Oliver PHUNG
Oliver PHUNG
Oliver Phung is a Northern Vietnam-based tour guide and blogger. His favorite topics to write about include cuisine, culture, travel, and under-the-radar experiences. Oliver possesses a deep, detailed understanding of the region, from the indigenous culture of the Hmong in the Northwest to the highland lifestyle of the Tay in the Northeast. Whether he is exploring ancient architecture or geological landscapes, he is always eager to share his insights with his readers. Beyond his work at Kampá Tour, he produces specialized travel content on platforms such as Reddit, Instagram, LinkedIn, and various other publications.
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Phong Nam Valley: Fairyland in Cao Bang (Local guide edition)
Mar 26, 2026 | 10 mins read
Phong Nam Valley: Fairyland in Cao Bang (Local guide edition)
Phong Nam Valley may not appear on every Vietnam travel list, but it holds everything that makes Cao Bang special. It has the gentle, authentic beauty that many travelers miss when they only focus on bigger names like Sapa or Ha Giang.
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Bai Tu Long Bay: A Quieter, Less-Touristy Side of Ha Long Bay
Feb 28, 2026 | 9 mins read
Bai Tu Long Bay: A Quieter, Less-Touristy Side of Ha Long Bay
When you visit Hanoi and northern Vietnam, consider a trip to Bai Tu Long Bay, just north of the famous Ha Long Bay. This area is quieter and more peaceful, offering the same breathtaking limestone scenery without the crowds. You will be captivated by its wild beaches, crystal-clear waters, and the calm beauty that surrounds you. Come and discover the hidden charm of Bai Tu Long Bay.
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Pu Luong homestays & hotels: Advice from local tour guide
Apr 07, 2026 | 11 mins read
Pu Luong homestays & hotels: Advice from local tour guide
In this guide, I’ll share my honest notes on where to stay in Pu Luong: what to know before booking, and my favorite places that best capture the spirit of this peaceful nature reserve.
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Vietnam Ethnic Minorities: A Guide to Hill Tribe Culture
Mar 17, 2026 | 16 mins read
Vietnam Ethnic Minorities: A Guide to Hill Tribe Culture
Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups are part of the S-shaped country's diverse culture. See Vietnam's ethnic mosaic here!
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The Not-Your-Usual Guide to Cao Bang
Apr 06, 2026 | 24 mins read
The Not-Your-Usual Guide to Cao Bang
As Vietnam’s second UNESCO World Geopark since 2018, Cao Bang highlights stunning landscapes and a strong sense of local identity. Aside from the scenery, you'll be drawn to its unique cuisine, daily life in ethnic minority villages (Tay, Dzao, Nung, Lo Lo, H'mong, San Chi, etc.), and the fact that it's still “less touristy”, which makes it both a peaceful getaway and a rewarding stop for adventure travelers.
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Pac Bo Cave: A Peaceful Valley that Shaped Vietnam’s History
Feb 25, 2026 | 13 mins read
Pac Bo Cave: A Peaceful Valley that Shaped Vietnam’s History
Hidden in a quiet valley of Cao Bang, Pac Bo Cave is a place where history and nature blend beautifully. This is where Ho Chi Minh lived and worked after returning to Vietnam in the early 1940s, surrounded by emerald streams, limestone peaks, and forests that feel untouched by time. Today, Pac Bo remains one of northern Vietnam’s most peaceful destinations, ideal for travelers seeking both scenic landscapes and meaningful cultural stories. If you’re planning a trip to Cao Bang, this guide will show you exactly what to see, when to visit, and how to make the most of your journey to Pac Bo Cave.
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