We went to a Magical Town, HOI AN, VIETNAM (2019)│ My Travel Journal
Visiting Vietnam was an incredible experience, we went to so many places and so many UNESCO heritages.
Then we came to Danang, and everybody mentioned HOI AN, I don't know how We missed it from our research but here We are on our way to Hoi An.
We arrived and we were impressed, is such a Magical Town, so beautiful, not just the town but the food, Oh my gosh.
We found that most of the vegetables fron this town come from a little village like 5 to 10 minutes away, a community of 50 families and off course we Went there.
From Hoi An take a taxi to the TRA QUE Vegetable Village, you will not regret, is free of charge but they have a lot of activities that you can do like: farming, tours inside the village, cooking classes, etc etc and they go from $23 to $28 dollars, not bad because that includes food and more things.
HOI AN is a town that you have to visit if you come to Vietnam and stay for more than a day if it is possible, in the night this town transform in a Lantern town, so nice.
The food is espectacular, you have to try CAO LAU, nooldes than can be made just here because they are made with water from a WELL that is very special and different. They say that the water that comes from underground is from a little Island close by that has ashes of the local trees OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT. Off course we went there.
We will eat, we will get lost in the town, we will go to temples and more.
We hope you enjoy ths video and please Subscribe and contact us for whatever you need.
If you have any questions, just live us a comment bellow.
There is more to come, more videos, we are still traveling around ASIA, Vietnam and Japan, China and Thailand, stick with us, SUBSCRIBE, you won't regret.
We publish every week.
Also follow us in our social media:
TWITTER @mytraveljourna2
Also if you want to get in contact with us:
mytraveljournalvlog@gmail.com
HOI AN VIETNAM TRAVEL GUIDE
Stop two on my Vietnam journey is Hoi An, the City of Lanterns. Hoi An is an Ancient riverside town and a great place to get away from the busy traffic. It’s also a well-preserved UNESCO world heritage site. Its delicious food, rich history, and lantern-lit streets make this stop on the map one you won’t want to miss. Links to follow on all the things:
Periscope: (daily broadcasts)
Instagram:
Twitter: @StephTaylerLive
Support this channel at
Special thanks to the following major supporters on Patreon:
LADad
usscv62
LukeA85
Vickie Whisenhunt
bkaneko
nemoitrex
caseyjames289
Craig Westerman
muir_sm
William Salminen
Shigeru Wakita
--------GEAR LIST------
CAMERAS:
Main camera: Sony a7 iii
Vlogging camera: Canon g7x ii
DJI Osmo Pocket
GoPro Hero 7 black:
GoPro Bobber Floating Handle Grip
LENSES:
Sony FE 2.8/24-70mm
Sony FE 2.8/16-35mm
82mm Variable ND filter -
DRONES
DJI Mavic Pro, controller, & spare battery
DJI Mavic Air controller, & spare battery
Hoi An, Vietnam, The most BEAUTIFUL City in the world (City of lanterns)
Hoi an is a beautiful town located towards the middle of Vietnam on the coast, 45 min away from the city of Da Nang, this is a must visit destination when travelling to Vietnam, DO NOT SKIP IT! Hoi an is an incredibly picturesque town and at ever turn you'll find yourself wishing you brought your camera. the incredible ancient french architecture can be seen all over Hoi an within its buildings, and the vibrant blues and yellows of this towns walls will imprint a memory of this place that can not be forgotten.
Instagram - benn_jayms_tkalcevic
BUY MY GEAR HERE! ( researched for lowest prices possible, love TK )
My drone DJI Mavic Pro and combo kit
America - Ebay -
Australia - Ebay -
My main drone DJI Phantom 4 Pro
America - Ebay -
Australia - Ebay -
Phantom 4 Backpack ( Best backpack for phantom 4 and phantom 4 pro)
America - Ebay -
Australia - Ebay -
My main camera
America - Ebay -
Australia - Ebay -
My camera ( Next model up )
America - Ebay -
Australia - Ebay -
Mirrorless Camera Stabilizer, Zhiyun Crane
America - Ebay -
Australia - Ebay -
SD card 64GB 95MB/s U3 Ultra HD 4K (must have XAVCS sd card for high quality video)
America - Ebay -
Australia - Ebay-
SD card 128GB 95MB/s U3 Ultra HD 4K ( If you film a lot of stuff in a day! )
America - Ebay -
Australia - Ebay -
Lens - Sony Full frame Kit lens 28-70 F3.5 - 5.6 OSS ( Best starter lens! )
America - Ebay -
Australia - Ebay -
Lens - Sony FE 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 OSS ( must have for lone candid/long shots )
America - Ebay -
Laptop for traveling (small and fast!)
Australia - Ebay -
Hoi An | Vietnam | travel | Beautiful | city of lanterns | Da nang | Viet
Top 7 Things to do in Hoi An, Vietnam
We shot this Top things to do in Hoi An, Vietnam video from what has become one of our favourite locations we've visited so far. Hoi An is simply an amazing must-visit city in Vietnam. We hope this video helps you get a glimpse into as much magic as we were able to capture during our 5 night stay in Hoi An, Vietnam.
If you're planning a trip to Vietnam, it should include a visit to Hoi An Ancient Town and you definitely need to stay from day until evening because everything changes at night. From the glowing silk lanterns to the row boats slowly drifting down the river. This little Hoi An old town is simply charming. Just be prepared for the big crowds to pack in during the evening and night time.
Remember to pick up your tickets from the ticket stations located around the Hoi An Ancient Town. Once you pay for this you can visit any 5 special attractions of your choice.
Some of the ticketed attractions we visited in Hoi An Old Town were:
1. Assembly Hall Of Fujian Chinese
Address: 46 Trần Phú, Cẩm Châu, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
Hours: Monday - Sunday 7am–6pm
2. Japanese Covered Bridge
Address: Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam 564010, Vietnam
3. Museum of Trade Ceramics Hoi An
80 Tran Phu St. | Minh An, Hoi An, Vietnam
Hours: Monday - Sunday 7am–6pm
You should also visit Hoi An Night Market in the Ancient Town. Cross the Hoi An bridge and you'll enter the night market. Much more enjoyable at night with all the boats running along and lanterns fully lit up. It is a very touristy area though so just be aware of the higher prices and crowds.
Chicken Rice Place (not sure if the Google marker/address is quite in the right place, but the shop name is Cơm Gà Hiền and the photos shown are correct in the map link!)
Cơm Gà Hiền
593 Hai Bà Trưng, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam 550000, Vietnam
If you're looking for a nice beach to relax in Hoi An has you covered.
There are 3 main beaches in Hoi An:
- An Bang Beach
- Tan Tanh Beach
- Cua Dai Beach
An Bang Beach will be the most busy so try Tan Tanh or Cua Dai if you're wanting more space to relax.
We also went to an ancient temple and UNESCO world heritage site called My Son Sanctuary to find out some of the amazing history of the Champa people who once lived in Vietnam. My Son Sanctuary is a must-visit when you're in Hoi An, Vietnam especially if you love history and ancient ruins.
The World Cultural Heritage My Son Sanctuary
Address: Duy Phú, Duy Xuyên District, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam
Hours: Monday - Sunday 6:30am–5:30pm
We love sharing our food and travel adventures so if you're enjoying our videos, come join our community and follow us by subscribing to our channel and clicking that bell icon to get notified each time we release a new video. Remember to drop us a thumbs up on our videos and leave us a comment even if it's just to say hi! We love hearing from our viewers and appreciate all your support :)
#vietnam #hoianancienttown #mysonsanctuary
===============
FOLLOW US
Instagram
Facebook
Website
Getting A Custom Suit in Hoi An, Vietnam!
From Hanoi to Hội An- After a 16 hour journey, I found myself in this magical place, known as Vietnam’s most atmospheric town! Follow along from start to finish as I order a custom made suit and show you some of my favourite spots to eat!
__
Stay tuned for a new video every week!
__
INSTAGRAM @inspectahdekk
__
My name is Inspectah Dek. My channel follows my life, my travels and adventures. I hope you all enjoy a peek into my life and the content we put out. Thank you for coming along for the journey!
__
Songs Used:
Ikson- Dawn
Ikson- Spring
Lakey Inspired- Going Up
Exploring Hoi An, Vietnam ???????? Thành Phố Hội An
Hoi An, Vietnam is a city unlike any other. I traveled Vietnam and found it incredible, but nothing was like this city right here. Hoi An is special. Come tour Hoi An with me as we try local Vietnamese cuisine, Vietnamese street food, Bahn Mi, massive markets, and more. We talk to the locals and share shade with them as we try the local fruit. Travel Vietnam with me by finding my Vietnam playlist. We go to Hanoi, Hoi An, Ha Long Bay, Ninh Binh, Saigon, and more...
Please subscribe to my channel, it helps me out. Thank you.
CHECK OUT ALL MY FAVORITE TRAVEL GEAR -
BUSINESS EMAIL - alexandertravelbum@gmail.com
SUPPORT TRAVELBUM -
CAMERA GEAR
- My Camera:
- My Main Lens:
- My Camera Microphone:
- Camera Strap:
- Memory Card Case:
- Ape Camera Case :
- My Military-style backpack:
- My drone:
VAN BUILD & VAN STUFF
- Paint Your Van Cheap :
- Camera Mount On Van Window :
- Eco-Friendly Induction Pan :
- Induction Cooktop :
- The Best Van Faucet :
- USA Map :
- Headlamp :
- Magnetic Phone Mount :
FAVORITE TRAVEL GEAR
- Best Travel Underwear :
- Best Backpacking Backpack :
- My Beloved Hat:
- Favorite Travel Book :
MY OWN STORE ON AMAZON -
TRY TUBEBUDDY (You need this if you're a Youtuber) -
THIS IS THE BEST TRAVEL CREDIT CARD. GET FREE FLIGHTS WHEN YOU SIGN UP. IT'S AWESOME -
MUSIC USED IN MY VIDEOS -
All my music comes from Epidemic Sound these days.
SOCIAL -
INSTAGRAM -
FACEBOOK -
Alexander Travelbum - Travel Vlogger making travel videos, editing tutorials, budget travel tips, and Youtube advice.
Experiencing Local Life in Hoi An Vietnam
Second stop during our stay in Vietnam was to a charming lil city, Hoi An. Hoi An was a place we both really enjoyed and we stayed longer than most visitors to there to properly soak it all in.
During our time in Hoi An, we stayed at An Bang Stilt House. A traditional style building that's in a great location. It's a 5 min bicycle ride away from the beach and only a short drive away from Hoi An Old Town too. Plenty of Grab taxis to get us there. We had the most friendly and welcoming host ever (Kim) who made us feel right at home during our entire stay. We recommend ordering her home-cooked meals, they were so good!
An Bang Stilt House
Address: Group 4, Tan Thanh, Cam An ward, Hoi An, Quang Nam, Vietnam 563800
We also enjoyed a unique and special tour of Hoi An away from the tourist attractions and out into the more remote countryside of Hoi An.
Our tour of Hoi An, Vietnam was with XO Tours. This is a really cool tour company where all the tours are done on scooters and with friendly, knowledgeable, female riders (the company wanted to give females more job opportunities so created XO Tours) but the best thing is you get to immerse yourself in the local life of Hoi An and Vietnam.
We got to learn about the daily work lives of locals, try our hands at their craft and ended the tour with a invitation into a Vietnamese family home for an amazing home cooked meal. Definitely a great experience and one to try for yourselves if you're visiting Hoi An and looking for things to do.
We're here in Vietnam for a month, so expect plenty more food and travel videos to come. Stay tuned! ????
We love sharing our food and travel adventures so if you're enjoying our videos, come join our community and follow us by subscribing to our channel and clicking that bell icon to get notified each time we release a new video. Remember to drop us a thumbs up on our videos and leave us a comment even if it's just to say hi! We love hearing from our viewers and appreciate all your support :)
#vietnam #hoian #xotours
Music Attribution:
Buddha by Kontekst Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library
Say Good Night by Joakim Karud Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library
===============
FOLLOW US
Instagram
Facebook
Website
HOI AN: Expectations vs. Reality (Hoi An Travel Guide)
What are you not seeing about Hoi An on people's Instagram posts?...
Hoi An is a gorgeous and extremely popular destination for tourists in Central Vietnam. Countless Instagram posts show Hoi An's lanterns and river views, but come along for a REAL, RAW experience visiting this town beyond the pictures you see on Instagram. You'll see the town's highlights, lowlights, things to do, and things to know before you go to Hoi An.
Is Hoi An worth it? What is the best day trip outside of Hoi An? What is Central Vietnamese food? What are the seasons in Hoi An? What are the things to know before you go to Hoi An? Is the Hoi An Ancient Town worth it?
SUBSCRIBE for more insightful travel videos coming soon!
IG:
Philcaela:
Micaela:
Phil:
Hoi An was an incredible experience and it was fun capturing the raw experience visiting Hoi An! We're always looking forward to learning more things about Hoi An! Although there were highlights and lowlights, eating Central Vietnamese Mi Quang noodles, doing a day trip to My Son Ruins, and going on a lantern boat on the Thu Bon River were the best experiences in Hoi An! Let us know if you've ever been to Hoi An when you were in Vietnam and if you agree with these points about visiting Hoi An!
#HoiAn #HoiAnVietnam #Vietnam
HOI AN and DA NANG Travel Guide VIETNAM
#danang #hoian #vietnam
Da Nang and Hoi An Travel Guide in Vietnam!!!
Thành Phố Hội An
Wondering what to do in Da Nang and Hoi An , Vietnam? How to get around and enjoy the best viewpoints, sites, hotspots, and secrets there? You have found the right video!!!
After our visit to Da Nang; a clean, modern, and laid-back city, bordered by a long white sand beach called My Khe. The beach front is lined with top-notch resorts, restaurants, and quirky shops; the city night filled with lights and beaming with life, and even just outside the city, amazing nature and serene views we have selected some of our favorite places for you to explore. So without further ado:
1. Marble mountains. Just south of Da Nang and accessed by two cylindrical glass elevators lies a natural masterpiece. Marble and limestone rock formations bulge out of the ground and reach for the skies. Atop this natural marvel is a pilgrimage site for Buddhists, with temples, pagodas, and sacred caves. Having 3 distinct peaks, serve as amazing viewpoints of the mountains to the south and the city of Da Nang to the North as well as breathtaking views of My Khe Beach to the East.
2. Dragon Bridge One of the most unique bridges in Da Nang and the whole of Vietnam. It is constructed in the shape of a dragon and a shining display of lights during the night makes your visit worthwhile.
3. Son Tra Mountain. Largely covered with thick forest, Son Tra Peninsula is full of Beaches and spectacular views. Sightseeing, nature walks, wildlife sightings, eating and drinking in Vietnamese style are on the top of the list.
4. Lady Buddha and Linh Ung Pagoda. Being the tallest Buddha statue in Vietnam at an astounding 194 feet, Lady Buddha is located near Linh Ung Pagoda on the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, a short 5 miles away from My Khe beach, or 9 miles from Da Nang city center.
5. Beaches.The best beaches in Da Nang are known for their clean waters and sands. The more popular ones, such as My Khe and Non Nuoc are relatively close to the city centre. Less than 10 minutes away by car, they’re often packed with locals during weekends and public holidays. You can also find plenty of local restaurants serving fresh seafood and Da Nang specialities at affordable prices. Lounges and beach chairs are available for rent for about VND 40,000 per day ($1.74 USD).
Hoi An has quickly become one of the most loved tourist sight in the country. This place doesn't have any airport or any railway network and the only way to reach it is by taxi, motorbike, or the public (Yellow) bus. However, this is one of the most beautiful as well as the most pleasant locations you will ever find. Here’s our top 6 things to do in Hoi An:
1. Walk around Hoi An Old town
2. Explore the central market in the heart of the city and go SHOPPING!!!
3. Visit the Japanese Covered Bridge
4. Try the mysterious street food
5. Visit the many historical temples
6. Walk around at night and enjoy colorful lantern
Catch a ride on one of the many river gondolas
Discover the amazing artwork including photography, painting and handmade crafts in the artist district
What not to do:
Park your bike or car in Hoi An center after 3:00 PM
Park your bike or car in Hoi An center after 3:00 PM
Park you bi….you get the drift…watch the video for more on this.
Thanks for reading and enjoy the video! Please support us by subscribing to our channel, liking and sharing this video!
Connect with us!
Travel Blog: kyleanthonyphotography.com
Our IG: @surf_and_turf_travel
OUR GEAR:
Sony A7rii:
Recommended: Sony A7riii:
NISI Filters:
Sirui Tripod waterproof:
Peak Designs Backpack:
Photography: G-Master 24-70:
Videography :
Zeiss 35mm 1.4:
GoPro Hero 6,
Recommended: GoPro Hero 7:
DJI Mavic Pro 2:
#hoian#vietnam#danang
My $14 Room In Hoi An, Vietnam - Quynh Chau Homestay
My $14 (300,000 Dong) Hotel Room in Hoi An, Vietnam. Absolutely loved this guest house in the beautiful UNESCO listed old town of Hoi An. The room includes aircon, fridge, fast wifi, free bicycles, and house cleaning.
Here is the phone number +84 932533977 Mrs Chau
----------------------------------------------
***Get USD$35 off your first stay with Airbnb (conditions apply)
The above is an affiliate link which means if you sign up for th.e offer I get a small commission at no extra cost to you.
Follow my travels on Instagram:
My Son Sanctuary Bike Tour - Hoi An, Vietnam
HALF-DAY BIKE TOUR IN HOI AN
Cycle the scenic countryside from Hoi An to the UNESCO World Heritage site of My Son on this half-day biking adventure.
My Son Sanctuary is a cluster of abandoned and partially ruined Hindu temples constructed between the 4th and the 14th century AD by the Cham people. As of 1999, My Son has been recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site.
The Champa Kingdom, Indianized maritime kingdom based in what is now the Central Coast of Vietnam, was eventually conquered by the Vietnamese and Khmer. Descendants of the original tribes are now scattered throughout the region, mostly along inland waterways.
Leave the ancient town of Hoi An behind, we tour off the beaten path where you'll get a chance to see the hidden highlights and enjoy genuine local interaction. Go behind the scenes and experience a side of the country few visitors encounter.
Visit to find your next adventure
Exploring HOI AN, VIETNAM | Tourist Heaven or Hell?
Walking through the fascinating streets of touristy Hoi An, Vietnam.
Support Gabriel's videos on Patreon:
NEED GEAR FOR YOUR ADVENTURES? Visit Gabriel's Amazon e-store for ideas:
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP? Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel is a guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. For more info CLICK HERE:
Or check out Following My Thumb, Gabriel's book of adventure travel stories:
More books by Gabriel Morris:
Get a Gabriel Traveler t-shirt!
Follow on Instagram:
Join the Love of Travel Facebook group:
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
Follow on Twitter:
Lots more adventure travel at:
Music during the video:
Some Other Place by South London HiFi
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed with a GoPro Hero 7 Black:
My travel gear:
Main traveling backpack:
Smaller day pack:
Laptop computer:
One-person tent:
Three-person tent:
Leatherman multi-tool:
Universal socket adapter:
Sunglasses:
Money belt:
Sleeping mask:
Alarm clock:
Beard trimmer:
Need TRAVEL INSURANCE? Here's the company I use:
Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990 when he was 18 years old. He is author of Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel, Following My Thumb and several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
Exploring HOI AN, VIETNAM | Tourist Heaven or Hell?
#MyVietnam - My Hội An
Discover the captivating port town of Hội An with Châu Lê, a receptionist at local coworking space Hub Hoi An. Beyond the UNESCO-listed Ancient Town, Châu reveals her favourite parts of life in Hội An, including cycling through rice paddies, afternoons on An Bàng Beach and tempting noodle dishes.
Learn more about #MyVietnam:
----
Ngắm nhìn một Hội An đẹp mê mẩn qua lời kể của Châu Lê - một cô gái trẻ đang sống và làm việc tại nơi đây. Hội An của Châu là những cánh đồng xanh mượt, bãi biển An Bàng trong xanh cát trắng, và món cao lầu thơm ngon hấp dẫn. Đó là Việt Nam của Châu, vậy còn Việt Nam của bạn là gì?
Tìm hiểu thêm về chiến dịch #MyVietnam:
-----
Follow Vietnam Tourism Board at/Theo dõi chúng tôi tại:
►Website:
►Facebook:
►Instagram:
►Pinterest:
© Bản quyền thuộc về Vietnam Tourism Board
© Copyright by Vietnam Tourism Board ☞ Do not Reup
Danang to Hoi An | Vietnam
Today started with an early morning motorbike ride outside the city of Danang. Jeff took me to the local fishing village to watch them bring in their catch, and then we drove to an 800 year old tree!
Next, Jeff and Nancy were nice enough to drive us to Hoi An so we didn't have to take the public bus. We tried out a couple different coffee shops together before they headed back to Danang.
We spent the rest of the day walking, shopping, and eating in the ancient city of Hoi An.
***Travel Vlog 87 of Many***
Tunes by Joey Pecoraro:
CITY OF LANTERNS // Hoi An, Vietnam
Vlog 3 of my backpacking trip though Vietnam! Exploring Hoi An, an ancient city full of lanterns.
MY LINKS -------------------------------------------------------------------------
WEBSITE & STORE -
INSTAGRAM -
TWITTER -
FACEBOOK -
SNAPCHAT - mari.johnson
CAMERAS I USE ------------------------------------------------------------------
- Canon G7X-
& (my review)
- Joby GorillaPod tripod-
- GoPro Hero 4 Silver-
MUSIC -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Featuring music by Andrew Applepie -
|
I'm always looking for music to feature in my videos! If you're a musician and are interested, email me at missmarijohnson@gmail.com. Thanks!
GOODIES! -------------------------------------------------------------------------
GET $15 OFF LYFT!
GET A FREE AUDIO BOOK!
Two of my favorite travel books are On the Road by Jack Kerouac and Wild by Cheryl Strayed. Listen to one on me!
GET $35 OFF AIRBNB! airbnb.co.nz/c/marij26
When you sign up with this link and book your first place!
*Disclaimer: I receive small commissions from these links which help me travel and in return, create more content for you. Your support is very much appreciated!
ABOUT ME ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Californian in a constant state of wanderlust, currently traveling the world. I’m here to share my adventures and give you tips about travel, culture, language, and life.
Hoi An, Vietnam
Hoi An, Vietnam. A very beautiful and interesting place. Lots of old well kept buildings with excellent restaurants and friendly local people. I video the visitors enjoying the town. People watching is great. ............................................................................................... This is a 2017 edit of a 2015 visit.
Hoi An Vietnam
If you want to see how to spend a lazy day in Hoi An, you've stumbled across the right vlog. The morning started with a trip to our favorite coffee shop to get the worlds best chocolate croissant. Then we continued on to the Cocobox for iced mochas.
After napping away most of the afternoon we emerged from our room ready to explore Hoi An's night market. We ended the night with an amazing bowl of chicken pho at the Hoi An Roastery.
***Vlog 88 of Many***
Tunes by Joey Pecoraro: The Third Man
The Best Vietnamese Food in Hoi An, Vietnam. HANDS DOWN
Vietnamese food in Central Vietnam is simply the best. Hoi An isn't known for it's culinary excellence compared to Da Nang or Hue, but there are a few amazing eateries and food you can try. This happened to be my favorite place because I've eaten here twice and each time within a six month period, it has been very consistent. The dishes I ate included shredded chicken rice, cao lau noodles, tiny clams called hen, banh vac, and banh dap.
Everything is such a speciality and localized to Hoi An. Great Meal.
I really recommend you visiting this place located at
05 Nguyen Hoang, which is that street that sells a bunch of lanterns on the other side of Hoi An across from the Japanese Bridge.
--------------------------------------------------
About Me: I'm Kyle Le and I live, travel, and eat in Vietnam and many Asian countries. I'm passionate about making videos and sharing modern Asia to the world. I've traveled everywhere in Vietnam, from Hanoi to Saigon - Far North, Central Highlands, Islands, and Deep Mekong Delta - I've visited there. In addition to 10+ countries in Asia from Indonesia to Thailand to Singapore, you'll find all of my food, tourist attractions, and daily life experiences discovering my roots in the motherland on this amazing journey right on this channel. So be sure to subscribe- there's new videos all the time and connect with me below so you don't miss any adventures.
Subscribe Now:
More Info:
Like: Facebook:
Follow: Instagram and Snapchat @KyleLeDotNet
Support for more videos.
Patreon
Buy a T shirt:
Paypal Donation:
Original Music by Antti Luode.
I produce, film, and edit all videos myself, so I welcome any help Visit:
to see how you can ensure more videos to come.
What to See & Do Around HOI AN, VIETNAM
Exploring in and around Hoi An, Vietnam including the My Son ancient ruins, shopping in a local market, biking through rice fields and going to an amazing beach.
Support Gabriel's videos on Patreon:
NEED GEAR FOR YOUR ADVENTURES? Visit Gabriel's Amazon e-store for ideas:
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP? Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel is a guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. For more info CLICK HERE:
Or check out Following My Thumb, Gabriel's book of adventure travel stories:
More books by Gabriel Morris:
Get a Gabriel Traveler t-shirt!
Follow on Instagram:
Join the Love of Travel Facebook group:
Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
Follow on Twitter:
Lots more adventure travel at:
Music during the video (in order):
Cambodia Rain by SINY
&
Struggle in the Jungle by Magnus Ringblom
&
Bubinga by Quincas Moreira
&
Beach Party by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
&
Blue Sky by Quincas Moreira
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. Filmed with a GoPro Hero 7 Black:
My travel gear:
Main traveling backpack:
Smaller day pack:
Laptop computer:
One-person tent:
Three-person tent:
Leatherman multi-tool:
Universal socket adapter:
Sunglasses:
Money belt:
Sleeping mask:
Alarm clock:
Beard trimmer:
Need TRAVEL INSURANCE? Here's the company I use:
Gabriel is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990 when he was 18 years old. He is author of Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel, Following My Thumb and several other books available on Amazon.com and elsewhere.
Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
What to See & Do Around HOI AN, VIETNAM
I became a STREET FOOD Seller in Hoi An, VIETNAM [Ep. 3]
ALL VIETNAM VLOGS:
Please support this channel by not skipping the ads. :)
Hoi An is a city on Vietnam’s central coast known for its well-preserved Ancient Town. Unexpected experience while exploring the ancient town in Hoi An where I suddenly turned into a street food seller. Genuine interactions between locals despite language barriers are some of my authentic experience whilst I travel.
Support My Work:
• PATREON:
• PAYPAL:
Social Media:
• INSTAGRAM:
• EMAIL: hello@syifaadriana.co
Other Websites:
• WHERE I GET MY MUSIC FROM:
• FILMING EQUIPMENT:
• FREE $40 AIRBNB CREDIT:
• BOOK ACCOMMODATION:
• HOW I ACCESS YOUTUBE IN CHINA:
ABOUT ME
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello there, welcome to this channel!
I am an Indonesian female solo traveler, who started solo traveling in 2013. After working for the government till 2016, I left Indonesia to pursue full-time traveling and to document myself as I explore different cultures as a solo female.
Having initially traveled for 5 months throughout Asia, I moved to China in January 2017 for an English teaching job, which was my first experience living abroad.
Since leaving China in 2018, I have taken the move to become a full-time YouTube creator and traveler. I strive to create unique, culture-driven content and capture authentic interactions as I travel.