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LOCALS DECIDE WHAT I DO in SAIGON: Best of Ho Chi Minh City | Vietnam Travel Guide

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LOCALS DECIDE WHAT I DO in SAIGON: Best of Ho Chi Minh City | Vietnam Travel Guide



This is how we saw the best of Ho Chi Minh city (Saigon), with some unexpected help from two friendly locals.

In this Ho Chi Minh City travel guide, we climb up to the Skydeck of the Bitexco Financial Tower, check out views of the tallest building in South East Asia and eat Bun Mam: a speciality dish of southern Vietnam.

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EVERYTHING FEATURED IN THIS VIDEO:

0:08 – ARRIVING IN SAIGON
A walk around the streets of Vietnam’s busiest city. We stopped to sample Trung Ngyen Legend (aka the Energy Coffee that changes life!)

1:17 – MY UNEXPECTED LOCAL EXPERIENCE
Meeting two very friendly guys in a city park and how they decided what I should see as a foreigner in Saigon.

1:58 – SAIGON SKYDECK at the BITEXCO FINANICAL TOWER
The best view in Ho Chi Minh City, which is best at sunset.

2:48 – TALLEST BUILDING IN HO CHI MINH CITY
Getting a view of Landmark 81 by taking the local Saigon Waterbus.

3:50 – COLONIAL BUILDING HIGHLIGHTS of SAIGON
A tour of the most beautiful French Colonial Buildings in Saigon, including the Saigon Central Post Office and Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral.

4:48 – FORIEGNER TRIES BUN MAM in SAIGON
Tasting a special local dish in the middle of Ben Thanh Market.

6:15 – A LOOK AT BUI VIEN STREET, SAIGON’S FAMOUS WALKING STREET
A brief glimpse of the nightlife on offer in Ho Chi Minh City.

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Comments 28

  1. One Shot Adventures says:
    3 years ago

    Thank you so much for watching the Vietnam series! 🇻🇳If you watched all 6 episodes, let me know so I can thank you individually! Make sure you jump over to Phan's channel and say hi from me! I am featured at the start of this video: https://youtu.be/vhenWVmNXYg

    Myanmar series coming soon…

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  2. Matt & Marti says:
    3 years ago

    I agree fermented anything does sound unappealing!! Looked amazing though 🙂 Great idea asking the locals where to hit! Thanks for sharing 🙂

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  3. Pochemuchka says:
    3 years ago

    hey there. what wonderful videos of vietnam. i am sad to see and hear what hoi an has transformed into. i guess tourism is a necessary evil for many areas to survive yet it is always so ironic the very thing that attracts people can be a curse. da nang looks very interesting and hanoi looks mad af. i must get to vietnam; i was born in vietnam but have never returned. your videos give me a greater urgency to get there. love all your work. thank you.

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  4. Erin Bashaw says:
    3 years ago

    Just found your channel…your videos are awesome! The Vietnam series is super helpful, as I'm planning a trip there now. Your stuff is even more polished and helpful than some of the huge travel vloggers our there – seriously great work!

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  5. Roamancing Travel says:
    3 years ago

    What a fun way to explore. The local food would have excited me the most too. That soup (hot pot?) looked delicious.

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  6. Skip McCraw says:
    3 years ago

    Just watched them all. Great job!

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  7. Svenywhere says:
    3 years ago

    This is such a great edited video again. The idea is good as well to ask locals what to do. You got some good diverse advice from modern buildings to old ones as well, especially that old post office is lovely. Bum Mam looks awesome with the seafood!!!

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  8. Muhammad Saifuddin Salim says:
    3 years ago

    Awesome broll, I alway wanted to go Ho Chi Minh city, almost went there this weekend, and last minute change to krabi

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  9. Go Travel On The Cheap says:
    3 years ago

    We need some of the energy coffee that will change lives! That is a really great view of the river from the sky deck. Landmark 81 is insanely tall! April likes the red brick church–red is her favorite color. You had us at "seafood gumbo", hahaha. Did you have a beer at the Donkey bar? 😎 Excellent work on telling the story here!

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  10. Buddy The Traveling Monkey says:
    3 years ago

    Omg, it really does look like Avenger tower! Does have a nice view, even in crappy weather. You got some great suggestions. Love the architecture and food. Always great to talk to locals!

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  11. TheTravelBugBite says:
    3 years ago

    What a great idea! I should ask locals more about the good spots. This brought me back to my own trip here. The market really is crazy but so so amazing. The food looks delicious! Thanks for sharing, I always love your videos 🙂

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  12. GoYvon says:
    3 years ago

    What a fun and original way to see a city! The fish doesn't sound too tasty, but I guess I have to take your word. Looking forward to the Myanmar series!

    Reply
  13. Slightly Off The Beaten Track says:
    3 years ago

    We really loved Ho Chi Minh – glad you found some inspiration and some people to give you some unique suggestions! Was cool to see a couple of things we missed while there!

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  14. DOUG and NIKI says:
    3 years ago

    Very cool, that building really does look like it's straight out of an Avengers movie. I wonder if they used it a little as their inspiration.

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  15. Godspeed Journeys says:
    3 years ago

    I watched your video from beginning to end. Your production is always top notch, easy to watch and keeps me engaged throughout. How do you like the Samyang lens? Pros? Cons? I'm seriously thinking of getting the Sony A7III, still can't decide between native lenses or after market. Oh the agony of too much choice! Feints faint.

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  16. Scott Howarth Films says:
    3 years ago

    What an awesome way to travel!! I always try to get tips and tricks from locals or people who've been to the destination i'm about to travel but this is a whole another level!! Super job man, i hope you try this style of travelling again, i'm so inspired to try this out myself!

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  17. Anna Tiner says:
    3 years ago

    This is awesome! Love the cinematography. Vietnam is one of my favorite countries ever and this really takes me back

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  18. FOMOthevlog says:
    3 years ago

    Although we are skipping Ho Chi Minh City this time we really enjoyed the video, the Bitexco Tower really looks like the one from Avengers! We'll be sure to try Bun Mam. Thanks for sharing, we always enjoy your videos!

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  19. Wandering Zena says:
    3 years ago

    It really is nice conneting with local people. They will point you to the right direction. That britexco building does look like tony start's building. Saigon is really more of a city compared to hanoi. The landmark 81 reminds me of a place in Singapore. Food is really the best way to experience the culture. Experiencing it the local way is the best experince. And that Bun Nam (am i right? lol) looks sso good. I love Viet food.

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  20. The 4K Travel Channel says:
    3 years ago

    Very nice video. We are learning a lot about Vietnam from your videos. It's always good to get a local's perspective. We had an incredible guided tour of Thailand from several local business professionals that my husband was working with when we visited there. They were kind enough to take time off during the weekend to show us around. We returned the favor when they visited us in California.

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  21. Xennial Traveller says:
    3 years ago

    I LOVE Saigon. Best food in all of Vietnam (and that's saying something), including Bánh Mì Huỳnh Hoa, which I count as one of my top 5 foods anywhere in the world! 😋 Bun mam is pretty yum – fermented seafood is a staple base pretty much everywhere in SE Asia for intense umami. I love how chaotic everything is, and had a great two weeks there. Definitely a great way to end your time in Vietnam! 🙌

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  22. Thuy Stone says:
    3 years ago

    love Ho Chi Minh city . Thanks a lot .

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  23. InEverDie says:
    3 years ago

    thanks bro !!!

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  24. meletispix says:
    3 years ago

    Well I literally did none of the things you mentioned in this video… Shows the importance of meeting locals and them showing you around! Loved the vid mate 🙂

    Reply
  25. must thopa sultanova chalih says:
    3 years ago

    U look so ugly style bruuh

    Reply
  26. Grumpy Bore says:
    3 years ago

    ooh, up on the 49th floor of Bitexco with all that glass….I'm scared of heights!
    so nice meeting new people!

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  27. J P says:
    3 years ago

    "Fermented anything doesn't sound that appealing …" really? Sourdough bread? Miso (fermented soybeans)? kimchi? Wine? Yogurt? Cheese? That being said, I can't stand the smell of bun mam 🙂 I don't care how much umami the fish/shrimp paste adds to the soup.

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  28. Brother Dunne says:
    3 years ago

    Hey Ryan, way to give er in the city of tall skinny buildings!!! That was a cool tower, good idea to scope it out with a local twist.

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