Random Saigon: Little Stools, Big Wires, and Lots of Smiles
Monday, November 28th, 2011Here are some random observations I made in Saigon – things almost as random as the place itself, but that lend an explanation to this city with so many edges.
Here are some random observations I made in Saigon – things almost as random as the place itself, but that lend an explanation to this city with so many edges.
I most certainly recommend travel insurance – from experience – but not all forms of travel insurance are necessary. Here are some pointers.
Join me as I hop on the back of a bike in Saigon for a day on a culinary tour; experiencing, traffic, street food, culture, shopping, and more.
John and Andrea are nomadic thirty-somethings travelling the world on a one year-sabbatical. Here’s a week-in-the-life in England, Austria, and Slovenia.
Do you hit the road for long-term travel with a pile of debt on your hands? It’s not recommended. Here are some resources to help you evaluate your own debt load.
I’m getting my “Grenada legs” under me now, and have a nice routine of exploration and writing. Speaking of which: check out this great collection of articles!
In Vietnam, I learned a new way to drink coffee, explored the street food scene, and got a new take on hygiene standards – all over the world.
Not only is shopping in a supermarket while traveling a great way to keep costs low; it’s a fun cultural experience! But beware of their costly traps…
Bike culture in Saigon, Vietnam is prevalent in many ways. Just try to cross the street and you’ll understand! Here are some fun pictures and a video to prove it.