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Pulse on VIETNAM | Covid -19 Preparedness for Off Beat Experiences
We are taking the Pulse on Vietnam and their Covid-19 preparedness for Off Beat Experiences! Vietnam has not had any local transmission, as we write this, in over two months. This is impressive. The government is yet super careful and is not looking to open up the country for tourism anytime soon. The current estimate is that Vietnam will open up for tourism around mid 2021, and looking at current...
Bring Vietnam to your kitchen and make Banh Mi
Vietnam is renowned for its noodle, rice and soup-based dishes. However, one famous dish which is quite the opposite is its staple street food desire, is the Banh Mi. A crunchy baguette local type breakfast (yet you can have at any time of the day). Depending on where you visit in Vietnam, the style of the Banh Mi changes. It was first introduced by the French in the 1950s adopted...
Pu Luong – A Trip To Remember
I was lucky enough to travel to Pu Luong one of the under-the-radar destinations in Northern Vietnam. Isolate in rough off-road areas, Pu Luong has been overshadowed by a more popular destination Mai Chau. This time I ventured a bit further to explore more hidden parts and the authenticity. A 4-hour drive took me to Mai Chau. I guess that the scenery is the first reason visitors flood to Mai Chau....
Vietnam Fast Facts
Vietnam is a fine country and is rich in history and culture. Here are some intriguing pieces of information for you to know and impress your friends, co-workers, family or travel companions with. Vietnamese food is a mix of influence from Thai and Chinese cuisines. According to sciencekids it’s one of the healthiest cuisines in the world. It mainly consists of seafood, herbs, fruits and vegetables. Its staple food is...
Weather To Go Vietnam
Subject to the time of year you visit Vietnam you may encounter diverse types of weather. Similarly, you can also face different weather based on the area of Vietnam you visit. Therefore it’s vital you know whether to pack suncream or a raincoat in advance. Northern Vietnam-Hanoi, Cuc Phuong Ha Long Bay, Sapa Ninh Bin and Mai Chau April-October: During this period there will be plenty of rain in Northern Vietnam and...
Do I need a Visa to Visit Vietnam?
Most Travellers who are visiting Vietnam require a tourist visa for a minimum of 15-30 days. If you want to extend you can once in Vietnam. Similarly, your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months after your proposed stay before you can apply or enter the country. However certain countries are exempt for up to a certain duration of days in which they can secure a visa on...
Vietnam Top Tips
Vietnam is one of the most picturesque countries to visit in Southern Asia. It caters to many types of travellers. It also has a population of over 96 million people according to worldpopulationreview. As Vietnam has a big population it’s important you have insider information before travelling there. This way you can remain safe within the large population, optimise your travel to the fullest and remain a healthy traveller by...