Credit: instagram @emotionalclub When, at 4am the other day, I decided to write a piece about long-term travelling with mental health struggles, I originally ended up writing a 1,500 word essay that said a lot of things in it that have already been said a million times elsewhere. So I had a rethink. Here, in shorter … Continue reading Remaining sort-of vaguely sane. Sometimes.
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A brief guide to Hue
The Imperial Citadel Famous for its ancient Imperial Citadel and Thien Mu pagoda, Hue is a great place to spend a few days if you're into your history. From here you can easily day-trip to the underground tunnel village of the Demilitarized Zone, or explore enormous natural wonders Phong Nha cave and Paradise cave. Construction … Continue reading A brief guide to Hue
Hostelling in Vietnam
Even if you're on a tight budget, you can live a pretty luxurious life as a westener travelling around Vietnam. If you're travelling with other people, even better! Because you can split the price of private ensuite bedrooms (often starting at £12 or £13 a night for 3 to 4 people sharing) and pretend you're … Continue reading Hostelling in Vietnam
The Reunification Express Train
As soon as I got onto the train, it was apparent that I'd gotten pretty lucky. I hopped on the SE2 going from Hue to Da Nang- the part of this train's route that is particularly famous for its stunning views in the Hai Van Pass area. And I got a window seat, at a … Continue reading The Reunification Express Train
Saigon, aka Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, originally known (and still known to the locals) as Saigon, is a really weird place. I was told that it has a higher rate of violent crime than other parts of Vietnam, though luckily I didn't see or experience any first-hand. After coming and going a number of times, the staff … Continue reading Saigon, aka Ho Chi Minh City
The Mekong Delta
The "big" boat One of the things that everyone will say you MUST do while you're in Vietnam, is visit the Mekong Delta. It's not like saying you should visit the Thames. Or even the Norfolk Broads. The Mekong Delta region covers 15,000 square miles - the final stages of the Mekong river's journey … Continue reading The Mekong Delta