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Notes on Ben Tre – Coconuts and the bad-ass women of Vietnamese history

December 12, 2019 By James Clark 3 Comments

Spend time in Southern Vietnam and you’ll soon notice the prevalence of Ben Tre coconuts. This provincial variety is so well known that vendors advertise coconuts as being from Ben Tre to let you know that you are getting a premium coconut. Maybe the Ben Tre Coconut Marketing Authority has got to me, but I […]

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Jalan Jaksa – The slow demise of Jakarta’s backpacker street

November 20, 2019 By James Clark 23 Comments

On my first trip to Indonesia in 2009 I travelled from Medan to Bali by ferry, bus, train, and plane. Midway through that trip I arrived in Jakarta with a copy of Lonely Planet Indonesia in hand. The Book directed me to Jalan Jaksa – the backpacker street of Jakarta. I don’t remember where I […]

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Notes on Jakarta – Metros, moto apps, an airport train, and a giant seawall

November 13, 2019 By James Clark 2 Comments

Jakarta has been making headlines in 2019, and not always in a good way. In August the Indonesian government announced that it was planning to move the capital of Indonesia to a location in the jungles of Borneo. This news, coupled with high-profile reports that the city is sinking, has led news agencies around the […]

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Notes on Palembang – The port city of South Sumatra

October 21, 2019 By James Clark 3 Comments

Looking out of my window to the barely visible palm oil plantations below I was wondering what the hell I was doing voluntarily flying to Palembang in the midst of the great hazepocalypse of 2019. Apparently, I was arriving on a good day. It got so bad later on that flights were being delayed due […]

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Notes on Dong Hoi: like Da Nang, 10 years ago

October 15, 2019 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Dong Hoi is the gateway city for travel to the UNESCO World Heritage Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park. Most visitors to Phong Nha go straight through Dong Hoi, and I nearly did as well. After spending a day looking around though, I think Dong Hoi might be a place you’ll hear more about […]

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Could Hue be the next Chiang Mai?

October 10, 2019 By James Clark 5 Comments

The more I travel around Vietnam the more I see how much of a tourism giant this country could become. There are so many places that have yet to realise their potential, and Hue is one of those underachievers. While Danang and Nha Trang are now booming as beach destinations, Hue could easily position itself […]

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Experience the Phong Nha Caves and rural life in Vietnam

October 3, 2019 By James Clark Leave a Comment

Phong Nha is in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam in Quang Binh Province. The area is home to the Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, which is often referred to as the Phong Nha Caves. For reference here it is on the map. [Map of Phong Nha – Vietnam] This national park was listed […]

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Visiting the world’s largest Starbucks in Tokyo

September 16, 2019 By James Clark 4 Comments

Here at Nomadic Notes I like to make lists of cool independent cafes to visit in cities of Asia. I’m not against visiting chain cafes either, so when I saw that the world’s largest Starbucks store opened in Tokyo I had to pay a visit. Before this visit I had been to what was at […]

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Notes on Kyoto – temple hopping and urban wanders

September 12, 2019 By James Clark 1 Comment

Kyoto is one of the most popular destinations in Japan, to the point that it has become a global symbol of the overtourism phenomenon. I’ve been to Japan a few times now but had not visited Kyoto. The thought of fighting my way through crowds wan’t appealing, but I knew I had to see for […]

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Notes on Kaohsiung – an underrated city for when you have the #overtourism blues

September 4, 2019 By James Clark 8 Comments

Kaohsiung is the second largest city in Taiwan, at the southern end of the island. Being in the travel business I know a number of people that have been and raved about it. Overall though it’s not a city that features on the international travel radar. There are direct flights from Ho Chi Minh City […]

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