vietnam

DuffelBagSpouse Travels welcomes you to explore Vietnam—immersed in captivating landscapes, visit Hoi An and Danang, savor delicious pho and banh mi, enjoy a 3-day junk boat cruise on Halong Bay, and discover the vibrant charm of Hanoi. Embark on a journey filled with diverse experiences and the joy of Vietnamese exploration.

From Lanterns to Luxury: A 3-Day HoiAn Getaway

Stacey dbs Hoi An Vietnam lanterns

Reflecting on my recent excursion to this charming city in Vietnam, Hoi An, I find myself longing for its cozy ambiance and welcoming atmosphere. Although initially, three days might seem sufficient to uncover the city’s treasures, I soon discovered that the allure of the lantern festival, delectable cuisine, and myriad unique experiences could easily extend my stay. If only I had more time to immerse myself in the magic of Hoi An’s charms.

How to Visit a Buddhist Temple

how to visit a temple

Do not touch the monks unless you ask or they touch you first. This is especially true for women. You should also be aware, some temples are not open to women. Do not be offended. Women were allowed in these temples at one time. Women were banned because they menstruate, soiling the mats. Unfortunately the modern day conveniences of tampons has had no effect on the prohibition. Women are still considered “unclean”.

Exploring the Past and Future in Hanoi, Vietnam

Halong Bay Vietnam

Hanoi is a beautiful, hectic, vibrant, colorful, historic, modern yet traditional mix of French colonial buildings, pungent aromas and millions of people and even more motorcycles in constant motion. Halong Bay is 3 hours away. If you had told me I would be paddling a kayak (with Steven) in the middle of Halong Bay in the South China Sea, I’d have told you you’re crazy. Hạlong (or Ha Long) Bay, in northeast Vietnam.

Living in South Korea and Traveling Asia

military spouse relaxing at Hidden Bay Ulsan

I was very excited when I found out we would be heading back overseas. The idea of living in South Korea intrigued me. I lived in Korea many years ago as a child. So I immediately began researching Daegu. I looked for blogs that could provide some insights for what to expect. But I couldn’t find any that were very helpful. Moving to South Korea came with the expectation of exploring Asia. I decided to be the research I was looking for. Here, I share some valuable travel tips and ideas that I have learned while living in South Korea and traveling across Asia.