Best of Grand Teton National Park

I can’t say enough great things about our trip to Grand Teton National Park - we spent 4 full days exploring the park, but you could definitely do it in 3. I wouldn’t try to shorten it anymore than that or you are going to miss some very worthy highlights. The best part is that there is something for everyone - hiking, biking, swimming, and kayaking. Plus plenty of great food!

Keep reading for our recommendations on the best hikes, kayaking, beaches, sights, food, lodging, and much, much more…

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Packing for a Safari

Packing for any extended trip is tough, but especially challenging when you've never gone on a trip like it before!  Packing for our family trip to Africa was that challenge for me. 

Wanting to hit comfort plus have decent style?  Here are some of the key pieces that helped us along our way that will give your packing list a boost!

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How to DIY a Budget Yoga Retreat in Ubud, Bali

I couldn't stomach spending $1,500 USD or more on a yoga retreat, so I decided to DIY my own - and it wasn't nearly as hard as you might think!

It's a little more work figuring out the what/where/how of things, but with everything essentially walk able in Ubud, it was a really enjoyable experience.  Plus relaxing... holy moly, I was relaxed.   I'm hoping that the next person who travels to Bali and tries to DIY their own retreat has a little easier time than I, with the help of this post, because you should enjoy and explore every minute of it.

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Traveling for 3 Days in Da Lat, Vietnam

Onto a city full of adventure with new weather to boot! Time to dig down in that backpack and pull out a jacket.  My afternoons were spotted with rain showers, I hope you get luckier than I did.  

Arriving in Da Lat after being in the tropics of Southeast Asia is somewhat of a surreal experience.  You wind along curvy, narrow, and very steep roads up the mountains until you arrive in the city.  At the center of it is a small lake, almost looking like something out of Switzerland or Germany - complete with swan boats!  Plus, cool weather!  No more sweating from just walking outside - I actually wore pants and a jacket.  A first for sure.  

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10 Things to Do in Hoi An, Vietnam

Hoi An was one of the most picturesque towns in Vietnam, with charming colorful old buildings, great food, beautiful beaches, and of course shopping.  You can spend anywhere from two days to a week and not run out of places to explore.  So, rather than sharing a day by day itinerary for this town, I've decided to share my top ten things to do in Hoi An.

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Traveling for 2 Days in Mui Ne, Vietnam

When I started traveling north from Ho Chi Minh City, the first stop on most of the "open bus" tickets are in Mui Ne.  It's about a 4-5 hour bus ride north of Ho Chi Minh, located along the east coast.   A lot of backpackers and other travelers stop here because of the famous sand dunes - which is just one of the sights to take in.    Though obviously I agree that the sand dunes are a "must-see" in Mui Ne, there are a few other things worth grabbing your attention.  

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Traveling for 2 Days in Ho Chi Minh City

When flying into Vietnam, there are two major airports - Hanoi in the north and Ho Chi Minh City in the south.   Pretty much one of these has to be your starting destination if you're flying in from anywhere but locally.  For me, it was Ho Chi Minh City. 

Ho Chi Minh City was formerly called Saigon, but was renamed officially after the revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh, although the name Saigon is still widely used.   The city has a rich history, used by the Khmer as a seaport in the 17th century, then under French influence until the mid twentieth century, then became the capital for an independent republic of South Vietnam, but today, still remains the largest city in Vietnam as a whole. 

With such a varied history, there is a wide mix of influence that shaped the city, making it worth spending a couple of days here to take in those experiences.

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Traveling for 3 Days in Siem Reap, Cambodia

When planning for Siem Reap, I thought that all there really was to see was Angkor Wat.  But, boy was I wrong!  We were only in Siem Reap for three days, splitting up the third day to take in different sites, but if I could do it again, I would want to see everything that our group saw collectively.  That's why I would say spend three full days in Siem Reap.  Most of the time because of flights, you'll end up spending two half days and two full days, so here's what I would consider the quickest itinerary where you can see it all (well, still almost, there's always more that you can find).  

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Traveling for 3 Days in Hong Kong

Honestly, Hong Kong wasn't my first choice in cities to visit.  All I knew about it was that it was big and full of skyscrapers.  In fact, it is the city with the most skyscrapers in the world (meaning buildings that are over 45 stories tall).  It's a big city, full of hustle and bustle, but it's still worth spending three days there to experience the highlights and check out the culture.   Here was our itinerary, the highs and the lows.

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