An old trip, it's time to open the vault and write a review. This trip was a chill one, I emphasize, chill 555 because we were obsessed with booking a promo ticket from the red-tailed airline. This trip, we will take everyone to visit Vietnam. We didn't go to eat dogs, we really went sightseeing. Talking about the price of the ticket we got, round trip to Ho Chi Minh City, good price 2,xxx baht, plus we got a good travel period in January, the weather shouldn't be too hot. For this trip, a travel enthusiast like me planned a 5-day, 4-night trip to 3 amazing cities: Ho Chi Minh City - Dalat - Mui Ne. The reason I went to these 3 cities was because I read on Pantip that people went there and I wanted to go too. 555 A simple reason that doesn't require much thought.
....But for a travel enthusiast like me, will it be the same as others? Let's wait and see. I can tell you that the pictures have to be stunning, the work has to be good, but the budget has to be low, according to the concept. Because every day is a runway, eat and live like a commoner, take stunning pictures, but the price is affordable. 5555
Our 5-day, 4-night itinerary, sleep wherever we spend the night.
Day 1: Bkk - Saigon -Sleep Bus -Dalat
Day 2: DaLat - Dinh Bao Dai - Roller Coaster - Cable Car - Dalat Market - Tulip Hotel
Day 3: Dalat - Mui Ne - Brawn Sand - White Sand - Thao Ha Hotel
Day 4: Mui Ne - Saigon - Ben Thanh Market - Kim Khoi Hotel
Day 5: Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City - Bkk
Let's go, prepare your vacation leave, let's travel......................
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This review is perfect for those who enjoy traveling on a budget and capturing stunning photos. Don't expect to gain any profound knowledge, though. Let's dive into the details of my trip. P.S. The total cost of this trip was approximately ...... Follow along until the end for the grand reveal!
Before the trip, I emailed VeitSea to discuss the itinerary I wanted them to arrange for transportation, hotels, and city tours in different cities. I also sent them my flight details for them to check the timing. I'm not promoting them here, but I was impressed with their service. They responded to emails quickly, waited for us even though we arrived late, and even had someone see us off to the car and wait until we left. How's that for good service? I'll show you the details of the email I sent to confirm with VeitSea when I summarize the expenses.
This trip we went with AirAsia and Flight. The travel is:
Outbound
FD2798: Bangkok (DMK) Don Mueang International Airport (7:35 PM)
: Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) Tan Son Nhat International Airport ( 9:05PM)
Return trip
FD2799 : Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) Tan Son Nhat International Airport (21:35)
Bangkok (DMK) Don Mueang International Airport (11:05 PM)
Let's go! Get your passport ready, and don't forget your wallet! Speaking of Vietnamese currency, the unit is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). I didn't exchange much for this trip because I already paid for hotels and transportation. I exchanged VND for shopping, dining, and a little US in case I run out of VND. 5555 But let me tell you, I feel super rich in this country! I'm carrying almost a million VND. Hehe.
Let's embark on our first day in Saigon...
++++Day 1: Bangkok - Saigon - Overnight Bus - Dalat++++
We departed from Don Mueang Airport around 7 pm and arrived at Saigon Airport around 9 pm.
The airport is clean and has Vietnamese signage throughout.
Upon arrival, we immediately hailed a taxi to reach Vietsea. However, we were cautious about this taxi, as we had been warned about potential scams in Vietnam, particularly with shops and purchases. We were advised to always inquire about prices and bargain aggressively. Moreover, we were particularly concerned about taxis, so we researched reliable taxi companies beforehand.
Reliable Taxi Companies in Vietnam
When traveling in Vietnam, two reliable taxi companies are Vinasun and Mailinh. In Ho Chi Minh City, Vinasun taxis are the most readily available. They are white with red and green stripes.
It is important to choose a reputable taxi company to avoid scams and ensure a pleasant travel experience. Unreliable taxis may take longer routes or overcharge, leading to frustration and wasted time.
Another tip is to print out your address and directions in Vietnamese. This will help you avoid getting lost, as many taxi drivers in Vietnam do not speak English. For example, you can say "I want to go to Pham Ngu Lao" and show the taxi driver the address.
Tel: (+84) 8 3920 9393
The journey was filled with anticipation, wondering if the driver would get us lost or cheat us on the meter. In the end, I paid nearly 300 baht, as he claimed an airport entry fee of 50,000 VND and asked for a tip. After an hour's drive, we arrived at Vietcetera, where a staff member awaited us with vouchers for our accommodation and daily excursions. After discussing the details, we left our luggage and strolled along Pham Ngu Lao Street, waiting for the bus.
Pham Ngu Lao is similar to Khao San Road in Thailand, with numerous pubs, bars, cafes, massage parlors, tour companies, and hotels. It also serves as a transportation hub for buses traveling to various cities.
After a short walk, we retrieved our luggage and waited for the bus. As mentioned, a Vietcetera staff member escorted us to the departing vehicle. The final bus to Dalat departed around 23:00. We opted for a sleep bus, allowing us to sleep through the journey. Our plan was to sleep on the bus and arrive in Dalat early the next morning, saving us a night's accommodation. So, we boarded the bus and prepared for a long sleep.
After a while on the bus, I fell asleep. Thankfully, I was on the lower level, so I didn't feel the bumps as much. The ride seemed smooth, but in reality, it was slow. Vietnam has a speed limit of 60 km/h. We continued sleeping until around 2:30 AM when we reached a rest stop. We were allowed to eat and use the restroom for about 30 minutes. The air was starting to get cooler, which made me think we were getting close to Da Lat.
You're saying you didn't eat anything before going down? Are you crazy? Who would eat at 3 am? I'm so sleepy, it's time to get on the bus and sleep. After falling asleep for a while, I woke up feeling cold.
Looking out the window, I saw rows of pine trees and mountains. I'm so excited! We must have arrived in Da Lat. Finally!
Good Morning Dalat..
++++Day 2: DaLat - Dinh Bao Dai - Roller Coaster - Cable Car - Dalat Market - Tulip Hotel++++
And then the bus stopped. As soon as it stopped, there was immediate chaos as people got off the bus.
A taxi driver asked me where I was going and offered me a ride for a certain price. I politely declined, explaining that I had already researched and knew that the government here supports tourism by providing free bus rides to hotels. I told him I wasn't stupid and wouldn't be taken advantage of. I stood there for a while, feeling a bit lost, and when someone asked me where I was going, I said "Tulip Hotel" and added "Free?" They simply replied "Get on this one, then!" So I got on the bus and enjoyed the morning view of the city.
After a short car ride, we saw the Eiffel Tower. 555 I wonder if this country was once a French colony.
I believe we are approaching our destination soon. I recall that our hotel is located near the Da Lat City Roundabout.
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After a while, the car stopped in front of the hotel. We arrived at the hotel around 6:00 AM.
Let's go to the hotel. They have welcome drinks, including warm tea.
We can freshen up, change clothes, and store our luggage at the hotel's lower level before checking in. However, check-in is not yet available.
Dressed and ready to go, but an army marches on its stomach. It's morning and we're hungry. We still have some time because the one-day trip we booked for Da Lat will pick us up at the hotel around 8:15. So, let's go find something to eat. But where should we go? Haha.
Looking across the street from the hotel, there is a restaurant with a nice storefront and a decent amount of people. Let's check out the menu and see what they have to offer for hungry tourists.
Upon arriving in Vietnam, it's a must to try the local Pho. Let's take a look at the authentic version. I ordered Pho with a side of Pa-kgoh. The taste was exceptional, truly delicious. I'm not sure if it was because I was hungry, but the broth was incredibly sweet and flavorful, as if it had been simmered for hours with bones.
After finishing the meal, I paid the bill. Oh my, I'm so rich, I'm confused. That's it… I just paid 65,000 VND for this meal. Today, I must have spent hundreds of thousands of VND. 555
After breakfast, we walked to the hotel lobby to wait for the guide to pick us up. While waiting, we researched tourist attractions in Dalat to prepare for our conversation with the guide.
After a while, at 8:20, someone called my name and we set off. The person who picked me up was a local female guide named Yin, if I remember correctly. She spoke English very fluently.
The first place we visited was the Bao Dai Summer Palace, the palace of the last emperor of Vietnam. It was designed and built under the shade of large pine trees. The entrance is truly shady.
The view from the entrance of the Ba Da Palace is stunning.
The Unassuming Palace: A Glimpse into the History of Bảo Đại's Residence
After a short walk, we arrived at the Bảo Đại Palace. Its unassuming appearance belied its regal status. Constructed over five years, starting in 1933, the palace housed a collection of photographs depicting Bảo Đại, his consorts, and their children. It also featured a working room equipped with two telephones, one believed to have belonged to Ngô Đình Diệm, the former president of South Vietnam. Following Bảo Đại's departure from Vietnam in 1975, the palace became the residence of Communist Party officials.
It's time to enter the palace. Before entering, the staff will distribute shoe bags. You don't need to take off your shoes, just put them on.
This place is very clean.
Let's take a look inside. This is likely a picture of the last emperor of Vietnam.
The interior is furnished with appliances, tables, beds, and belongings arranged in an orderly manner, just as it was before. I think our royal palace is much more magnificent.
Visitors are welcome to walk through the bedrooms, but please refrain from touching or sitting on any furniture.
The front will be a dining table, lol.
This might be the government office imagining things.
This room is arguably the highlight of the location, as it offers the opportunity to rent imperial attire and dress like an emperor. However, for me, a selfie will suffice.
The palace interior is enough. Let's go for a walk and take pictures of the scenery in the garden outside the palace instead.
The weather is nice. Let's go for a walk outside. There are horses too.
Vintage cars are available for sightseeing and photo shoots, but they are not free.
A beautiful garden beside the palace.
This concludes our tour of the Ba Da Lat Summer Palace. I'm going to get some rest now, and we'll continue exploring Da Lat tomorrow. Sweet dreams!
The next stop is the Chicken Church.
Dalat Cathedral, also known as the Chicken Church, is a Catholic church in Da Lat, Vietnam.
The highlight is the rooster on the top, built by the French between 1931-1942. At that time, France began to play a role in Vietnam before becoming a full-fledged colony. It is the largest church located in the heart of Dalat city and is the center of Christians.
Jesus Christ
Stained glass in the Vatican style
May the world be peaceful. 555
I need a break. I'm tired from walking. 555
Taking a selfie before saying goodbye to the Chicken Church. Getting ready to continue our journey.
It's time to ride the Cable Car and see the city of Dalat! This is the view from the cable car waiting area.
Walk up and wait for the cable car.
Please Translate:
Let's go and enjoy the panoramic view of Dalat from above.
Embark on a journey
Slightly thrilling, haha, it's quite high.
Dalat, a picturesque city nestled in the mountains, offers breathtaking views.
Enjoying the view, making a music video.
But it's just a moment, really. Hurry up and take a picture, it'll be down in a moment. Haha.
Upon disembarking from the cable car, visitors will encounter shops selling souvenirs and food.
After disembarking from the cable car, we prepare to continue our journey.
++++ Truc Lam Monastery ++++
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After disembarking from the Cable Car, we will continue our journey to Wat Tak Lam.
Truc Lam Monastery: A Tranquil Haven in the Mountains
Truc Lam Monastery, established in 1993 and completed in 1994, offers a serene escape amidst the mountainous landscape. Reaching the monastery, I opted for the scenic cable car ride, ascending from the base for 50,000 dong. Alternatively, a winding road leads up to the temple. The monastery's bell tower stands as a prominent landmark, visible from afar. The tiled roofs of the pagodas contrast beautifully against the surrounding pine forest, creating a picturesque vista.
The path down from the temple is lined with pine trees all the way. Bye Bye Wat Tak Khlum.
++++ Dalat Waterfall Roller Coaster ++++
Arrived at Dalat Waterfall.
• Datanla Waterfall is located approximately 5 kilometers south of Dalat city. It is a relatively small waterfall, but it is very beautiful and has multiple tiers. This is due to the various environmental factors present.
The abundance of amenities and activities available at this location attracts a large number of tourists daily. Our guide is currently providing an explanation of this site.
We can take a roller coaster down to see the waterfall.
Let's go ride the Roller Coaster.
Wow, it's incredibly impressive!
Farewell, Dalat Waterfall
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Let's talk about eating. An army marches on its stomach. Let's take a break for lunch.
Begin with a vegetable salad.
Shrimp dishes are also available.
What kind of soup is this? The guide said it was delicious and recommended it, but I didn't like it at all. I couldn't eat it.
The bill for this meal is outrageous! It cost hundreds of thousands of baht. 5555
++++ Visit the Flower Gardens of Da Lat ++++
Let's continue our journey. This city has a pleasant climate, which allows for the growth of numerous cold-weather flowers. If you enjoy photographing flower gardens, you will undoubtedly appreciate this location.
This is our banana flower, isn't it?
This park is very romantic.
The size of the walkway is also the heart 555
Love locks are also available.
Stroll leisurely through the garden.
The garden is quite spacious, with fresh air and a beautiful view.
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A lake stretches out below, offering a serene and picturesque view.
After a brief stop at the flower garden, the guide led us to a greenhouse showcasing cold-weather flowers and a souvenir shop.
This shop is a display of flowers and various plant species.
The pink building is quite lovely.
Perfect for couples who are getting married.
The flowers in the background are real and can be purchased as souvenirs.
We'll leave the Dalat sightseeing here for now and take you to experience the cool Dalat night. How cool will it be? Hehe.
Dalat Night Market: A Peak Experience
The highlight of my Dalat trip was undoubtedly the night market. Having read countless reviews praising its laid-back atmosphere, I was eager to experience it firsthand. Would it live up to the hype?
As dusk settled, we returned to our hotel, freshened up, and headed out to soak in the evening air and await the market's opening.
The Dalat Night Market did not disappoint.
Sipping iced coffee and relaxing while waiting.
After relaxing for a while, we took a walk and found some interesting things along the way to eat.
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Strawberries, oh my! They look so delicious and are incredibly affordable. Those piles you see are only 40 baht each!
After a short walk, I forgot it was getting dark. Food and carts started to appear. Seeing this, I had to try the "Moo Ho Bai Phlu" (grilled pork wrapped in betel leaves). It was delicious! Only 10 baht per skewer. Oh, so good!
For our dinner tonight, we have freshly prepared food made right in the middle of the market.
The sentence "ยกทะเล กันมาเลยทีเดียว" translates to "They brought the sea with them."
Indulge in the delectable seafood and Vietnamese cuisine amidst the cool ambiance of Dalat Market, leaving you, the discerning traveler, utterly enthralled.
And finally, we ended the night with a relaxing Vietnamese beer. We sat and chatted for a while before heading to bed, ready to explore the desert the next day.
Bidding farewell to Dalat city and its morning market with this image.
Day 3: Dalat - Mui Ne - White Sand - Brawn Sand - Thao Ha Hotel
We set off early in the morning, with the van arriving around 8:30 am. The sight of the van was enough to tell us that it would be a tight squeeze. Packed with people, luggage, fresh vegetables, sacks, and bags, it was a true embodiment of the charm of travel. Thankfully, it was an air-conditioned van, so the discomfort was minimal.
We traveled for approximately four hours and arrived at the hotel around 1:30 PM. We checked into the Thao Ha Hotel and began taking pictures. The hotel is located about 500 meters from the bus stop, so we had to walk back. As mentioned earlier, Vietnam has speed limits, so be sure to factor in extra travel time. We booked an afternoon trip to the desert. The car picked us up at the hotel at 2:00 PM.
This is our off-road vehicle for this desert trip.
The first stop was the fishing village, where we saw many fishing boats. This is a popular spot for tourists to take photos.
Vietnamese fishing boats are interesting. 555
Due to the extreme heat, we were only able to take a few photos before continuing our journey to the White Desert, where we were eager to witness its beauty.
Wow, Vietnam actually has a desert! I saw it with my own eyes.
+++ Welcome to White Sand +++
And then we finally got it. So satisfying.
It is currently around 3 pm. Is it hot? Well, it's not hot because there is a cool and strong wind blowing all the time. However, I believe that anyone who stays here for a long time will get tanned because the sun is strong. It's strange that the sun is strong but the wind is cool. It's a great feeling.
Let's go for a walk in the desert.
After taking dozens of photos, I chose this one as the best. I didn't actually go to the Middle East. This is really Vietnam.
After taking some photos, we continued our journey to the Grand Canyon. The section I visited wasn't very large, so I only took a few pictures.
One more picture.
Another spot for your Mui Ne trip is the Red Sand Dunes. We arrived at the Red Sand Dunes around 4 pm. Wow, it's really different from the first one! It's cool that there are both white and red sand.
+++ Welcome to Brawn Sand +++
The sun is starting to set, and the weather is perfect. This is probably the best time to play on the board and watch the sunset here.
As you walk along, you will encounter Vietnamese children inviting you to play on the sandboard. Be aware that the prices will increase as you go further, but you can still get a good deal for around 20 baht.
And the younger students will teach you how to play, but not in Thai. They will use sign language and spoken language.
After the explanation, let's get started. We're ready.
Let's go!
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It is recommended to bring a cloth to cover your mouth and nose to prevent sand from entering your mouth and nose, allowing you to perform more difficult tricks. However, I personally enjoy eating sand to fill my stomach. 5555
We played in the sand for a long time, and I was very tired. We rested until the sun began to set, and then it was time to take pictures.
The sun sets, like in the evening, the song comes on immediately. 555
This concludes our desert trip in Mui Ne with this image.
+++ Seafood Dinner +++
After a long day of exploring, it's time for a delicious seafood feast! This city is renowned for its affordable and fresh seafood, offering a wide range of options to suit every budget. Numerous beachfront restaurants line the coast, providing a picturesque setting for your culinary adventure. As a seasoned traveler, I'm particularly excited to indulge in some succulent lobster.
They say you can find good deals in Mui Ne, especially for lobster. I asked around at every shop, inquiring about the price per kilo. But then I stumbled upon this one place. Wow! Lobster for 400 baht per kilo? What a steal! You can choose any lobster you like, they'll weigh it, and tell you the price. Feeling hungry already? At this price, who needs to think twice? Let's do it! This is the one.
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And then, what we were waiting for finally arrived. Oh, my, this is amazing!
For today's meal, we ordered four dishes, including butter-grilled lobster.
Spicy seafood soup
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Grilled seafood
Shrimp salad
The total cost for this trip was quite high, even for seasoned travelers like myself. It came out to over 200,000 baht, which is roughly 600 baht per person when split evenly.
The lobster was delicious and worth the price. However, the seafood dipping sauce was not good, so it is recommended to bring your own from home. After lunch, we rested and prepared for the next day's journey to Ho Chi Minh City.
Day 4: Mui Ne - Saigon - Ben Thanh Market - Kim Khoi Hotel
Three days passed in a flash. We woke up around 8:00 am for breakfast and prepared to depart for Ho Chi Minh City, also known as Saigon. This time, we took a large bus that picked us up at the hotel. We didn't take any pictures because we were in a hurry to get on the bus. There were many foreigners and tourists on the bus. As I mentioned before, the speed limit in this country is strictly enforced, so you can sleep on the bus. It took about 4-5 hours to reach our destination. We arrived in Ho Chi Minh City around 3:00 pm. The bus stopped near Pham Ngu Lao Street. After getting off the bus, we walked to the Vietcetera office, where we were greeted by Vietnamese girls. We picked up our room vouchers for the night.
The accommodation is conveniently located near Vietcet, just a short walk away. We stayed at the Kim Khoi Hotel in the Pham Ngu Lao district.
Our accommodations in Ho Chi Minh City.
The room is not bad, it is quite spacious and has a refrigerator.
After packing our belongings, we went for a walk. Since we still had time before our flight, we decided to walk to the market to buy some souvenirs. This would allow us to pack our things neatly before leaving.
Tomorrow, we will be able to fully explore the sights of Ho Chi Minh City. After walking for a while, we saw a roundabout, which felt like the Victory Monument in Bangkok. 555
From another angle, you can see a new tall building, which is probably like Baiyoke in our country. Haha.
After walking for a while, we arrived at Ben Thanh Market, which is similar to Chatuchak Market in Thailand. However, it should be called "Plian Phan Market" because the prices here are negotiable from sky to earth. They might offer you something for 100 baht, but you can probably get it for 20 baht. So, don't hesitate to bargain hard.
Shop Line Map
The crowd was moderate, and there was a wide variety of goods on sale.
I only looked at souvenirs a little bit, I'm not really into shopping.
After grabbing some snacks, we returned to the hotel to relax.
Day 5: Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City - Bkk
On the fifth and final day of the trip, we woke up a little later due to fatigue. After packing our belongings, we left our luggage at Vietcetera and embarked on a walking tour of Ho Chi Minh City. To avoid potential scams, we opted to explore the city on foot rather than taking a city tour or taxi.
Embark on a morning stroll through the vibrant streets of Ho Chi Minh City.
Saigon Center is also a good option.
A must-see landmark in this city is the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
Behind the Uncle Ho Monument is the Ho Chi Minh City Hall.
Notre Dame Cathedral
This photograph serves as a cherished memento for avid travelers like myself.
The Saigon Central Post Office is located next to the Notre Dame Cathedral.
Interior of the central pavilion
Capture a picture
Next to the post office, there is also a wall where you can take pictures.
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After taking some photos in this area, we continued walking.
We headed to the Independence Palace.
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On our way, we also came across a Hindu temple. It's surprising to find Hindu devotees in Vietnam.
Next, we will visit the War Remnants Museum.
The War Remnants Museum chronicles the arduous journey of Vietnam towards reunification, showcasing the trials and tribulations the nation endured.
Translation:
A walk through the city reveals a sense of empathy for this country.
The highlight of this exhibition is the collection of photographs depicting the horrors of war. These images capture the brutality of conflict and the suffering of its victims, evoking a profound sense of empathy and despair. Many of the photographs are particularly moving, conveying the emotional toll of war on individuals and communities.
The image is a legendary one, known and recognized by people all over the world.
Tanks and airplanes are displayed in front of the War Museum. We spent a considerable amount of time there, learning about Vietnam's history and struggle for unification. We truly admire Uncle Ho.
We walked out and saw an old building that looked like a building from the reign of King Rama V of Thailand. However, we were unable to enter, so we only took a picture of the front.
Heading back to Vietsee to pick up my luggage and head to the airport. Bye Bye HCMC, see you again soon, Vietnam!
This trip was another memorable one for me as a travel enthusiast. During my 5 days and 4 nights in Vietnam, I gained a deeper understanding of the Vietnamese people and their culture. Each city offered a unique charm and captivating attractions. I can confidently say that this trip was an excellent value for money. In fact, I believe that traveling to Vietnam is more affordable than visiting the southern beaches of our own country.
Let's talk about the cost everyone's been waiting for. Is this trip really 7,xxx? Wow, that's cheap! Five days abroad. Let's see.
Prior to my departure, I emailed Vietcetera and transferred the payment via Western Union. This price is for two people. You can copy this information for your travel arrangements.
Greetings from VietSea Tourist!
We are pleased to provide you with the following information:
Day 1
At 11:00 PM, board the sleeper bus to Da Lat (12 USD/person).
8:30 AM: Da Lat City Tour (1 Day, $12/person)
Accommodation at Tulip Hotel - $25 per double room, excluding breakfast.
Day 3
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At 7:30 AM, board the bus to Mui Ne for 9 USD per person.
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At 2:00 PM, embark on a half-day excursion to Mui Ne (cost: $15 USD per person).
Stay at Thao Ha Hotel (USD 40 per night for a double room, including breakfast).
Day 4
At 8:00 AM, board the bus to Ho Chi Minh City (6 USD per person).
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Accommodation in Ho Chi Minh City (US$25 per night)
**Total: 198 USD for 2 persons**
To confirm your reservation, kindly send us an email confirmation and transfer the funds via Western Union.
The round-trip flight ticket for this trip was booked with AirAsia for 2,200 baht.
The total cost of accommodation and travel for the entire trip was 7,009 baht, which is 3,505 baht per person when split between two people.
All expenses, including food, taxi fares, and shopping, were covered by a 2,000 baht exchange into Vietnamese dong (VND). I spent it all, haha! I only have US dollars left to return with.
Southern Vietnam Trip: Ho Chi Minh City - Da Lat - Mui Ne (5 Days 4 Nights)
This summary details my 5-day, 4-night trip to southern Vietnam, encompassing Ho Chi Minh City, Da Lat, and Mui Ne, for a total cost of 7,705 baht.
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This concludes my five-day, four-night review of my trip to southern Vietnam, encompassing Ho Chi Minh City, Dalat, and Mui Ne. I hope this review inspires everyone to travel, relax, take photos, and enjoy themselves in their own unique way. After all, I believe that any journey, no matter the destination, broadens our perspectives and brings us joy. Now, let's embark on a journey together as I, a travel enthusiast, guide you through my adventures.
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