
Back again from another trip to Scotland, and I've decided that I'll continue on my travel blog with a Central Vietnam trip I took last year 2025 June/July period with my friend. It's amazing how one single trip cause result in me spending so much time on planning it, experiencing it, and eventually blogging about it. I must say the planning and the experiencing part took less time and more fun, and the blogging part is tedious and long. But the blogging part is essential as it allows me to relive my trip more vividly. So let's start. Above photo as our flight approaches Central Vietnam. How green!

Central Vietnam was an area I have not explored before. I've worked in Ho Chi Minh and have travelled to Hanoi, Sapa, Nga Trang before. But Central Vietnam was totally new to me. I've originally target to visit Danang and Hoi An which was the only two places I've heard about. But as I did my research, I decided to add Hue in last minute since it's a UNESCO site, and it has mausoleum! Above photo of our flight approaching Danang Airport. The airport is super close to the town, so it was a convenient place to go visit.

Danang also has many river and bridges. We flew in via Vietjet, and it was my first time flying this airline. The booking and the check-in was a bit different from normal airlines. I think they are a budget airline? Cause when I was booking it, it default to add check-in luggage for me and proceeded to charge me for it before I realised it.....But I have one good thing to say about the flight though, the landing was one of the best I've experienced. I could hardly tell when the wheels touched the ground!

I don't remember that we have to walk down to the ground to transfer to the airport. I just remembered that the immigration there was quite horrific! There weren't much queueing system. There was just a hang of people. There were dedicated counters for foreigners, but it seems that the locals were also queueing there. Basically, it was anything goes. And it was slow too. I think it took us almost an hour just to clear immigration. I was hoping there was an ASEAN queue which Ho Chi Minh airport, and I think even Hanoi airport has. It used to be so much quicker travelling around among ASEAN countries, but it seems these days even going back to Malaysia for me is a long queue after they integrated the international passports into our e-Gate system.....

Me and my friend were going to be spending around 10 days in Vietnam. We were going to only be spending one night in Danang before we took the train to Hue. So I've booked us an expensive hotel called Mitisa Hotel. The reason I booked this was because it was within walking distance to the Dragon Bridge, yet not around that area. It was also closed to the train station.
It looked like a typical ASEAN old hotel. Perhaps it floods a lot around the area, cause most of the shops and hotels on the road has stairs leading up to the main entrance. It was just a simple place for us to spend the night while while we explore the night scenes of Danang. The hotel cost us about 70sgd a room for the night, and it included breakfast.
Here is a photo tour of some of the facilities of the hotel. It does have a roof top area, but it was closed during the day. One thing about Vietnam is, they like roof top gardens or area where you can enjoy the view and the night sky.
Just outside was the pool, infinity pool too! We didn't swim during our trip even though we both did brought our swim wears. I think it's so troublesome if you are visiting each places for just a few days, cause the wet swim suit seems to take forever to dry!

The view from the roof top overlooking Danang City was quite impressive. It was almost a 360 degree view. You could see the mountains, as well as all the way to the sea.

This is the view towards the river. Ok maybe you can see all the way to the river, not the sea, my bad.

I know that there are quite a lot of investment from the Japanese in Vietnam. Was this view this view above kinda reminded me of a small town in Japan?

As mentioned, roof top seating is a thing in Vietnam. So there were seats here, and I bet it's lovely at night. I used to spend a few nights up on the roof of our hotel when I was working in Ho Chi Minh myself. It was always quiet, and for some reason we were the only ones there.
After checking in and freshening up, we took a short walk around the hotel area and found this Cha Cafe. It was kinda late afternoon by then, and we thought we'll look for some light lunch to eat. The small road side nearby do have local food, but somehow I didn't feel that my friend wanted to eat there. So we decided on this rather nice looking, but dessert cafe.
I got a baguette and a salted coffee latte. It was cafe price, not road side price. And I didn't have high hopes for it, but goodness, maybe ALL baguette taste awesome in Vietnam. Oh sorry, maybe I should say Banh Mi instead, which is the correct term. It was delicious! And the salted coffee just hits all the right spot after a short buy exhausting flight to Vietnam. For a fancy tea break, I would recommend this place.