Movie Magic for travel planning

Feb 17, 2024 8:00 am

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Get ready to add a touch of movie magic to your travel adventures! In this Newsletter, we're bringing the big screen to your travel itinerary with "Documentary and Movie Nights".


It's a fantastic way to dive into the history and culture of the places you want to explore. It's a great way to plan travel in the comfort of your home.


Why Documentary and Movie Nights? 🍿🌟


Documentary nights add extra excitement and learning to your family travels. Imagine immersing yourselves in captivating stories, stunning visuals, and the rich cultural tapestry of Vietnam.


Curate a Movie List:

Research and curate a list of documentaries that shed light on the history and culture of Vietnam. Look for films that capture the essence of the local people, traditions, and landmarks.


Create a Cozy Movie Setup:

Set up a cozy movie night area in your accommodation. Bring out the blankets, pillows, and perhaps local snacks to create a theatre-like experience.


Schedule Movie Nights:

Plan documentary nights throughout your trip. Whether it's after a day of exploring or a relaxing evening in, schedule these movie nights to complement your on-site learning experiences.


Discussion Time:

After each documentary, have a family discussion about the things you have seen and if any should be added to your bucket list. Let's take a closer look at some Vietnam inspiration.


Documentary Recommendations for Vietnam

"Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations – Vietnam":

Bourdain is great to watch even years after his death as he catches the essence of destinations through people, food and culture.


"By train through Vietnam":

This documentary looks at the reunification train from Hanoi in the north to Ho Chi Minh City in the south. How long will it take, and what will you see along the way?


Watch our YouTube video on taking an overnight train in Vietnam with teenagers.


"A Tourists Guide To Love"

A Netflix movie about a female tourist falling in love with her tour guide. It is lighthearted but has some good scenery and cultural immersive moments.


Share Your Experience:

We'd love to hear about your documentary nights. Share your favourite films, insights, and any new perspectives you gained. Contact us on social media at Wyld Family Travel on Facebook.


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Feel free to email us if you have any questions. We can be reached at mark.wyld@wyldfamilytravel.com or bec.wyld@wyldfamilytravel.com


Enjoy, and don't forget to check our emails every Saturday at 7 pm.


Mark, Bec, Willow and Marley

Wyld Family Travel

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