How to get around Hanoi
Up until yesterday, we walked miles every day. Lots of stops at cafes, museums, street stalls, galleries and benches. It’s been quite exhausting as maneuvering the sidewalks and roadways is a challenge as the scooters use the sidewalks as parking zones pushing pedestrians out onto the street to dodge the cars, buses, trucks and scooters.
Yesterday, we decided to do a scooter tour of some of the unique and local dining spots. A little reluctant to put our faith in a young scooter driver we headed out into the mayhem. I kept telling myself that in the 6 days we have been here we have never seen an accident so we should be OK, and we’re.
I thought pehpaps it best to show a short video of what it was like on the back of the scooter and a picture or two of the street scene.





Struth Tony! You guys have more cojones than I do! Good on you; have fun, stay safe. Fred
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Looks like a blast!!
So good to see you guys traveling the world while Sage is parked in Guatemala with us working our butts off on her. Always a pleasure to read your extraordinary stories and fun facts. Stay safe, and keep surprising us with your next adventures! Hugs from Sage and her slaves.
OMG!, you literally take your life in your hands when you cross the street there! For some reason i’m not able to comment on your postings, not sure why i can’t. Stay safe and enjoy the rest of your trip.
Rosanne & Ken
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Congested..but you made it !!!
Oh boy, this a fascinating trip from afar for this armchair traveler. Stay alive and keep sending you champions!