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Phu Quoc: Vietnam’s Hidden Gem Awaiting Rediscovery (REVIEW)
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Phu Quoc: Vietnam’s Hidden Gem Awaiting Rediscovery (REVIEW)

Mibenge Nsenduluka May 19, 2024

Located in the Gulf of Thailand, Phu Quoc is an enchanting island that has rapidly transformed into one of Vietnam’s premier tourist destinations. Its allure lies in its untouched beauty and evolving infrastructure, attracting visitors from around the globe. According to Australian government data, recreational travel to Vietnam by Australians […]

Mai House Saigon Hotel: A Luxurious Retreat in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City (Review)
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Mai House Saigon Hotel: A Luxurious Retreat in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City (Review)

Mibenge Nsenduluka May 18, 2024

I recently had the pleasure of staying at Mai House Saigon Hotel in Vietnam after a smooth and relatively short eight-hour red-eye flight from Melbourne on VietJet Air. The experience was exceptional from start to finish, offering a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern luxury. Arrival and First Impressions […]

Best Hotels in Thailand: Why Travellers Can’t Get Enough of “Hidden Gem” MUU Bangkok
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Best Hotels in Thailand: Why Travellers Can’t Get Enough of “Hidden Gem” MUU Bangkok

Mibenge Nsenduluka December 20, 2023

The surge of boutique hotels has undeniably reshaped the hospitality industry, and an unexpected contender is propelling Thailand to the forefront of this dynamic sector. MUU Hotels & Resorts’ inaugural property, MUU Bangkok, has been dubbed Bangkok’s “hidden gem” and after a recent stay, it’s easy to see why. Nestled […]

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