Cambodia in Brief – A Quick Guide to Phnom Penh
In early 1960’s Phnom Penh was known as “Paris of the East”, and you still can find remains of the old glory in wide boulevards lined with French colonial buildings.…
Vietnamese New Year Food
Like a symbol of a fullfilled year. Traditional food is only made for big days, big event. These dishes bring out the flavour, smell, colour of vietnamese cuisine which has…
Mid Autumn Festival in Vietnam – Everything you need to know
Most known as the biggest festival for children. Happening during mid-autumn day, the day that moon gets fully big shiny round.
Cambodia in Brief – A Quick Guide to Sihanoukville
Established in 1955 Sihanoukville is Cambodia’s youngest city and one of its fastest growing. It is a busy seaside resort with many hotels, beaches and great night life. Sihanoukville can…
Cambodia in Brief – A Quick Guide to Kampot
Kampot is a small town in south east Cambodia. During the French rule it became the country’s major port and trade centre. Nowadays it’s a sleepy town with wide streets…
Craft Beer Vietnam
Craft Beer Vietnam is here and it’s here to stay. Last week we at Wide Eyed Tours had the pleasure of experiencing the Hanoi Original Craft Brewery tour, the first…
Laos in Brief – A Quick Guide to Vang Vieng
Forget what you heard about Vang Vieng. Nowadays this former backpackers’ party destination is all about eco tourism, nature and relaxation. Surrounded by lush tropical forests and rice fields, Vang…
Vietnam in Brief – A Quick Guide to Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City (or Saigon as the locals call it), is a young city with big dreams. It is Vietnam’s most developed city and it screams cool. Sky rise…
Vietnam in Brief – A Quick Guide to Danang
Flanked by mountains, rivers and beaches, Da Nang is a modern city with a lot of soul. The main town is nestled next to the river, where neat and clean…