We set off really early for the submerged mangrove forests and bird sanctuary some 50 kms from Chau Doc. Continue reading “Chau Doc: Submerged Forests, Mountain Temples & Crocs”
Saigon Food : Bun Mam
My husband has another name; it is the Bun Mam Man.
Angkor wat three ways…
One of the benefits of our nomadic lifestyle that we get to return to some of our favourite places and witness the changes over the years. Everywhere is on the way to somewhere, so we can often fit in these return visits to places we love. Cambodia is a country we have visited many times over the last 20 odd years, sometimes on the way to Australia, sometimes on a trip around Indochina. Cambodia has changed a lot in that time and nowhere is that change more evident than at the magnificent Angkor Temple complex, arguably the most famous UNESCO World Heritage Site in the world.
Continue reading “Angkor wat three ways…”Cai Rang Floating Market
An authentic, busy floating market in Vietnam, near Can Tho.
Mekong – Ben Tre to Can Tho by boat
What better way to see the life along the river banks than using the mighty Mekong for our transport needs? All we need is a boat to venture further into the Delta.
Mekong Delta – Ben Tre
Exploring the Mekong Delta. Continue reading “Mekong Delta – Ben Tre”