Sorry about that but I couldn’t resist. I have 2 hours left in Cambodia before the Tour ends and I think I’m getting De-Mob happy - as the Vietnam troops used to say, I’m on short time. Yesterday, and this morning we visited the Temples at the Angkor Wat complex. A mixture of Hindu & …
Lotus, Spiders, Kids & Sticky Rice
Another early start for the long days drive to Siem Reap from Phnom Penh. Our Local Guide, Lim (on the left) and driver Hing were waiting for us and after the bags were checked (me) and loaded (somebody else) we set off. A great Team to look after us. Driving in Cambodia (actually Kampuchea) is …
Phnom Penh & Year Zero
A busy and very complex day today. We started with a morning visit to the Royal Palace. Not only is this a beautiful building but it’s also immaculately maintained. Inside the palace the French erected a statue of Napoleon the third mounted on a horse. When French rule ended and Cambodia became independent Kampuchea they …
Like Floating Waitrose…
We woke up early, at zero dark 30, to visit the floating market at Cai Rang And then the sun rose... The floating market is kind of like a supermarket, only instead of going to Aisle six for a pineapple, you go to boat three. Dozens of boats, small and large, mill around, drinking and …
Mekong-ing
Yesterday we travelled from Sai Gon to the Mekong River Delta and spent the day learning more about how people live in the area. The river is 2,700 miles long, the 12th longest in the world. Starting in Tibet is passes through China, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia & Vietnam. To exist in the river delta …
RIP ‘Bravo’ the Water Buffalo (A Rant)
These opinions are my own and do not in any way represent those of any other person or company. Last night we arrived at the beautiful Victoria Hotel, Cần Thơ, This has long been my favourite hotel on the Tour and thank goodness GRJ have now reshuffled the Tour days to allow clients to enjoy …
Tank 834… and George
We left our Sai Gon Hotel early to visit the Viet Cong Tunnel complex at Cu Chi. An extraordinary and extensive system of tunnels that existed literally under the feet of the Americans and that is now a centre for Tourists keen to understand more about the American War. It’s a fascinating morning, but unfortunately …
“I’m still only in Saigon”
It doesn’t quite fit, but at this stage of the Tour it’s not that far off! 😁😁😁😁😁 https://youtu.be/2-bvNttwAUc
End of the line… Sai Gon
Today we travelled to Sai Gon from Nha Trang. Just under 8 hours but we’ve now completed our journey from Hà Nội and that makes 1726 km in total https://videopress.com/v/YNhT9iwd?preloadContent=metadata I got to take another picture for my collection of great conductors hats of the world. It’s a little small but you have to work …
Back on the train again
So today was day one of our long two day journey to Saigon. Da Nang to Nha Trang Where I am now. Tomorrow onto Saigon itself. I thought today I just put up a few pictures to give you a rough idea of what life is like on our Vietnam train. The train is quite …