place has either cloned scooters with great efficiency or all 6 million people here own 2 of them”.
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Vietnamese currency is the dong and every time we have to pay with dong here in the Mekong Delta, under my breath I sing Sisqo’s Thong Song.
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After a busy day in Phnom Penh, a bus carried my backpack and its incredibly handsome owner to Siem Reap, closest town to the iconic Angkor Wat temples.
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There were many reasons to visit Cambodia. The first is the spectacular World Heritage site of Angkor Wat and all its’ temples. The second reason is learning about the abhorrent Khmer Rouge regime. The first, happy-go-lucky, the second, makes one ponder the human’s capacity to hurt one another.
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Back To Thailand After a short time in Laos, we headed back to our home away from home, Thailand. We took three…
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Laos is a communist country but the winds of change seem to be on the horizon. There are not any Western fast food restaurants dotting the streets, just local vendors. Laos is slowly making its way on the backpackers radar. Even then, the number of tourists are few.