Blog Entries tagged 'tunnels'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'tunnels'
- Day One Loosdrecht to BruggeWith a pleasant 21C we set off just before 12 noon. One Km down the road I suddenly think of my camera still sitting on the shelf in the cupboard. Jos kindly turned around so that I could collect it. Posted by Koopmansal1 in France and Shakespeare | Aug 14, 2019
- Last Day in Ho Chi MinhWe had booked through Expedia to do a half day trip to Cu Chi to visit the Tunnels there. This tour cost NZ$119.91 for 2 Adults and 3 kids and was great value given half a day meant we Posted by H20Adventures in Vietnam Family Adventure | Jul 11, 2018
- Day 8 - Ho Chi Minh CityLast night we celebrated our last night with our Intrepid family. It’s funny we’ve only been together a short while, but we feel like we’ve known them for a long time. There was a lot of email address and Facebook Posted by Malby in Vietnam Adventure | Apr 6, 2018
- Ho Chi Minh City[center][/center] Well, we’ve made it to our final stop in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City. This city, which used to be named Saigon, was the capital of Vietnam from 1949-1975. Posted by BlondeandCurly in Blonde & Curly Adventures | Jun 5, 2017
- Vietnam Day 3 - Cu Chi Tunnels Day TripI had my usual chicken noodle soup for breakfast at the hotel. [center][/center] The morning was spent travelling to the Cu Chi Tunnels north west of the city. [center][img=ht Posted by Shona Travels in Shona Travels The World | Mar 8, 2016
- London - Oslo - Tromsø - LyngenWe always like to vary the type of travel we do as much as possible, and this holiday can hardly be more different to our last sojourn when we went exploring the deserts of Northern Kenya: we are travelling in Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Nov 19, 2015
- Hue, VietnamBefore we arrived in Hue, the bus stopped in dong Ha which is about two hours from Hue. Dong Ha is very close to the old DMZ (De-militarized zone) and while we were having breakfast there, the cafe owner asked Posted by derryfadman in Worldwide ramblings | Oct 3, 2014
- Les dessous de Big IslandNous profitons de la luxuriance d’Hawaii et allons visiter un endroit insolite. Pendant des siècles, les coulées de lave successives ont créé des centaines de tunnels sur des dizaines de niveaux. Guy nous conduit dans l'un des passages secrets de Posted by bloomglance in Volcano trip | Sep 21, 2014
- Lessons from Cu ChiOur last major visit on this trip were the Cu Chi Tunnels, about 1.5 hours outside of Ho Chi Minh City. Our guide and the hotels suggest that residents prefer the city to be called Saigon, but until I Posted by MJMullin in When Historical Stories Meet the Present | Aug 1, 2014
- Revisiting the Vietnam War Reunification Palace in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam I actually slept in, today. I am not sure if that means my body is adjusting to it getting light so early, or if stayi Posted by world_wide_mike in Worldwidemike | Jul 1, 2014
- St. Lawrence Circular 8:44 a.m. Leaving the house to explore an unknown route is always an adventure. My enthusiasm is always evident even before I leave my house because I know I always discover something new. This trip is one of those which are Posted by Adoni Mosquera in Walking - A Way of Discovering | Feb 4, 2014
- Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonderSo the other day (days are passing so quickly and they are blending into one) my friend Hanh, took me out to the Cu Chi tunnels for the day on her motorbike. Even though it is around 50kms away it Posted by breannamorgan34 in Somewhere in Vietnam | Dec 11, 2013
- The Highs and Lows of New YorkExperiencing the world famous view from the top of the Empire State Building had always been on my bucket list for New York but going 80 feet (24 metres) underground to witness the construction of the Second Avenue Subway was Posted by FrancisRTW in My Career Break Trip around the World | May 29, 2013
- A few days in Summit County, ColoradoFor the first few days of my stay in Colorado we travelled up to my cousin's mountain house at Keystone in Summit County high up in the Rockies. On the way up into the mountains we stopped to visit [i]Mother Posted by FrancisRTW in My Career Break Trip around the World | May 12, 2013
- Milford SoundA must see for me was Milford Sound only 40 miles (64 kilometres) away as the crow flies although with mountains and lakes in the way the actual distance by road was 180 miles (290 kilometres) and took over 3 Posted by FrancisRTW in My Career Break Trip around the World | Apr 10, 2013
- Margaret RiverThe Margaret River area is the south west toe of Western Australia about 3 hours drive from Perth. I had been there before on my previous visit to my cousins in Perth back in 2002 but definately wanted to go Posted by FrancisRTW in My Career Break Trip around the World | Mar 13, 2013
- Norway's InfrastructureThroughout my trip I was studying for a diploma in Economics, which I somehow managed to complete and am waiting to find out my final project mark. From the point of view of an economics student, travelling through Norway was fascinating. Posted by beyondbritain in My Big Bike Adventure | Sep 28, 2012
- South VietnamArrived in Saigon, or to give it the official name - Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam, home to 7 million people and apparently 5 million motorbikes,so you can imagine the traffic madness on the streets (and Posted by seanio5 in The Other Side of The World, and Back | Jun 17, 2012
- The Gayest Hostel Owner in the CityGood day to you al! Welcome readers to te latest edition of our blog. This is our last few days in Vietnam, which is sad, but then we're in Cambodia, which is good. Cracking. After arriving in HCMC on our sleeper bus, Posted by lucyjfrench in Alice, Louise, Lucy & Luca Travel | May 31, 2012
- Ho Chi Minh City With only three full days in the capital of Vietnam, I didn’t think we would have enough time to explore it fully, but it turned out to be the perfect amount of time to do everything Posted by charlotter45 in Charlotte and Stephen's Adventure! | May 25, 2012
- Saigon, Vietnam[ Posted by Kan_Kan_Can in not recommended by the lonely planet | May 21, 2012
- Impressions of South VietnamHi there! It’s been ten days since I wrote last, high time for a new update! In the meantime me and M. have been in Dalat, Saigon, and Ha Tien. At the moment we are in Duong Dong, the biggest settlement Posted by sanneastri in Sanne on the Road | Feb 18, 2011
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