by Mikko | Dec 28, 2016 | Da Nang, Hue, Mui Ne, Vietnam
We began our journey to celebrate Christmas in Mui Ne Beach from Hue on Monday 19th of December. On that day we took an early train to Da Nang in order to see a lot praised scenery between these two cities. Unfortunately, the weather was still a bit rainy and cloudy...
by Mikko | Dec 23, 2016 | Hue, Vietnam
After wet and flooding Hoi An, we took a one hour yellow bus back to Da Nang. We checked out from wonderful Quyhn Nhan Homestay guest house at 11 am in order to travel to the old capital of Vietnam, Hue. Hue is around three-hour train journey away from Da Nang...
by Mikko | Dec 21, 2016 | Hoi An, Vietnam
Now, when we have guided you safely from Da Nang to Hoi An by yellow bus, it’s time to share our time in this picturesque little town, flooding Hoi An. We arrived at Hoi An on Monday afternoon 12th of December and settled into the nice and cozy Quynh Nhan Homestay...
by Mikko | Dec 18, 2016 | Da Nang, Hoi An, Vietnam
It might be frustrating for a digital nomad (or any traveler) to find an affordable vehicle for getting from Da Nang to Hoi An. Ok, a taxi might be affordable to somebody when taking Vietnamese cost-level into account. If you grab a taxi from downtown Da Nang to Hoi...
by Mikko | Dec 13, 2016 | Da Nang, Vietnam
We have now been staying a little over a weekend in Da Nang, Vietnam. There are some major differences comparing to Thailand which are easy to notice even in just a short period of stay in Da Nang. First of all, traffic is a way crazier here. Ok, in Vietnam people are...
by Mikko | Dec 7, 2016 | Chiang Mai, Da Nang, Thailand, Vietnam
Our one-month visa-free time was about to get expired so it was time to move forward from Chiang Mai to Da Nang. We have had a really great time in North and South Vietnam a year ago. With that being said, we wanted to see Central Vietnam as well which we didn’t have...