I’ve been on Koh Rong for, I think, three days now. The island is amazing. There are supposed to be 20 beaches on the island and I’ve seen 3 of them. I could seriously stay here for the next month just to see the rest of them.
I’ve been on Koh Rong for, I think, three days now. The island is amazing. There are supposed to be 20 beaches on the island and I’ve seen 3 of them. I could seriously stay here for the next month just to see the rest of them.
I have a confession to make. If you know me well this won’t be a surprise. I can’t sit still very well.
How to summarize Cambodia? Same Same But Different.
So two Vietnamese, two Americans, two Danes, a Brit, two Canadians, and a Frenchwoman walk into a bar…
As I’ve traveled throughout Vietnam for nearly a month, the same set of thoughts keep coming to my head – “Why is there so much USA love here?”
Both Mui Ne and Vung Tau are Vietnamese tourist locations with a primary offering of “beach”.
Driving along the southern coastline of Vietnam, I had to tell myself to stop wanting to stop and breathe in each new beach I passed.
Da Lat – a city the French built at the top of a mountain.
Another magical ride through the perilous mountains of Vietnam…
On the road again… I think that’s an old song or something right?