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New Zealand North Island: Hi, meet Large Marge...

New Year, new country! Kia Ora New Zealand! We flew into Auckland from Manila, and what a culture shock that was. After nearly 6 months...

Palawan: Christmas in Paradise

From Cebu we flew to Puerto Princesa, the flight wasn’t on time, but they did play the instrumental version of Elton John’s ‘Step into...

Sapa: hills, thrills and windy chills

Cat Cat Village Cat Cat Village is a lovely little walk from the centre of Sapa. The views on the way are amazing, especially on a clear...

Cat Ba: Ha Long’s Bae

A four and a half hour bus journey (including a ferry crossing) and we’d made it across to Cat Ba island. Our crew of 3 became a team of...

Tam Coc: a bad bich pagoda and a big ass rock

The only bus heading to Tam Coc from Phong Nha was a night bus. It was meant to leave Phong Nha at 9pm and arrive in Tam Coc at 5am. “5am...

Phong Nha: a spelunking good time

Four and a half hours up from Hue is tiny Phong Nha. The worlds most enthusiastic bus host spent the ride laughing at his own jokes and I...

Hue: an ancient city and a Hai Van day

A few hours down the road from Hoi An is Hue. The two are joined by the Hai Van Pass- Vietnam’s answer to California’s Pacific Coast...

Hoi An: a lantern-clad wonderland

We packed our soggy bags with all our soggy stuff and left soggy Da Lat behind, hopping on to a sleeper bus headed for Hoi An. We had to...

Da Lat: 3 waterfalls, 4 days, 5 wives

So, we’d left sunny Mui Ne behind and took a 5 hour bus in the rain to Da Lat. It was so bumpy that I spent the entire journey trying not...

Mui Ne: Waves, sand and acoustic bands

A five hour bizarre day time sleeper bus took us to the coastal spot of Mui Ne. A far cry from the risk-your-life traffic dodging streets...

Kampot, Kep and Kratie: Cambodia’s quiet side

These were our 3 final stops in Cambodia, small and pretty sleepy they were a good spot to prep for the jam packed Vietnam itinerary...

Phnom Penh: A lesson from history

A long, hot 7.5 hour bus journey from Battambang brought us to Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital city. It’s busy, full of traffic and dust...

Battambang: bats, bones and bamboo trains

A four and a half hour bus ride where a grandmother fed her grandchildren red bull at the beginning of the journey, a child peed in a bag...

Siem Reap: Angkor Man

So we’d said goodbye to Laos, and our first stop in Cambodia was Siem Reap, home to the famous Angkor Wat. We channelled our inner Lara...

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