Ho Chi Minh Saigon | Food and History | Vietnam on a Budget

Cheap location, delicious food, nightlife bar hopping and dripping with history, Ho Chi Minh city, otherwise known as Saigon will steal your heart and keep you busy no matter how long your stay.  Let us be your shoestring budget travel guide!

Pho Tom - Ben Thanh Street Market, Ho Chi Minh
Pho Tom

Due to our early flight, we woke up 4:30am, checked out and flagged down a taxi.  The first taxi tried to rip us off, so
we had to change taxis.  Our fare to the airport was 220 baht, but we shared with 1 other person, so it was only 120 baht?

Vietjet, the airline we have our ticket with, doesn’t want us on the flight because we do not have a ticket going back out of Vietnam. Finally they allowed us to board, based on our ticket home from Bangkok. Note: make sure you have a ticket out of Vietnam, even if you book a cheap bus ticket out or flight where the date can be changed or cancelled if you need to change dates/stay longer. Ticket cost:  bkk (Bangkok) to sgn (Ho Chi Minh) usd $54 pp

Reunificaton Palace Rooftop Landing Pad - Ho Chi Minh
Reunificaton Palace Rooftop Landing Pad

Tip: On arrival in Vietnam, before getting in the customs immigration lineup, make sure you have completed your landing visa at the counter to the left.  Take passport photos with you to speed the process. Only then proceed to the immigration line.
Note: at this point in time, visa on arrival is possible. Prices are: single entry usd$25, 3 months $50, 6 months $95. 2 to 5 years $155
⚠️Warning: I had completed a pre-visa application over the internet – it is a money grab rip off; just get your papers and fill them out at airport arrival.

Currency: Vietnamese Dong

Note: Bank atm machines in the airport did not work- none of them, all empty . Everyone was trying to get money and could not. ?

We paid for a taxi inside the terminal, but when we went outside with our ticket, got a shuttle instead. Cost 180.000 dong for the approximate 1/2 hour ride. ⚠️Tip: Use Uber instead!!!

We were meeting friends who were in town, so our first stop was the Rex Hotel Rooftop Garden where we had a light lunch and drinks on the airy open patio.

View from Rex Hotel Rooftop Bar - Ho Chi Minh
View from Rex Hotel Rooftop Bar

After going separate ways from our friends, we grabbed a taxi from the Rex Hotel to the DDA Hotel (my review) for 33,000 dong.  We booked the hotel through booking.com and it had a perfect location – basically right at the corner of Bui Vien Street.  Be sure to read the review to find out the costs, tips, positives, negatives and more.

DDA Bizu Hotel - Ho Chi Minh
DDA Hotel Room

We had lunch at the Pho Hai Thien Restaurant, which quickly became our go to favourite! Make sure to check out my review for costs, service, location and more.

Mixed Dried Pho with Chicken - Ho Chi Minh
Mixed Dried Pho with Chicken

We headed up the busy Bui Vien Street where we sat on a corner and watched the action while sipping away on 3 “Crazy” Pina Coladas 208.000 dong and 3 Tiger Beer 118.000 dong. Why 3? Happy ? Hour! Admittedly, the prices weren’t great, but the view was.

Bui Vien Street Day - Ho Chi Minh
Bui Vien Street, Day

We started the following day with a good A la carte breakfast which was included in our hotel price; there was lots to choose from. I had pho soup and my husband had fried eggs with a baguette; fruits, juices, coffee, tea and water were self serve.

At 8 am we were picked up at our hotel for 1/2 Day luxury tour (8 people or less) with KimTravel.com to the Cu Chi Tunnels.  We had booked through a wonderful agency across the road from our hotel called VN Lotus Travel for a cost of $23 usd per person.  Our small bus was very comfortable and spacious.
FYI info: Non luxury -up to 30 people – $6usd pp

Exiting Cu Chi Tunnel - Vietnam
Exiting Cu Chi Tunnel

It was a 2 hour drive with a bathroom break a little past 1/2 way, where there was also a factory called Handicapped Handicrafts you could tour; beautiful eggshell art was hand made by disabled Vietnamese and you could buy pieces if you chose. The views on the drive were wonderful.

Rice Field Workers - Ho Chi Minh
Rice Field Workers

We had an accident about 10 minutes from the tunnels. A truck drove into our bus, but rather than wait for police and commotions, we were quickly loaded into a van which drove us the remaining short distance to tunnels. Our guide from start to finish was a very informative young man named Kim. He spoke very good english, was open to all questions, did not rush us and was a wealth of information. Do not miss the Cu Chi Tunnels – they are a must see.

Truck Drives Into our Bus - Vietnam
Truck Drives Into our Bus!

Our original bus picked us up again after our tour, and we were back at our hotel by 2:15 pm.  After our late lunch, we went to Sam Spa where I had a 30 minute leg massage for USD$4, a USD$2 Pedicure and my husband had a 1 hour full body massage for USD$7, after which they threw in a leg massage for him too!

Bamboo transport on Motorbike - Ho Chi Minh
Bamboo transport on Motorbike

That night, we headed to Ben Thanh Street Food Market for dinner.

Korean Spicy Fried Chicken - Ben Thanh Street Food, Saigon
Korean Spicy Fried Chicken – Ben Thanh Street Food

We quickly returned to Bui Vien for the fabulous evening atmosphere. 158 Miss Saigon was our pub choice (and each night after). We consumed 3 beer for 100.000 dong, 2 Cherry bomb cocktails for 240.000 (very expensive) and 2 N2O balloons ? (not me!) for 50.000 dong. On the walk back to our hotel, we stopped at Via Del Gusto for a large Margherita stone oven Pizza for 120.000 dong. It was not to our liking, but we are very fussy Italian pizza fans!

Bui Vien Street Night - Ho Chi Minh
Bui Vien Street Night

After breakfast the next day, we flagged down a Taxi Vinasun to take us to the War Remnants Museum. Although our driver did not speak any english, he was very kind and considerate. The taxi cost was 30.000 dong. It cost 15.000 dong for entry to the Museum and it was worth every penny. A vietnamese perspective of horror, death and pain experienced during the  Vietnam war, truly heart wrenching.  You will need at least 2 hours.

View into Jail Cells - War Remanants Museum, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
View into Jail Cells – War Remanants Museum

The Quán 176 Restaurant is within walking distance. It was our lunch choice as we waited for the Palace, closed for the lunch break, to re-open.

Chicken with Mushroom - Quán 176 Restaurant, Ho Chi Minh
Chicken with Mushroom – Quán 176 Restaurant

After lunch, we walked the short distance to the Independence Palace or also known as the Reunification Palace – opening hours are 8am to 12pm and 1pm to 4pm; entry fee: 40.000 dong per person. This place has lots of history & information through documentary films and information plaques, as well as museum rooms.

National Security Chamber - Reunification Palace, Ho Chi Minh
National Security Chamber – Reunification Palace

From there we walked 5 minutes to the noteworthy Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon and the historical Post Office before taking a taxi back to our hotel.

Historical Post Office - Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Historical Post Office

The following day we were supposed to fly to Hue, but the weather report forcast one week of straight rain. So, we cancelled our plans and booked back into our DDA Bizu hotel for 2 more nights before flying on Sunday February 12th to Phu Quoc where supposedly the sun is shining. Weekend at Bui Vien is slightly different than during the week – the street is full with pub crawls, locals, and weekenders.

Mother Daughter Bike - Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Mother with Daughter on a Bike

On Day 5 we ordered an Uber Car for 31.ooo dong to go to Quoc Tu Pagoda. The very friendly driver arrived to pick us up in within 1 minute; clean car, no English but lots of smiles. The Buddha Temple was 7 stories high – 281 steps to top of the pagoda where we had a gorgeous view of the city. Our Uber back to the hotel was 32.000 dong (3.99 km / 13 minutes).

Quoc Tu Pagoda - Ho Chi Minh
Quoc Tu Pagoda

At Bazzan Coffee, a little coffee shop a few doors down from our hotel, we had 2 Milk coffee ice blends (Ca Phe Da Xay) for 40.000 dong each. They were soooo good and it felt great to just sit by the road sipping away on the luxurious drink!

Vietnamese Coffee - Ho Chi Minh
Vietnamese Iced Coffee – Ca Phe Da Xay

On our last evening in Saigon, we went to Bui Vien street for drinks with some new friends. We had a wonderful time with lots of laughing and of course, overspent. Our bill came in at a whopping 525.000 dong, but it was worth it! We said our goodbyes as they headed to Cambodia and we were on our way to Phu Quoc Island.

Modern Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Modern Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Day 6 we had breakfast at our favourite restaurant Pho Hai Thien and then grabbed an Uber for 79.000 dong to the airport. Much cheaper than a taxi!!! At the Airport, we stopped at McDonald’s for an iced coffee, burger & fries. Coffee was expensive, but the burger and fries were cheap. Our bill came to 150.000.

Market Stall - Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Market Stall – Ho Chi Minh
Note: special coffee: Weasel Coffee or Civet coffee - Most expensive coffee in the world - ethical concerns (farmed weasels force fed); animal eats the cherries and then defecates; feces is collected and processed. Interest: in Vietnam they also chemically create / simulate the coffee.

⚠️Warning: If you are unsure how long you want to stay in Vietnam, take a long visa. It is complicated to get an extension, which is very unfortunate because you may fall in love with this country! Next time we will take the longest Vietnam Travel Visa possible!

Costs for 5 nights (6 days):
Flight from Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh: €51.25 pp
Flight from Ho Chi Minh to Phu Quoc €32.30 pp
Taxis & Ubers: €19.16
Food and Drinks: €145.38
Laundry: €5.00 (washed twice)
Excursions & Museums: €26.40
Spa Treatments: €12.34

Total cost per person for 6 days: €186.45 or €31 per day (excluding flights) ⚠️Could be a lot cheaper with less party, lighter meals and using Uber right from the start.


If you would like to see more photos of what we did, click here.


NEXT STOP: Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam


Links of Possible Interest:
→ Ho Chi Minh Photos
…..⇒ Top 12 List of Things to See and Do
.….⇒ Stay: DDA Hotel
…..⇒ Eat: Ben Thanh Street Food Market
…..⇒ Eat: Pho Hai Thien
…..⇒ Eat: Quan 176 – Cửa Hàng Ăn Uống 176
…..⇒ Eat / Bar: Rex Hotel Rooftop Garden

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The Island of Phu Quoc, Vietnam through my Eyes | Photo Album

Phu Quoc, Vietnam is one of those places that takes very little time to win your heart over. This tiny island has so much to offer, from the welcoming people, to beautiful beaches, gorgeous landscapes and delicious seafood.  The following photos are also informative – for more info, visit my blog, Phu Quoc Island. This is how it looked through my eyes.

South East Asia Travel Guide | Hotels, Food, Flights | On a Budget

Whether you are a backpacker, budget traveler or just in need of a holiday, Asia has so much to offer.

Updated November 16th, 2018

Delicious cuisine, friendly people, beautiful beaches and affordable prices. Click any of the links below to visit the destination through our experience, see how much it cost, our recommendations and what to avoid. This is your mini South East Asia Tour Guide.

Unlike the typical backpack style traveler, we are not single, do not stay in hostels, are past the fifty mark and cherish our comfort. However, we love to be on the road as much as possible and do not wish to blow our retirement, therefore cheap is good!

India
Mumbai
New Mangalore
Kochi / Cochin
Goa


Indonesia -> Bali
 Canggu
….⇒ Stay: Sleepy Gecko Guest House
    …..→Eat: Breakers Tavern 
    …..→Eat: La Pan Nam Warung Restaurant
    …..→Eat: My Wahrung
    …..→Eat: Wahrung D’ Pererenan
 …..→Drink: Where to Drink / Happy Hour
…..⇒ Go: Temples Tanah Lot & Batu Balong
…..⇒ Do: Top Fun Things to Do 
 Kuta / Legian Beach
….⇒ Stay: Grand Bimasena
    …..→Eat/ Drink: Apache Reggae Bar
    …..→Eat: D’Medina Bistro 
    …..→Drink: Roti Cafe
Ubud
….⇒ Stay: SenS Hotel Ubud 
    …..→Eat / Drink: Anomali Coffee
    …..→Eat / Drink: De Koi 
…..→Eat / Drink: 
Yonne Cafe & Bar

    …..→Eat: Warung Mardika Nasi Ayam Kedewatan
           .……………⇒ Spa: SenS Spa
…..⇒ Go: Alas Harum Luwak Coffee & Swing
…..⇒ Go: Barong Kris Dance, Balinese Mythology
…..⇒ Go: Sacred Monkey Forest
…..⇒ Go: Top Things to See & Do Ubud


Laos
 Luang Prabang / Photos
……..⇒ Night Bus Transfer from Luang Prabang to Chiang Rai
 Vang Vieng / Photos
……..⇒ Bus Transfer from Vang Vieng to Luang Prabang / Photos
 Vientiane / Photos
……..⇒ Buddha Park and How to Get There / Photos


Malaysia
– Kuala Besut (coming soon)
Kuala Lumpur
Langkawi  &  Photos
– Perhentian Islands (coming soon)
– Terengganu (coming soon)


Singapore
Singapore


Sri Lanka
Colombo


Thailand
 Bangkok – including info about Soi 23
           …..⇒ Eat: Yum Saap, Don Muang Airport
…..⇒ Khao San Road 
→ Chiang Mai / Photos
…..⇒ Green Bus From Chiang Rai to Chiang Mai
…..⇒ Muay Thai Boxing at Loikroh Stadium
…..⇒ Cooking School with Zabb-E-Lee / Photos
 Chiang Rai / Photos
.….⇒ Stay: Baan Siri Hotel
           …..⇒ Eat: Baan Chivit Mai Bakery & Restaurant
           …..⇒ Eat: Lumdee Cafe Restaurant
           …..⇒ Eat: Sawaddee Restaurant
…..⇒ Sleeping Bus from Luang Prabang, Laos to Chiang Rai
…..⇒ Top Things to See and Do in Chiang Rai
…..⇒ Temple Challenge – are you up for it? Fun!
 Koh Tao Island / Photos
…..⇒ How to Ferry from Surat Thani to Koh Tao, Koh Samui and Koh Phangan
…..⇒ How to Ferry and Bus from Koh Tao to Bangkok
 Phuket


United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi
Dubai


Vietnam
…..⇒ Know Before You Go – Important Info & Tips
 Ho Chi Minh, Saigon / Photos
…..⇒ Top 12 List of Things to See and Do
.….⇒ Stay: DDA Hotel
           …..⇒ Eat: Ben Thanh Street Food Market
           …..⇒ Eat: Pho Hai Thien
           …..⇒ Eat: Quan 176 – Cửa Hàng Ăn Uống 176
           …..⇒ Eat / Bar: Rex Hotel Rooftop Garden
 Phu Quoc Island / Photos
…..⇒ Extreme Budget Tips – $10/day Phu Quoc 
.….⇒ Stay: Gia Thanh Guest House
           …..⇒ Eat: AceroLa Bar and Restaurant
           …..⇒ Eat: Bia Ruou Restaurant & Micro brewery
           …..⇒ Eat: Bun Cha Ha Noi / Bún Chả Hà Nội
           …..⇒ Eat / Bar: Langchia Hostel & Bar
           …..⇒ Eat: Quan An Mien Trung (at the night Market)
           …..⇒ Eat: Quan Oc Binh Dan Restaurant
           …..⇒ Eat: Quan Ra KoiQuán Ra Khơi
           …..⇒ Eat / Bar: Rory’s Beach Bar
           …..⇒ Eat: Thu Phuong Restaurant

Bangkok, Thailand – Big City Small Budget – Asia Tour 2017

Just a stopover on our way to Vietnam, we had two days in Bangkok. Knowing we would be back, we chose to relax and try some different foods. Enter Tesco Lotus, massage, haircut and a night out at Sukumvit Soi 23.

Sweets, Dates and Figs - Tesco Lotus, Bangkok
Sweets, Dates and Figs

Getting there:  We flew with Air Asia KLIA (Kuala Lumpur) to Bangkok (Don Mueang Airport) for myr310 (for both). It was delayed 15 minutes. Food (sandwich and water) on the flight was included with a small luggage upgrade. Immigration was a nightmare

Langkawi Island, Malaysia on a Budget – Asia Tour 2017

Top things to do on Langkawi Island? Our list includes Hiking trails, beaches, waterfalls, seafood, night markets and more, to name a few, all on a budget!

Near Fish Farm - Langkawi Island, Malaysia
Near the Fish Farm

We flew with Air Asia from Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi for $323.32 myr for 2 persons or €34 pp., with a luggage upgrade.  A sandwich and water were included in the price. Flight time was approximately 1 hour.  Currency is Malaysian Ringgits or rm.

Pantai Tengah Beach - Langkawi Island, Malaysia
Pantai Tengah Beach

The taxi from the Airport to our guest house, which was near Pantai Tengah beach was rm25.  We booked Hotel Aurora Damai for 5 nights with a total cost of €86.14 or an average of €17 per night through Booking.com.  Our duplex had a big room with a queen bed, desk, night table, Asian bath area, small tv, daily bottle of water, fresh towels day 3, water kettle in room (noodles!), and a patio with table & chairs; just 2 km to the beach and offering Moped rental.

Room at Aurora Damai Hotel - Langkawi Island, Malaysia
Our Room at Aurora Damai Hotel

We took a walk down to the Pantai Tengah beach (about 1/2 hour), people watched and then decided to search for a place to eat. After looking at menus of many restaurants, we decided to treat ourselves and eat at the Isländischen Seafood Restaurant at Cenang Beach.  They have tanks filled with all kinds of seafood and you simply pick what you want and they cook it for you.
We ordered
– 600 gram lobster rm22/100gram
– 400 grams tiger prawn rm12/100gram
Both prepared steamed garlic
– Thai fried chicken rice
– 1 Heineken draft
– 1 can Tiger beer w/ side can of sprite (to make radlers)
Total: 280 rm  ?
The prawns and rice were very good, the lobster not so good. We grabbed a taxi from the beach to our hotel for 20rm

Garlic Chili Lobster with Rice - Isländischen Seafood Restaurant, Cenang Beach, Langkawi
Garlic Chili Lobster with Rice – Isländischen Seafood Restaurant

Day 2 – We started our morning with Cup of Soup made in the room and consumed on our patio. (rm2 x2) with a big 5.5 liter water for rm8 which we had picked up the night before at a corner store.  Then we rented a moped for 3 days at a cost of  rm90. (€19). We ended up adding one more, see total below. It was a little tricky driving at first, as they drive on the left side of the road!  We filled the 1/2 full tank to full with gasoline for rm4 (€0.84).

Stilt House - Langkawi Island, Malaysia
Stilt House

On our way down to the beach, we dropped off our laundry at Langkawi Laundry to be washed.  They weighed it in front of us and told us to pick it up in 5 hours for a total of 3.7 kg for rm16.65 .  We stopped at the convenience store to pick up some canned vanilla iced coffee rm2.50 ea. and proceeded sightseeing on the bike.

Laundry Service - Langkawi Island - Tengah Beach
Affordable Laundry Service – Tengah Beach

After some time at the beach, we continued on and stopped at The Cliff on Cenang Beach where we had 2 tiger beer and 1 sprite for rm23.10. After a bit more sightseeing, our next stop was at Sugar, a little bar restaurant on Tengah Beach where a sign advertises Happy Hour from 4pm to 7pm. We discovered it was always happy hour if you asked!?  We enjoyed 3 Tiger draft beers – rm5 each, a Singapore Sling – rm12, 1 sprite -rm5 and a serving of chicken and beef satay rm22 throughout the afternoon and early evening for a total of rm59.40.

Snack of Satay at Sugar - Tengah Beach, Langkawi-Malaysia
Snack of Satay at Sugar – Tengah Beach

We stopped at the grocery market and picked up a package of 5 spicy Mamee Noodles rm 7, 2 iced vanilla coffees rm2.20 ea., 2 chiang beer rm3.50 ea. and 1 Red Bull 3.30 for a total of rm22. Note : can buy beer! Big bonus as it is complicated in so many places off the beach due to religious beliefs.

Cheap, Budget Friendly Breakfast - Langkawi, Malaysia
Cheap, Budget Friendly Breakfast!

For Dinner we chose Zhong Hua Lou Seafood Restaurant at the Tengah Beach area.  Again, you pick your seafood, get it weighed, agree or disagree on the price and they prepare it for you.  We had:
– Heineken rm5
– Coke light rm2.50
– Water rm n/c
– Prawns 510 grams @ rm22/100gram rm112.20
– Chicken fried rice rm20
– Noodle Chicken Soup rm6
Total: rm145.70 – Still expensive, but very price worthy for what you get. The food was delicious and the service was great.

Grilled Garlic Tiger Prawns - Langkawi, Zhong Hua Lou seafood restaurant
Grilled Garlic Tiger Prawns – Zhong Hua Lou Seafood Restaurant

Day 3 – We got up early, at our breakfast noodles and decided to do a self directed Island Tour. Sights we saw included the Eco Village, Oriental Village,  Machinchang Cambrian Geoforest Park, beaches including Kok, Datai Bay, Teluk Yu and Tanjung Rhu,  and the beautiful fish farm, all free to see.  We passed by the tourist attractions of a crocodile farm, bat cave and horseback riding stables, but did not go in. The monkeys hanging out at the sides of the roads were free of charge, as were the Mangroves.  I am horrified of heights, but I believe if you visit the island, you must ride the cable car up the mountains for the best views.

Oriental Village Lake - Langkawi Island
Oriental Village Lake

The Night Market is in a different location every day, but on this day the night market was in our area, so we decided to go. It was wall to wall people, a lot of them were tourists. I do not know where they hid during the day, but the market brought every curious body to one place.  So many food stalls with a huge variety of local delicacies and drinks to choose from. Our choices were:
– a Shawarma style sandwich x 2 rm5 ea.
– Orange drink rm2 (this is how we secured a sitting area)
– Noodles x 2 rm3 ea.
– 3 fried chicken pieces for rm5
– 6 spring rolls rm3
Total rm26 – and every last bite was delicious!

Night Food Market Stall - Langkawi
Night Food Market Stall

Other costs throughout the evening included a Big water (5.5 liters) , Lychee Juice, Fuel, 2 Coffees and a coke. (added in costs below)

Day 4- After our Breakfast Noodles chased by 4 ice coffees, we headed back to Machinchang Cambrian Geoforest Park to continue exploring!!!? We parked our bike and did the short hike up to the Seven Wells Waterfall locally known as Air Terjun. It is incredibly beautiful; don’t forget to take your swimsuit!!! There are free washrooms, but no vendors, so take water with you. After enjoying cooling off at the falls, we continued the hike up the mountain to Telegah Tujuh or Seven Wells where seven pools run into each other above the falls, creating little slides and basins to chill in. Cost: 0, nothing, nada!

Magnificent Seven Wells Waterfall - Langkawi, Malaysia
Magnificent Seven Wells Waterfall

Back at Pantai Tengah beach, I decided I had to try the Durian Fruit Ice cream, otherwise known as Stinkfruit; I am not sure what possessed me to do this stupidity, but did and it was horrible. Does anybody truly like this stuff? I would love to meet that person! The craziness cost a whopping rm10 – cheap lesson.  My more reserved husband stuck with a Carlsberg beer for rm3.30 and found my situation amusing. At least the show of how they handmade the ice cream was good!

Durian / Stink Fruit Hand Made Icecream - Langkawi
Durian / Stink Fruit Hand Made Icecream

Our favorite cocktail bar Sugar helped wash the foul taste from my mouth as we sat on the beach sipping Singapore slings and Beers, watching the gorgeous sunset. (rm40.70)

Sundown at Pantai Tengah Beach - Langkawi, Malaysia
Sundown at Pantai Tengah Beach

Zhong Hua Lou Seafood Restaurant enticed us back for dinner; by now they make us feel like part of the family!
– Spring rolls rm15
– Red snapper ,fried w/ garlic rm60
– Tiger prawns rm66
– Large chicken fried rice rm20
– Coke rm2.50 and Sprite rm2.50
Total: rm166

Fried Garlic Red Snapper at Zhong Hua Lou Seafood Restaurant - Langkawi
Fried Garlic Red Snapper at Zhong Hua Lou Seafood Restaurant

Day 5 was just a relaxing Beach Day, but here is a rundown of our costs: Singapore slings x 2, Beers x 4 Total: rm22
Supermarket: Beers x 2 rm7, Coffees x 1 rm2, KFC ?for 2 rm36
Laundry: rm9
Dinner: Zhong Hua Lou Seafood Restaurant
Rice, tiger prawns & sesame chicken rm120
Beers x 2 rm7 (for both) & Coke rm2.50

Pantai Cenang Beach - Langkawi, Malaysia
Pantai Cenang Beach – Langkawi, Malaysia

On Day 6 we grabbed a Taxi in the morning to the Airport for rm20 and took a flight from Langkawi to KLIA for myr323.32 (for both).
The flight delay 2 hours. Our next destination is Bangkok.

Total Costs for 2 persons:
Flight €34.00
Lodging €86.14 (5 nights)
Motor bike €25.33
Fuel €3.17
Food & drinks €256.96
Taxis: €13.72
Laundry: €5.40
Grand Total for 5 nights: €387.36 for 2 persons (excluding flights)

DO: rent a scooter/moped! It is the only way you can see and try everything at an affordable price (budget); but drive careful, at your own risk.
DO: interact with the people. They are very friendly and helpful
DO: show respect for their culture
DO: understand sometimes they do not understand- make sure you are clear

Click for more photos from our visit to Langkawi Island

Next stop: Ho Chi Minh via Bangkok!

Note: Our dinner prices were WAY higher than we would normally spend, but  this was a destination which demanded eating seafood and it was a fraction of at home costs. ?

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