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Explore Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand through the Atypik Vietnam House travel blog. Dive into the rich cultures, local cuisines, and daily life of Southeast Asia. Our blog offers practical travel tips, hidden gems, and heartfelt stories shared by our guests — perfect inspiration for your next unforgettable journey.

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Bangkok’s Chinatown

Bangkok’s Chinatown: A Local Perspective

Introduction In the heart of Old Bangkok lies Chinatown, a neighborhood where food, culture, and a unique mix of modern bars and restaurants come together. Expect to find rows of food stalls, restaurants serving the freshest catch of the day, temples for merit-making, and even hidden bars. As a Bangkok local, Chinatown is a true landmark for me, offering complete immersion in everything this area has to offer. I am often amazed by its unique energy—known to locals as Yaowarat.
From North to South Vietnam

From North to South: Vietnam’s Top Luxury Hotels and Resorts

Vietnam, a land of breathtaking landscapes and rich culture, captivates travelers not only with its natural beauty but also with refined hospitality. Whether you dream of staying in a bustling city, a serene mountain retreat, or a romantic seaside villa, Vietnam offers luxury hotels and resorts that turn your vacation into an unforgettable experience. 
Honeymoon in Thailand

Honeymoon in Thailand: How to Make It Perfect?

If you’re looking for something more unique than the typical honeymoon destination, why not choose Thailand? This country combines stunning landscapes, rich culture, world-class cuisine, and the legendary warmth of its people. From vibrant cities to paradise beaches and lush jungles, Thailand offers everything you need for a romantic and unforgettable honeymoon—without breaking the bank. This guide will help you plan your dream honeymoon in Thailand, from costs and accommodation to destinations, activities, and practical tips.
Duong Lam Ancient Village Vietnam

Duong Lam Ancient Village: Discover the Timeless Charm of Northern Vietnam 

Duong Lam Ancient Village, just 1.5 hours from Hanoi, is a thousand-year-old cultural treasure that offers a rare glimpse into rural Vietnamese life. Recognized as the first ancient village in Vietnam to be declared a National Historical and Cultural Monument, Duong Lam is home to laterite houses, ancient wells, and the birthplace of two kings. Wander through its narrow alleys, admire traditional architecture, taste specialties like soy sauce and Che Lam, and experience the golden rice harvest in May. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or photography, Duong Lam makes an unforgettable day trip from Hanoi. This guide covers everything you need to know before visiting—from the best time to go, what to see, what to eat, and practical travel tips—to help you immerse yourself in the authentic beauty of Vietnam’s countryside. 

Vietnam Travel guide

Currency in Vietnam: What You Need to Know Before You Go 

Planning a trip to Vietnam? One of the first questions travelers ask is: What’s the currency, and how do I handle money there? Don’t be surprised if you feel like a millionaire the moment you land — Vietnamese banknotes carry big numbers, but their real value can be tricky to grasp at first.  This guide will help you understand the Vietnamese dong, how to exchange money, and practical tips for managing cash during your trip. 
Cu Chi Tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City

Cu Chi Tunnels: The Extraordinary Story of Vietnam’s Underground World 

Hidden beneath dense jungle foliage lies one of Vietnam’s most fascinating wartime relics — the Cu Chi Tunnels. This vast underground network of trapdoors, passages, booby traps, and living quarters played a decisive role during the Vietnam War (1954–1975).  Stretching for hundreds of kilometers, the tunnels reveal incredible stories of courage, resilience, and ingenuity. Once a vital military base, this “underground village” featured kitchens, dormitories, hospitals, and meeting halls — all while surviving relentless bombing campaigns. Today, the Cu Chi Tunnels stand as a powerful symbol of Vietnamese resistance and an unmissable attraction for history lovers. 
Transport in Vietnam 2025

Transport in Vietnam: How to Get Around the Country 

Dreaming of exploring Vietnam from north to south but not sure how to get around? Whether by train, plane, bus, boat, or even motorbike, Vietnam offers countless ways to experience its landscapes, cities, and villages. Here’s your complete guide to the best transport options in Vietnam so you can travel smoothly and make the most of your adventure. 

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Kanchanaburi, Thailand

Kanchanaburi, Thailand: A Complete Guide for an Unforgettable Journey

In the heart of Thailand, many captivating places await discovery beyond the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. If you’re looking to expand your horizons but don’t yet have a fixed plan in mind, head to Kanchanaburi. Known worldwide for the Death Railway and the legendary Bridge on the River Kwai, this province is steeped in history yet surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Follow this guide for everything you need to know before your trip.
Surat Thani

Surat Thani: Gateway to the Gulf of Thailand

Welcome to Surat Thani, a lively city in southern Thailand. Often referred to as the gateway to the Gulf of Thailand, this region is home to world-renowned islands and paradise beaches such as Koh Phangan and Koh Samui. But what exactly does this charming city offer? Let’s explore everything you need to know to make your trip smooth, enjoyable, and unforgettable.
Mae Hong Son

Mae Hong Son: Complete Guide to Sights, Weather, and Practical Information

Welcome to Mae Hong Son, the hidden gem of Northern Thailand! This mountainous province, with its grand landscapes, attracts adventurers seeking authenticity. Nicknamed the “City of Three Mists,” Mae Hong Son remains untouched by mass tourism. Here, lush nature and hill tribe cultures coexist harmoniously, alongside treasures such as Buddhist temples, terraced rice fields, limestone caves, and towering waterfalls. The local cuisine, a subtle blend of Thai and Burmese flavors, adds to the charm of this still little-known destination.

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Capital of Laos

Capital of Laos: A Complete Guide to Exploring Vientiane

Imagine a peaceful capital, free from the chaos of big cities. This is Vientiane, the capital of Laos, where time flows gently and French colonial elegance blends with Buddhist spirituality. Here, gilded stupas stand beside tree-lined boulevards, and the slow pace invites you to truly immerse yourself in Lao culture. This guide covers Vientiane’s top attractions, best food experiences, travel tips, and when to visit — everything you need for a memorable stay.
How to Get to Laos (2025) – The Complete Guide from Local Experts

How to Get to Laos (2025) – The Complete Guide from Local Experts

With its rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and remarkable historical heritage, Laos draws travelers from all over the globe. But for visitors coming from Europe or the Americas, reaching the Land of a Million Elephants is not as straightforward — there are still no direct flights to Laos. So, how can you get there? Here’s everything you need to know about traveling to Laos by air, land, or river.
Savannakhet 2025

Savannakhet 2025: The Ultimate Guide to a Simple and Authentic Journey

When travelers think of Laos, names like Luang Prabang, the Plain of Jars, or Vientiane usually come to mind. But in the heart of the country lies Savannakhet — Laos’s second-largest city, where sacred temples, French colonial charm, and lush natural landscapes meet. This guide covers everything you need to know about Savannakhet in 2025: must-see attractions, local food, best travel times, and practical tips.

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