We took a cooking class at the Mia Resort in Nha Trang, Vietnam on our honeymoon and the first dish we made was traditional Vietnamese spring rolls. This post is a how-to on making them, as well as how to make them as an interactive appetizer for a party. We did this recently with our friends and it was a big hit!
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Southeast Asia Honeymoon: Mia Resort and Nha Trang, Vietnam
We left Nha Trang for the Mia Resort on December 30, 2014. The drive took about 30 minutes and was all along the coastline with stunning views of the mountains meeting the sea. We turned into the resort and were immediately prompted to drop our bags and go to the bar for a welcome drink…and to take in this view:
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Southeast Asia Honeymoon: Nha Trang, Vietnam
From my last post about Saigon, I wrote that I had been motion-sick and miserable on the overnight train to Nha Trang, in addition to finding the train dirty and uncomfortable. I was definitely looking forward to brighter days in this beach town – and I was not disappointed. Look at that view…brighter days, indeed! We were ready for the final leg of our trip in Nha Trang and at the nearby Mia Resort. Continue reading
Tori and Sean’s Selfie Tour Through Southeast Asia
Yes, you read that right. A selfie tour. When you’re a traveling duo and want a photo together, a selfie is often the only solution. As I was going through our trip photos, I realized we had several and that it was a cool overview of our trip. Enjoy! Continue reading
Southeast Asia Honeymoon: 24 hours in Saigon, Vietnam
We left Pnomh Penh for Vietnam December 27th and immediately noticed a difference in the scenery as we drove through the country to Saigon. It was much cleaner in that there was less trash along the road and storefronts, and things seemed a bit newer. It makes sense since it seems that Vietnam is more of a developing country and Cambodia is still a third-world country. Even from the window of the bus, it appeared there was more infrastructure in place in Vietnam.
This became more true as we got closer to Saigon and our hotel – modern buildings, new cars, wide boulevards and pristine parks popped up everywhere. We were ready to explore the city! Continue reading
Southeast Asia Honeymoon: Pnomh Penh, Cambodia
Once we arrived in Pnomh Penh from our homestay, we all ran for the showers in our hotel. This was by far the lowest quality hotel of our trip. It was small, dark and the shower was in the same space as the rest of the bathroom, meaning the floor was always wet and gross. Nonetheless, the shower had Sean and I feeling refreshed and we ventured out on our own to a lunch place Dyka recommended that was only a ten minute walk away. Famous last words… Continue reading
Southeast Asia Honeymoon: Homestay in rural Cambodia
On Christmas Eve, we departed Siem Reap for our homestay. We’d been told by Intrepid Travel that this would be a way for us to experience life in rural Cambodia, as we’d be staying with a family, eating dinner with them, etc. Sean and I were very excited about this – it was a big draw of this particular trip. We knew it would be no-frills, but other than that we didn’t really know what all to expect.
Southeast Asia Honeymoon: Angkor Wat, Cambodia
When Sean and I first decided on a general destination for our honeymoon, we had looked at Thailand and Vietnam. Once I found the Intrepid Travel website, I was torn between an entire tour in Vietnam or a tour through Southern Thailand that ended in Singapore. Somewhere along the way, Cambodia and Angkor Wat entered into my research. The more I read about this place, the stronger I felt that I couldn’t be so close to this mysterious and amazing world history and heritage sight without seeing it.
The ancient temple city was a huge focus of our tour and Dyka was an amazing guide. Not only was he incredibly knowledgeable about the history of this mysterious place, but he also knew all the best little spots for great photos – and often got us there before the crowds came. We were loving all the shots with no people in them!