At Hoi An, we stayed at the Palm Garden Resort, a 5-star hotel. We had a very nice room with a view of the beach. It was perfect in almost every way. Unfortunately, it was also way out of town. The taxi ride was only $5 each way, but took about 20 minutes and meant […]
Vietnam – Hue
We flew from Hanoi to Hue last night, and were met by Lan, our final Vietnam guide. The Gerbera Hue hotel was rated 4 star, but felt more like 5 star, and had a river front view. One surprising feature was the shower, which had a large glass window separating it from the bedroom, giving […]
Vietnam – The Junk
We spent last night on the sleeper train from Sapa back to Hanoi. “Sleeper” is a bit of a misnomer, as it is pretty hard to get much sleep while being nearly tossed out of your bunk each time you pull into or out of a station, which happens a couple times an hour during […]
Vietnam – Beep, beep, beep!
Saturday, Oct 22 We did two hikes through the mountains and villages surrounding Sapa, ending with a homestay in Tavan that night, guided by Ziang. This was considered a moderate hike, but carrying everything for an overnight stay, including computer and cameras, left us with sore knees by the time we arrived at the home […]
Vietnam – Should Have Stayed in the South
Hanoi – evening of Oct 19: We are not really fans of big cities, so that has to be taken into account for our reaction. We only stayed in Hanoi for a little over a day, and were glad to leave it behind. For starters, we arrived to find nobody waiting for us. Our last […]
Vietnam – Avoid the Golf Hotel
We were generally very happy with all our hotels throughout Cambodia and Vietnam, with one very glaring exception. This post is really only of interest to anyone considering going to Can Tho, Vietnam, and is a warning to avoid the Golf Hotel. This is the letter of complaint I sent to our trip organizer. Warren […]
Vietnam – Off with his beard!
Sorry for the long delay between posts. Between nights with no electricity, nights with no internet, and simply nights with no personal energy, a week has gone by since the last mailing. I wrote dribs and drabs here and there, but am many days behind. Let’s see how far we can catch up tonight, though […]
Cambodia – Montezuma was a world traveler?
I had always been taught that the Aztec king Montezuma never left Mexico. Well, I now have plenty of proof that the history books are wrong. He clearly made it to Cambodia… or at least his revenge has… Evelyn says that I have always had an iron stomach, but it appears to be developing some […]
Cambodia – The Flood Starts to Subside
I thought when I started this trip, that I would be sending one of these updates daily… maybe every other day at most. Not a chance! Getting up at 5AM for sunrise photography, getting back just in time to shower before a show, coming back to unload the photos from our cameras and then trying […]
Cambodia – 90/90/90 and Floods!
90 degrees F, 90 % humidity, 90% chance of rain daily, streets flooding as the river is highest level in 14 years. What’s not to love? 🙂 Our flight from San Francisco to Siem Reap, Cambodia was long… We left at 1PM on Friday and arrived at 11PM Saturday. The first leg from SF to […]