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I ❤️ Halong Vietnam 2026 - Day 3 (Halong Bay) - 01/07/2026

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DAY 3 - HALONG BAY: WHERE SUNSHINE MEETS EXCLUSIVE ADVENTURE  Our day started with the warmest greeting of the Sun – after 6 days in Vietnam, the sun finally showed up with its friendly sunlight, and we knew the trip would be lovely. The reality of our Halong Bay tour exceeded our expectations. Sometimes we can never really assume everything that is written on the web. We waited for our pickup at 8am, then departed from the old headquarters at 9am heading north. Our first comfort stop was at Tram Vic Du - 23 by 10am, followed by a quick visit to a pearl farm at 11am before continuing on our way. By noon, we’d arrived at the Halong Bay port, bought our tickets, and boarded our cruise ship. Lunch was served at 12:30pm as the cruise set sail, and we were already mesmerized by the limestone karsts rising from the emerald waters. At 1:30pm, we visited three caves – Sung Sot Cave was the highlight, surprisingly accessible and tourist-friendly. Best of all, there were so few visitors that...

I ❤️ Hanoi Vietnam 2026 - Day 2 (Train Street) - 01/06/2026

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Day 2 in Hanoi: When Plans Shift, Local Discoveries Begin  Our second day in the heart of Hanoi started off cozy and low-key. By 9am, we’d picked up our laundry and grabbed some delicious banh mi to enjoy back at the hotel – while Badet took much-needed rest under the radar. We’d planned to kick off a city tour at 11am with our Klook booking, but unfortunately, the ticket was no longer valid. Instead of letting that throw off our day, we pivoted quickly – by 11:30am, we’d booked a Grab and headed to Go Mart! From 12pm to 3pm, we dived into local life: stocking up on groceries, hunting for souvenirs, and sampling all sorts of treats – from classic pho to the viral coffee bun, plus fresh local fruits and dishes. We even had a late lunch at the food court there, soaking in the hustle and bustle of how locals eat and shop. By 4pm, we were back at the hotel, where the group decided to rest up early to be ready for tomorrow’s plans. But I couldn’t resist exploring a bit more on my own. A...

I ❤️ Hanoi Vietnam 2026 - Day 1 (Sapa to Hanoi) - 01/05/2026

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  HANOI 2026 TRAVEL DIARY: DAY 1 – FROM SAPA’S MOUNTAINS TO HANOI’S HEART  Early Morning Rush from Sapa Our day began long before the sun rose – at 4am, we were up and prepping for the journey from Sapa to Hanoi. After a quick refresh, we headed out at 6am for breakfast near Mimosa Hotel, where we dug into hearty fried rice with pork paired with creamy Vietnamese Drip Coffee with Milk – the perfect fuel for a long trip ahead.  By 6:45am, we were back at the hotel to freshen up and wait for our shuttle van. Prompt at 7am, the van arrived and we hurried over to the G8 Sapa bus office to board our sleeper bus. We settled in by 7:45am, and the bus pulled out sharp at 8am, leaving Sapa’s misty mountains behind. On the Road to Hanoi  The countryside between Sapa and Hanoi was a delight – rolling hills, humble villages, and crisp, chilly air made every moment worthwhile. We made our first stop at Tram Dung Nghi Dung Anh at 8:30am for a quick break and snacks, then hit the r...

I ❤️ Sapa Vietnam 2026 - Day 4 (CatCat Village) - 01/04/2026

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  SAPA DIARIES: DAY 4 – RAINY ADVENTURES IN CAT CAT VILLAGE  6AM – Rise and Shine! The alarm went off way too early, but with a big day ahead, I dragged myself out of bed. Quick bath to wake up fully, then a light bite to eat – just enough to hold me over until proper breakfast. 8AM – Fuel Up at Cong Cafe Made my way to Cong Cafe and boy, was it worth the trip! Their banh mi was chef’s kiss – crispy baguette stuffed with fresh veggies and savory meat. Paired it with a Vietnamese Cappuccino that had the perfect balance of strong coffee and creamy foam.  The cozy vibe of the cafe was the best way to start the morning! 9:30AM – Off to Cat Cat Village Grabbed my phone and booked a Grab to Cat Cat Village – super convenient and hassle-free. Upon arrival, we paid the entrance fee and got ready to explore one of Sapa’s most iconic spots. 10AM – Descending to the Village The path down to Cat Cat Village was a bit steep but lined with beautiful mountain views. By 10:30AM, we were ...

I ❤️ Sapa Vietnam 2026 - Day 3 (Moana Cafe) - 01/03/2026

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  SAPA, VIETNAM 2026 – DAY 3 Early Morning Hurdles & Plan B Breakfast  The day kicked off at 6:30 am sharp – alarm blaring, hot shower on, and ready to tackle whatever Sapa had in store. By 7:30 am, we’d hit the ATM and booked a Grab from Fansipan Sunworld to Viettreking Sapa Hotel, all set for their breakfast buffet. Unfortunately, walk-ins weren’t allowed – a quick reminder to always call ahead when traveling!  Thankfully, nearby Lado Hotel came to the rescue. While the buffet options were limited, the food was high-quality, and the view of the monorail cutting through the mountain landscape made up for it. We fueled up and enjoyed the crisp morning air before heading back to Hotel Mimosa to rest at 9:30 am. Weather Woes Lead to a Cozy Detour Our original plan was to explore Cat Cat Village, but Sapa had other ideas – bone-chilling cold, strong winds, and thick fog blanketed the area. With visibility almost zero, we decided to hold off and wait for better weather in...

I ❤️ Sapa Vietnam 2026 - Day 2 (Fansipan) - 01/02/2026

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Sapa Travel Diary: Day 2 – Chasing Clouds (and Warmth!) at Fansipan  5 AM – Alarm blared way too early, but hey, we had a mountain to conquer (or at least try to)! Quick bath and packed layers upon layers – winter in Sapa is no joke! 7 AM – Fueled up at Cong Cafe – their espresso with condensed milk is pure liquid gold, and the crispy banh mi with savory fillings hit just right. If you’re in Sapa, this spot is a must-visit for morning eats! 9 AM – Headed to Fansipan, the "Roof of Indochina."  We took the monotrail to the cable car station, but the journey was already testing our patience – each stop had a 30-minute queue! Once on the cable car, we climbed higher and higher… only to be greeted by biting cold and zero visibility. The peak was completely shrouded in fog, so we had to scrap our summit plans. Pro tip: Fansipan isn’t advisable during winter season – save it for clearer months if you want that panoramic view! 12 NN – Made our way back to the cable car area to grab l...

I ❤️ Sapa Vietnam 2026 - Day 1 (Manila to Hanoi to Sapa) - 01/01/2026

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SAPA VIETNAM 2026 - DAY 1:  FROM MANILA TO THE MISTY MOUNTAINS  Published: January 21, 2026 | Written from Mandaluyong (Philippines) DECEMBER 31: THE JOURNEY BEGINS Our Sapa adventure kicked off at 4 PM when we hopped on a Grab from Cavite to NAIA Terminal 3 – smooth ride, and we pulled up right at 4:30 PM. While we headed straight to check-in for our boarding passes, Benigno made a quick detour to the OWWA office to secure his OFW ID – a must-have for any Filipino worker traveling abroad.  By 6 PM, hunger hit hard, so we grabbed dinner at Kenny Rogers. We went classic with roast chicken and burger steak – comforting fuel for the long trip ahead. Immigration at 6:30 PM was surprisingly quick, no delays at all! We spent the next hour lounging at the boarding gate before the 10 PM boarding procedures got underway. Our flight from Manila to Hanoi was scheduled for 11 PM, and as the clock struck 12 midnight up in the air, we popped our cham...

I ❤️ Dumaguete 2025 - Day 2- Pulangbato Falls - 02/10/2025

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From Sulfur to Serenity: A Dip in Pulangbato Falls, Dumaguete   Okay, so after our slightly… pungent encounter with the Dumaguete sulfur vents, we were ready for something a little more refreshing. And boy, did we find it! Our next stop was Pulangbato Falls, located just a short hop from the vents – seriously, like a five-minute drive down a small, scenic road.   The entrance fee was a reasonable 50 pesos, and the resort itself is your typical charming provincial spot. Nothing fancy, but it has a certain rustic appeal. What makes Pulangbato Falls truly special, though, is the fact that it actually features two distinct waterfalls.   One waterfall boasts this amazing, almost striking reddish-brown color to the rocks – a testament to the high sulfur content in the water. It's a really unique sight! The other waterfall, on the other hand, is a pristine, freshwater fall. The contrast between the two is pretty incredible.   The water in both...

I ❤️ Dumaguete 2025 - Day 3 - 02/11/2025

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Dumaguete Day 3: City Tour and Farewell 😭   Day 3 in Dumaguete began with a fantastic American breakfast at Leanas Restaurant – two sunny-side-up eggs were the perfect start to the day! 🍳 Then it was time to check out of Charo's Dormitel. Super convenient, they let us leave our luggage at the reception while we explored the city. 🙌   Our city tour kicked off around 1 pm. Our first stop was the impressive Dumaguete Church – a beautiful piece of architecture! ⛪ Then, we headed to the main branch of Silvanas Dumaguete for those famous pastries! They were amazing. 🤤 Lunch was a bit of an adventure. We tried Pizza Hut and Max's, but neither quite hit the spot. Finally, we landed at Mang Inasal in Robinson's Dumaguete – always a safe bet! We spent a little time strolling around the mall afterward.   By 3 pm, it was back to the hotel to collect our bags and head to Dumaguete Airport. There was a bit of a wait before our flight, but...