5 Signs Your Training Efforts Are Failing
by AsiaLIFE @ AsiaLIFE Vietnam
Sun Jan 07 21:33:43 PST 2018
We have again gone full circle… a new year has started… what does 2018 hold for you? Is this going to be the year you ...
Telunas Resort Indonesia, A Natural Paradise Near Singapore
by Alyson Long for World Travel Family @ World Travel Family
Thu Jan 04 01:09:35 PST 2018
We spent Christmas in Singapore. Of those 2 weeks the highlight was our 3 days staying at Telunas Resort on their private island site. Along with the Private Island’s luxurious over-water villas we also had the chance to experience the fantastic family friendly facilities on the neighbouring Telunas Beach Resort site for a slightly different […]
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Budapest Cafes – A Budapest Coffee Guide for the 21st Century
by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers
Thu Jan 04 12:34:12 PST 2018
The new breed of Budapest cafes are hip, happening and highly caffeinated. Read on to find out our favorite spots to drink third wave coffee in Hungary’s capital city. Budapest is a city known for a cafe culture that’s as rich as the cream that flows into its coffee. Back in the day, artists and poets would meet at Budapest coffee houses to share ideas and philosophies while sipping strong brews and eating a variety of Budapest cake specialties like strudel and flodni. Hundreds of cafes graced both sides of ...
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Bottoms Up – Budapest Ruin Bars and Beyond
by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers
Sat Dec 23 07:45:07 PST 2017
Feeling thirsty in Hungary? Check out our favorite places to drink including hip Budapest ruin bars plus cool spots for beer, cocktails and wine. Finding a bar in Budapest is like finding hay in a haystack. The Hungarian capital has a lot of drinking establishments, many filled with young professionals and visiting tourists. Though infamous for its funky ruin bars, the river split city also has traditional pubs, classy wine lounges and even spa bars. Yes, you can imbibe at Budapest bars while getting your soak on. We visited our first (but ...
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Keto Chicken Cake
by Sahil Makhija @ Headbanger's Kitchen – Keto All The Way!
Sat Dec 02 01:59:50 PST 2017
Inspired by a Tasty Video I made this savoury meat cake I’ve been feeling a bit overwhelmed with work recently, I’ve got a brand new album I’m working on and I’ve got this really interesting project (which I can’t reveal) that has me rather busy and so I haven’t uploaded a new recipe in a few days and I was feeling the pressure to get a video done. A friend of mine posted this Tasty video on my Facebook timeline and it inspired me to make a keto version. The original recipe had a stuffing with corn and there was breadcrumbs in the mince, this mostly from what I could make out since the video is in Portuguese. So for my Keto version I decided to build it up with some delicious sauteed spinach, mushrooms, olives and spring onions. I also decided to go with a different set of seasoning for the mince using paprika, cayenne, black pepper and a blend of dried herbs called ‘Italian Seasoning’. I also decided to not speak during the cooking and give you folks another silent episode, if you consider death metal to fall in the silence category. How to make this cake all […]
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Fundrasing concert at Villa Song Saigon – Saigon Philharmonic Orchestra
by Lan @ Villa Song Saigon Hotel
Tue Jan 02 03:25:18 PST 2018
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The AO Show at the Saigon Opera House
by Mike @ Saigon For 91 Days
Sun Jun 18 03:20:10 PDT 2017
Built in 1897 by French architect Eugène Ferret, the Saigon Opera House is one of the most spectacular pieces of colonial architecture in the city. It’s worth visiting even if you’re not going to catch a performance, but we can recommend the AO Show, put on by the Luna Production Company.
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Oman vegan travelling from Muscat to Wadis
by Suzy Jones @ Vegan Travel
Tue Jan 09 11:22:03 PST 2018
We took Oman Air from Kathmandu to Muscat, and while the flight is only 4.5hours, we had to wait for 1.5hours in the airport! The food was ok with pasta in tomato sauce, bean salad and fruit. Oman is extremely […]
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Unusual Christmas Destinations: 17 Festive(ish) Travel Stories
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Thu Dec 14 00:05:41 PST 2017
Christmas away from your home country can bring out all sorts of emotions. You either love it or hate it. But more often than not, unusual Christmas destinations become the funny tales that you remember over the turkey and a pint each Christmas. While we had a couple of extreme Christmas experiences in the past, […]
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Discover: Jacksonville
by @ Wikitravel
Mon Feb 11 21:53:24 PST 2008
If you visit Fort Caroline National Memorial in Jacksonville, Florida, don't expect to see the eponymous fort itself; it's now beneath the waters of the St. John's River.
Edinburgh Travel Guide for Foodies #ScotSpirit #OMGB
by Samuel Jeffery @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Sat Nov 19 05:10:54 PST 2016
Having visited Edinburgh a few years ago for Hogmanay, I was thrilled when Audrey and I had a chance to return again. This time...
Business set lunch
by Yega Thiyagarajan @ Villa Song Saigon Hotel
Thu Aug 17 04:41:45 PDT 2017
Whether you are out for a relaxing day or having a business meeting or simply looking for a quick lunch, our Business Set Lunch Menu suites every taste. Priced at VND 265,000 ++ for three courses per person Reservation : ( 028) 37446090 Villasong team,
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January in Breb. Life in the Freezer
by Alyson Long for World Travel Family @ World Travel Family
Wed Jan 17 21:48:17 PST 2018
We’ve been waiting for this. When we first had the idea of basing ourselves in Romania, locals told us winter temperatures can easily drop to -25C. We checked online, we couldn’t find any records of temperatures that low, so we kind of didn’t believe it but wanted to find out what it was like. With […]
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Discover: Kanab
by @ Wikitravel
Fri Feb 15 21:53:24 PST 2008
When eating at Houston's restaurant in Kanab, Utah, tip the servers well; they pack pistols, although it's just for show -- allegedly.
San Choy Bao (Chinese Lettuce Wraps)
by Phei Yee Yap @ The Fat Kid Inside
Fri Jan 12 01:36:49 PST 2018
San Choy Bao is a dish that our family typically orders when we eat out in a Chinese restaurant every once in a while. It is usually served as the entrée option and served as a second course with the leftover meat from a Peking duck. It is not something I would often cook at...
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Angkor
by Garth @ Phil and Garth
Mon Jun 19 10:39:09 PDT 2017
After our colossal Vietnam tour we took a short flight from Ho Chi Minh City and headed over the border to neighbouring Cambodia. We spent 3 nights in Siem Reap, gateway to the ancient city of Angkor. We’d been waiting to visit Angkor for many years, so it was easily the biggest highlight of our trip, it felt like a […]
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BonBon Residences: Our Home in Saigon
by Mike @ Saigon For 91 Days
Sat Jun 24 23:53:24 PDT 2017
For our 91-day trips around the world, there is no decision so critical as the apartment in which we'll be based. And I imagine that's especially the case in Saigon, where neighborhoods can be too loud, too touristy, and either too far or too close to the center. Happily, we couldn't have found a better home than BonBon Residences.
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Education and Long-Term Family Travel
by meanderingfamily @ Meandering Family
Sun Jan 03 15:22:41 PST 2016
When we decided to set off on our travel adventure there were a number of logistics to work […]
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Keto Chicken Parmesan
by Sahil Makhija @ Headbanger's Kitchen – Keto All The Way!
Tue Jan 02 23:57:16 PST 2018
Bringing back the comfort into Keto food Chicken Parmesan is a staple and a comfort food for many people. In my earlier videos I’ve shown you how to make my Keto marinara sauce as well as Keto bread crumbs. Putting these two together you can definitely whip up something close to the original. My plan however was to reinvent it a bit and also make an easy, meal for one style dish that didn’t require you to make bread crumbs and have the marinara sauce lying around. This is something you can whip up in about 15-20 minutes with just a few simple ingredients lying around. Reinventing the classic Chicken Parmesan So for my version of Keto Chicken Parmesan I decided to use fresh parsley and Parmesan cheese to create a ‘Keto bread crumb’. I also decided to create a tomato sauce in the same pan in about 5-6 minutes. The sauce itself is packed full of flavour and is pretty low on carbs since it’s just tomatoes with some garlic and dried seasoning and of course fresh basil to finish with. All in all I think we’ve got ourselves a winner winner, chicken dinner. Nutrition Info (Per serving) Calories: […]
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[Vietsub] Xem và Download Phim The Vietnam War 2017
by saigon @ Mad Saigon – Saigon Travel
Tue Sep 26 01:20:33 PDT 2017
The Vietnam War Chúng tôi nhận được phản ánh của độc giả rằng không thể tiếp tục xem được phim The Vietnam War. Lý do là PBS giữ bản quyền và bộ phim chỉ dành cho các máy tính có địa chỉ IP tại Hoa Kỳ. Vì vậy, để xem được phim, các bạn vui […]
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Go Tohoku: Erwan Goes to Akita and Iwate
by Erwan Heussaff @ The Fat Kid Inside
Thu Jan 04 23:20:17 PST 2018
I’m starting the year right with another trip to one of my favourite countries in Asia: Japan! This time, I’m headed north of Tokyo. Akita and Iwate are the two snowy areas in the Tohoku region. I’m ready for good food, fun activities, and a lot of snow. I can’t wait to take you guys...
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VIDEO: San Telmo Sunday Fair
by Samuel Jeffery @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Wed Mar 23 03:00:27 PDT 2016
San Telmo Sunday Fair If you’re looking for the ultimate people watching and shopping experience in Buenos Aires, Argentina consider checking out the San...
Indochine week promotion
by Yega Thiyagarajan @ Villa Song Saigon Hotel
Fri Sep 23 20:47:19 PDT 2016
Villa Song Saigon is very happy to welcome you back to our newly renovated hotel and restaurant, from 1st October 2016 onwards, with a special food promotion that showcases Vietnamese and International culinary talents, coupled with the freshest produce that Vietnam has to offer. New and exciting dishes such as Wok-Fried Nha Trang Tiger […]
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Phil and Garth’s Travel guide to Ho Chi Minh City plus 60 Seconds tips video
Phil and Garth
Must see sights, Things to do, Top 5 tips, Photography, Inspiration, Advice and information for planning a trip to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Koh Lipe drone video
by Tobi @ Travel blog about Southeast Asia: Home is where your Bag is
Sun Jul 30 09:14:49 PDT 2017
The dreamlike island in Thailand Koh Lipe looks so stunning from above! In this video we show you the most beautiful places and beaches of Koh Lipe.
Best Gifts for Backpackers in 2017
by Dan Vineberg @ The New Travel Blog
Mon Oct 10 14:37:29 PDT 2016
As we look forward to 2017, here are seven gift ideas for backpackers or travellers. Power Bank Maybe you think modern technology is turning us…
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Startup Spotlight – Troovo, the virtual robot for travel and payments
by Travel Massive Editorial @ Travel Massive Blog
Thu Dec 28 23:18:18 PST 2017
Australian-based startup Troovo is developing a solution to optimize the billions of travel transactions in the global tourism industry. Mind blown? Read on to learn more. I met Troovo’s CEO Kurt Knackstedt at WIT 2017 – where they took out the prestigious and hard fought WIT 2017 Startup Pitch award. Here’s our short interview in Singapore: Kurt Knackstedt is ...
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Singapore – 10 more things you should not miss
by Tobi @ Travel blog about Southeast Asia: Home is where your Bag is
Sun Mar 12 06:05:10 PDT 2017
From temples to sky bars: In this article we will show you 10 more awesome sights in the vivid Asian metropolis.

Twenty reasons to visit Ho Chi Minh City
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Ho Chi Minh City has exotic food, colonial architecture, and memories of war, writes Guy Wilkinson.
Cooking Across Borders in Berlin
by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market
Tue Apr 18 05:11:11 PDT 2017
By Audrey Scott
“Add a little sugar to the saffron,” Farzane said as she worked the combination in her mortar and pestle. “It makes it easier to grind.” Farzane, a 20-year old refugee from Afghanistan who’d come to Berlin with her family in the last year, was deep in the process of teaching us how to prepare several […]
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Discover: Santa Fe
by @ Wikitravel
Fri Feb 29 21:53:24 PST 2008
In the celebrated art colony of Santa Fe, New Mexico, you can of course get paintings of the scenery of the southwestern United States, but did you know you can also get original paintings of Daffy Duck and Wile E. Coyote?

Things to Do in Saigon & Arrival in Vietnam – World Travel Family
World Travel Family
Things to do in Saigon. From arrival at Ho Chi Minh airport, to where to stay, getting around and places to eat, a guide to Saigon Vietnam.
MYTHICAL HOTEL IN SAIGON: THE MAJESTIC
by Bliss Saigon @ Bliss Saigon Magazine
Mon Jan 08 19:59:20 PST 2018
The Majestic hotel, one of the most elegant and known hotels from the French colonial time in Saigon
Edmonton, Canada – Your 1 Week Travel Plan And Itinerary
by Yaya @ Hand Luggage Only
Sat Jan 13 21:46:38 PST 2018
The city of Edmonton in Canada is not necessarily the city everyone might have a ready made travel plan and itinerary for. Vancouver, perhaps or even Toronto but seeing as we had to get one together after visiting recently, and one that saw us make the most of the season we visited in, I figured … Continue Reading
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Pai – Northern Thailand getaway (video)
by Tobi @ Travel blog about Southeast Asia: Home is where your Bag is
Sun Nov 26 03:47:47 PST 2017
In our travel video about Pai we recorded the highlights with our GoPro and drone. Come along on a short trip to Northern Thailand!
Things to Do in North Vietnam: Dong Van Sunday Market
by Dan Vineberg @ The New Travel Blog
Fri Jul 22 00:46:11 PDT 2016
Dong Van's Sunday Market: "A Place I Hardly Know" Where is Dong Van? How do I get to Dong Van? When is Dong Van Sunday…
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Amman, Jordan: Tour From My Cheap Hotel to Ancient Roman Ruins
by youtraveldeal @ You Travel Deal
Thu Jan 18 22:39:58 PST 2018
Amman, Jordan: Tour From My Cheap Hotel to Ancient Roman Ruins
Delicious pork and won ton noodle soup at Mi Thay Nghiep Ky in Vung Tau, Vietnam
by the Blind Cook @ The Blind Cook
Thu Jan 11 09:32:07 PST 2018
If I had to pick my top five noodle soup dishes, won ton noodle soup would definitely make the cut, along with pho, ramen, and bun bo Hue. (I know that’s only four noodle soups—I’m not sure which would be the fifth.) There is something so comforting, savory, and yet so simple about a bowl […]
Private guided tours Morocco : All Morocco Travel : Presentation Video
by youtraveldeal @ You Travel Deal
Thu Jan 18 17:55:11 PST 2018
Private guided tours Morocco : All Morocco Travel : Presentation Video
QUEM VIAJA SÓ PRA TIRAR FOTO FAZ TOUR DO INSTAGRAM | Travel and Share | Romulo e Mirella
by youtraveldeal @ You Travel Deal
Thu Jan 18 21:15:47 PST 2018
QUEM VIAJA SÓ PRA TIRAR FOTO FAZ TOUR DO INSTAGRAM | Travel and Share | Romulo e Mirella
Christmas 2017: What’s on my holiday menu this year?
by the Blind Cook @ The Blind Cook
Thu Dec 14 09:05:09 PST 2017
Our family celebrates Christmas, and that’s less than a couple of weeks away. My, how time flies. Following the likes of my post on our Thanksgiving menu last month, I thought I’d share with you what I’ll be making in our kitchen for this year’s Christmas dinner. Since the hubs and I hosted his family […]
MAD MONKEY BOOZE CRUISE (Promo Video)
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Mon Oct 31 01:23:08 PDT 2016
MAD MONKEY BOOZE CRUISE (Promo Video)
The Mad Monkey Hostel on Boracay Island hosts the most BOOZETASTIC party cruise in The Philippines. I was recently invited to join these fellow monkeys on their booze cruise and document the experience. Little did I know I was in … Continue reading
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Discover: Japan
by @ Wikitravel
Wed Feb 20 21:53:24 PST 2008
Good things come in threes — and in Japan, the list includes views, castles, gardens, mountains, hot springs and giant Buddha statues.
Discover: Lubbock
by @ Wikitravel
Wed Feb 27 21:53:24 PST 2008
Among the objects on display at the Buddy Holly Center in Lubbock, Texas, memorializing the city's favorite son, is a giant-size replica of the rocker's trademark glasses.

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) - Vietnam Travel Video Guide Video
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I think the first thing that you notice about Ho Chi Minh City is the traffic, elbow to elbow, a constant drone of motorcycle motors and horns. In Saigon, I interviewed video artist, Tran Dan, asking him where he finds inspiration in such a bustling city
How to survive gecko-land
by AsiaLIFE @ AsiaLIFE Vietnam
Mon Jan 08 19:20:31 PST 2018
Being a mum of a newborn means long hours of having the baby attached to your chest as she nurses or sleeps (especially if you ...

VIDEO: The Saigon River
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Exploring the waterway that flows through my adopted home: this is my film of the Saigon River... Continue reading →
(VIDEO) Guangzhou, China: $20 TRAVELING
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Wed Nov 22 20:27:32 PST 2017
(VIDEO) Guangzhou, China: $20 TRAVELING
This is by far the most reckless episode of the whole series, but since it’s long overdue, we figured we’d have a little extra fun and bring you along for the ride. It’s been too long since the last episode, … Continue reading
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Sony Xperia XZ1 First Impressions
by traveldaveuk @ Travel Dave
Sun Dec 03 06:30:43 PST 2017
Xperia XZ1 is the new flagship Android smartphone recently launched into the market by Sony. Never having used an Android device before and curious to see how well the phone holds up, I decided to take a closer look and put together a post about how I got on. I’ve....
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Cebu, Philippines: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 15
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Mon Oct 17 04:00:38 PDT 2016
Cebu, Philippines: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 15
We visit Cebu City, Philippines and have a full day of adventure riding jeepneys, exploring the Basilica Complex of Santo Nino, and visiting Magellan’s Cross, Fort San Pedro, Mango Square, Mactan, and many other spots. We also ate a ton … Continue reading
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Wuxi, China: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 19
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Tue Jan 17 18:30:36 PST 2017
Wuxi, China: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 19
Only 45 minutes west of Shanghai by train, Wuxi is a city that makes for a relaxing day trip when you want to escape the stress of the city. In this video, I show you how you can stroll around Yuantouzhu, Huishan … Continue reading
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VIDEO: Eating Milanesa in Buenos Aires
by Samuel Jeffery @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Thu Jul 07 17:02:53 PDT 2016
Eating Milanesa in Buenos Aires, Argentina During our first brief visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina we visited El Club de la Milanesa for lunch...

Artisan Chocolate and Beer in Vietnam
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Saigon may be famous for pho and banh mi, but that's just the tip of the city's food scene. Join us as we check out artisan chocolate and beer in Saigon.
A Year in Review (And a Needed Break)
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Wed Dec 20 09:04:16 PST 2017
As dawn broke on this year, I was excited for a fresh start. Last year, I dealt with panic attacks and anxiety from taking on too many projects, a breakup that left me heartbroken, and a mini-identity crisis from settling down. But that “greatest worst year of my life” set the stage for a year […]
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Sihanoukville – The New Macau of Southeast Asia
by James Clark @ Nomadic Notes
Wed Jan 17 03:11:50 PST 2018
“Guess how many casinos are in Sihanoukville”, my taxi driver asked as we drove from the train station. “20”, I said with confidence. I had read a news report about it recently and I felt certain with my answer, even though it seemed like a ridiculously high number. “55”, he said. I don’t know if […]
Bruno Mars – Finesse (Remix) [Feat. Cardi B] [Official Video]
by Bliss Saigon @ Bliss Saigon Magazine
Mon Jan 08 09:53:18 PST 2018
Boracay, Philippines: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 14
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Sun Oct 09 19:47:07 PDT 2016
Boracay, Philippines: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 14
Boracay is a small island in the Philippines known for its gorgeous beaches and fancy resorts. In this video, I show you how you can eat a day’s worth of delicious Filipino food, soak up the sun on the beach, … Continue reading
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My Mom Says This Blog is Boring
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Tue Jan 16 06:00:50 PST 2018
Last month, my mom told me she thought this blog was boring. “Where’s all the fun stuff? I want to see more photos of you traveling. I don’t care about these other updates.” “Mom, I live in Austin now. You know I’m not on the road that much,” I replied. “I know but still….I want […]
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Top 10 Best Shopping in Ho Chi Minh – The Best Places to Shop in Saigon
by saigon @ Mad Saigon – Saigon Travel
Mon May 29 01:33:23 PDT 2017
Shopping in Ho Chi Minh is truly one of the highlights of this fascinating city. New shopping malls are springing up all over downtown Saigon, bringing with them international fashion brands to please the most demanding of fashion connoisseurs, but it is the variety of shopping experiences and one-off items that most excite us about […]
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10 Best Ho Chi Minh City Dishes – Top Must-Try Foods in Saigon
by saigon @ Mad Saigon – Saigon Travel
Sat May 13 01:11:11 PDT 2017
The best Ho Chi Minh City dishes are well regarded as nutritious, savoury, and hearty delights that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. Some of the defining traits in Vietnamese cuisine include rice, noodles, seafood, pork and beef, as well as various fresh herbs and spices, all of which result in robust […]
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Phnom Penh
by Garth @ Phil and Garth
Thu Aug 03 11:44:51 PDT 2017
Turbulent Past, Bright Future After visiting Siem Reap and the temples of Angkor, we finished our tour of Cambodia with a short flight to the country’s cosmopolitan capital city of Phnom Penh. It has a population of 2 million where the very rich and poor live side by side. The old city is near the river where you’ll find the […]
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Winter travel tips to get you through airport security quickly
by Guest @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Thu Dec 01 02:33:12 PST 2016
Travelling with the family can be challenging, especially when you get to airport security. Following these tips from the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority...

Overnight in Saigon: Your 2 to 3 day Travel Guide to the City - The Fat Kid Inside
The Fat Kid Inside
Overnight is a travel and food show for today’s traveler and we’ve been working on this web series for 4 months now. In today’s time hungry world, people want to try and experience so much in so little time. In fact, we discovered that most people travelling around Asia would spend on average 36 to...Read more
Keto Fish Cake
by Sahil Makhija @ Headbanger's Kitchen – Keto All The Way!
Mon Dec 11 20:58:09 PST 2017
A crowd pleasing appetizer and great keto snack When I first made my keto bread crumbs, one of the dishes I cooked up were these fish cakes. They were an instant hit with my wife, Deepti and she insisted that I make them on the show. Of course being my usual self I got distracted and forgot about them. My local fish monger recently showed up with some delicious fillets of a fish called ‘Kapi’. I still have no idea what fish it actually is, I just know the local name and I know that it’s a flaky white fish, it’s almost like salmon. So for this recipe you can pretty much use any fish that you like, I’d recommend a nice flaky white fish. I think salmon would work well as might a cod or haddock and I think you might even enjoy this recipe with canned tuna. Not Fish? What else can we use? This recipe is great to make a spicy crab cake as well but if you want a more traditional American style recipe, try my original crab cakes, you can replace the regular breadcrumbs with our keto bread crumbs now. If seafood isn’t your thing this […]
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How to Do Mount Fansipan Right
by Anna Suszynski @ The Christina's Blog
Mon Jan 01 15:42:50 PST 2018
Mount Fansipan is the highest mountain in Vietnam and Indochina peninsula, located in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range. It was once only visited by adventure seekers fit enough to make the strenuous hike, but now this mountain offers a few different experiences for all types of travelers. Regardless of the new tram that brings […]
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Trek Travel at the Tour de France
by youtraveldeal @ You Travel Deal
Thu Jan 18 18:33:52 PST 2018
Trek Travel at the Tour de France

Koh Phangan: day trip to Haad Yuan
by Tobi @ Travel blog about Southeast Asia: Home is where your Bag is
Sun May 28 06:55:58 PDT 2017
Haad Yuan is surely one of the most beautiful beaches of Koh Phangan! Here you can read how to get there and what else you can do.
Jasper, Canada – Your Winter Weekend Travel Plan And Itinerary
by Yaya @ Hand Luggage Only
Sat Jan 13 20:42:30 PST 2018
Jasper, Canada is one of the biggest reasons to visit Canada in winter! This already spectacular park, and home to the Canadian Rockies totally transforms in winter to some almost fairytale-like winter wonderland. The lakes freeze over, waterfalls turn into magnificent ice sculptures and mountain roads turns into ski slopes! Not many places in the … Continue Reading
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Gordon Ramsay’s Pork Chops with Sweet and Sour Peppers
by Sahil Makhija @ Headbanger's Kitchen – Keto All The Way!
Sat Jan 06 07:38:06 PST 2018
A Keto version of the legendary Gordon Ramsay recipe If it isn’t obvious already, I love to eat good food and I enjoy cooking good food too. Over the years many chefs have inspired me and one of those has been Gordon Ramsay. While he might be famous more for his cursing, he’s not one of the best chefs in the world for nothing. His pork chops with sweet and sour peppers is the stuff of legends. This recipe is extremely simple, it’s literally just a few ingredients of top quality, treated perfectly for maximum flavour. I hope I’ve done Gordon proud and I hope you folks enjoy this recipe. A whole lot of porky goodness Since I didn’t get the perfect bone in pork chops, I filleted mine and cooked up just the eye or the loin part of it. I plan to use the bones to make a stock and at the end I cooked up the other meat trimmings for a tasty snack. Couple of tips to keep in mind is to cut the fat side of the pork chop with the knife so it doesn’t curl up when cooking and it cooks more evenly. Also once […]
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6 Reasons to Budget Travel at Least Once in a Lifetime
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Sun Nov 26 23:15:03 PST 2017
Since we turned our lives upside down back in 2016, budget travel has opened our eyes to so many things and made us appreciate the world around us more. Try it and you will see. It might be hard at times, but in the long run not only will it make you a travel budgeting […]
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TRAVELING DURING TET IN VIETNAM – DON’T WORRY!
by Bliss Saigon @ Bliss Saigon Magazine
Tue Jan 09 19:30:19 PST 2018
This year again additional flights and trains have been planned!
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie – Say A [Official Music Video] Prod. by Ness
by Bliss Saigon @ Bliss Saigon Magazine
Tue Jan 09 09:55:41 PST 2018
Chiang Rai Travel Guide: Explore the Weird and Wonderful
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Thu Oct 26 22:00:56 PDT 2017
As we found out while visiting, Chiang Rai province is fast becoming a fantastic destination for those wanting a more chilled vibe but still with lots of attractions in and around the city to be explored as this Chiang Rai travel guide will reveal. Located in the far north of Thailand, Chiang Rai often gets […]
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Saigon’s Street Cats and Dogs
by Mike @ Saigon For 91 Days
Fri Jun 23 03:45:58 PDT 2017
We judge a city based on a few critical factors: cuisine, transportation, museums, nightlife... and the cuteness of its street cats and dogs. And that last one is a category in which Saigon scores high. Check out some of the creatures we've met during our 91 days in the city. Which ones would you take home? You can only choose one!
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Homemade, bio vegan dishes in Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic
by Edit Horvath @ Vegan Travel
Sun Jan 14 13:09:41 PST 2018
I love eating. For me trying new dishes, new flavour combinations and local cuisine have always been part of travelling. After turning to be vegetarian, my options became less and turning to vegan even less. If you just want to […]
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Discover: Vicksburg
by @ Wikitravel
Thu Feb 21 21:53:24 PST 2008
When you visit Vicksburg (Mississippi) National Military Park, you can see one of the first ironclad gunboats, dating back to US Civil War times.
Tracking Cheetah with SANParks
by Travel Massive Editorial @ Travel Massive Blog
Thu Dec 28 19:12:59 PST 2017
This is a guest post by Neil Jansson and the African Travel Crew. Neil is a passionate and proud African and heads up the Africa Travel Massive. Celebrating International Cheetah Day Did you know that International Cheetah Day is on 4 December every year? In December 2017, Mountain Zebra National Park (MZNP) outside Cradock in the Eastern Cape ...
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How to Use Your Social Network to Travel the World
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Jan 18 06:00:19 PST 2018
Celinne da Costa spent a year traveling the world and relying on the kindness of strangers to host her. She stayed with 70+ strangers in 17 countries across four continents. In this interview, Celinne tells us how she did it all, with surprisingly very few hiccups along the way.
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Com tho ga – claypot chicken rice
by AsiaLIFE @ AsiaLIFE Vietnam
Mon Jan 08 21:04:01 PST 2018
According to the worldwide web, cooking in unglazed pots has been around since Roman times, or 27BC. Cooking rice in claypots is also thousands of ...
Phocuswright Europe – What to expect in 2018
by Travel Massive Editorial @ Travel Massive Blog
Wed Jan 17 23:19:32 PST 2018
What you need to know about Phocuswright Europe’s Startup Battleground and Young Leaders Summit in Amsterdam May 15-17. We asked Eugene Ko, Phocuswright’s manager of marketing and communications about their upcoming conference. Phocuswright is known for great networking – what’s planned for Europe? Phocuswright Europe annually attracts nearly 500 decision makers and C-level executives, representing dozens of ...
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25 Malta Pictures to Inspire You to Book Your Next Trip
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Mon Jan 01 22:00:30 PST 2018
Have you been to the home of some of the oldest monuments on earth? Have you ever heard of this tiny rock in the south of Europe boasting 3000+ sunshine hours a year? If not, we hope that these 25 Malta pictures will inspire your next trip to the Mediterranean island. Hugged by rugged coastline, […]
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Pesto Garlic Prawns Spaghettini
by Phei Yee Yap @ The Fat Kid Inside
Wed Dec 27 00:05:11 PST 2017
I love making pesto because I always tend to make a big batch of it and add it to different things such as my balsamic mushroom, sandwiches and wraps! However, my most favourite way to enjoy this homemade pesto is with pasta. What is better than when you get homemade pesto, garlicky prawns, chilli flakes,...
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Travel Guide to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: A Two-day Itinerary – Villa Song
by Lan @ Villa Song Saigon Hotel
Sun Mar 19 20:53:07 PDT 2017
Villa Song Hotel Saigon is featured in WanderLuxe’s Travel Guide to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: A Two-day Itinerary – as the main accommodation on their exploring journey. “The once war-torn Saigon — renamed unofficially to Ho Chi Minh City in honour of their late leader — is now comparable to the metropolitan giants like Bangkok […]
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8 reasons Tokyo should be your next travel destination
by Gast @ Travel blog about Southeast Asia: Home is where your Bag is
Mon Jul 10 05:00:33 PDT 2017
Tokyo is a superb city that you will love! Here you find 8 reasons why this Japanese mega city is worth a visit.
Discover: Cranbrook
by @ Wikitravel
Sat Feb 23 21:53:24 PST 2008
If you visit Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada and crave a dinner of alligator meat, you can get it at K's Amazon Eatery -- even though the Amazon and its gators are thousands of miles away.
Hải Đăng Vegetarian Restaurant, Saigon
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Fri Dec 01 01:38:36 PST 2017
Hải Đăng is a simple, local, informal vegetarian restaurant in Saigon's Binh Thanh District. The sheer variety and freshness of vegetable dishes on offer (not just tofu and 'fake meat') sets it apart from other Vietnamese vegetarian eateries in the city.... Continue reading
An updated map of the future Saigon Metro
by James Clark @ Nomadic Notes
Mon Nov 27 18:59:37 PST 2017
[HCMC Metro Map (download full resolution image here.] Out of all the megacities of Southeast Asia, Saigon is the only city without any form of metro transport. Even the traffic-dystopias of Jakarta and Manila have a few rail lines between them. This will change when the first metro line in Saigon opens sometime after 2020 […]

Ho Chi Minh City – a city adventure in Vietnam (video)
Travel blog about Southeast Asia: Home is where your Bag is
Ho Chi Minh City is just a chaotic but very impressive city! We captured the 3 days in Saigon with our GoPro.
Nha Hang Ngon – Authentic Vietnamese Food in Ho Chi Minh
by saigon @ Mad Saigon – Saigon Travel
Thu May 04 02:08:46 PDT 2017
One of the most enjoyable things to do when visiting a foreign country for the first time is eat the local specialities. If this feeling grips you during your trip to Ho Chi Minh then Nha Hang Ngon restaurant is a delight, skilfully combining a comprehensive menu of classic Vietnamese dishes, English speaking waiters and […]
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Discover: Savannah
by @ Wikitravel
Sat Feb 16 21:53:24 PST 2008
Chippewa Square in Savannah, Georgia was the site of the bus stop in the movie Forrest Gump, but don't look for the famous bench; it was just a prop.
Sapa Hill Tribe Homestay (Promo Video)
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Tue Oct 04 20:17:01 PDT 2016
Sapa Hill Tribe Homestay (Promo Video)
With its rolling hills of rice terraces, Sapa looks like something out of a painting. Thanks to Ocean Tours, I recently got to visit this insanely beautiful region of northwestern Vietnam. On my trip, I learned about the Hmong hill … Continue reading
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Top 10 Hotels in Ho Chi Minh City – Saigon’s Best Hotels
by saigon @ Mad Saigon – Saigon Travel
Mon May 29 02:07:43 PDT 2017
The best hotels in Ho Chi Minh City are found mostly in the city centre, surrounded by popular cultural landmarks and attractions. Indeed, some of Saigon’s best hotels are famous in their own right thanks to their role in novels and movies. Vietnam’s unique blending of French colonial architecture with a more oriental style has […]
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Vietnam travel: finding peace with the songbirds of Saigon in Ho Chi Minh City
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Ho Chi Minh City is all heat and noise, but there's one place where you can find serenity - and a beautiful tune.
Get Started with Long Term Family Travel
by meanderingfamily @ Meandering Family
Wed Jan 28 20:53:59 PST 2015
People often ask us how we got started traveling and what advice we might have for others looking […]
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4WD CAMPING IN OMAN: TRAVEL VIDEO
by Allison Ruttger @ SAIGON BASED
Sun Feb 05 01:29:56 PST 2017
Here we are on a magical 3 week 4wd camping road trip through Oman.
Shot on iPhone 6s and GoPro Hero 4. Edited with iMovie on iOS.
Music Credits: Dreams - Adventure Club (ft ELEA) Fading - Vallis Alps

City walk in Ho Chi Minh City - Vietnam - Travel Video Blog
Travel Video Blog
Our city walk in Ho Chi Minh City starts at the Reunification Palace. Past the cathedral we arrive at the main post office ...
Discover: Takaoka
by @ Wikitravel
Sun Feb 24 21:53:24 PST 2008
On your way from Takaoka to the Vladivostok ferry? Take a look out the window: the name of the Himi train line means Ice-Watching.
Discover: Clipperton Island
by @ Wikitravel
Wed Feb 13 21:53:24 PST 2008
If you somehow find yourself visiting Clipperton Island and lack things to do (understandably), try running around the island and timing yourself; the record circumnavigation time is one hour and 17 minutes.
Eating Bánh Khọt in Vũng Tàu
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Thu Jan 18 22:38:40 PST 2018
Bánh Khọt are delicious gems: crispy discs of rice flour batter & coconut milk, fried until they’re crunchy on the outside but moist on the inside, then wrapped in herbs & dipped in a sweet-spicy sauce. Here are 7 places to eat bánh khọt in Vũng Tàu... Continue reading
Most People, Most Places, Are Good
by Dan Vineberg @ The New Travel Blog
Tue Aug 16 12:35:30 PDT 2016
Last week, I started to write a post about terrorism. About ISIS and murder, about hatred and bombings. About what it means to be a…
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3 days in Penang (video)
by Tobi @ Travel blog about Southeast Asia: Home is where your Bag is
Sun Apr 02 02:21:53 PDT 2017
We spent 3 amazing days in George Town and its environs. Street art, temples, viewpoints and much more you can see in our latest video.
VIDEO: #eatArgentina – Argentine food series
by Samuel Jeffery @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Wed Jul 06 13:41:57 PDT 2016
#eatArgentina – Argentine food series from Buenos Aires Hey guys! We’re thrilled to announce a new Argentine food series from Buenos Aires: #eatArgentina The...
72 hours in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with Malaysia Airlines
by traveldaveuk @ Travel Dave
Mon Dec 04 20:46:13 PST 2017
Explore Kuala Lumpur, one of the most developed and fascinating capital cities in Asia. Is it all possible to visit within 72 hours? You must think I’m crazy! You’d probably be right, but taking one of Malaysia Airlines’ twice daily flights from London Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur International Airport actually....
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An Introduction to Traditional Kyrgyz Cuisine
by Samuel Jeffery @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Wed Oct 19 02:45:02 PDT 2016
Traditional Kyrgyz Cuisine Often when I travel to a new country I have the opportunity to sample the local cuisine in some way, shape...

Saigon, Vietnam: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day - Ep 12 - Monkey Abroad
Monkey Abroad
In Saigon (Ho Chi Min City), Vietnam, I visit the Saigon Independence Palace, War Remnants Museum, Ben Thanh Market, Tao Dan Park, and a ton of other places. I eat a whole lot of Vietnamese food and street food, including … Continue reading →

Taxi scam in Ho Chi Minh Saigon Vietnam
Travel Dave
I’ve learnt my lesson, no matter how cheap: Tips to avoid Ho chi Minh taxi scam Saigon Vietnam .
EVENTS YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS WEEK IN SAIGON
by Bliss Saigon @ Bliss Saigon Magazine
Sun Jan 07 23:32:28 PST 2018
Saigon is well into the swing of the begining of the year, and there's a feeling of festivity in the air!
Keto Basics – How to calculate your Keto Macros
by Sahil Makhija @ Headbanger's Kitchen – Keto All The Way!
Mon Jan 01 07:03:42 PST 2018
How to get started on the Keto diet – Calculate your calories and macros I’m constantly asked by people ‘how do I start the Keto diet?’ or ‘How do I know and calculate my macros’ and other basic questions. Even though I’m primarily a recipe resource for those on the diet, I figured it made sense to do a series of Keto Basics or Keto 101 videos. This is going to be me, taking you by the hand, step by step and helping you get started on your Keto journey. So over the course of 4 weeks and over 4 videos I will try and cover the basics of starting out and give you enough information that you can continue the journey on your own. The Keto Calculator So the first thing you need to do on the Keto diet is to calculate your calorie intake and macro nutrient requirements. Once you have watched the video you can visit either ruled.me calculator or the Keto calculator that I use, even my friends at Keto Connect have one here. Calculate your requirements and get started. For weight loss you are going to want an overall calorie deficit and if you are just […]
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First time riding a hot air balloon in Costa Brava, Spain
by Samuel Jeffery @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Wed Dec 07 15:35:29 PST 2016
Travel has taught me many life lessons and one of the most important of all is to embrace the unknown by being willing to...
The best bowl of Vietnamese cake soup/banh canh is at Banh Danh Long Huong near Vung Tau, Vietnam
by the Blind Cook @ The Blind Cook
Tue Jan 09 07:00:17 PST 2018
Before ringing in the new year with a healthy vegan recipe, telling you about my recent snowboard trip to Whistler, and filling you in on our Christmas plans, I was narrating my last travel to Vietnam where I finally found the best bowl of pho in Saigon. During this vacation, my family and I also […]
Northern Ireland in 24 Amazing Experiences!
by Samuel Jeffery @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Mon Jan 15 03:51:21 PST 2018
I recently travelled to Northern Ireland with the sole purpose of tracking down 24 amazing moments travellers can experience…one for each hour of the...
Keto Hummus
by Sahil Makhija @ Headbanger's Kitchen – Keto All The Way!
Tue Jan 09 05:02:35 PST 2018
Cauliflower is the new potato As a glorified home cook (not a chef) I can safely say that potato is one of the most versatile foods on the planet. You can mash it, fry it, sautee it, boil it, bake it etc, you get the idea. What has potato got to do with Keto? It’s off the menu. Well I’m here to say Cauliflower is the new Potato. It’s not a food I ate much off in my life, in fact I think I quite disliked it. Fast forward to 2015 when I started my Keto journey and cauliflower became my saviour. I think there is nothing more versatile than cauliflower. I’ve made a cauliflower pizza, used it to replace mashed potatoes in Shepherd’s pie and even turned it into cauliflower upma. Safe to say, it’s the new potato. But what’s that got to do with hummus? Well cauliflower is the perfect replacement for chick peas to make an incredible keto hummus, or cauliflower hummus. Anyway enough jibber jabber. Enjoy the video. Cauliflower Hummus While I made this in the food processor in the video, I did make a test batch in my Nutri-bullet the day before. The way the […]
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Saigon to Hanoi: A Food Diary
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Thu Nov 02 19:24:06 PDT 2017
On a recent road trip between Saigon & Hanoi I made a record of some of the meals I ate along the way, to try and illustrate the variety of food available, and what a delight it is to eat your way from one end of the country to the other... Continue reading
Grantourismo – Villa Song Saigon as one of best boutique hotels in Ho Chi Minh city
by Lan @ Villa Song Saigon Hotel
Thu Nov 30 23:20:45 PST 2017
Villa Song Hotel Saigon was picked as one of best boutique hotels in Ho Chi Minh city by travel and food writer and photographer Lara Dunston and Terence Carter. See full post on Grantourismo website’ s Best Ho Chi Minh city boutique hotels from chic city stays to riverside retreats.
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Mekong Delta
by Garth @ Phil and Garth
Fri Mar 31 14:33:00 PDT 2017
Getting to the River of Nine Dragons The Mekong Delta, meaning the “River of Nine Dragons” is an area in South West Vietnam, where numerous canals and rivers meet the mighty waterway of the Mekong River. We took an early morning day trip from Saigon and were driven south to towards Ben Tre where our Mekong Delta trip […]
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Things to do in North Vietnam: the Ma Pi Leng Pass
by Dan Vineberg @ The New Travel Blog
Sat Aug 20 14:31:45 PDT 2016
Where is the ma pi leng pass The incomparable Ma Pi Leng Pass is situated between Dong Van and Meo Vac, two towns in the…
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Run For Your Visa
by Mike @ Saigon For 91 Days
Fri Jun 23 21:22:52 PDT 2017
We had planned on staying in Vietnam for just three months, but when the time came to choose our next destination, we weren't quite ready to leave. After spending so much time in the south of the country, how could we neglect the north? Just one problem: our visas were set to expire. I've heard Cambodia is nice this time of year. How about we visit for a couple minutes?
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Vegan Street Food in Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh City - Vegan Travel
Vegan Travel
Kristin takes us on a tour of vegan street food found throughout HCMC (Saigon) with her local guide Sara leading the way! - VeganTravel.com
Siem Reap
by Garth @ Phil and Garth
Wed Jun 28 09:15:02 PDT 2017
https://vimeo.com/philandgarth/siem-reaphttps://vimeo.com/philandgarth/siem-reap Gateway to Ancient Angkor Siem Reap is the gateway to the temples of Angkor which is just a 4 mile tuk tuk ride away, we stayed here for 4 nights to explore these magnificent man made wonders. After filling out our immigration forms, we handed over a passport photo and US$35 each and we […]
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The 17 Best West End Theatre Shows In London To See
by Yaya @ Hand Luggage Only
Wed Jan 17 23:17:29 PST 2018
Confession: The very first West End Theatre Show In London I saw was years and years ago and I remember being very unenthusiastic prior to seeing it. It was all Lloyd’s idea – mostly to escape the cold in London.We’d all popped round to celebrate New Year’s in London (we hadn’t moved to London back … Continue Reading
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VISUAL ARTIST HOWARD QIU’S – ‘I HOPE VIEWERS CAN FEEL THE JOY I FEEL WHEN I CREATE’
by Bliss Saigon @ Bliss Saigon Magazine
Wed Jan 10 20:56:55 PST 2018
'Variations on Joy', Howard Qiu's exhibition starts tomorow January 12 at the Vin Gallery HCMC. Don't miss the opening!
Nanjing, China: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 20 (VIDEO)
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Wed Mar 01 04:07:37 PST 2017
Nanjing, China: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 20 (VIDEO)
We visit Nanjing, China for the 20th episode of the Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day series! Join us as we eat tons of street food and hang out with Nanjing locals. Thanks to Raven, my local friend and guide, … Continue reading
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Discover: Saudi Arabia
by @ Wikitravel
Mon Feb 18 21:53:24 PST 2008
Don't look for nightlife in Saudi Arabia: alcohol, dancing, movies and mingling with the opposite sex are all prohibited.

Ho Chi Minh City Travel Guide
Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
A comprehensive budget travel guide to the city of Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam with tips and advice on things to do, see, ways to save money, and cost information.

Vietnam, Phu Quoc & Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) // Your Little Black Book
| Yourlittleblackbook.me
In deze nieuwe vlog nemen we je mee naar Vietnam en gaan we naar het paradijselijke Phu Quoc en het coole Saigon aka Ho Chi Minh City.
Ho Chi Minh City Travel Guide
by saigon @ Mad Saigon – Saigon Travel
Mon May 29 01:11:25 PDT 2017
Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon, is Vietnam in high gear. To travel to Ho Chi Minh City is to be introduced to a dramatic meeting of old and new culture, a dynamic metropolis of skyscrapers and traffic juxtaposed with a wealth of ancient temples and traditional markets. Whether you’re traveling to Ho […]
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Erwan’s Shopping Cart: Laid Back Party Needs
by Erwan Heussaff @ The Fat Kid Inside
Wed Jan 10 20:51:15 PST 2018
Last time, I showed you the essentials to throw the ultimate house party. It involved a lot of beer, a lot of hard liquor, and a lot of cleaning up to do! This time, I’m going the chill and laid back route. As we get older, there’s nothing we appreciate more than a night in...
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Discover: Tokyo
by @ Wikitravel
Sun Feb 17 21:53:24 PST 2008
Want to visit the Northern, Western, Eastern and Southern Capitals? Book flights to Beijing, Xian, Tokyo and Nanjing.
Simple Ways to Eat Right This Holiday Season
by romer.estrada @ The Fat Kid Inside
Fri Dec 22 00:20:34 PST 2017
Let’s be honest. No matter how hard we try to summon the “diet ako eh” card, all of us will nonchalantly feast during this holiday season. Not necessarily a bad thing, yes, but not that good either. Who wouldn’t want to have some bites of that crispy lechon skin, with an inviting ethereal crackle that calls...
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Tour the States – Official Music Video
by youtraveldeal @ You Travel Deal
Thu Jan 18 21:56:38 PST 2018
Tour the States – Official Music Video
2018 Soft Drink Trends
by AsiaLIFE @ AsiaLIFE Vietnam
Sun Jan 07 21:25:41 PST 2018
We talked last year about this year’s alcoholic drink trends, so this month we’re looking at soft drink trends. Don’t underestimate the soft drink market ...
Binh Chau Hot Springs Resort & Spa
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Fri Nov 17 02:11:50 PST 2017
Just a couple hours' drive from Saigon, Binh Chau Hot Springs Resort & Spa has improved it's facilities and aesthetics in recent years: it's now a lush, relaxing and satisfying retreat from the city.... Continue reading
Let’s Send Another Set of Students Abroad (Exciting Updates from FLYTE)
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Dec 14 05:42:03 PST 2017
Two years ago I started FLYTE, a charity designed to help students from underserved communities see the world. Since then, we have raised over $100,000 and sent three classes on trips around the world. Here are updates on the organization.
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Issyk-Kul South Shore, Kyrgyzstan Experiential Travel Guide: 20 Ideas to Get Started
by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market
Mon Mar 13 05:34:52 PDT 2017
By Audrey Scott
If you travel to Kyrgyzstan, it’s almost impossible to miss Issyk-Kul, the second largest alpine lake in the world (after Bolivia’s Lake Titicaca). But Issyk-Kul is large with two long shores, each a different personality. So where to focus your effort? For many, the temptation is to take the highway along the northern shore directly […]
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10 Best Rooftop Bars in Ho Chi Minh City – Saigon’s Most Popular Rooftop Bars
by saigon @ Mad Saigon – Saigon Travel
Sat May 13 01:39:59 PDT 2017
When it comes to nightlife in Ho Chi Minh City, there’s no better place to party in style than a sleek rooftop bar. Offering panoramic views of the vibrant city and beyond, Saigon’s rooftop bars are rated as some of the best in the world. From the colonial charm of Saigon Saigon Rooftop Bar to […]
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How To See The Most Beautiful Ice Castle In Alberta, Canada
by Lloyd @ Hand Luggage Only
Tue Jan 16 10:58:47 PST 2018
Embracing the snow, icicles and the chilly weather is something that’s amazing during a Canadian winter, especially within beautiful spots in Alberta. Now, if you’re anything like me you’ll be hankering to see some of this picturesque side of winter, with the Edmonton Ice Castle being one of the prettiest. I mean, there’s not too many … Continue Reading
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What to Pack for Europe and Africa
by terryzeng @ Façhion Coma
Wed Jul 12 17:09:37 PDT 2017
Hey guys! Before I am traveling to Spain, Portugal and Morocco, I just though of showing you guys some of the outfits I am bringing to match with the magnificent backdrop. Featuring: George and the Dragon 1641 by Dr. Martens George and the Dragon T-Shirt by Dr. Martens Bandana Backpack by Dr. Martens Socks by […]
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15 Unique Travel Gifts for World Explorers
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Sat Dec 09 09:37:02 PST 2017
Are you struggling to find the perfect gift for a friend, partner or relative who loves to travel? Fear not! We’ve compiled this unique travel gifts guide just for you, packed full of the best gifts to buy for travellers in 2017. Anywhere we go we’ll always seek out the more unusual and hidden places […]
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Ultimate Traveler Gift Guide
by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market
Wed Nov 30 06:03:52 PST 2016
By Audrey Scott
After over ten years of round-the-world travel we've learned a few things about what works and what doesn't when it comes to travel gear. So, we've put together some of our favorite travel gear into this gift guide for adventure travelers. If you're looking to buy something for an adventurous or curious traveler in your […]
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Product Review: Sugar
by Erwan Heussaff @ The Fat Kid Inside
Thu Jan 04 00:01:20 PST 2018
Sugar is the ingredient that everyone loves to hate. When it comes to diets, the first thing people cut out is usually sugar. But the fact is, sugar is everywhere. It’s in fruits, dairy, breads, and drinks, etc. which begs the question: which is best for us? In the video below, I talk about everything...
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23 Things To Do In Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City): Top Attractions!
Migrationology - Food Travel Blog
Discover these 23 things to do in Ho Chi Minh City, the biggest and busiest city in Vietnam. Don't miss these incredible attractions when you're there!
Top 5 Places to Get a Tattoo in Ho Chi Minh City
by Vi Bi @ The Christina's Blog
Sun Dec 10 17:27:54 PST 2017
Tattoos once had a stigma in Vietnamese culture. It was considered as something only mafia or bad people had done to their bodies. But nowadays, having a tattoo is a common thing internationally, and it has become the case here in Vietnam. People with receptive minds accept it and local creatives bring this art to […]
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Blind MasterChef cooks in the Underground kitchen
by the Blind Cook @ The Blind Cook
Thu Jan 18 11:15:17 PST 2018
Back in October, I was invited to collaborate with Alvin Schultz of MasterChef fame and cook at the Eat Drink Experience Underground. The Underground is a supper club based in Houston where each event is an intimate dining affair with a highly creative, themed tasting menu. For this particular collab, we did a brunch-themed tasting […]
Ozuna – La Modelo Ft Cardi B ( Video Oficial )
by Bliss Saigon @ Bliss Saigon Magazine
Thu Jan 11 09:57:21 PST 2018
Dubai all-inclusive holiday vegan tips and skydiving
by Suzy Jones @ Vegan Travel
Wed Jan 10 07:40:29 PST 2018
Dubai is the last part of my trip from India to Nepal to Oman to Dubai, we went to the Dubai Mall and this place is massive. While there we got lunch at a falafel place called Karam Express, and […]
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Toronto
by Garth @ Phil and Garth
Wed Jul 05 11:39:06 PDT 2017
Multicultural Toronto Toronto is Canada’s largest city, it’s cosmopolitan and prosperous with a large popualtion to rival New York or Mexico City and it’s growing fast. It’s considered one of the most multicultural cities in the world made up of many diverse neighbourhoods. In addition to the two main languages of English and French you […]
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Subah Subah (Video) | Arijit Singh, Prakriti Kakar | Amaal Mallik | Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety
by Bliss Saigon @ Bliss Saigon Magazine
Sun Jan 14 09:59:44 PST 2018
Webinar Recap – How to Target LGBTQI Travelers
by Kirsty Tanner @ Travel Massive Blog
Mon Jan 01 16:17:12 PST 2018
Here is the recording and recap of Travel Massive LIVE’s webinar – How to Target LGBTQI Travelers. Watch the webinar below: Society today is more integrated than ever. So how does that affect the way that travel businesses and destinations are marketing to LGBTQI travelers? Learn: How to show your brand is LGBTQI friendly What ...
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A Foodie’s Guide to Hue, Vietnam
by Phuc Nguyen @ The Christina's Blog
Fri Dec 15 01:48:26 PST 2017
Come to Hue and Eat like a Local Hue City is the old capital of Vietnam. Despite its location – next to Da Nang – the new economic center, Hue is calm and peaceful in a unique way. If you want to have a truly relaxing travel experience, Hue is definitely the city you must […]
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Explore Budapest
by Vishal Jhaveri @ Vegan Travel
Sun Jan 07 14:43:35 PST 2018
While earliest settlements date back to the Old Stone Age, continuous civil development of Budapest occurred after a conquest by the Roman Empire around 100 CE. What came into existence were campsites around Danube River, which the Roman Empire called […]
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Bãi Rạng Beach, Quy Nhon
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Thu Dec 21 02:53:19 PST 2017
A small crescent of toast-gold sand lined with coconut palms & casuarina trees, Bãi Rạng Beach is squeezed between two rocky bluffs, 15km south of Quy Nhon. It's still a local, working beach & remains undeveloped.... Continue reading
Delhi, India: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 18
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Tue Nov 15 22:08:24 PST 2016
Delhi, India: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 18
I’m in Delhi, India’s capital region, and today I’ll try to eat as much street food as I can to complete the never-before-attempted DELHI BELLY CHALLENGE: eat 1,000 rupees worth of INDIAN STREET FOOD in a single day. Is it … Continue reading
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19 Fairytale Castles In Germany You Have To Visit
by Yaya @ Hand Luggage Only
Thu Jan 18 01:06:30 PST 2018
It probably goes without saying that Europe is home to some of the most incredible castles in the world and not many places more so than Germany. There are LOADS of fairytale castles in Germany and we’re talking about castles that have actually inspired real fairytales, loved by billions across the world. Some of these … Continue Reading
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Hanoi & Saigon Travel Vlog - Façhion Coma
Façhion Coma
Hi guys! After my hectic schedule during NYFW, I am finally updating my travel vlog on Hanoi and Saigon in Vietnam! Enjoy! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
6 Reasons Not To Visit Hoi An
by HAE Marketing @ Hoi An Express Travel
Fri Oct 07 05:20:21 PDT 2016
Hoi An is a small town that is incredibly diverse. From the travel-back-in-time feeling created in its UNESCO-protected Ancient Town, to its picturesque beaches, romantic rivers and desert-island style Cham Islands; it’s got someone to offer almost everyone. But is it really the right place for you? 1. Don’t visit Hoi An if you don’t […]
Keto Meat Sauce | Keto Bolognese
by Sahil Makhija @ Headbanger's Kitchen – Keto All The Way!
Mon Jan 15 09:31:36 PST 2018
From Keto meat balls to Keto meat sauce My previous recipe was a delicious Keto Spaghetti and Meat balls recipe where I used ground beef and ground pork as my choice of protein for the meat balls. Since I purchased 1/2 kg packets and I used half of each meat, I had some left over. I also had some of those canned tomatoes. It was like the ingredients aligned and I knew I had to create the ultimate Keto Meat Sauce/Bolognese/Ragu. I watched a bunch of videos and figured out the subtle differences between a Bolognese and a Ragu. They come from different parts of Italy, one uses white wine, the other red and they are eaten with different kinds of pasta. After much consideration I realized that the Keto version of both these incredible Italian sauces would be pretty much the same. So give it a try, it’s great to cook in a big batch as it freezes really well. You can use it in many ways, perhaps just poured over some zucchini noodles or cauliflower rice, maybe make a lasagna with it or maybe just substitute it for the marinara sauce in my eggplant Parmesan or eggplant involtini […]
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The Ketogenic Diet: Does it Work?
by romer.estrada @ The Fat Kid Inside
Tue Jan 09 20:29:10 PST 2018
The Keto Diet Works! But… Just last year, I have been regularly hearing a lot about the Ketogenic Diet, more commonly known as Keto, being paraded by various health personalities in several foreign media outlets as a miracle weight-loss method. Numerous testimonials and endorsements have soon sprouted like wild mushrooms among people who have gained...
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VIDEO: Chorrillana – Chilean Snack in Santiago, Chile
by Samuel Jeffery @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Tue Jul 05 13:49:34 PDT 2016
Chorrillana: Typical Chilean Snack in Santiago, Chile One of the classic Chilean snack food dishes worth trying when visiting Santiago is something called Chorrillana....

SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING IN JAPAN: TRAVEL VIDEO
SAIGON BASED
We head to Japan to explore Tokyo and ski/snowboard in Myoko Kogen, legendary for its dry powder and heavy snowfall. Shot with iPhone 6s and GoPro Hero 4. Edited with iMovie for iOS. Music Credits: We Rise - San Holo
A Boat Trip on the Saigon River
by Mike @ Saigon For 91 Days
Wed Jun 21 03:33:29 PDT 2017
During our visit to District 2's undeveloped Thú Thiêm neighborhood, we noticed a pier to which a few fishing boats were anchored. Interesting. A week later, we returned to try our luck. A fisherman met us on the pier, evidently clued in to what we might be proposing. And he was game.
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Top 10 Restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City
by saigon @ Mad Saigon – Saigon Travel
Thu May 04 02:42:04 PDT 2017
Ho Chi Minh City is blessed with fantastic restaurants serving a combination of French, Chinese, and, of course, local Vietnamese cuisine. It is this confluence of food cultures that has made Vietnamese food famed around the world, and brings visitors flocking to sample Saigon’s many fabulous restaurants. While street food and snack stalls are also […]
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Vorarlberg, hut hiking across the mountains of Austria
by traveldaveuk @ Travel Dave
Fri Dec 08 22:00:00 PST 2017
Austria’s Vorarlberg mountain range has many beautiful hiking regions to choose from that you will simply be lost for choice. I spent some special days hiking across these Austrian landscapes very recently. My recommendation is to focus on the Montafon and Bregenzerwald regions of Vorarlberg, plenty to see here. The....
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Indoor Skydiving with the GoPro HERO 6
by traveldaveuk @ Travel Dave
Mon Dec 11 02:53:07 PST 2017
It’s always fun to go on a local adventure close to home. I thought it would be an awesome idea to head on over to Xscape in Milton Keynes to try out indoor skydiving for the first time at the iFLY Indoor Skydiving centre. I managed to get my hands....
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The best places in Viet Nam to visit in October & November
by HAE Marketing @ Hoi An Express Travel
Wed Oct 19 19:35:09 PDT 2016
Some like it hot, but many don’t! The autumnal months of October and November are the perfect time to visit Vietnam for those who can’t handle the heat. Autumn is in full-swing and temperatures across the country become comfortably cooler. Whilst much of the country is wet and stormy at this time of year, it […]
Romanian Ice Hotel to celebrate my 30th birthday
by Suzy Jones @ Vegan Travel
Mon Jan 15 09:51:40 PST 2018
To celebrate my 30th birthday I knew I had to something special, and the Romanian Ice Hotel perfectly fitted my idea. I went with my sister and used the company Untravelled Paths who were amazing, they were very quick at responding […]
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Saigon to Siem Reap: cruise on the Mekong | Audley Travel
Audley Travel
Cruise along the Mekong River between Vietnam's Saigon & Cambodia's Siem Reap. See Audley's itinerary ideas.
Things to do in North Vietnam: Lung Cu Flag Tower
by Dan Vineberg @ The New Travel Blog
Thu Aug 04 13:12:04 PDT 2016
Lung Cu Flag Tower Lung Cu Flag Tower is in the north of Vietnam. Actually, that's an understatement... Lung Cu Flag Tower is in the…
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Drinking Culture in Saigon – Part 2: Cocktail Culture, Cuisine & Mixology Bars, and Single-Spirit Bars
by Phuc Nguyen @ The Christina's Blog
Thu Dec 07 02:18:58 PST 2017
You have seen the city growing and globalizing, with luxurious department stores, elegant restaurants, shining craft beer taprooms, and fancy nightclubs flocked with young locals. Check my first part of this drinking culture series – about best bars in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) for nightlife hanging out spots and craft beer – if you […]
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Where to Eat in Budapest Hungary – The Best Budapest Restaurants, Cafes and Markets
by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers
Tue Dec 19 18:17:09 PST 2017
Wondering what and where to eat in Budapest Hungary? We spent a month eating our way through the sprawling Hungarian capital city. Check out our Budapest Food Guide with the best Budapest restaurants, cafes and markets. Four weeks of eating our way through Budapest was overwhelming. The Hungarian capital’s food scene, with its never-ending selection of restaurants, cafes and markets, kept us constantly on the go. But with the help of our and lots of third wave coffee, we survived a month of hearty eating without sacrificing our sanity or waistlines. ...
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Raw vegan retreats in Samana, Dominican Republic
by Edit Horvath @ Vegan Travel
Sun Jan 14 13:09:20 PST 2018
Travelling around the Dominican Republic, searching for the best places where you can eat vegan dishes. I was not expecting to find my best raw experience ever in a remote corner of the Samana area. Comparing the crowdies of the […]
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How to Get to Capilano Suspension Bridge
by Dan Vineberg @ The New Travel Blog
Tue Nov 29 02:07:37 PST 2016
Why Visit Capilano Suspension Bridge If you are planning a trip to Vancouver, you would be hard-pressed to find a more enjoyable and accessible trip…
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Bolivia – La Paz,Bus tour – South America,part 66 – Travel video HD
by youtraveldeal @ You Travel Deal
Thu Jan 18 23:20:35 PST 2018
Bolivia – La Paz,Bus tour – South America,part 66 – Travel video HD

Saigon at Night - Street Photography and Video - For 91 Days Travel Blog
Saigon For 91 Days
Saigon at night is our favorite. Once the sun goes down, taking the suffocating heat with it, Saigon turns on the lights and lets down its hair.
What to do in Dubai – the ultimate winter sun holiday escape
by traveldaveuk @ Travel Dave
Thu Jan 18 01:29:15 PST 2018
When the British forecast is a bit frozen for the foreseeable future, why not consider an escape from the cold of winter in the UK to the heat of Dubai? This useful guide will give you some tips on how to best enjoy Dubai in the sun, and also give....
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Photo Diary: People and Places… in Saigon, Vietnam
Hand Luggage Only
When I put up a "photo diary" I usually try to focus on saying less and "letting the photos do the talking" but before you know it, I end up blabbering away! This time however
The Best Places to Eat in Seattle Washington
by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers
Sat Jan 06 11:48:55 PST 2018
Seattle is known around the world for its coffee culture, the Space Needle and Pike Place Market. But what about Seattle restaurants? We’ve asked a local expert to share her picks for the best places to eat in Seattle Washington. Read on to find out how to eat like a local in this wonderful Pacific Northwestern city. Seattle is famous for its cutting-edge coffee culture. But coffee is just one aspect of Seattle’s culinary landscape. Locals dine at the best restaurants in Seattle, shop at Pike Place Market for some of the ...
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Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City by Train How-To
Passing Thru
Visiting Vietnam? While flights within the country are very inexpensive, consider going from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City by train! Here's how we did it.
And the winner is….
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Dec 21 08:04:04 PST 2017
I received thousands of submissions for my round the world contest, and I enjoyed reading every single one of them. Unfortunately, there can only be one winner. Today, I'm very excited to announce the official winner of the round the world contest! The journey begins next month.
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The best pho/Vietnamese beef noodle soup in Saigon is at Pho Le
by the Blind Cook @ The Blind Cook
Fri Dec 08 08:13:37 PST 2017
You would think it’s easy to find an excellent bowl of pho in Ho Chi Minh City. (It’s not.) You’d think there’d be a pho shop on every corner. (There practically is.) But as many times as I’ve been to Saigon, I had yet to taste a bowl of steaming beef noodle soup that I […]
A Journey Through Madagascar: Notes on the Privilege of Travel
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Tue Nov 21 07:19:26 PST 2017
We travelers are a lucky bunch. It's easy to forget just how privileged we are to be able to travel the world. The truth is, most people rarely even leave their own country, let alone visit destinations all over the globe. My recent visit to Madagascar reminded me that it's important to keep this perspective in mind, and to give back to organizations that help the places we visit.
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Two Days in Hanoi – How to Make the Most of It
by Juliana Hahn @ The Christina's Blog
Wed Dec 20 02:18:59 PST 2017
Small alleys crammed with food stalls, delicious smells filling the air of the quaint Old Town streets and imposing monuments honoring Vietnam’s rich and turbulent history— all that and more is Hanoi. If you are planning a short trip here and want to see all the main attractions, this two-day itinerary of the capital is […]
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Offbeat Trekking in Kyrgyzstan: Jyrgalan Boz Uchuk Lakes Trek, A Beginner’s Guide
by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market
Mon Oct 17 06:06:04 PDT 2016
By Audrey Scott
With over 90% of its territory covered in mountains, Kyrgyzstan has no shortage of treks filled with stunning landscapes, alpine lakes, shepherds, yurts and a feeling of being very far out, immersed in nature. It's why we often recommend Kyrgyzstan to travelers interested in trekking with a taste of the offbeat. Our recent trek of […]
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An Experiential Travel Guide to Karakol, Kyrgyzstan: 25 Ideas to Get You Started
by Daniel Noll @ Uncornered Market
Fri Feb 24 09:49:20 PST 2017
By Daniel Noll
When readers ask, “I’m traveling to Karakol. Is there anything to do there? Where should I go?” We have a raft of ideas, often surprising them. Why? Because most travelers (and guidebooks) know Karakol, a town in eastern Kyrgyzstan, only as a jumping off point for popular day hikes and multi-day treks in the nearby […]
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Discover: Graz
by @ Wikitravel
Sun Mar 02 21:53:07 PST 2008
UPC Arena in Graz, Austria was renamed in 1997 to honor native son Arnold Schwarzenegger, but the old name was restored in 2005 over the governor's support of the death penalty.

Ho Chi Minh City in three days: holiday itinerary
the Guardian
Discover fascinating history, fantastic food, art galleries and a year-round party scene in one of Asia’s most exciting cities … once you’ve mastered the art of dodging the motorbikes, that is

Unique Luxury Boutique Hotel by Saigon River - Villa Song Saigon
Villa Song Saigon Hotel
Villa Song Saigon, a riverside boutique hotel with 23 unique luxuriously appointed rooms and suites, located in District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Top 5 Apps for your next Trip to Tokyo / JAPAN TRAVEL
by youtraveldeal @ You Travel Deal
Thu Jan 18 19:53:21 PST 2018
Top 5 Apps for your next Trip to Tokyo / JAPAN TRAVEL
Dalat named one of the ’52 places to go in 2016′ by NY Times
by HAE Marketing @ Hoi An Express Travel
Thu Nov 03 19:58:10 PDT 2016
The New York Times recently listed delightful Dalat as one of the top 52 places to go in 2016 citing it as “A cool alternative to the usual steamy Vietnamese destination” and we at Hoi An Express fully endorse this, keep reading to find out our top reasons why! Le Petit Paris in […]
Lasenta Boutique Hotel, Hoi An
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Thu Jan 11 19:43:23 PST 2018
A comfortable & aesthetically pleasing synthesis of the exotic & the familiar, the modern & the traditional, and Asian & European elements, Lasenta Boutique Hotel is yet another addition to Hoi An's list of excellent value, mid-range accommodation... Continue reading
Top Hotels in Southern Asia: Readers’ Choice Awards 2016
by Yega Thiyagarajan @ Villa Song Saigon Hotel
Wed Oct 26 22:51:18 PDT 2016
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Sponsored Video: Discover the hidden side of Vienna
by traveldaveuk @ Travel Dave
Thu Dec 28 16:06:59 PST 2017
Vienna, the fascinating capital of Austria, is a city full of hidden surprises waiting for you around every corner. Discover Vienna’s hidden charms and explore the more unusual aspects of the city with this whole bunch of useful and curious tips. If you happen to have a trip arranged to....
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The Tomb of Lê Văn Duyệt
by Mike @ Saigon For 91 Days
Tue Jun 20 03:29:39 PDT 2017
One of Vietnam's most cherished military heroes, Lê Văn Duyệt, is buried alongside his wife at a temple in Saigon's Bình Thạnh district. Constructed after the marshal's death in 1830, this religious complex provides an attractive place of quiet, in the middle of an otherwise chaotic neighborhood.
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Travel to Sapa – Homestays and More
by Phuong Thuy @ The Christina's Blog
Fri Dec 29 02:29:06 PST 2017
H’mong, Dao, and Giay people speaking English more fluently than Vietnamese, tremendous natural vistas right outside your balcony, an early morning chill with clouds hovering over the mountains, this and more is what you should expect from Sapa! Located on the northern border of Vietnam, Sapa is the only region of the country that has […]
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Airport Tips to Help You Get Through Security Quicker
by Guest @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Fri Jun 16 03:53:41 PDT 2017
This article is brought to you by the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) to help you avoid delays during the summer travel season. It’s...
Best of 2017 – Our Food and Travel Favorites
by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers
Thu Dec 21 14:06:36 PST 2017
2017 was a busy year for the 2foodtrippers. We traveled to three continents, 13 countries and too many cities to count. Check out the food and travel experiences that were our best of 2017. We began the year 2017 without definite plans. Perhaps we could plan our calendar way in advance as some ‘type A’ people probably do, but what’s the fun in that? Sometimes, we’re just hanging around our Naples, Italy apartment and, all of a sudden, the spark of travel shoots across our brains and, on a whim, we ...
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Travel news: Monte Carlo Las Vegas Update
by @ Wikitravel
Tue Nov 30 16:00:00 PST 1999
As of today, Las Vegas' Monte Carlo Casino Hotel remains closed pending the investigation of last week's fire and the impending repair work. At this time, reservations at the Monte Carlo are being moved to other MGM Mirage hotels. In addition, the Lance Burton show will be suspended for the time being and all tickets that have already been purchased will be refunded.
USA: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
by MiLisa @ Vegan Travel
Tue Jan 09 09:29:30 PST 2018
To celebrate the ringing in of 2018, my companion and I traveled to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Neither of us had been to the ocean town, but were looking forward to warmer temps and break from snowy weather. The city […]
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9-Year-Old Journalist Reports on Picasso
by meanderingfamily @ Meandering Family
Fri Feb 06 07:48:51 PST 2015
Below is an article from our 9-year-old son, who has decided to publish under the journalistic nickname, “The Scoop”. […]
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appeared first on Meandering Family.
Up in the Air, Down to Earth: Our 2016 Travel Year in Review
by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market
Thu Dec 29 08:25:07 PST 2016
By Audrey Scott
When 2016 first began, I imagined it to be a relatively quiet year for us, at least in terms of travel. However, in these final flickers and embers, I peer back in reflection over our Instagram feed and photo stream and am struck by breadth and depth in turns that we've known over these last […]
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Liberty Central Hotel, Nha Trang
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Sat Sep 30 07:12:21 PDT 2017
Liberty Central Nha Trang is a contemporary, stylish, high-rise hotel just a block from the beach. Featuring elegant, minimalist decor, extraordinary sea views, rooftop bar & its own section of beach, Liberty Central is a solid place to stay in Nha Trang.... Continue reading
2017 Summer Saving Promotion: 20% discount off published rate!
by Lan @ Villa Song Saigon Hotel
Thu Mar 16 03:58:36 PDT 2017
Book direct with us and save up to 20% off published room rates this summer! Start your next journey at Villa Song with our Summer Saving Promotion: 20% discount off published rate for bookings from 1st April to 31st October 2017. Additional benefits when booking direct with us. 25% discount off any Spa treatment a complimentary […]
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Andrew's Top 5 for Ho Chi Minh
Travel Channel
Andrew Zimmern counts down to his 5 favorite moments from Ho Chi Minh City.

Miss Saigon Holidays - Video Equipment - Calgary
YellowPages.ca
Find everything you need to know about Miss Saigon Holidays on Yellowpages.ca
Chichen Itza
by Garth @ Phil and Garth
Wed Apr 12 04:29:12 PDT 2017
Marvels of the Mayan world Whilst staying near Tulum we took a guided tour to the ancient Mayan city of Chichen Itza, set deep in the rainforest of the Yucatan peninsular. It’s 95 miles from Tulum and took us 2 hours by bus, if you’re going from Cancun it’s 122 miles. We were very excited as it was […]
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VIDEO: Argentine Breakfast in Buenos Aires, Argentina
by Samuel Jeffery @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Tue Mar 22 03:00:27 PDT 2016
Argentine Breakfast in Buenos Aires, Argentina Come join us as we take you out for a typical Argentine breakfast in Buenos Aires, Argentina at...
Hacking a Better Hotel Experience with Tnooz
by Travel Massive Editorial @ Travel Massive Blog
Mon Jan 15 23:14:40 PST 2018
Join Nick Vivion from tnooz.com at Homeaway’s plush HQ offices in Austin Texas, this January 27-28 for a hackathon to explore and innovate hotel technology. Nick Vivion is the editorial director at tnooz.com, where he oversees content operations across their editorial and commercial arms. Prior to returning to tnooz, Nick was the Senior Brand Journalist at Sabre ...
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Promoting small tourism with BIG initiatives – I AM JOBURG
by Travel Massive Editorial @ Travel Massive Blog
Thu Dec 28 23:30:35 PST 2017
The I AM JOBURG project connected four cities across Travel Massive’s South African community to promote and assist small tourism businesses across the City of Joburg. This post was contributed by Neil Jansson – a passionate and proud African who heads up the Africa Travel Massive. Supporting Small Tourism Travel Massive members in four South African cities ...
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Go Wild in Mayo along the Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland
by traveldaveuk @ Travel Dave
Tue Dec 12 02:23:36 PST 2017
The stunning region of Mayo (situated on Ireland’s western seaboard) is renowned for its remote, wild landscapes and spectacular coasts along the Wild Atlantic Way. In this article I’m going to take you through some of the best things to see and do along the Wild Atlantic Way. Perfect setting....
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An Experiential Travel Guide to Osh, Kyrgyzstan: 20 Ideas to Get You Started
by Daniel Noll @ Uncornered Market
Mon Oct 23 12:28:38 PDT 2017
By Daniel Noll
If you visit Kyrgyzstan, it’s possible to overlook the Central Asian cultural mixing bowl that is the city of Osh. For many travelers, Osh serves as a transit point en route to the Pamir Mountains, Irkeshtam Pass to China, Dostyk crossing to Uzbekistan, or the newly marked trekking trails in the Alay Mountains. However, if […]
The post An Experiential Travel Guide to Osh, Kyrgyzstan: 20 Ideas to Get You Started appeared first on Uncornered Market.
JUICY – Count Our Fingers Twice (Official Video)
by Bliss Saigon @ Bliss Saigon Magazine
Thu Jan 18 18:59:46 PST 2018
Tokyo Capsule Hotel Tour
by youtraveldeal @ You Travel Deal
Thu Jan 18 17:12:18 PST 2018
Tokyo Capsule Hotel Tour
El Nido, Palawan: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 16
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Mon Oct 24 08:04:26 PDT 2016
El Nido, Palawan: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 16
El Nido is a town in the northern tip of Palawan famous for its stunningly gorgeous beaches. While I certainly do enjoy my time at the beach here, I want to go off the beaten path and share a different … Continue reading
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Meet our London Chapter Leader – Matthew Gardiner
by Travel Massive Editorial @ Travel Massive Blog
Mon Jan 15 21:26:42 PST 2018
Matthew Gardiner is co-lead of the London Travel Massive. A marketing and ecommerce professional, he has been working in travel for over 10 years and was named by TTG Media as one of the industry’s “30 under 30.” He also sits on the Education and Training Committee of the Institute of Travel & Tourism. What’s ...
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Your Best Day Trip Options from Ho Chi Minh City - The Christina's Blog
The Christina's Blog
What will you do if you have an extra few days left in Ho Chi Minh? Here are our top day trip options from Ho Chi Minh City you should consider!

The Moc Bai Border Run (Visa Extension from Saigon) - The New Travel Blog
The New Travel Blog
When researching how to do a Vietnam border run, it's very difficult to find information that is accurate and up to date. Instead you find…

Redang: Malaysia’s beautiful beach getaway (video)
by Marcel @ Travel blog about Southeast Asia: Home is where your Bag is
Sun Jun 11 05:19:17 PDT 2017
With this video we take you to paradise for 2 ½ minutes! Malaysia's island Redang has amazing beaches and a colorful underwater world.
Hanoi & Saigon Travel Vlog
by terryzeng @ Façhion Coma
Sat Mar 11 13:49:17 PST 2017
Hi guys! After my hectic schedule during NYFW, I am finally updating my travel vlog on Hanoi and Saigon in Vietnam! Enjoy!
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Discover: Jakar
by @ Wikitravel
Fri Feb 22 21:53:24 PST 2008
A cypress tree outside Kurje Lhakhang monastery in Jakar, Bhutan is claimed to have grown from Guru Rinpoche's walking stick.
Ubud Monkey Forest In Bali – Things To Know Before You Visit
by Yaya @ Hand Luggage Only
Wed Jan 17 23:33:14 PST 2018
My first visit to the Monkey Forest was fraught with an unnecessary amount of anxiety! One of us, can’t remember who it was (all I know is that it wasn’t me 😀 ) mentioned how the monkeys in the forest were kinda crazy and would attack people for food or even for things like their … Continue Reading
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6 (Non-Millennial) Solo Female Travelers Share Their Travel Wisdom
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Dec 07 06:12:09 PST 2017
Solo female travel isn't just for millennials! In this column, Kristin Addis introduces us to some older solo female travelers who are following their dreams to see the world. These women come from all backgrounds and all walks of life, proving it's never too late to start traveling.
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The Art of Assisted Serendipity
by Daniel Noll @ Uncornered Market
Sun Jan 15 06:37:56 PST 2017
By Daniel Noll
And yet the arc of a career is not entirely random or shaped in the end by factors beyond our comprehension or control. I have felt my whole life that I’ve been on a course and being guided, even though I didn’t know by what. — Steven Pressfield in Nobody Wants to Read Your Sh*t […]
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Hong Kong: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 17
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Tue Nov 08 01:30:19 PST 2016
Hong Kong: Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day – Ep 17
Hong Kong is one of the most expensive cities in Asia, but is it possible to travel in HK with 20 dollars a day? In fact, there are two methods for traveling HK with 20 USD (155 HKD). In this … Continue reading
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VEGAN EUROTRIP – Where to eat in Budapest
by Kayleigh @ Vegan Travel
Sat Jan 13 16:42:50 PST 2018
After falling in love with Prague and its delicious vegan bites, the second stop of our crazy quest landed us in Budapest. It started a little rocky but we were soon surprised and went from hangry to elated… I don’t […]
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Discover: Kota Kinabalu
by @ Wikitravel
Thu Feb 28 21:53:24 PST 2008
The Hall of Skulls at Monsopiad Cultural Village outside Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia features 42 skulls of enemies, all killed by the warrior-hero Monsopiad.
The Dominican Tree House Village is as cool as it sounds
by Edit Horvath @ Vegan Travel
Sun Jan 14 13:08:45 PST 2018
When I was a kid I loved watching The Swiss family Robinson in the tv. I could really imagine myself as part of the family. I spent time thinking what I would do differently, how I would build my own […]
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Get Off the Beaten Track in Hue, Vietnam
by Phuong Thuy @ The Christina's Blog
Tue Dec 12 23:23:16 PST 2017
Located on the bank of Perfume River, this city is the capital of Thua Thien Hue province, 700 kilometers to the south of Hanoi. Although you can visit Hue at any time of the year, the most charming season is surely from March to August, especially March through April when the temperature is at its […]
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WHERE HAVE I BEEN? Updates, New Projects, New VIDEOS!
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Fri Oct 13 02:59:49 PDT 2017
WHERE HAVE I BEEN? Updates, New Projects, New VIDEOS!
It’s been AGES since I posted on my website. I’ve been so busy recently with other big projects and maintaining my primary platforms (YouTube, Facebook, Instagram) that I’ve been slacking BIG TIME on my blog. Here’s a long overdue update on my recent goings on. — Traveling for … Continue reading
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A Walk Along the Thị Nghè Canal
by Mike @ Saigon For 91 Days
Sun Jun 18 04:18:10 PDT 2017
Running along a curvy, eight-kilometer course which defines the northern border of central Saigon, the Thị Nghè Canal is an attractive waterway lined with sidewalks and exercise equipment. A walk along either side of the canal is one of the most pleasant and popular ways to spend an evening in Saigon.
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Camargue Saigon Restaurant – Classy French Restaurant in District 1
by saigon @ Mad Saigon – Saigon Travel
Thu May 04 02:24:24 PDT 2017
A long-time favourite amongst Ho Chi Minh’s expat community, Camargue is a refined French restaurant within the courtyard of an old colonial-era opium factory in downtown Saigon. The two-storey establishment is set along Hai Ba Trung Street, one of the most fashionable streets in the city. Exuding a relaxed yet sophisticated ambience, the villa-style Camargue […]
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Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville by train
by James Clark @ Nomadic Notes
Tue Jan 09 23:22:47 PST 2018
The railway line from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville was reopened for passenger services in 2016 after 14 years of being out of action. I’ve been to Phnom Penh numerous times and I have always admired the old train station, hoping that one day that train services would resume. If you want to ride the only […]
Travelcuts Travel Doc Film Fest + Win Your Dream Trip!
by Guest @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Mon Jul 11 05:00:08 PDT 2016
If you have some upcoming travels this summer and you’ve been thinking of dabbling with video, DO IT! Not only is video a fun...
Southeast Asia Budget Guide (8 Months). How Much Will it Cost?
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Mon Nov 13 01:40:15 PST 2017
Are you looking for a Southeast Asia budget guide? Great! We can help! Before our travels we surfed the net restlessly for a travel budget guide that will give us some sort of indication of how much money we need to save. By time we left London, we had around $11,000 (£9,000) between us in […]
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How To Pack for the Camino de Santiago: The Ultimate Camino Packing List
by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market
Wed Jun 28 04:51:38 PDT 2017
By Audrey Scott
How do you effectively pack for the Camino de Santiago — light and prepared? This is the place to find out. But first, some quick background. A beautiful walk, a memorable journey — one that comes up in conversation over and over again. That is our Camino de Santiago. Lessons learned, a stack of stories […]
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THE JAPAN VIETNAM FESTIVAL 2018 SOON IN HCMC
by Bliss Saigon @ Bliss Saigon Magazine
Thu Jan 18 09:31:15 PST 2018
Join the celebration of Japanese culture and traditions when the annual Japanese-Vietnam Festival returns to HCMC this 27/28 January!
Top 5 places to eat vegan in Rishikesh, India
by Ror and Gen @ Vegan Travel
Thu Jan 18 06:54:38 PST 2018
We spent almost 3 weeks in Rishikesh, North India, in September 2017. It’s a great place to be, by the holy river Ganges, surrounded by yoga classes, great restaurants, ashrams and the stunning Himalayan foothills. It’s a vegetarian town too, […]
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World Nomad Games #DiscoverKyrgyzstan
by Samuel Jeffery @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Mon Nov 07 03:27:30 PST 2016
Being nomadic and traveling nearly 365 days of the year is in many ways a dream job for me. However, one thing that I...
Evolution of Renting in San Miguel de Allende
by meanderingfamily @ Meandering Family
Sat Jan 02 13:00:52 PST 2016
One of the things that makes travel fun for us is the opportunity to become a temporary local. […]
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Pinterest Guide for Travel Bloggers. Tips and Advice
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Sun Nov 19 22:00:56 PST 2017
Are you a Pinterest beginner looking to increase your travel blog exposure? Then our Pinterest guide for travel bloggers will help you understand the potential of this photo sharing search engine. So what is Pinterest good for? Ultimately, Pinterest is great for increasing traffic to your travel blog. But, it is also good for broadening your […]
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Discover: Bohinj
by @ Wikitravel
Tue Feb 19 21:53:24 PST 2008
Medieval frescoes in the Church of St. John the Baptist in Bohinj, Slovenia often show figures with large swellings of the neck (goiters), caused by lack of iodine in the local diet.
At Maison Marou Saigon, An abundance of amazing artisanal gourmet chocolate made from locally grown cacao
by the Blind Cook @ The Blind Cook
Fri Dec 01 12:07:59 PST 2017
I got sidetracked with the holiday season being in full swing and left off in the middle of my Vietnam trip. I’d written about my great experience with Back of the Bike food tour, and today, I’m sharing with you the best place in Ho Chi Minh City to get delicious gourmet artisanal chocolates. Maison […]
Discover Utsjoki, the Nothernmost Destination in Finland
by traveldaveuk @ Travel Dave
Thu Jan 18 02:40:44 PST 2018
Finland is a land known for its icy beauty and frozen charm, and Utsjoki is as wild and mystical it is possible to get in beautiful Finland. Situated at the very northernmost corner of Finnish Lapland, Utsjoki is a place with a rich ancestral heritage for the Sami people. Stunning....
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Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam First Impressions
Uncornered Market
First impressions of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam from a traveler's and an anthropologist's perspective.
3D Echo, HALLO WALLEN & Staycation boek / VLOG #5 / Travel Kids
by Anne @ | Yourlittleblackbook.me
Wed Jan 17 15:01:06 PST 2018
Via www.yourlittleblackbook.me:
Kijk hier direct vlog #5 van Travelkids.co Hallo 3e trimester! Na heerlijke weken merk ik dat het nu écht weer een stuk zwaarder gaat worden ❯❯
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Tạm Biệt, Saigon!
by Mike @ Saigon For 91 Days
Mon Jun 26 03:06:57 PDT 2017
Noise, pollution, rats, cockroaches, insane traffic, incessant honking, unhygienic street kitchens, non-stop construction, and drunken singers who belt out horrible karaoke late into the night... Saigon has all of this and more! So how is it possible, that Jürgen and I enjoyed our 91 days here so completely?
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Whisky, Gin and Food Tours: Eating and drinking my way around Edinburgh
by Samuel Jeffery @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Tue Nov 01 03:47:13 PDT 2016
Edinburgh happens to be one of my favorite cities in Europe. My first time visiting the city was several years ago for Hogmanay where...
Places to Visit in Singapore
by Alyson Long for World Travel Family @ World Travel Family
Mon Jan 15 01:47:52 PST 2018
We spent almost 2 weeks in Singapore at Christmas and split our time between a budget hostel near the Singapore River, a short walk from the marina, quays and Marina Bay Sands, and a more luxury Resorts World Hotel on Sentosa Island. We also took the opportunity to take a 3 day break to an […]
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The mysterious tale of Hoi An’s Cao Lau
by HAE Marketing @ Hoi An Express Travel
Wed Nov 02 21:00:11 PDT 2016
Hoi An’s legendary Cao Lau is shrouded in mystery. Amazingly, despite being the signature noodle dish of Vietnam’s hippest heritage town, both its origins and essential ingredients are unknown to almost everyone. The sweet and smoky broth of Cao Lau shows more than a hint of Chinese-style flavouring and the name is rumoured to be […]

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) Guide, Vietnam
MapTrotting
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is an fascinating place to visit. Our handy guide will tell you where to visit, eat, drink and sleep in Vietnam's busiest city.
Keto Omurice
by Sahil Makhija @ Headbanger's Kitchen – Keto All The Way!
Wed Jan 17 09:56:13 PST 2018
A Japanese Omelet Rice Dish If you are a food lover you’ve probably seen the Omurice video that has been doing the rounds on social media. It’s absolutely mesmerizing how chef Moto Kichi makes that omelet which goes over the fried rice and when he cuts it then it just oozes over the rice and he pours gravy over it all. It’s probably taken years of practice to perfect the art of making Omurice the way chef Moto Kichi makes it, so for all us home cooks there is an easier way. Watch the video and find out. Tomato Ketchup Fried Rice Wait what? Tomato Ketchup in a fried rice? Yes indeed. So Omurice is a ‘western’ style Japanese dish, I mistakenly said ‘American’ in the video. The fried rice is basically tomato flavoured and is made originally using ketchup. Since most ketchup has tons of sugar in it we’re going to make ours Keto friendly by using puree and seasoning it with garlic, soya sauce, vinegar and everything else that goes into the fried rice. Anyway this is an excellent dish and if you like egg and Japanese food try my recipe for Oyakodon. In the macros below I have […]
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New Year’s Eve Party at Villa Song!
by Lan @ Villa Song Saigon Hotel
Mon Nov 06 00:54:18 PST 2017
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Keukenhof
by Garth @ Phil and Garth
Wed May 17 03:31:36 PDT 2017
Tulips from Amsterdam (well nearby Keukenhof) Garth is a keen gardener and has been itching for a while to see the seasonal displays of Dutch tulips at one of the most famous and spectacular flower shows in the world – Keukenhof. So we decided to take a long weekend city break and head over to Amsterdam. Keukenhof is located […]
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Searching for the Real India
by Dan Vineberg @ The New Travel Blog
Fri Mar 31 01:01:04 PDT 2017
It’s easy to speak about a country like India in clichés and half-truths. To present someone else’s version of reality, without investigating it for yourself.…
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Budget Travellers or Cheapskates?
by AsiaLIFE @ AsiaLIFE Vietnam
Mon Jan 08 20:47:43 PST 2018
This is probably a bit contentious but today I am going to write about the plethora of stories that are cropping up on social media ...
Skiing in Romania. Cavnic Maramures
by Alyson Long for World Travel Family @ World Travel Family
Wed Jan 17 22:28:22 PST 2018
We’ve had a fantastic time skiing here in Romania, the kids took a few lessons while Chef and I were free to head up the mountain. Being child-free is a pretty new experience for us, as full time child-wranglers and educators, it kinda rocked! After just 3 lessons D was joining us on the big […]
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Tinh thần quý tộc biến mất và ý thức lưu manh phát triển
by saigon @ Mad Saigon – Saigon Travel
Tue Jul 25 05:30:47 PDT 2017
Trong khi trước đây người ta hô hào về việc xóa bỏ địa chủ phú nông, thì phương Tây xóa bỏ bần nông. Trong khi trước đây người ta tự hào về việc xóa bỏ quý tộc thì phương Tây xóa bỏ lưu manh. Đây chính là hai tư tưởng trị quốc hoàn toàn khác […]
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Christine Ha tries the spicy ramen challenge
by the Blind Cook @ The Blind Cook
Mon Dec 04 10:30:05 PST 2017
I recently reached 70,000 subscribers on my YouTube channel, and thanks to all the fans who made it so! This video of me trying the spicy ramen challenge was released a while ago, but it was one of the crucial videos that helped me gain viewers. People have since charged me with doing the double-spicy […]
How to Stay Motivated as a YouTuber
by Dan Vineberg @ The New Travel Blog
Mon Aug 08 13:25:51 PDT 2016
In any creative endeavour, there will be days where you feel more motivated to work than others. Being a YouTuber is no exception. So how…
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Koh Samui hotels: where to stay
by Tobi @ Travel blog about Southeast Asia: Home is where your Bag is
Sun May 14 07:31:04 PDT 2017
Are you looking for a beautiful accommodation for your Koh Samui holiday? Here we show you the best hotels and some cheaper alternatives.
Discover: Saudi Arabia
by @ Wikitravel
Mon Mar 03 21:53:07 PST 2008
In Saudi Arabia, you can try authentic apple-flavored Budweiser. (Non-alcoholic, of course.)
Visiting Aomori Prefecture in Japan
by James Clark @ Nomadic Notes
Thu Oct 12 19:56:26 PDT 2017
Aomori Prefecture is at the northern tip of Honshu (the largest island of Japan). Like many casual visitors to Japan with no ties to the country, I had never heard of Aomori. There are 47 prefectures (like a province or state) in Japan, and Aomori is one of the lesser visited of Japan. [Map of […]

Video: Seabourn Experience: Shopping with the Chef at the Saigon Market
McPhail Travel Brandon
They call it Shopping with the Chef, and it's one of the most memorable of our Seabourn Moments. The Ben Thanh Market in District 1 is one of the earliest surviving structures and a symbol of Ho Chi Minh City - formerly Saigon, which is still the name of
Keto Spaghetti and Meatballs
by Sahil Makhija @ Headbanger's Kitchen – Keto All The Way!
Thu Jan 11 22:13:09 PST 2018
Where squid and spaghetti unite I’ve got the ultimate low carb/keto spaghetti and meatballs and it doesn’t involve a zucchini and a spiralizer. We’re making squoodles or squaghetti which are basically noodles/spaghetti made using squid. I first made something similar and got the idea for it from my pesto calamari recipe and realized it would work great in this recipe as well. I decided to make a nice small 2 person serving of this recipe and made a nice thick reduced tomato sauce so that it would adhere to the squoodles and also I cooked the squid in the tomato sauce so that all the flavours meld into each other. Everything is cooked in the same pan so it’s really a one pot dish. Anyway enough jibber jabber, enjoy the video. The details are in the cooking Let’s talk about the meatballs first. I used 50% pork and 50% beef for my recipe, you can use pretty much any meat you like including chicken or ground turkey, just remember cooking time varies for each meat. I also used lean beef because that is the only kind of ground beef available in India, if you can find beef with a higher fat […]
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Sony Xperia XZ1 camera features for travellers and photographers
by traveldaveuk @ Travel Dave
Thu Dec 14 01:06:24 PST 2017
Join me as I test out the camera features of the Sony Xperia XZ1 in the old city of Chiang Mai, Thailand. I’m always on the lookout for the latest technology trends and the next best smartphone camera for travellers and photographers. Being a smartphone photographer myself, it’s important to....
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Summer hot deal 2017: Stay 4, Save 25%
by Lan @ Villa Song Saigon Hotel
Thu Mar 16 10:55:55 PDT 2017
This summer, treat yourself to a luxurious stay at our boutique hotel and enjoy all the fun and excitement of a vacation in beautiful Saigon with our great deal: Book a minimum of 4 consecutive nights from April 1 to October 31, 2017 to save 25% on your room rate! We are also offering extra benefits for […]
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Very Ngon Homewares
by AsiaLIFE @ AsiaLIFE Vietnam
Mon Jan 08 19:10:30 PST 2018
When Lise Nguyen-Owen came to Vietnam in 2008 to volunteer at a non-governmental organisation, she noticed a disturbing dearth of tea towels. Then she discovered ...

SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING IN JAPAN: TRAVEL VIDEO
by Allison Ruttger @ SAIGON BASED
Sun Feb 05 05:16:49 PST 2017
We head to Japan to explore Tokyo and ski/snowboard in Myoko Kogen, legendary for its dry powder and heavy snowfall.
Shot with iPhone 6s and GoPro Hero 4. Edited with iMovie for iOS.
Music Credits: We Rise - San Holo
Why Istanbul City Break Should Be On Your Bucket List
by Map Trotting @ MapTrotting
Mon Dec 04 23:26:56 PST 2017
Looking for things to do on your next Istanbul city break? Then we are happy to report that there are endless amounts of things to do and see in the city! This fascinating ancient metropolis with a modern twist is packed full of indulgent cuisine, exceptional architecture, rich culture, friendly locals and great vibe. Istanbul […]
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48 Hours in Budapest. What to Do.
by Alyson Long for World Travel Family @ World Travel Family
Wed Jan 10 23:27:18 PST 2018
Ask anyone who has traveled through Eastern Europe to name their favorite city and they will almost definitely say Budapest. Home of beautiful buildings, steaming spa baths and delightfully cheap beer, there’s really nothing not to love.Budapest is the ideal destination for people who want a weekend getaway. Two days in Budapest is all you […]
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Travel Massive Sofia second event recap – Is Sofia tourist-friendly?
by Travel Massive Editorial @ Travel Massive Blog
Mon Jan 15 22:07:34 PST 2018
The second Travel Massive Sofia event took place on November 15th at Bar “Friday” in the Bulgarian capital. More than 50 Bulgarian professionals who work in the tourism field in the country attended the networking event. Partners of the event were Bar “Friday” who kindly provided the space, as well as the videographers from Shape ...
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Discover: Aberdeen
by @ Wikitravel
Tue Mar 04 21:53:07 PST 2008
Among the artifacts displayed at The Gordon Highlanders Museum in Aberdeen, Scotland is a flag from Hitler's staff car. (Don't ask how they got it.)
TOP 10 EVENTS THIS WEEK IN SAIGON
by Bliss Saigon @ Bliss Saigon Magazine
Sun Jan 14 09:40:01 PST 2018
Here is our guide to the best events this week
Living Lagom in Sweden: An Interview With Lola Akerstrom
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Thu Nov 30 08:05:51 PST 2017
Lagom is the key to unlocking the Swedish psyche, and it governs all aspect of Swedish society. In this interview, Lola A. Åkerström talks about why lagom is about more than just balance, and what it's like to assimilate into life in Sweden as a writer and photographer.
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Tomb Rider: Hue to Dong Hoi on Back-Roads
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Fri Nov 24 03:44:46 PST 2017
Covering nearly 200km of completely empty beach, coastal back-roads lead from the old imperial capital of Hue to the beach city of Dong Hoi. Scattered with thousands of traditional-style tombs, this coastal region is rarely explored by foreign visitors... Continue reading
The Coast Road: Saigon to Hoi An & Beyond
by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle
Fri Jan 05 03:48:11 PST 2018
Thanks to new coastal roads, it's now possible to ride from Saigon to Hoi An, and beyond to Dong Hoi, following the coast all the way & avoiding the busy main artery of Highway 1 for the vast majority of the route. This is a salty, sunny, sandy & scenic road trip.... Continue reading
Halong Bay Cocktail Cruise (Promo Video)
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Sat Oct 01 08:45:03 PDT 2016
Halong Bay Cocktail Cruise (Promo Video)
Thanks to Ocean Tours, the company that organizes this cocktail cruise through Halong Bay and Lanha Bay, I got to visit this amazing oceanic wonderland, trek through the jungle up to a breathtaking viewpoint on Cat Ba island, and stay … Continue reading
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Superorganism – Everybody Wants To Be Famous (Official Video)
by Bliss Saigon @ Bliss Saigon Magazine
Wed Jan 10 09:01:37 PST 2018
Saigon For 91 Days: E-Book Travel Guide
by Mike @ Saigon For 91 Days
Sun Sep 24 07:41:21 PDT 2017
Jürgen and I spent three months living in Saigon, officially known as Ho Chi Minh City. It was our first time in Southeast Asia, and we were blown away by the culture, cuisine and people of this metropolis. Zipping around the city on scooters, exploring the Mekong Delta, sitting on the curb for another bowl […]
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Webinar Recap – How to Effectively Market Your Sustainable Tourism Business
by Kirsty Tanner @ Travel Massive Blog
Wed Jan 10 15:38:45 PST 2018
Here is the recording and recap of Travel Massive LIVE’s webinar – How to Effectively Market Your Sustainable Tourism Business. Watch the webinar below: During this webinar, Yvonne Ivanescu, Travel Marketing Strategist and Founder of Fernweh Marketing from Rio de Janeiro, will talk about: What sustainable tourism is and why it is important How to Create ...
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Discover: Fukuoka
by @ Wikitravel
Thu Feb 14 21:53:24 PST 2008
A bullet train ride on the Hakata-Minami Line in Fukuoka, Japan costs just ¥290 (under US$3). Alas, the end-to-end trip lasts just ten minutes.

Videos: Travel Massive Saigon - Travel Massive Blog
Travel Massive Blog
Last month we packed our video camera and took a short flight from Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh City and visited Travel Massive Saigon’s July meet up. Watch below for our 3 part series on the travel scene in Saigon, featuring Emily Nguyen from Google, Alberto Moreno and Martin Seij from baolau.vn, Dave Lemke & Fred Wissink from travelpluspictures.com, Simon ...

BORNEO RAINFOREST: TRAVEL VIDEO
by Allison Ruttger @ SAIGON BASED
Mon Apr 10 05:39:54 PDT 2017
A Canadian couple and an American couple head to Malaysian Borneo in search of island vibes and wildlife.
Shot on iPhone 6s. Edited with iMovie on iOS.
Music Credits:
Wake Up Where You Are - State of Sound

Ho Chi Minh - Vietnam War - HISTORY.com
HISTORY.com
Find out more about the history of Ho Chi Minh, including videos, interesting articles, pictures, historical features and more. Get all the facts on HISTORY.com

Travel with Kids: Video Games in Saigon, Vietnam
Meandering Family
Video Games in Saigon! World Games is the biggest and most modern game center in Saigon. It's a kids paradise.
Keto Basics – How to log your calories and macros using MFP
by Sahil Makhija @ Headbanger's Kitchen – Keto All The Way!
Thu Jan 04 08:18:30 PST 2018
Setting up and using Myfitnesspal It’s pretty simple to set up and use the MFP app or website to log your calories and macros. The first thing you need is a kitchen or a food scale. Then all it takes is signing up on the website and watching my video on how to set up your account and start logging the food you eat. I might have inflated some figures regarding a hamburger at the Hard Rock Cafe but you will get the idea. I personally think that logging your calories and macros will help you with your Keto weight loss and help you be more aware of the food you eat and what the macros are like. Good luck! Net carbs and browser extensions On keto we like to count ‘net carbs’ and not total carbs. Our body doesn’t really process fiber (which is a part of total carbs) and hence when we subtract the fiber from the total carbs we get ‘net carbs’. Now on MFP you have to manually calculate your net carbs at the end of the day. If you prefer to not do that there are a couple of browser scripts that can do that […]
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What happened at the Phocuswright Conference 2017 – via TravelMedia.ie
by Travel Massive Editorial @ Travel Massive Blog
Mon Jan 15 20:23:08 PST 2018
Michael Collins runs TravelMedia.ie – a travel specialist PR and content agency. Based in Dublin, he’s member of Dublin Travel Massive and been a part of our community for a number of years. (Intro from Ian: I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Michael and his team all over the world – including bumping into him at a ...
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Travel to Vung Tau, Vietnam: Where to find the best noodle soups
by the Blind Cook @ The Blind Cook
Mon Dec 11 13:26:22 PST 2017
During this particular trip to Vietnam, my family and I took a road trip to Vung Tau, a beach town not far from Saigon but is made to seem far because of traffic. You can find very affordable vacation packages through travel agents in Vietnam (or at least that’s what my family tells me). On […]
14 Amazing Things To Do In Crete, Greece
by Lloyd @ Hand Luggage Only
Tue Jan 16 16:44:03 PST 2018
Out of all the Greek islands like; Corfu, Samos, Santorini or Mykonos, Crete is (without a doubt) the largest. It’s a place filled with everything from historic forts, plates of yummy Greek food and oodles of beautiful scenery. There’s a whole heap of amazing things to do in Crete. I promise you’ll be spoilt for choice. Now, as I said, … Continue Reading
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Linapacan – a secret jewel half way between El Nido and Coron
by Gast @ Travel blog about Southeast Asia: Home is where your Bag is
Fri Dec 15 20:10:05 PST 2017
Do you really want to travel off the beaten path in Palawan? Check out these untouched 52 paradise islands in and around Linapacan.
VIDEO: The best Empanadas in Santiago?
by Samuel Jeffery @ Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog
Sun Jul 10 11:24:47 PDT 2016
The best Empanadas in Santiago, Chile? We often frequent restaurants as we travel around the world based on research and recommendations; however, a third...
Dreaming in Lavender
by terryzeng @ Façhion Coma
Tue Jul 04 14:35:17 PDT 2017
Happy fourth of July, and happy lavender season! My friends and I have always wanted to visit a lavender field such as the one at Lavender by the Bay. Our time of visit is right during the lavender boom, so the endless purple field is perfect for photos. My inspiration for this series of photos […]
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Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day: Behind the Scenes
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Mon Nov 21 02:52:22 PST 2016
Traveling for 20 Dollars a Day: Behind the Scenes
Eighteen episodes, hundreds of street food dishes, dozens of new friends, a few romances, a couple of bouts with food poisoning, and countless beers. After nearly five months of full-time traveling and filming, I’m taking a break from Traveling for 20 … Continue reading
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Holiday Colourful Party Dips
by Phei Yee Yap @ The Fat Kid Inside
Wed Dec 20 18:29:03 PST 2017
With the holiday season upon us, family and friends gatherings come thick and fast at this time of the year. Whether you are visiting or hosting, I find that having a simple and yet impressive set of dips will always make party preparation much easier. Serve the dips with different types of crackers and breads,...
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11 Gorgeous Places To Visit On The Coast Of Cornwall, England
by Lloyd @ Hand Luggage Only
Sat Jan 13 19:29:39 PST 2018
Let’s be frank, charming seaside trips are amazing. I mean, at the first sight of sunshine (or dry even dry weather for that matter) us Brits rush to the sea. It’s in our blood! Especially in Cornwall, where there’s a whole heap of pretty seaside towns and coastlines to explore. If you’ve never had a … Continue Reading
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Saigon at Night
by Mike @ Saigon For 91 Days
Mon Jun 26 02:41:30 PDT 2017
Once the sun sets, taking the suffocating heat with it, Saigon turns on the lights and lets down its hair. Students meet to play cards at coffee shops, the bars fill up with both locals and tourists, and the city's innumerable old lady brigades claim their habitual seats on the corners. Whether we were getting drunk at hotpot joints with brand new best-friends-ever, strolling along the canal with dozens of dog-walkers, or zipping around on scooters while the city lights blaze by, some of our best Saigon memories came at night.
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Amsterdam
by Garth @ Phil and Garth
Sun May 28 15:59:59 PDT 2017
We’ve been a few times to Amsterdam, in fact it was the very first city we travelled abroad as a couple. Amsterdam is perfect for a weekend getaway especially for us Brits, as it’s so close. An attractive city which is laid back, with a long history of tolerant attitudes which means you can just be yourself and nobody cares. Amsterdam is […]
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Vietnam Travel Vlog - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) - Street Food, Craft Breweries & More - Headbanger's Kitchen - Keto All The Way!
Headbanger's Kitchen - Keto All The Way!
A travel vlog about my recent trip to Vietnam. In this video I take you through my time in Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City.
Sharp Edges VS. Spring Softness
by terryzeng @ Façhion Coma
Sat Apr 08 13:49:23 PDT 2017
Spring is in the air! After a whole winter hibernating in puffy coats and long johns (if you wear them LOL), Spring is the time to stay sharp and edgy. What makes you stand out the most is not the soft pink many have worn from head to toe during the past winter, but, in my style, […]
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Christmas Party 2017 at Villa Song!
by Lan @ Villa Song Saigon Hotel
Mon Nov 06 00:32:43 PST 2017
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Sweet 16: Anniversary Reflections and Travel Inflections
by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market
Fri Sep 30 07:43:36 PDT 2016
By Audrey Scott
As we celebrate 16 years of marriage today, I consider a few of our turning points, the mindset that motivated them and some of the emerging lessons that guided us to the next step. Sweet 16, of a total of 19 years that we’ve been together. (Yikes! Has it really been that long?!) For me, […]
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Recipe: Healthy vegan Southwestern quinoa bowl
by the Blind Cook @ The Blind Cook
Wed Jan 03 13:47:57 PST 2018
Happy new year, and welcome to 2018! I don’t really make new year’s resolutions because I believe self-improvement is something on which one should constantly work—I guess you could say I believe in year-round resolutions—but for most people, a new year marks new beginnings, a newer and improved version of yourself. This means many resolutions […]
4 Reasons to Stay in a Hostel as a Couple
by Dan Vineberg @ The New Travel Blog
Mon Sep 19 17:55:58 PDT 2016
If you are a couple planning your next trip, there are a number of great reasons why staying in a hostel may be the perfect…
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Cyber Monday: All Books and Courses Up to 50% Off!
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Mon Nov 27 06:09:58 PST 2017
This Cyber Monday, all of my books and courses are up to 60% off! If you've ever thought about learning to blog, improving your writing or photography, or wanted to become a travel vlogger then you'll definitely want to check out this sale! There is something for everyone, but the sale won't last so don't wait!
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Is Calorie Counting for Everyone?
by Natasha Athab @ The Fat Kid Inside
Tue Jan 16 23:11:39 PST 2018
You may have heard countless people say that they count calories – some for weight loss reasons, others for consciousness of their lifestyle and eating habits. For a lot of people, calorie counting has been their number one weight loss method and it really just worked for them. You could see the difference for some,...
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Discover: Kratie
by @ Wikitravel
Tue Feb 12 21:53:24 PST 2008
The interior of the Phnom Sombok temple in Kratie, Cambodia is decorated with torture scenes for the edification of the non-virtuous visitor.

Singapore – Southeast Asia’s superlative city (video)
by Tobi @ Travel blog about Southeast Asia: Home is where your Bag is
Sun Apr 30 04:32:12 PDT 2017
Skylines, temples and much more: In our Singapore video we will take you for a few days to the impressive city in Southeast Asia.
Jianbing is HANDS DOWN the BEST Chinese Street Food (Video)
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Wed Feb 08 01:24:53 PST 2017
Jianbing is HANDS DOWN the BEST Chinese Street Food (Video)
Jianbing is the BEST Chinese street food there is. Hands down. Even if you disagree with me, I know deep down you WANT to agree, because jianbing is a gift from the heavens. Well, not really. It’s a gift from … Continue reading
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Chinese Seafood Marketplace in Sanya (VIDEO)
by Kevin Cook @ Monkey Abroad
Fri Dec 15 22:20:36 PST 2017
Chinese Seafood Marketplace in Sanya (VIDEO)
In November, as part of a project for our client the Sanya Government, I traveled to far southern China to the sunny city of Sanya to interview Miss World Pageant contestants. While there, we filmed the contestant interviews to use … Continue reading
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Vietnam: The Land of Smiles and Soup
by Dan Vineberg @ The New Travel Blog
Tue Jan 03 18:07:02 PST 2017
When I think of Vietnam, a couple of things come to mind. First, there are the smiles. Then, there’s the soup. This is Vietnam. The…
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The Secret Sauce Behind Scott’s Cheap Flights
by NomadicMatt @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Mon Dec 11 06:34:52 PST 2017
Scott Keyes turned a simple newsletter into a popular travel hacking site, Scott's Cheap Flights. In this interview, Scott tells us how he and his worldwide team find cheap flights using a combination of manpower and knowledge of industry trends. Every flight is hand-searched!
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Lahti in the magical winter time of Finland
by traveldaveuk @ Travel Dave
Wed Dec 06 06:40:14 PST 2017
Finland boasts some of the most beautiful ice and snowscapes to be found in all of Europe, and the magical gem that is Lahti makes for a perfect escape this winter. Lahti is just a short 1 hour 30 min train ride from Helsinki (or Helsinki Airport), making it a....
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