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South East Asia 2007
Dalat is a flourishing market town up in the Central Highland hills halfway down Vietnam. We were only here a short time but went on a city tour day trip to see some of the local sights. This involved places such as waterfalls, a buddhist temple an...
Member: Chris and Aine
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Goodbye Edinburgh, Hello World
Well, apparently our time is nearly up and we're having to return to dear old Blighty very soon. Life's a beach, isn't it? Well it has been for us recently, anyway. We've been in Thailand for around two months now. It's the kind of place where nothi...
Member: FisherTours and BoothTravel
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Vietnam
If I had to summarise in one word, Dalat is cold, not rainy cold like Hue but actually wearing all the layers you packed cold! The locals are totally OTT though, I actually saw a poor kid wearing a snood! They must really feel it because they're wrappe...
Member: Emma
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VIETNAM
Saigon: probably our favourite place in Vietnam. We met some really nice local people - among them were little Lynn and her even littler brother - street' kids - who we met on a nightly basis for an impromtu game or fifty of 'paper, scissors, stone'. ...
Member: daveandmonaregone
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Southeast Asia 2006/07
Well after arriving from the so clean city of Singapore, I quickly made my way to the southern bus station direct from the airport. I caught a bus to Damnoen Saduak and the following morning booked out a boat from a nice man Aree (081 9415952). That...
Member: Allan
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Two months in Southeast Asia
Today was one of the toughest days on my journey thus far. I was dragged forcibly to float down the river on an inner tube, stopping at rope swings and watering holes along the way. It was just horrendous. When we wanted to pause at a pit stop, we had ...
Member: Erika
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Vietnam
"The bees," our guide announced, indicating the hive in front of us, "are tourist-friendly, just like the Vietnamese people." Tang smiled, trying to assure us that we could hold the hive for photos. I was delighted at the unintentio...
Member: Dave and Hayley
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OCEP Vietnam 2006
Well our grand plans for a nice two-day cruise of Halong bay were buggered up by the typhoon that conveniently hit the bay on Friday. We'd booked the tour through one of the many travel agents here so we decided to just change to two one-day tours. Fir...
Member: Shalini
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South-East Asia 2006
around town did lonley planet walk up to no 10...
Member: samantha
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South East Asia 2007...
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SE Asia 2006/07
After catching the "Scam Bus" from Koh Chang (yes they do exist outide of the Kao San Road) we eventually arrived in Siem Reap having got the bus company to pay for a Taxi from the border at Poipet!!!!. We travelled all the way from Koh Ch...
Member: Rob
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Vietnam
After what we was told would be a 4 hour journey and ended up at 6 we arrived in Ho Chi Minh city or Saigon, to be met by a man chasing another one down the street with a meat cleaver, thinking oh my god we quickly found a gusethouse. HCMC is like t...
Member: JasonandCharlotte
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Chris and Lisa World Tour
Follow our travels round the world...
Member: Chris and Lisa
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Around the world...
Arriving in Dalat was a bit odd as it is right up in the Highlands and is about 10 degrees cooler than we have been used to. We had a great couple of days there. The town is pretty quiet but there are some great waterfalls and lakes in the area around ...
Member: Sarah and Ricky
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South East Asia, New Zealand & Japan 2004-5
Check out the blog and archives December 2004 and January 2005 ;o) http://lunamodule.blogspot.com/2004_12_01_lunamodule_archive.html...
Member: Luna
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adventuring
I'm in Nepal - it's AWESOME Pokhara was such a weclome relief. india was amazing, inspiring, spiritual, challening, and sometimes hard work. The noise, smell, amount of people... after 3 months it was starting to get to me. We couldn't get the b...
Member: Faye
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RTW with Steph and Dion
Written by Dion August 11-12, 2006 We decided to spend a couple of days in Uruguay, so we boarded the 9:00AM Buquebus ferry from Buenos Aires, Argentina to Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay on Friday morning. The ferry itself was quite nice and the rid...
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South East Asia 2006
Okay, Well we made it. After all the fuss the bus wasnt too bad. We arrived at the Vietnam-Laos border around 5am and had to wait for teh border guards to open it up at 7am. However that gave us a chance to watch teh sunrise in the mountains which w...
Member: Andrew
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Hong Kong, China, Vietnam and Thailand
Travel using public transport...
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Our Travels
Left Holland today and arrived in San Francisco. Left for Kauai on the 19th. Spent about 5 nights there, had wonderful time on the many beaches including glass and barking sands beaches as well as driving around in our Mustang convertible. Also star ...
Member: Anoosha and Olaf
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Chasing Winters aka A Blind Man's Guide To S.E.Asia
So now it’s finally onto Cambodia. A Dutch couple travelling the opposite direction told us to expect a two and a half hour bus trip from where the boat berths. Jason came to the conclusion that we should expect the worst. The worst I’d heard was that ...
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