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A Guide To The Best Coffee In Hanoi, Vietnam

Did you know Vietnam is the second largest exporter of coffee in the world? However, to find the best Vietnamese coffee, you will need to head to Hanoi, which is…

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4 July 2019
Read more about the article 10 Reasons Bhaya Cruises Are The Best Halong Bay Cruise
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10 Reasons Bhaya Cruises Are The Best Halong Bay Cruise

Recently titled one of the New Seven Natural Wonders of the World, it is understandable Halong Bay was high on our Vietnam bucket list. However, with over 500 tour companies visiting the…

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14 June 2019

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After 6 years of long distance, Darren and Lauren quit their day jobs to live the day dream. Far am a gan translates to “where am I going” from the Scot’s language, Doric. Likely muttered several times a day by this travelling twosome as their cheeky Scottish charm gets them into all sorts of epic adventures around the globe.

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After 6 years of long distance, Darren and Lauren quit their day jobs to live the day dream. Far am a gan translates to “where am I going” from the Scot’s language, Doric. A phrase muttered several times a day by this travelling twosome as they avoid adulthood one adventure at a time. Through this blog they document the tales (and fails) from their experiences, offering a refreshing and unfiltered approach to travel in the hope they inspire others to embrace adventure.

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