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After a night in a bus, 2 hours of waiting in front of an agency in the early morning and 5 hours bus ride, we finally arrived in Dalat, town well known for its wine (neither really good, nor really bad…) but also for its canyoning!! Was is canyoning?...
Hoi An is a small town in Central Vietnam, along the coast. It was an important port and the city is amazingly beautiful. It is a Unesco World Heritage. Walking in the streets with orange houses and thousands of colourful lanterns is really lovely. Only...
After a night in a deluxe night bus (beds, and wifi!!!!) we arrived in Hué which was the capital of the country between 1802 (after reunification) and 1945. This town, residency of the emperors, became the capital of religion, art and politics; but the...
When we speak about Vietnam, the first think which comes in mind is Halong bay. You don’t know it?? But it’s a Unesco World Heritage!!! Halong bay is composed by thousands of limestone rocks coming out of the water. “Halong” means “descending dragon”...
We crossed the Lao- Vietnamese border without any problem and Pomme Pidou met flat Stanley who was also on his way to Vietnam!!! What a nice surprise!!! Before going to Sapa in the North, we stopped in Dien Bien Phu, sadly known for its battle lost by...
Lao was a crush for us : friendly people, beautiful landscapes… so let’s have a look to our conclusion :
As Lao has only few inhabitants and is mountainous, we saw beautiful and wild landscapes. First, just few kilometres from Luang Prabang, town well known for its elephants and its temples, we discovered the beautiful Kuang Si waterfalls!!! A clear blue...
Vang Vieng is a small town near the Nam Song River. The city centre is not really a must see place except if watching Friends while smoking “happy stuff” is what you like. (Actually Vang Vieng was famous among the ravers and people who liked to party...
After a long (dusty and uncomfortable) bus journey, we arrived in Vientiane, capital city of Lao, where we were warmly welcomed by our hosts Pierre and Cathy, both teachers at the French School. So the next morning, after a lovely evening and a delicious...