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English-speaking version of the channel @roadflow.

This is an official channel of twins Prikhodko Milana and Liudmila, digital nomads and travellers. Everything about everyday challenges, nomads' life and beautiful places in South-East Asia
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My sister believes that sharing the place of residence should be done after leaving, but honestly, there are no surprises at all here - water, electricity, and Wi-Fi are already paid for, and our neighbors haven't warned us about any issues either.

We found these apartments in an unconventional way - through a Telegram chat of people living in Phu Quoc. Moreover, the landlady herself recently posted an ad there.

So far, we really like it here 👍 - the location is fantastic, right on the waterfront, in the center of Duong Dong city, which means there are plenty of cafes, markets, and restaurants around. Just in front of the building, there's access to the beach 🏖 and a bus stop. Within a 15-minute walk, you can reach Kingkong Supermarket, the largest one on the island, and in the other direction - the Night Market.

The charming and high-quality interior finish also pleases us - bright tones, everything is clean and new. The apartment is equipped with a kitchen, a large refrigerator, and air conditioning. There's beautiful tableware for two, an induction cooker, a kettle, and they even provided us with a water cooler. In the bathroom, there's shampoo, shower gel, and disposable kits, and in the kitchen - dish soap and sponges. There's a dining area with two chairs and storage space. In short, they took care of all the little things.

And, to top it all off, they picked us up from the airport completely free of charge) It's a nice gesture since there's no Wi-Fi at Phu Quoc Airport, and without a local SIM card, you can't call a taxi.

This pleasure costs 8.5 million dong per month (~360$) with all inclusive payments, but we've seen prices as low as 7.5 million dong, which doesn't include electricity, so you'll have to pay extra for that. Also, keep in mind that this price is valid during the low season, and during peak months, it can go up to 13.5 million dong.

P.S. If you need larger apartments - they have two-bedroom ones too, just ask the landlady.

Contact the host on Telegram and WhatsApp: +84912514219 Aroma 163.

#Vietnam #Phuquoc #accommodation #apartments
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Before departing from Kuala Lumpur airport, we managed to experience the business lounges.

We mentally prepared ourselves for the possibility of not being able to visit them, as people had mentioned that they were still closed at KLIA2 due to COVID. The AirAsia lounge was indeed closed, but there are actually two other lounges, both called the Travel Club Lounge. One, the one we visited, is located near the capsule hotel, after passport control on the way to gates P and Q. The other is right by gates L, and between them, incidentally, there's an additional baggage check.

Entrance to either lounge costs 205 ringgit (45$) per person for 2 hours. If you need more time, you can pay a little extra - +30 ringgit (6,5$) - and get a whole 4 hours. We entered for free because of our bank's loyalty program.

The lounge features a decent buffet with hot food 🍔, porridge, an egg cooking station, desserts, beverages, and a coffee machine. And surprisingly, for Muslim-majority Malaysia, even beer is available. There's also a shower 🛁 and a small area with sofas where you can sleep if there's space. And, of course, there are workspaces and tables - plenty of seating overall. 👨‍💻

They accept all types of international cards including UnionPay. We highly recommend the lounge 👍.

#Malaysia #KualaLumpur #airport #businesslounge #travel
One of the things Vietnam is famous for is, of course, Vietnamese coffee ☕️.

Traditionally, the coffee beans are roasted quite intensely, often using coconut oil, which imparts a creamy caramel aroma. Regular beans of traditional roasting and washed processing are also available, but they are more expensive and often exported. Nevertheless, the price remains quite affordable - ranging from 9$ to 13$ per kilogram. And the preparation method is also intriguing.

Ca Phe Sua Da (or simply Ca Phe Sua) - the most traditional coffee drink, known worldwide as Vietnamese coffee. It's brewed using a drip method, resulting in a very strong brew, almost like espresso, which then drips into condensed milk. Ice is also added.

Ca Phe Muoi - coffee with salt, our favorite ☺️. Cream is mixed with salt here, then whipped together, and condensed milk and coffee are added. The taste resembles coffee ice cream with a touch of salted caramel 🥰.

Ca Phe Trung - another local Saigon specialty. This is coffee with egg yolk 🐣 and condensed milk, resulting in a delicate and airy texture.

Lastly, Bac Xue - it's simply coffee with a large amount of milk, they also add condensed milk 😅.

You'll find these main drinks at special coffee spots, where your coffee is often prepared using a coffee machine right from freshly ground beans.

#Vietnam #Phuquoc #cafe #coffee #coffeebeans #twinchelin
Good afternoon, dear subscribers!

As you may have already noticed, last month I did not post new stories on this channel. I realized, that for its promotion I need a more versatile strategy and finance than I have now. I apologize for that, but in the near future, I don't think that I will continue posting here😢.

If you love my posts and need our information, you can use a less convenient option - read my original Russian channel with automatic Telegram translation. To turn it on, you can go to Profile by tapping on three lines in the left upper corner of the screen. Then go to Languages, tap on it, and you will see automatic translation as well as the "Translate" button, which will allow you to translate posts one by one.

Thank you for being with me all this time, and have good travels!✈️🏖)
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