A day before New Year’s Eve, I found myself in a pizza shop in Nha Trang, Vietnam. As I was enjoying my meal, I struck up a conversation with a friendly Vietnamese man. Unlike the typical tour guides, he wasn’t affiliated with any company; he was just a local who seemed eager to share his love for his country. On a whim, I decided to take up his offer to show me around, and soon enough, I was on the back of his motorcycle, ready for an adventure.
Our journey took us south, all the way to Ho Chi Minh City over the course of three incredible days. On New Year’s Eve, we ended up in a bustling town, the name of which I’ll never know. That night, he took me to a massive dance club, and I quickly realized I was probably the only foreigner there. It was an unforgettable experience. I had what felt like a personal bodyguard for the night—someone who made sure I had everything I needed and looked after me. People were eager to take photos with me, and I felt like a minor celebrity as I posed for pictures for hours.
The next few days were filled with equally amazing moments. We stayed at a hotel (separate rooms!) that had an abandoned theme park nearby, which was both eerie and fascinating. One of the highlights was visiting a family who owned a massive snake. I even got to hold it! We explored places that were way off the typical tourist path, giving me a real taste of the local culture.
One of the most memorable moments was when we stumbled upon a Vietnamese wedding. We crashed the celebration and ended up partying with the families all night. It was such a warm and welcoming experience. Another day, we visited a factory where people unshell cashews by hand. I spent a few hours working alongside them, and they even taught me how to make authentic spring rolls.
Looking back, I sometimes marvel at how fearless I was, jumping into this adventure without a second thought. But now, these experiences are some of my favorite memories—a reminder of the kindness of strangers and the joy of stepping outside my comfort zone.