
Hanoi and the Mountains of Sapa 🇻🇳
We continued heading north through Vietnam up to Hanoi, but having spent quite a bit of time in South East Asian cities I was getting a bit citied out and the cities
Tourists don't know where they've been, travellers don't know where they're going.
Paul Theroux

We continued heading north through Vietnam up to Hanoi, but having spent quite a bit of time in South East Asian cities I was getting a bit citied out and the cities

Taking a break from the busses, we took a flight from Ho Chi Minh City up to Da Nang on the east coast of Vietnam. Da Nang was the place where the

The Mekong Express bus company were getting plenty of business from us. As the distance between Phnom Penh and Ho Chi Minh City isn’t great we opted for the bus again rather

We arrived in Phnom Penh after roughly a 6 hour bus trip on the Mekong Express through the Cambodian countryside. Although there wasn’t any evidence of “express” given the traffic entering Phnom

WARNING: This post is not easy reading and contains some graphic descriptions. On 17th April 1975, following five years of civil war, the Khmer Rouge army of Pol Pot liberated Phnom Penh

After the temple frenzy of Siem Reap and Angkor Wat, we booked a room in a hotel in a little town called Battambang, about a third of the way between Siem Reap

Widely considered one of the man made wonders of the world, and one of the most visited sites in the world. Angkor Wat itself is the largest religious building in the world,

Our India adventure complete, we boarded a plane to Bangkok to spend a few days in Thailand’s capital city where we met the King of Thailand!!! People had told us that Bangkok

The journey from Agra was pretty chaotic. The (overnight) train was late arriving, and there had been military interviews in the city that day so the station was packed with young Indian
Take nothing but memories, leave nothing but footprints!
Chief Si'ahl
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