If you like this video also check out Da Nang beach video here ua-cam.com/video/vYDh09vwLss/v-deo.html or the Ba Na Hills video here ua-cam.com/video/fwMsTwvFKd8/v-deo.html
Wow, this video really captures the essence of Da Nang in 2024! The insights on getting around, the food scene, and even digital nomad suitability are super helpful. Thanks for shedding light on what seems like a must-visit destination.
Thanks for the informative vid! My wife and I visited a couple of months ago and, on the second day, we both thought that we could live here in semi retirement. We are now thinking of relocating to Da Nang for a couple of years and your information has been really useful. Thank you.
Video is popping bro. You have definitely convinced me to explore Da Nang when I visit SE Asia. The plan is 2025 for that adventure. The temples look amazing. It seems extremely affordable. The food itself seems worth it.
I think Danang is worth a visit. I didn't know about the coffee being sobbig out there. Good to have an overview of everything around there. Your hotel room looks really nice. I never had such a luxury place to stay when I travelled through Vietnam. 😊
In Vietnam, Coffea Arabica accounts only 8% of quantity and 5% of coffee growing areas, the rest is Robusta. Currently, Vietnam is the world's biggest Coffee Robusta exporter.
Vietnam is a very beautiful country. The information provided in your video is very useful. I hope to have the opportunity to visit this country, especially the countryside, as it seems that the nature there is also very beautiful.
I always enjoy these breakdown videos to know what to expect before traveling there. I had no idea Vietnam was the second largest exporter of coffee beans. I don’t need to tell my brother this lol. I always bring him back coffee from places I travel to.
I never had any issues. I was getting minimum 20 mb per second downloads and upload speeds. Up to 100 mb per second. It's a city in Southeast Asia. So they have better internet then most Western Countries and I am not kidding.
@paradise-adventures Thanks for the info. I'm in Bangkok getting over 200Mbps, using fiber optic with a router. I'm wondering if Danang offers this type of setup and speed.
The room cost is mentioned in the 1 month living cost section of the video 12:52 but you can check out what it would cost for the dates you are travelling here agoda.tp.st/laE6hApd
Thx. 1529 USD per person a month, right. This is still expensive, I think. Didn't expect this. In Germoney social security (which is paid only to residents, not if you are living abroad) is 563 EUR per month for a single person, added to that are the housing costs and heating costs. You are expected to save at least 10% of the 563 EUR for emergency cases.
@@paradise-adventures I think I see what urbanmyth1519 is saying. At 14:49 in the video it says 1,529 USD for single traveler right there on the screen.
@@DJ-FIRE-SEA still that's not per person when you are travelling as a couple was what I was referring to when @urbanmyth1519 mentioned per person costs. It's not per person. If you are travelling with more than one person these costs of course can be shared, so per person is cheaper.
@@DJ-FIRE-SEA exactly. That's why I felt free to ask. He said 27 million for a solo traveller but showed the numbers for a couple at the same time. No big deal I got it now. Ty mate 😊
@@paradise-adventures It is so repetitive and distracting. Music should be subtle, varied, and appropriate. Do you want to listen to that for 17 minutes?
If you like this video also check out Da Nang beach video here ua-cam.com/video/vYDh09vwLss/v-deo.html or the Ba Na Hills video here ua-cam.com/video/fwMsTwvFKd8/v-deo.html
Great Video! Really good information. I agree. Da nang is a nice and liveable city. Thank you for sharing. Love your video.❤😊
So nice of you. Thank you.
Great series on Da Nang, very cool videos on Ba Na Hills and Da Nang beach too. Looking forward to what's coming next.
Thanks for support. I'm looking forward to sharing what's coming out too
Wow, this video really captures the essence of Da Nang in 2024! The insights on getting around, the food scene, and even digital nomad suitability are super helpful. Thanks for shedding light on what seems like a must-visit destination.
Our pleasure!
Went to Da Nang for 3 days, ending up staying there for 3 weeks! It’s a very livable city with amazing people and delicious food 🇻🇳
Totally agree!
Thanks for the informative vid! My wife and I visited a couple of months ago and, on the second day, we both thought that we could live here in semi retirement. We are now thinking of relocating to Da Nang for a couple of years and your information has been really useful. Thank you.
No worries at all. All the best with the relocation.
Da Nang looks awesome, man. Definitely need to make my way there in 2024.
It really is. You should for sure.
Thanks for sharing. Danang looks incredible. Craft beers is always a winner especially when they state beer for peace on the glass
Absolutely, it was delicious, and they do buy 1 get 1 free from 11am to 6pm every day.
Video is popping bro. You have definitely convinced me to explore Da Nang when I visit SE Asia. The plan is 2025 for that adventure. The temples look amazing. It seems extremely affordable. The food itself seems worth it.
Sounds like a plan. Da Nang is a great option in Southeast Asia.
Danang looks very lively indeed. I really enjoyed your Ba Na Hills and Dragon Bridge videos in this series. Thanks man.
Absolutely. You're welcome. Thanks for watching
Nice one mate!
Thanks man.
Seems like it's a great community for Digital Nomads.I haven't been, but I think I'd enjoy it there from your videos!
Yeah, it's a great place for a holiday too.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences 😊
No problem. Thanks for watching.
I think Danang is worth a visit. I didn't know about the coffee being sobbig out there.
Good to have an overview of everything around there.
Your hotel room looks really nice. I never had such a luxury place to stay when I travelled through Vietnam. 😊
It's very affordable in Vietnam 🇻🇳 👌
Love da nang, great video. The electric bikes are a great idea, was wondering when I would see them for rent so cheers for that.
All good. They're a great way to get around
In Vietnam, Coffea Arabica accounts only 8% of quantity and 5% of coffee growing areas, the rest is Robusta. Currently, Vietnam is the world's biggest Coffee Robusta exporter.
Nice
Really enjoyed this video, lots of great tips and info. Da Nang Vietnam is very popular for digital nomads.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
Vietnam is a very beautiful country. The information provided in your video is very useful. I hope to have the opportunity to visit this country, especially the countryside, as it seems that the nature there is also very beautiful.
It is a beautiful country for sure. Very affordable for travel too.
I always enjoy these breakdown videos to know what to expect before traveling there. I had no idea Vietnam was the second largest exporter of coffee beans. I don’t need to tell my brother this lol. I always bring him back coffee from places I travel to.
Thank you. The coffee in Vietnam is very good.
@@paradise-adventures great to know (I just won’t tell my brother 🤣)
What is the internet speed Mbps & stability?
I never had any issues. I was getting minimum 20 mb per second downloads and upload speeds. Up to 100 mb per second. It's a city in Southeast Asia. So they have better internet then most Western Countries and I am not kidding.
@paradise-adventures Thanks for the info. I'm in Bangkok getting over 200Mbps, using fiber optic with a router. I'm wondering if Danang offers this type of setup and speed.
The room of ur hotel how much cost?
The room cost is mentioned in the 1 month living cost section of the video 12:52 but you can check out what it would cost for the dates you are travelling here agoda.tp.st/laE6hApd
Why is there always a haze can not see the sky, many times
It's the humidity there. It's common throughout South East Asia.
Thx. 1529 USD per person a month, right. This is still expensive, I think. Didn't expect this. In Germoney social security (which is paid only to residents, not if you are living abroad) is 563 EUR per month for a single person, added to that are the housing costs and heating costs. You are expected to save at least 10% of the 563 EUR for emergency cases.
I think you miss understand. This was less than 1600 USD for a couple. Did you watch the video?
@@paradise-adventures I think I see what urbanmyth1519 is saying. At 14:49 in the video it says 1,529 USD for single traveler right there on the screen.
@@DJ-FIRE-SEA still that's not per person when you are travelling as a couple was what I was referring to when @urbanmyth1519 mentioned per person costs. It's not per person. If you are travelling with more than one person these costs of course can be shared, so per person is cheaper.
27,6 m dong for a solo traveller = about 1070 US, NOT 1560 US! Stick with local currency if you can´t calculate!
@@DJ-FIRE-SEA exactly. That's why I felt free to ask. He said 27 million for a solo traveller but showed the numbers for a couple at the same time. No big deal I got it now. Ty mate 😊
i was watching this, but i hate the music.
Sorry about that. Thanks for watching.
@@paradise-adventures It is so repetitive and distracting. Music should be subtle, varied, and appropriate. Do you want to listen to that for 17 minutes?
You'd make a much better video if you didn't have music in it
Thanks.