Our window view of the city and mountains
Even though Nha Trang is only a short distance from Ho Chi Minh City in the South, the climate is dramatically different. When we arrived in Ho Chi Minh, we were greeted with torrential rain, thunder storms and lightning. The rain recurs almost every day; it is usually unbearably hot and humid just before the oncoming rain. Here in Nha Trang, it has been nice and sunny. The monsoon season comes in October, five months after it arrives in Ho Chi Minh.
Our getaway retreat in Nha Trang is surrounded by barren mountains and clear blue skies.
Here's a panoramic version
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Just 20kms away and an hour's bus ride out of Ho Chi Minh City we will explore the diversities of the agricultural land and the new resorts where the rich are starting to build their homes outside of the polution and hustle and bustle of downtown Ho Chi Minh City.