Listly by Alex Untola
Got a passion for stunning landscapes? Appreciate hospitality? Into budget travel? And a coffee freak? If so, you got every fair reason to visit Mui Ne in Vietnam more than anywhere else.
If you are truly looking for stunning landscape, a day or two in Vietnam would never be enough. Try to expand your holiday as much as possible for a better experience of the stunning landscape. But if you got only limited time, make it a point to visit Halong Bay, Phong Nha Ke Bang caves, Hoi An Ancient Street and Cham Islands. They belong to World Heritage Sites list.
You will be in for a different experience with other locations as well. Da Lat is one such place. Your stay in Mui Ne could definitely be a rich experience when you visit the French style villas too. These villas are bordered by a pine forest and strawberry garden. For a moment, you will get stunned by the landscape.
Hospitality is no strange thing for Asian countries. Asians have it running in their genes. Vietnam is of course no exception to that rule. Wherever you go, you will be greeted by the all-smiling locals. Some would even be ready to help you out. Though seeing is not always believing, most of the Vietnamese are honest and reliable. But vigilance is always advised. Talk to any farmer, and you will find them sweet-natured people. You won't probably feel like going back to your home country.
Affordability truly exists in this country. But prices do not stay stationary all the time. They are somewhat unpredictable, as they would soar at any moment. But compared to most other travel destination, Mui Ne can guarantee you a good experience of budget travel. A beach resort Mui Ne such as Anantara Mui Ne Resort could be a little pricey, but it offers you the worth of your penny – after all, a comfortable stay is what you deserve in a well earned holiday. Then there are hostels and guest-houses too.
Food is anyway cheap. And that cheap rate comes with best quality too.
If you are a tea fan, no point in reading beyond this point. But if you are a coffee fan, by all means carry on. Mui Ne has no fancy Starbuck stuff. Of course you have had them enough. So try out French drip coffee, available almost everywhere. Coffee is a good break, especially when you are travelling in leisure.
It's always better to know how they are termed in Vietnamese. Black coffee, for instance, is available as cap he den. Iced coffee with condensed milk is known as cap he sua da. Some cafes offer you coffee to take home. Probably that could be an unwise option, as you do not get to taste the authentic taste of Vietnamese coffee. Enjoy a cup of coffee brewed at the café itself and watch the Vietnamese lifestyle outside.