Hello Friends,
For about six years, Vietnam was home. I landed in Hanoi, found my feet in Hoi An, and settled into Da Nang for the long haul — and somewhere in there this country stopped being a place I was visiting and became the place I lived. I rode its mountain passes, drank an absurd amount of its coffee, ate my way through its street stalls, celebrated its festivals, and slowly filled this blog with the little corners of it that I loved.
This page is the map of all of that — my complete Vietnam travel guide, built not from a research binge but from six years of actually living here. It is the front door to everything I have written about the country, sorted by region so you can wander it the way I did: the coffee shops and mountain passes, the lantern-lit streets and highland villages, the long motorbike hauls and the quiet ordinary mornings. Grab a cà phê sữa đá and come explore.
Start Here: The Regional Roadmaps
If you are planning a trip and want the big picture first, start with these three overview guides. They break the country into its three natural stretches and point you at the highlights of each.
- Travelling in Northern Vietnam: Must-Visit Locations
- Traveling in Central Vietnam: Must-Visit Locations
- Traveling in Southern Vietnam: Must-Visit Locations
- When to Go: Vietnam in September

Da Nang — My Home Base
Da Nang is where I put down roots the longest, and it shows in how much I wrote about it. This is a city of beaches and mountains and an almost bottomless café and bar scene, and I spent years poking into every corner of it — the specialty coffee spots and co-working haunts, the bars and speakeasies, the art and culture, and the wild nature sitting right on the edge of town. Here is Da Nang, the way I lived it.
- Golden Bay of Danang: A Hidden Sunset Spot
- Bike Ride over the Hai Van Pass
- Hike to Mui Nghe
- Journey to the Bạch Mã Mountains
- Rejuvenation in the Bamboo Forest
- The Hidden Suối Khe Ram Mountain Stream
- Sơn Trà Lighthouse
- Scaling New Heights at the Danang Climbing Gym
- Exploring Modern Art at the Danang Fine Arts Museum
- An Nhàn Cultural Gallery & Coffee
- Holi Festival at the Furama Resort
- From Corporate to Cabaret: My MC Journey
- Free Bar Crawl Tours in Danang
- Firebirds Speakeasy
- MAKARA Tiki Bar
- Section 30 Bar
- Grand T Coffee (Co-Working Haven)
- L Stand Coffee and Tea
- Achcha Book Coffee
- Terra Cafe
- Cafe XIU
- MeliOh Cafe & Bistro
- MÙA HÈ Cakes and Drinks
- Dune 45 Cafe Community Market
- A Peaceful Morning at Inner Space
- Bao An Macrobiotic
- Bladi Restaurant
- Fat Tony’s Slice Club
- Dragon City Ink Tattoo Studio
Hoi An — Where It Started
Hoi An was my first real home in Vietnam, and it holds a special place for me. It is a lantern-lit old town of tailors and tea houses, riverside night markets and beaches a short ride away, wrapped in a slower, older rhythm than the big cities. These are the pieces from my Hoi An days — the first few, and the many after.
- Hoi An: The First Few Days
- Experience the Magic of Vietnam: Danang & Hoi An
- Hoi An Night Market
- Making a Lantern in Hoi An (Sort Of)
- The Hoi An Museum
- Duc Gallery
- Adventure to Drawer Studios
- Faifoo Ink Tattoo
- Trung Moto Bike Shop
- The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride 2019
- Chic Chillax
- Phin Coffee’s Plant-Filled Courtyard
- Purple Lantern at An Bang Beach
- Dom Hostel
- Adventure to Cù Lao Chàm Island
- Tam Thanh Mural Village

Hue — The Old Imperial Capital
North up the coast from Da Nang, past the Hai Van Pass, sits Hue — Vietnam’s old imperial capital, all perfume-river calm and centuries of history.
Dalat & the Central Highlands
Head inland and up, and the coast gives way to the cool, pine-covered hills of the Central Highlands — a completely different Vietnam of mountain air, farmland, and some of the most humbling moments I had in the whole country.

Saigon & the South
Down south, Ho Chi Minh City — Saigon — is the country’s loud, fast, endlessly energetic heart. I did not live there, but I visited, and these are the nights and journeys that stuck with me.
The North — Hanoi & Beyond
The north is where my Vietnam story began, in the chaos and charm of Hanoi, and where some of the wildest adventures live — up in the mountains near the Chinese border.

Vietnam Life: Food, Coffee & the Road
Not every memory fits neatly on a map. These are the pieces about the texture of daily life in Vietnam — the food, the legendary coffee, the festivals, the long motorbike hauls, and the quiet slices of the everyday that made living here what it was.
- 2 Months, 2 People: Vietnam by Motorbike
- Vietnamese Coffee: An Overview
- Vietnamese Vegetarian Food
- The Tet Holiday: Culture & Traditions
- A Walk in a Vietnamese Cemetery
- Slice of Life in Vietnam, Part 1
- Slice of Life in Vietnam, Part 2
- 10 Days on the Road: A Vietnam Update
- Locked and Loaded: Leaving for Vietnam
The Country That Became Home
Six years is a long time to spend anywhere, and Vietnam gave me more than I could ever fit on one page. From the lanterns of Hoi An to the coffee shops of Da Nang, the mountain passes and the highland villages and the roar of Saigon — it all became home, one small adventure at a time. Thank you for exploring it with me.
If you have wandered any of these places yourself, I would love to hear your own Vietnam stories. Cheers.





