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Vietnam + Cambodia March 2009
a travel blog by
Janicka
4 week trip around Vietnam and Cambodia
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How it all came about
Vienna
,
Austria
Trainees
There we were, coming back home from a weekend trip to
Vienna
with my colleagues, thinking which European city would be next to visit. Amsterdam, Rome...And then we suddenly knew - it was going to be
Vietnam
. I know, sounds random...so let me make it clear. One of our group is a
Vietnam
ese...None of us had ever been to Asia, we had heared very interesting stories so the choice was obvious, really.
To be honest, at the beginning I didn't actually believe it was going to happen. I mean, everybody was excited by the idea. But I knew most people would drop out. And they did. So in the end, the
Vietnam
ese friend isn't going and out of six people, we are only three left. But another person joined so there are four of us.
We have our flight tickets, visas and vaccination and so we are almost ready to get going :)
written by
Janicka
on July 5, 2008
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Vienna
,
Austria
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This where we start...
Prague
,
Czech Republic
So, here we go. We are leaving our home town ...well, not home town for all of us, for some it is just the city where they currently live :) ...anway, we are heading for Munich to catch our firs plane on this trip. All of us in one small car...let's hope we get there ok.
written by
Janicka
on March 24, 2009
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Prague
,
Czech Republic
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Take off from Europe
Munich
,
Germany
We got safely to Munich, left the car in a long term parking and headed for the airport. Unfortunatelly, we wre really early despite the fact that we left Prague almost an hour later than plnned (for the first time in my entire life I was stuck in the metro ! that's why I came late)
By the way Munich airport is a completely non-smoking area with very few shops that close around nine and therefore very boring.
By ten we were up in the air. The flight took about 6 hrs and wasn't too bad. I couldn't fall asleep however although I managed to drink a couple of glasses of wine so I watched some films and bothered people around me :) Then we sort of forgot to return the blankets (we don't have sleeping bags with up, that's why) and got off in
Dubai
.
written by
Janicka
on March 24, 2009
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Munich
,
Germany
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Bangkok
,
Thailand
written by
Janicka
on March 25, 2009
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Bangkok
,
Thailand
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Hanoi - city of mad trafic and too much noice
Hanoi
,
Vietnam
We arrived to Hanoi this morning. Luckily, we (Michal of course) had arranged the transport from the airport in advance because everybody in this city seems to be trying to rip us off :)
I thought one day in
Bangkok
will prepare us for
Vietnam
. Mistake.
Thailand
is much more civilized and more like Europe. The Hanoi airport is like poor shabby little place in comparison to
Bangkok
airport.
I must admit on the way from the airport I just stared with my mouth open. I have never seen so many motorbikes (with so many people on them for that matter - a family of five or about 500 chicken???!!!) or heared so much noice. The traffic here is unbelievable, wait for the pictures. Don t know why they bother installing the traffic lights! We thought we would get killed while crossing the streets but we are used to it now. It seems safe enough.
So far we have seen the Hoam Kiem Lake with the pagoda and the watter puppet theater.
written by
Janicka
on March 26, 2009
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Hanoi
,
Vietnam
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