I definitely had a great birthday
trip last June backpacking to Vietnam and Cambodia. Was staying there for 15
days, many of my friends asked me the total budget I spent and most of them
were shocked it didn’t really cost you much, in fact it was much cheaper than
the budget we normally spend in Bali J
Staying in dorm rooms is great
when you’re traveling solo. It’s cheap, around $ 6 – 7 per night, plus you can always
make new friends ( Isn’t it why we’re all
traveling ? ) Except I don’t really like it when they put me in the top
bunk, I had to climb up the ladders but anyway, I had great nights when I was
staying in Koniko Backpackers Hostel in Ho Chi Minh City. Koniko is a new
hostel located in Bui Vien street – a backpacker district in Ho Chi Minh - very
clean, the receptionist lady was very friendly and helpful, free internet access,
lockers, AC, $1 breakfast, and you just have to across the street to enjoy some
cheap cold beers and local food.
Done with Siem Reap and Cambodia,
I caught a bus back to Ho Chi Minh City then Mui Ne - beach area 6 hours bus
drive from Ho Chi Minh. Staying in Mui Ne Backpackers Resorts four 4 days. Another
$ 6 per night, with a perfect beach view and sun lounges. Took a half day tour on
my second day for only $ 8 to White and Red sand dunes, fairy stream and
fisherman’s village, then the rest I didn’t do anything but relaxing on the
beach, you know – the joy of laziness.
Mui Ne Backpackers Resort in Mui Ne.
$6 per night in dorm rooms at Mui Ne Backpackers Resort with a perfect beach view and my fave sun lounges.
Speaking about transportation, I
walked everywhere in Ho Chi Minh, Pnom Penh, Siem Reap and Mui Ne. Enjoy
walking and taking my times trying new food, taking pictures, talk to local
people. But of course if you’re too lazy to walk, take tuk tuk to show you
around Siem Reap and Pnom Penh. Meanwhile for food, Vietnam and Cambodia have
many western restaurants with different range of price, or if you’re kind of
people who loves traveling for culinary / local food, of course they’re much
cheaper than the western one. Do not missed the the happy hours( 3pm to 9pm )
in Pnom Penh, all the drinks costs $1 - $2. Sitting in a café or rooftop bar, either
read books or do people-watching while sipping your cheap cocktails or beers,
oh heaven !!
$ 3 breakkie at Pnom Penh before catching my 8 am bus to Siem Reap.
$1.50 Mekong Mud ( mix of kahlua, baileys, cocoa powder, tastes like White Russian )
whaaatt?? 3 juta doang? wow, gw harus kesana!! thanks reviewnya ya honey! :)
ReplyDeleteHey love, iyaaa muraah. Sebenarnya bisa di pressss lagi budgetnya :) We'll post more about our South East Asia trip :)
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