Pictures of Vietnam street vendors taken at the Nha Trang backpacker’s area…
If you are the type who enjoy strolling, you’ll like Nha Trang’s long and clean beachfront pavement. And the Nha Trang Tran Phu Bridge, 5km from the backpackers’ area, makes for a great ending/u-turn point…
I’ve blogged about the Nha Trang Beach before. But because it is such a long stretch (some 40km combined), I’m writing another one…
As recommended by the Lonely Planet, I went to check out Cafe Des Amis when I was in Nha Trang 2 months ago…
Recommending to you a hotel in Nha Trang run by a personal friend…
Sinh cafe has always been my preferred tour agency in Vietnam. I particularly love their Sleeper Bus service. Disclamier: I wish I am but I’m not getting paid by Sinh Cafe to write this post. Just sharing with you the tour agency I usually go to when moving around Vietnam…
While this XQ Su Quan in Nha Trang calls themselves the XQ Historical Village, they are really more of a big high-end shop specializing in embroidery…
The special thing about this Nha Trang Cathedral is that although it was built with simple cement blocks, it is VERY PRETTY!Beside the Po Nagar Cham Towers, this is now another must-see recommendation in my book when touring Nha Trang…
If you are a fan of the underwater world and all its inhabitants, you will like the Nha Trang National Oceanographic Museum…
Short post with pictures on the Yersin Museum in Nha Trang…

