Most Inspirational Moment
There were many but mostly the people! All the different guides we met on tours had a different amazing story. Each bringing a different perspective on life through war and post war. Really made you think and reflect. The guide on the My Son Sanctuary visit was brilliant, his knowledge and story were superb. Also the bike ride around Hoi An and Camp Ping Island gave you a unique reflection of life in the country.
Standing on top of an old water mill at the top of the High Van Pass taking in the views was incredible.
Walking around the War Museum in Ho Chi Minh City was probably one of the hardest things to do, but amazing.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Huy was an incredible leader. His knowledge was second to none, he gave us plenty of options of optional activities, restaurant options whilst pointing out the best places to go. He always had logistics sewn up, on the road breakfasts, lunches, transportation - the timings were always perfect. An all round lovely guy with a great sense of humour.
Advice for Potential Travellers
We travelled mid-end of February - a rain jacket is useful as it was cloudy most days, some of the group found that the hat + gloves came in handy on the overnight train.
Eat everything! The food is amazing everywhere you go.
Pack light. There is opportunity to have laundry done along the way and as you'll be moving around virtually everyday it'll be easier if you've packed light. I found using packing cubes in my rucksack a god send!
Suggestions
Don't be afraid, jump right in, take in as much as you can, embrace the food, culture and each other. We had an amazing group, we all jelled very well making the trip even more enjoyable.