From darkness to light in Vietnam
So there I was, crawling on my hands and knees, wondering if I’d ever see daylight again. It was hot, it was humid and but for the light from the guide’s small torch, it was pitch... Continue Reading
So there I was, crawling on my hands and knees, wondering if I’d ever see daylight again. It was hot, it was humid and but for the light from the guide’s small torch, it was pitch... Continue Reading
400-million-year-old karst mountains, vast cave systems and spectacular underground rivers: these are the features for which Vietnam’s Phong Nha National Park are renowned. One of central... Continue Reading
It is 5am, it’s chilly and I’m trying desperately hard not to trip over the person in front of me. We’re walking in single file, dodging broken curbs and muddy puddles. The only... Continue Reading
An all-year-round destination, Vietnam’s 1,000-kilometre stretch lends itself to stark seasonal contrast between the north and south of the country. If you welcome the saying... Continue Reading
Vietnam is a feast for the senses; whether you’re jumping off the pavement to avoid a motorbike, trekking in the jungle watching out for cobras or absorbing the smells of the early morning... Continue Reading
In 2019, Tet falls at the start of February, and many people may tell you that it’s not a good idea to travel to Vietnam during this time. However, Tripfuser’s GRACE HOMER is here... Continue Reading