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LAST DAY IN VIETNAM

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Surviving the Last Day in Vietnam: A Travel Nightmare Turned Adventure

A Chaotic Goodbye to Vietnam

Ever had one of those travel days where everything seems to go wrong? Well, imagine that, but in a foreign country, with no money, no place to sleep, and a stomach screaming for food. That’s exactly what happened in this wild last day in Vietnam.

From battling aggressive taxi drivers in Hanoi to struggling with currency exchanges and nearly starving at the airport, this story is a rollercoaster of bad luck, quick thinking, and the kind of travel chaos we all secretly fear. But hey, despite all that, our travelers still loved Vietnam and are already planning to return!

I’m sharing this video because it’s a must-watch for any traveler—whether you’re an experienced backpacker or planning your first big trip. It’s a perfect lesson in staying calm, resourceful, and flexible when travel plans go sideways. Plus, it’s just plain entertaining to watch someone else survive a travel horror story!


Meet the Creator

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Channel Name: The Flifgt Gorilla Online
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The Flight gorilla Online is an adventurous traveler who documents the highs and lows of life on the road. Their channel is all about real, raw travel experiences—whether it’s breathtaking landscapes, cultural deep dives, or absolute disasters like this one!

If you love authentic, no-filter travel vlogs, this is the channel for you.

Customer Reviews for “Last Day in Vietnam” Travel Video

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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “A Travel Nightmare Turned Into an Entertaining Story!”
“I couldn’t stop watching! This video perfectly captures the unexpected chaos that can happen while traveling. The storytelling was top-notch, and I felt every bit of the stress (and relief at the end!). Definitely a must-watch for backpackers!”
Emily R., Avid Traveler

⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Relatable and Hilarious – But Also a Great Travel Lesson”
“I’ve been in similar situations while traveling, and this video brought back so many memories! It’s funny, stressful, and full of great takeaways. A reminder to always have backup cash and a booked bed!”
Jake L., Digital Nomad

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Raw, Real, and So Engaging!”
“This wasn’t your typical polished travel vlog – and I loved that! It felt so real, and I appreciate how honest the creator was about the struggles. Can’t wait for the next adventure!”
Samantha P., YouTube Subscriber

⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Lesson Learned: Always Have Local Currency!”
“I felt secondhand stress watching this, but it was such an engaging video! As someone planning to visit Vietnam, I’m now triple-checking my finances before the trip. Thanks for the travel tips!”
Mark T., Future Vietnam Traveler

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Authentic Travel at Its Best”
“This is why I follow this channel—no sugarcoating, just the real highs and lows of travel. Loved how they handled the situation and stayed positive despite everything. Can’t wait to see their next adventure in Singapore!”
Laura K., Backpacker & Travel Enthusiast


3 Key Takeaways

  1. Always have a backup plan for transportation and accommodation. Never assume taxis will be available or affordable at odd hours!
  2. Carry multiple forms of currency (and make sure they’re exchangeable). Filipino pesos didn’t help much in Vietnam!
  3. Stay calm and get creative. Whether it’s sleeping on a hostel floor or tracking down a street money exchanger, thinking outside the box can save your trip.

Step-by-Step Breakdown of This Travel Disaster

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1. The Chaotic Arrival in Hanoi

  • Arrived late at night and was immediately swarmed by taxi drivers demanding outrageous fares.
  • Felt unsafe and disoriented but managed to find a short taxi ride to a hostel.

2. No Room at the Hostel – Sleeping on the Floor

  • Hostel was fully booked.
  • Instead of paying for an expensive taxi to another location, decided to rough it and sleep on the floor.

3. The Money Struggles Begin

  • Had almost no cash left and accidentally lost some.
  • Found Filipino pesos, but they were completely useless in Vietnam.

4. Missed the Bus to the Airport

  • Tried to pay for the airport shuttle but only had pesos, which the driver refused.
  • Missed the original bus and had to wait for the next one.

5. Desperate Search for Currency Exchange

  • Ran from bank to bank trying to exchange Filipino pesos—no luck.
  • Ended up dealing with a street money exchanger and lost half of the money’s value.

6. The Airport Hunger Games

  • Hadn’t eaten since the previous night.
  • Struggled with people asking for photos while running on zero energy.
  • Credit card issues left them unable to buy food for hours.

7. The Sweet Victory of Burger King

  • Finally got a credit card to work and ordered food—best meal ever!

8. Reflecting on Vietnam & Future Plans

  • Despite all the struggles, they loved Vietnam.
  • Already planning a return trip, possibly for a motorbike adventure!

Resources Mentioned & Their Uses

  1. Local Hostel – A budget-friendly option, but always book ahead!
  2. Airport Shuttle Bus – A cheaper alternative to taxis, but requires local currency.
  3. Currency Exchange Services – Be careful with rates; street exchangers take a huge cut.
  4. Burger King (Hanoi Airport) – The ultimate travel savior when everything else fails.
  5. Credit CardsAlways have multiple options in case one gets declined.

Personal Travel Advice from Me

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I’ve had my fair share of travel disasters, and here’s what I always recommend:

  • Keep a small stash of USD or EUR—it’s often easier to exchange in emergencies.
  • Download offline maps before arriving in a new city. You don’t want to be lost at night with no internet.
  • Use ride-hailing apps like Grab instead of taxis when possible—they’re usually cheaper and safer.
  • Never rely on a single form of payment—carry some cash, multiple credit cards, and a backup plan.

Bad travel days will happen. What matters is how you handle them!


FAQ: Last Day in Vietnam Travel Struggles

1. Why were taxis so expensive at night in Hanoi?
Because many drivers take advantage of late-night arrivals, knowing tourists have fewer options.

2. What’s the best way to avoid hostel overbooking issues?
Always book a bed ahead of time, even if it’s just a few hours before arrival.

3. Can you use Filipino pesos in Vietnam?
No, and most banks won’t exchange them either. Bring USD or local currency.

4. What should you do if your credit card doesn’t work abroad?
Try different ATMs, contact your bank, and keep a backup card just in case.

5. Is it safe to exchange money with street dealers?
It’s risky and you’ll likely get a bad rate, but sometimes it’s the only option.

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