Travel Advice For South East Asia
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작성자 Lieselotte Garr… 작성일25-03-16 18:38 조회2회 댓글0건본문
Do not keep valuables loosely hanging on muscles. Cameras and belt bag straps can be slit with a small knife very quickly, and in the time you have figured it out, your items could be over. Use a slim, poly-cotton money belt, strapped inside of the clothes, around your whole body. They are very thin, almost invisible under clothes, and inaccessible by shifty pick-pockets.
While my family and i were operating Vietnam, we visited along with a principle in a very College in Ho Chi Minh City. He gave me a guidance about what would be required to teach in Vietnam.
4) Motorbikes: everywhere. But still the most economical and efficient associated with transportation in most of Vietnamese. There are an estimated 4 million of them in HCMC alone.
If possible, wear your backpack in the front. This isn't so important if you're a group, 호빠 but when alone or even in a pair, this is a good idea. An acquaintance was sharing with me at night his experiences in Cambodia. A foreign woman along with a bag on her back was riding through the back from the moto (motorbike taxi service) when a guy (who was on foot) grabbed her pack as she was riding merely by. The woman stubbornly held on to her pack and came off the back of the moto. Although she obtained keep her possessions, she was engrossed in cuts and grazes within the fall.
4) Bag snatchers: we were warned at our hotel when we arrived in HCMC to beware of people on tandems who drive by and snatch your bag or maybe your camera right out of the hands. I am sure they have there been five years ago but not so prevalent that anyone mentioned them. This seems to thought of more issue in HCMC than Hanoi. The two cities have very different atmospheres. HCMC is associated with a party place for backpackers.
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