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Traveling to Can Tho, Vietnam with my family for 1-year and documenting my trip to share with friends & family.
Chiang Mai, Thailand Tour #2 - Sticky Waterfalls, Tigers & Temples
We visited Chiang Mai, Thailand for a month (October 2024). It was mostly a work trip but we went on a few touristy tours as well. We booked two tour packages from The Chiang Mai Experience.
Booking website: www.thechiangmaiexperience.com
This is the 2nd one we went on and it is option 2 from their website.
Booking website: www.thechiangmaiexperience.com
This is the 2nd one we went on and it is option 2 from their website.
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We booked our 1st tour in Chiang Mai, Thailand (Option 1)
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We visited Chiang Mai, Thailand for a month (October). It was mostly a work trip but we went on a few touristy tours as well. We booked two tour packages from The Chiang Mai Experience. Booking website: www.thechiangmaiexperience.com This is the first one we went on and it is option 1 from their website.
My Khanh Tourist Village - Can Tho, Vietnam (Highly recommended if visiting Can Tho)
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My Khanh Tourist Village, located in Can Tho, Vietnam, is a vibrant eco-tourism destination that offers visitors a unique glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the Mekong Delta. Established in 1996, the village spans over 50,000 square meters and is situated approximately five kilometers from downtown Can Tho, easily accessible by both road and waterway. Activities (From our experience): - ...
My Khanh Tourist Village - Can Tho, Vietnam (Feeding Crocodiles)
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We took a trip to My Khanh Tourist Village to feed some crocodiles but found that they had so much more to offer.
Spending The Night @ My Vietnam Man Cave
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Normally the family joins me when we spend the night on the weekends but it just made sense for me to go it alone. Sometimes you just want some me time.
Vũng Tàu is the closest beach from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) 🇻🇳
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After dropping off Vy's mom at the airport we explored the city of Vũng Tàu which is the closest beachy area to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).
First time having Pho in Saigon - Forking soups in Vietnam 🇻🇳
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This is us dropping off Vy's mom at the airport and then headed to Vung Tao afterwards for some beach time. Also my first time back to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) since we got here. I thought the Pho was pretty amazing but Vy likes the one near our house better. To me this one is way better :)
3rd Month in Vietnam: Local Markets, Fishing, Pooping Etiquette and Much More!!
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This is a hodgepodge of random video clips during my 3rd month in Vietnam. Activities: Rain Flooding the Streets Carnival Rides Local Market Pooping Etiquette International Market Wedding Pictures Ferry Rides Money Exchange Fishing Drinking
Mini Beach Oasis - A Random Saturday in Vietnam
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I was testing out my new DJI Osmo Pocket 3 camera setup and captured a random Saturday of us adventuring around Can Tho, Vietnam which ended with use getting Mango smoothies.
I'm learning Vietnamese, I think I'm learning Vietnamese I really think so
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I really am trying to learn Vietnamese. If you have anything you would like me to ask a Vietnamese person on camera let me know by leaving it in the comments.
Where the Phú Quốc are we? Vietnam Vacation - Part 2
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Okay, okay. This one is a bit longer. Maybe I should have added a part 3 but it's not easy making these decisions. You tell me. Longer or shorter segments?
Exploring Phú Quốc Island on our 1st Vacation in Vietnam 🇻🇳
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This is part one of our adventure to Phú Quốc Island. We stayed for about a week and liked it so much that we had meaningless conversations about moving here. Haha! This trip was a birthday present for Alissa and despite her face on the thumbnail she had an amazing time.
Drive this Scooter without a License in Vietnam - Smurf Cat
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Why buy this electric scooter in Vietnam? 1. It's only $300-$350 2. No license or registration required 3. It's a fun toy Note: If the electric scooter does not have pedals then you do need to register it.
Week #3 in Vietnam 🇻🇳 Home Tour & Con Son Island (Swamp and Slide + Deer Feeding)
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Tour of mother-in-law's home in Vinh Long, Vietnam and exploring Con Son Island.
Vietnamese Target, KING KOI (feeding) & Mini Beach - Week #4
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First Month in Can Tho, Vietnam: Haircut, Furniture Moving, Dining, Shopping, Feeding Koi's & Checking out a Mini Beach.
3rd Day in Vietnam - Early Morning Walk About
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3rd Day in Vietnam - Early Morning Walk About
so skibidi toilet skibidi (and yes im using my moms phone*
Yep, yep we have 4 skibidi toilets @ the man cave (office/hotel)
for the scooter, get a can of spray, sand paper and masking tape.
For $80 I can get it professionally done and it's in the shop as we speak. The bigger question is what should I name this majestic beast once it's done?
This part of Phu Quoc is NOT a place for the kind of tourism in which people seek genuine discoveries and mysterious wonders. This is an amusement park designed to give people, especially a family with small children a great time together on a getaway. The value isn't for people to see all those fake facades of Roman remnants, fake Amalfi coast - Naples, Venice, or Serengeti, or lost Maya empire, or even Egypt (in Hon Thom theme park). The real value is for a family to spend quality time together in a 5-star tropical resort to get away from the dread of winter. Nothing is more precious than the memory of having fun together with children, family, friends; and all those water parks, theme parks, amusement arcades are just venues for people to bond. Investors of this Phu Quoc project aimed for winter escapists from Japan, Korea, and Taiwan, and additionally, North America and EU, although a bit too far for the latter two. International tourists can fly in visa-free and spend 1-2 weeks completely insulated in a posh resort without experiencing the less savory sides of a developing Vietnam. This will not compete with the Caribbean, Maldives, Fiji, Bora Bora, or even Phuket or Bali, but simply offer a more economical children-friendly/educational alternative for family vacations. The various theme/amusement parks from safari to aquarium to world-culture/civilization exhibits have a strong educational aspect to inspire young children, who learn better about nature and human history through direct physical experience and fun as opposed to gluing to Tiktok. Children are not discriminating whether things are real or replicas. A Mayan pyramid model can instill a sense of wonder in a child, who might dream of being an Indiana Jones when grown-up searching for a secret Mayan necropolis in the Guatemala jungles. Stimulating the mind, infusing a sense of wonder are the best gifts that parents can give to their children. But Covid-19 was the wild card that threw them off 2020-2023, and now they have to survive the bleeding for a few years while building up its market. A disadvantage of Vietnam is that nobody heard of Vietnam for upscale family tourism. Numerous young single, curious, adventurous backpackers, digital nomads would go to Vietnam to immerse in its poverty as a form of "slumming fun". A North American family can easily spend $10 K on vacation in the Caribbean, Mexico, Costa Rica, etc., or as far as Phuket or Bali, but not Vietnam, as they would conjure the images of roach-infested hotels without modern toilets. In one market research survey, nobody (Americans and Europeans) answered correctly that the world-class 6-star Amanoi resort was in Vietnam (they were shown the video, and none could believe it was in Vietnam; all guessed elsewhere). So, it will require several years of successful marketing for the investors to recuperate the money. It is cheap now because essentially it is subsidized to build up the market.
Wow, I did not know Vietnam had a 6-star resort. Thanks for the info. We're currently living here so staying at a resort the whole time does not make sense for our family but, yes, if you are only here for vacation then booking a 4+ star resort may be a good idea...Really just depends on your preferences and expectations. Vietnam is beautiful either way.
love Vung Tau. relax beach town.
How is the cleanliness ans hygiene in Vietnam?
Not rated high. You will definitely see rats in public places and at restaurants. I also typically bring toilet paper with me for my wife and daughter since it's about a 50/50 chance that there will be toilet paper available in the restrooms. Littering is also a common norm. It's not terrible though.
stay in 4-star and above and you are as good as anywhere.
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Your stepdaughter? wasn't shy today. Kind of disheartening to see the trash on the beach. Sad what humans are doing to the planet. You are very adventurous with food and $8 for so much food! I mostly cook at home, but if Steve and I pick something up for 2 people, it's easily north of $20 for something quick. How long are you over there?
Alissa Mia may be more shy about recording herself on my camera in the future. Ha! Yeah, unfortunately in Vietnam it's completely normal to litter so there is random trash all over the place. As for being adventurous, there is so much food here that I have passed on. Lol. Our plan is to be here for about a year but not sure exactly when we'll be headed back.
Hand gesture helps too 🦓🐒🦌🐐🐫🦏🦣🐇🐀🐓🦢🦎🦤🦩🛰
Haha. Yes, this is my primary form of communication. Point at something and then try to do my best to verbalize it.
Please do some duolingo🙏😭
Another great video. You all are full of adventure. Only gondola I've been on is in Las Vegas. 😂
Thanks Amy. Do you remember how much a gondola ride in Vegas is?
@blake-go I had to look it up, as it was 20 years ago. Gondola rides at The Venetian cost$34 per person Monday - Thursday and$39 per person Friday - Sun. Plus tip. I know that's not what we paid way back when.
@@askssk715 Wow. Okay. Seems pretty similar to what they were charging but in the US that rate seems a bit more relatable to other costs. ~$41 was the rate they were charging per person for the Gondola ride when we were there. I don't remember if is was a weekday or weekend though. Either way, that's a lot of money in Vietnam. Our beachfront hotel was around that rate/night with a scooter included. Lol.
@blake-go Wow, amazing! Well, America is overpriced for everything. It's kind of insane.
This is so awesome! Thanks for sharing. Your narration is so funny. Amy Edit...WOW the scenery from the cable car!
Haha. Thanks Amy! Going to a waterpark on a beautiful island was a bit weird but the cable car ride back was pretty majestic.
did you meet up with the vietnam police when you riding the e scooter? i am planning to get one during my trip in vietnam please advise , thanks
I have not. This electric scooter is classified as a bike since it has pedals...which means you do not need to register it or have a license to drive it. Other e-scooters that don't have pedals need to be registered but you don't need a license unless they go over 50kmh.
How interesting, and entertaining, love the Scooter and A.M. Super Awesome. Nam Nam!
Nam Nam...A.M. helped us name the scooter (Smurf Cat)
SWIMMING NEXT PLS
Haha. We are waiting on you...Once you're caught up on school work we'll go.
Nam nam!!