That’s some really good advice I’ve seen other TH-camrs and tourist think they know what they’re doing and getting scammed left and right or missing out on so many things that they could’ve done if they just did a little research.
Fellow Canadian here! Going to be spending about 6 weeks in Vietnam in Feb/Mar. How about the ice? Is it safe to add to drinks throughout the country? I see a lot of raw veggies (ie. cucumbers, herbs) in dishes as well. We’d love to eat as much street food as possible but of course we’d like to avoid getting sick. Would appreciate your advice. Great videos!
Yes you can! I have never been sick from ice, but some bars and restos serve ice out of dirty buckets and trays and anything like that w bacteria would scare me. Bottled drinks are always best, same goes w beer. Ive been sick as a dog from dirty draft lines while travelling.
The name Huda is the combination of Huê and Denmark ( Dan Mach in Vietnamese ) , a merger between a Huê beer factory and a Danish beer company ( I think it's Carlsberg ) .
Vietnam has better WiFi and coverage than anything your country has! Im tired of people who come here and think they know everything! I have been in Vietnam for 11 years, you sir know nothing.
That’s some really good advice I’ve seen other TH-camrs and tourist think they know what they’re doing and getting scammed left and right or missing out on so many things that they could’ve done if they just did a little research.
Thanks, David. Just trying to help people avoid some of the common mistakes and things I learned through trial and error.
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According to many website , including UK governments traveler info. UK citizens do not require a visa to enter Vietnam for tourism
Theres a visa exemption list on the official Vietnam evisa site that I linked below. It is about a dozen countries.
Great video. Amazing content. Thanks for the information that you have summarized. It will definitely help other travellers like me.
Glad it was helpful, Paul. Where you from? Where you travelling next?
Fellow Canadian here! Going to be spending about 6 weeks in Vietnam in Feb/Mar. How about the ice? Is it safe to add to drinks throughout the country? I see a lot of raw veggies (ie. cucumbers, herbs) in dishes as well. We’d love to eat as much street food as possible but of course we’d like to avoid getting sick. Would appreciate your advice. Great videos!
Yes you can! I have never been sick from ice, but some bars and restos serve ice out of dirty buckets and trays and anything like that w bacteria would scare me. Bottled drinks are always best, same goes w beer. Ive been sick as a dog from dirty draft lines while travelling.
Thanks so much!
Really really good informative well presented videos going to Vietnam this April going to watch this video again thank you 🦎🦎🦎
The name Huda is the combination of Huê and Denmark ( Dan Mach in Vietnamese ) , a merger between a Huê beer factory and a Danish beer company ( I think it's Carlsberg ) .
Hey, thats really cool. I mustve been going on urban legend that its Hue- Da Nang. Denmark it is! Any other cool Viet facts to share?
nice!
Thanks. Anything else I can help you with?
Any Car Rental company as Avis, Hertz, etc?
No, none of the majors. I would def suggest hiring a driver over renting a vehicle. Road safety is non existent.
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How can a visa fall out of your pocket? What type of Visa was that?
TRC.
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Im Canadian. Where are you from?
Vietnam has better WiFi and coverage than anything your country has!
Im tired of people who come here and think they know everything!
I have been in Vietnam for 11 years, you sir know nothing.
The best 3/4G on earth. Thanks for the comments!
People like you should really try to keep your misery and bigotry to yourselves.