MEKONG RIVER

 photo P1050060_zpsf55f1947.jpg photo P1050075_zpsa37db826.jpg photo P1050008_zpsc2da4b0d.jpg photo P1050080_zps16fc1b52.jpg photo P1050040_zps90907d06.jpg photo P1050101_zps18c3d3f1.jpg photo P1050112_zps9cb9c80a.jpg photo P1040970_zps55e710d7.jpg photo P1050131_zpsc735b7d3.jpg photo P1050118_zps9cf78660.jpg photo P1050123_zpsb25abffb.jpg photo P1050141_zpsf558a1f6.jpg photo P1050190_zps70be6e75.jpg photo P1050136_zpse1d7fc83.jpg photo P1050154_zpsdbd92e06.jpg photo P1050159_zpsbdfc2627.jpg photo P1050173_zps7d6619e9.jpg photo P1050193_zpscfc0fa1f.jpg photo P1050197_zpsf9fb8403.jpg photo P1050203_zpsf9066684.jpg photo P1050209_zpscecc847f.jpgwearing: top - Market HQ, shorts - Lola vs Harper, sneakers - Boohoo, shades - ROC Eyewear, necklace - wolf circus. 

We hired a guide who took us out to the Mekong River from Saigon!
He took us on a boat to look around then pulled up beside a fruit boat so we were able to try all the fruit that was being sold on the floating markets. You can probably tell from these photos i'm kind of obsessed with Dragon Fruit. He then took us to his Grandma's house and we were able to try making rice paper which is then put out in the sun to dry. We walked through a local wet markets (pretty lucky as we were the only travellers there - only locals apart from us) then through a village to a pagoda with a beautiful garden. We tried the local Vietnamese iced coffee which was brilliant. After a lunch of vietnamese food that we helped make, we took a little wooden boat up a tiny river and saw more local villages along the way. Such a great day!

Next post ... Cu Chi Tunnels! 

 emma