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Ha Long Bay
by Anton Swanepoel
Part 3 of the Vietnam Travel Guide books series
Ha Long Bay: Discover Vietnam's ancient limestone formations and nearby cave with over 40 pictures.Water gently lap against the boats wooden hull as you slowly make your way past ancient limestone karts. Faintly you can hear the battle cries of famous victory battles fought in the bay in olden times. Gasping you look around. Was that the sound of dragon wings flapping? This is the bay of descending dragons after all.Soon you come to one of the many floating villages in the bay, where you get the chance to mingle with local villagers, or even taken a canoe out and inspect the formations up close. Or even cool off with a quick swim. Soon, you meet back at your boat, to make your way to one of a few caves found nearby. For those wanting to stay longer, you can arrange to overnight of a boat, or in one of the hotels found on some of the larger islands.Going with a tour group or planning the trip yourself, see what to expect with this book and discover the splendor of Ha Long Bay before you go.Covered in this book:A short description of Ha Long Bay that is informative and to the point.Entry fees and the operating times where applicable.Over 40 pictures showing what to expect of Ha Long Bay and Dong Thien Cung Cave.If you are traveling to Vietnam and want to expand your Hanoi adventure, then This Guide is For YouClick the Buy Button Now Adventurer and world traveler, Anton Swanepoel, hales originally from Pretoria, South Africa, but has called a number of exotic locations home. Educated as a software engineer, he worked for a large multinational company before deciding to travel the globe. Along life's journey, Anton became a skilled scuba diver and technical diving instructor, teaching for seven years while living in the Cayman Islands. His resume touts Tri-Mix instructor levels from multiple licensing agencies, and dive records over 400 feet.Mr. Swanepoel has always loved travel and writing. In the past several years he's combined these passions, authoring and publishing a host of books, sharing secrets he's learned along the way. When he's not exploring an underwater landscape or racing a motorcycle down a stretch of highway, you'll find Anton visiting world destinations and chronicling his experiences.Today, he is a fulltime globetrotter and writer, having penned instructional guides for diving and travel, as well as a pair of fictional novels. His excurtion titles are geared toward do-it-yourself travelers, who enjoy saving money and seeing the out-of-way places. His favorite destinations include, Machu Picchu, the mountains of Vietnam, and the Temples at Angkor Wat. Guide books about Vietnam and attractions in Vietnam
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Saigon to Hanoi
by Anton Swanepoel
Part of the Vietnam Travel Guide books series
Tips and Advice on Taking the Train Between Saigon and Hanoi in Vietnam.Vietnam is a magnificent country. There is so much to see in Vietnam, that to see it all will require months of traveling around the country. For those that want to see a bit more about the country but have limited time, or need to travel between Saigon and Hanoi, a train ride is a good option.The information in this booklet serves to give a bit more information on using the train between Saigon and Hanoi, to help you decide if it is for you, what class to take, and prepare for your trip.If you are thinking of taking the train between Hanoi and Saigon, then This Book is For YouGet your copy of this book Now Adventurer and world traveler, Anton Swanepoel, hales originally from Pretoria, South Africa, but has called a number of exotic locations home. Educated as a software engineer, he worked for a large multinational company before deciding to travel the globe. Along life's journey, Anton became a skilled scuba diver and technical diving instructor, teaching for seven years while living in the Cayman Islands. His resume touts Tri-Mix instructor levels from multiple licensing agencies, and dive records over 400 feet.Mr. Swanepoel has always loved travel and writing. In the past several years he's combined these passions, authoring and publishing a host of books, sharing secrets he's learned along the way. When he's not exploring an underwater landscape or racing a motorcycle down a stretch of highway, you'll find Anton visiting world destinations and chronicling his experiences.Today, he is a fulltime globetrotter and writer, having penned instructional guides for diving and travel, as well as a pair of fictional novels. His excurtion titles are geared toward do-it-yourself travelers, who enjoy saving money and seeing the out-of-way places. His favorite destinations include, Machu Picchu, the mountains of Vietnam, and the Temples at Angkor Wat. Guide books about Vietnam and attractions in Vietnam
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Phong Nha Caves
by Anton Swanepoel
Part of the Vietnam Travel Guide books series
The Caves of VietnamDiscover four of Vietnam's best and most visited caves at Phong Nha. Containing over 100 pictures of these magnificent caves, this book will show you what to expect before your trip out to Phong Nha national park, and built excitement for your holiday.Cool mountain air flows over you and push the intense Vietnam heat away. You give one last look over your shoulder, and then slowly enter the cave opening. Your heart races as the cave comes into view. With a gasp you take the magnificent stalagmites and stalactites in. The sheer size and beauty of the cave system takes your breath away. Lights all over illuminate formations that are part of a system that holds several world records for caves. From the longest to the deepest cave.In awe, you sit down at a rest area in a system that can be traced back to the Paleozoic era, around 400 million years ago. A smile forms on your face as you think of the other caves still to be visited, some a climb up a mountain, and some accessed only by boat.Discover the splendor of these caves before you go with this concise and straightforward guide that will add untold dimension and depth to your Vietnam experience.Covered in this book:A short description of each cave that is informative and to the point.Entry fees and the operating times where applicable.GPS Coordinates to caves.Paradise cave - Dong Thien Duong.Dark Cave - Hang Toi.Phong Nha Cave.Dong Tien Son Cave.The Cave God's Temple.If you cherish caves and are thinking of traveling to Vietnam, then This Guide is For You.Click the Buy Button Now Adventurer and world traveler, Anton Swanepoel, hales originally from Pretoria, South Africa, but has called a number of exotic locations home. Educated as a software engineer, he worked for a large multinational company before deciding to travel the globe. Along life's journey, Anton became a skilled scuba diver and technical diving instructor, teaching for seven years while living in the Cayman Islands. His resume touts Tri-Mix instructor levels from multiple licensing agencies, and dive records over 400 feet.Mr. Swanepoel has always loved travel and writing. In the past several years he's combined these passions, authoring and publishing a host of books, sharing secrets he's learned along the way. When he's not exploring an underwater landscape or racing a motorcycle down a stretch of highway, you'll find Anton visiting world destinations and chronicling his experiences.Today, he is a fulltime globetrotter and writer, having penned instructional guides for diving and travel, as well as a pair of fictional novels. His excurtion titles are geared toward do-it-yourself travelers, who enjoy saving money and seeing the out-of-way places. His favorite destinations include, Machu Picchu, the mountains of Vietnam, and the Temples at Angkor Wat. Guide books about Vietnam and attractions in Vietnam
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Backpacking Southeast Asia
by Anton Swanepoel
Part of the Vietnam Travel Guide books series
Southeast Asia is one of the most incredible places on earth to backpack.It's also one of the easiest places to make expensive mistakes.Overpay for accommodation.Get caught in visa issues.Fall for common scams.Waste days on bad transport routes.Blow your budget halfway through your trip.This guide was written by Anton Swanepoel after living in Southeast Asia for over 18 months and backpacking extensively through Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam.It's not a glossy brochure.It's a practical survival manual for doing Southeast Asia properly.Inside, you'll learn:• How to handle visas and documentation without stress• What to pack - and what will become dead weight• The most common scams and how to avoid them• How to stretch your budget without sacrificing experience• Realistic cost breakdowns for transport, food, and accommodation• How to stay safe and out of legal trouble• How to travel deeper, not just cheaperThis book saves you time, money, and unnecessary stress - so you can focus on what actually matters: the experience.If you're planning a trip to Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, or Singapore - read this before you book your flight. Adventurer and world traveler, Anton Swanepoel, hales originally from Pretoria, South Africa, but has called a number of exotic locations home. Educated as a software engineer, he worked for a large multinational company before deciding to travel the globe. Along life's journey, Anton became a skilled scuba diver and technical diving instructor, teaching for seven years while living in the Cayman Islands. His resume touts Tri-Mix instructor levels from multiple licensing agencies, and dive records over 400 feet.Mr. Swanepoel has always loved travel and writing. In the past several years he's combined these passions, authoring and publishing a host of books, sharing secrets he's learned along the way. When he's not exploring an underwater landscape or racing a motorcycle down a stretch of highway, you'll find Anton visiting world destinations and chronicling his experiences.Today, he is a fulltime globetrotter and writer, having penned instructional guides for diving and travel, as well as a pair of fictional novels. His excurtion titles are geared toward do-it-yourself travelers, who enjoy saving money and seeing the out-of-way places. His favorite destinations include, Machu Picchu, the mountains of Vietnam, and the Temples at Angkor Wat. Guide books about Vietnam and attractions in Vietnam
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