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with your host Anna Barnes

artist, chef & anthropologist

Anna’s Creative Silk & Spice Journey

Laos

Small group (max 8), all inclusive, meticulously designed 9 night/10 day experience.

Anna Barnes

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Northern Laos - Luang Prabang, Nong Khiaw, Muang Khua & Muang Xai

Anna Barnes - October 2nd - 11th, 2025

Anna Barnes

Tutor & Host

  • 2004 MDSc (Master of Design Science, Digital Media) - The University of Sydney.

    2004 Dean's Honour Award - The University of Sydney.

    1997 Executive Chef "Best Specialty Restaurant" winner Sydney.

    1996 2nd Chef “Best Specialty Restaurant” winner.

    1989-1999 Chef (Sydney Restaurants-specialty cuisines).

    1992 BA (Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts and Social Anthropology- The University of Sydney)

  • -Navigating the challenges of sketching in a new country.

    -Pack a practical and portable sketch kit.

    -Quickly set up and sketch scenes in various settings.

    -Approach strangers and sketch them in their environment.

    -Choose the perfect spot in a local café or market to sketch.

    -Capture the essence of rural landscapes, such as rice fields.

    -Feel confident sketching anywhere, anytime.

    -Sketch in busy markets without disrupting the flow of business.

    -Understand what you see by capturing the shapes and movements in your sketchbook.

  • -Travelers Notebook - Inserts I like to use: Cream MD Paper Insert.

    -OR a good quality A5 sketchbook such as Stillman & Birn Gamma Series with softcover in portrait orientation.

    -Albrecht Durer Faber-Castell x 12 colours of your choice (water soluble pencils)

    -Prismacolor Premeire Pencils (optional) I use black grape for shadow and shading details

    -Pencil Sharpener

    -Pens - Uni-ball EYE fine (or micro) black waterproof (made in Japan)

    -Pentel brush pen (black)

    -Posca pen 0.7mm (white)

    -Escoda Reserva Travel Brushes size 2 & 6 OR fine and medium sized plastic water reservoir brushes

    -Small Glass Bottle with screw top lid (for water)

    -Lamy Safari Fountain Pen. I have 2, one with an extra fine nib and one with a broad nib (optional)

    -Platinum Carbon Ink (optional for fountain pens)

    -De Atramentis Document Ink - Urban Sienna, Green Grey (optional for fountain pens)

    -Small Metal Foldable Travel Palette filled with 1/2 pans.

    -I like Daniel Smith Watercolours. Any brand will do. I use the tubes of watercolours and squeeze them in. You can also buy 1/2 pans ready filled.

    -OR a travel watercolour set such as Winsor & Newtown Cotmans Pocket Plus (12 x 1/2 pans)

    -These are my favourite Daniel Smith Watercolors (optional). Choose which ever colours catch your eye. Make sure you have 1 blue, 1 red and 1 yellow of some kind.

    Moonglow

    Lunar Blue

    Raw Umber Violet

    Perylene Green

    Green Apatite Genuine

    Undersea Green

    Deep Sap Green

    Sap green 

    Buff Titanium

    Potter’s Pink 

    Opera Pink

    Rose of Ultramarine

    Permanent Alzarin Crimson

    Carbazole Violet

    Nickel Azo Yello

    New Gamboge

    Aussie Red Gold

    Van Dyck Brown

    Transparent Brown Oxide

    Raw Sienna

    Cobalt Teal Blue

    Manganese Blue Hue

    Cerulean Blue Chromium

    French Ultramarine

    Indigo

  • Anna Barnes is the founder of Art Food Culture. Please see the “about” page.

    10 years experience teaching private small groups travel sketching in Sydney, and Nature Journalling in the Blue Mountains, NSW.

    25 years experience as a chef in Sydney's specialty restaurants. Award winning.

    Social anthropologist and digital designer (BA and Masters)

Anna’s Creative Silk & Spice Journeys

Discover the rich tapestry of the Silk Roads and Spice Routes, where trade and culture intertwined across vast distances. We Slow Travel to one destination at a time. This journey takes you to Key Areas of the ancient pathways that connected the East and West, fostering the exchange of goods, ideas, and artistry.

Embrace the stories of traders and explorers who traversed these routes, and find inspiration in the landscapes that shaped global connections for centuries.

Experience the vibrant markets filled with exquisite textiles, aromatic spices, and unique crafts, each bearing the mark of the cultures they represent. Join us for workshops and Creative Sessions that celebrate this legacy through travel sketching, Photography and nature journalling, capturing the essence of these historic routes while exploring their impact on food, art, and culture.

Participate on a Creative Silk & Spice Journey

  • Art

    Creativity & Curiosity growth Support

    Sketching Lessons for Absolute Beginners

    Enrichment prompts for Experienced Artists

    Ongoing and Continuous Creative Tuition throughout.

    Writers, poets, content creators, musicians & photographers encouraged to join

    Market tours with dedicated Creative Sessions

    Sketch with Anna in the heart of the Local Markets, Villages & Family Homes.

    Traditional Artisans, Weaving & Textiles

    Early Morning Adventures-Capture the Light and soul of the culture

    Gallery & Museum Visits

  • Food

    Authentic local food

    Street Food & Local Eateries

    "Break bread" with locals (eat noodles)Sketch,

    Food Filming, Content Creating & Food Photography Friendly

    Cooking Classes & Demos by Anna & Friends

    Write Recipes, Keep a Journal

    Family Home Meals

    Sober friendly (no booze based activities)

    Learn to use chopsticks (or byo fork)

  • Culture

    Ethical Slow Travel

    Overnight Village Stays

    Family Home Visits

    Meet Anna's Friends

    Market vendor interactions

    Small group-max 8

    LGBTQIA+ safe space

    Coffee Culture

    Book club (book announced when you book)

    10 day all inclusive Silk Road and Spice Route destinations.

    Private Facebook Group

  • Each morning we will venture out with Anna to participate in carefully curated experiences so we can enjoy the town, people and culture. From this we gather our inspiration for our creative sessions. You learn on location in a variety of exciting, interesting and historical settings.

  • The streetfood represents its people. The streetfood represents its culture.

    We eat the freshest and best local food in Luang Prabang. The local food is time based, which means food stalls “pop up” and serve local seasonal dishes until all sold out. Vendors specialise in serving one dish only, and over generations, have mastered them to perfection.

    You will eat in local restaurants, at street food stalls, in family homes, in a workers cafe, bbq by the river, local trendy fusion food, and high end creative tourist restaurants. Tastes and samples will also be offered as we pass by interesting options.

    Anna’s first career as a chef led her to work in Sydney’s small specialty restaurants. Her focus was to capture the regional food styles of the cuisines and cultures her menus were based on. Understanding the full breadth of the gastronomy, the traditions and the history provides insight into another culture. Anna’s greatest joy is learning about culture via cuisine, and passing that information onto curious guests.

    You will experience foods and flavours that will develop your curiosity, delight your taste buds and be a sensory experience savoured for years to come.

    Anna has sketched the food & vendors and developed relationships with them. Anna looks forward to introducing you to them.

    Anna will discuss with guests a variety of interesting topics such as:

    The History of Lao Cuisine

    The influence of Occupation on Cuisine

    Ethnic groups and Regional Variations

    The Foodways of modern Lao Cuisine

    Impacts of Tourism on Food Production

    Rice Farming and the manufacture of its products

    Buddhist Veganism in Lao

    Culinary appropriation, privilege & food choices

    Seasonal, locally grown and backyard production

    Lao diaspora Cuisine and what you can cook at home

  • The best part of an Anna’s Art, Food & Culture Experience is connecting with the culture. The people of Laos have a fascinating history, a delightful way of life and always a warm friendly smile for visitors. Learn to see what we experience, experience what we see, participate in hands on activities, and connect with the people and their lives to further develop empathy and a rich satisfaction during our time spent in Luang Prabang

    Anna has spent much of her life learning about cultures other than her own, from exchanging snail mail with 22 pen pals as a child, studying for her degree in Social Anthropology, and working as a professional chef with an interest in a range of cuisines, to amassing an enormous library of books on Vietnam and SE Asia and developing a deep love for the culture. She will delight in helping you access a deeper understanding of another culture.

    • 9 nights/10 days

      • 4 nights Sanctuary Hotel Luang Prabang (3+ star)

      • 2 nights Nong Khiaw Maison de Nongkhiaw Resort (4 star)

      • 2 nights Odomxai Namkat Yorla Pa Resort (4 star)

      • 1 night Luang Prabang Sanctuary Hotel Luang Prabang (3+ star)

  • 6:30am Optional Market/Nature Walks

    7:30-8:30am Breakfast

    9am-12pm Creative Sessions/Tour

    12:30pm Lunch

    1-4pm Creative Sessions/Tour

    6-8pm Dinner

    *Subject to change pending best choices re weather and local circumstances.

  • Small group of 8 ensures you will receive plenty of personal tuition during the sessions

    9 nights accommodation in Northern Laos

    Fully hosted by Anna Barnes of Art Food Culture. Chef, Artist & Anthropologist.

    9 breakfasts

    8 lunches

    8 dinners

    Ongoing Creative Sessions on location

    Laos (and English speaking) Licensed International Guide on all outings

    Private licensed, insured, air conditioned van trips with our dedicated driver

    Private Mekong Sunset Cruise

    Visit Wat Long Khoun & Wat Chomphet

    Tuk Tuk explorations of the UNESCO Heritage Town

    Wat Xieng Thong a 500-year-old temple

    National Museum Guided Tour

    Phousi Mountain (328 steps, optional)

    Kuang Si Waterfall

    Living Crafts Centre see how textiles are made and meet the weavers who help to keep these traditions alive.

    Buffalo Dairy Farm -a sustainable approach to local farming, and afternoon tea on the farm with cake and ice cream

    Full day with master weavers learning to weave on a traditional floor loom from start to finish. Also enjoy learning the art of natural dyeing Laotian style

    Weavers Lunch

    A cooking class in Mrs Noy's home across the river, after a market visit collecting ingredients

    A boat upstream to visit Pak Ou Cave to see 3,000 Buddha statues some inlaid with semiprecious stones

    Guided locals Market tours

    Visit a traditional Lao weaving village, where you can purchase some beautiful hand-woven silk or cotton textiles.

    2 hour trek (optional) along a dirt road leading to Ngaluang Village where 3 ethnic groups live harmoniously side by side

    Long tail boat river cruise & Laotian picnic lunch served on a deserted beach riverside.

    River swimming

    Phasingkham Buddha Temple and hot springs

    Kok Mai Ngai Village (Akha tribe) see traditional textile weaving, blacksmithing & embroidery

    Aa No Village & Tauser Village (Hmong hill tribe) Home visit

    High Speed rain (approx 1 hr) from Oudomxay Railway Station to Luang Prabang

    A private Baci ceremony at a small village called Ban Mano. A local family offer visitors tidings of good luck and fortune for their life and travels by gently tying cotton cords symbolising luck, friendship and good health around your wrists

    Drinking Water will be made available. Please bring your own stainless steel refillable bottle. Say NO to straws and single use plastic.

    Transfers to and from airport at your chosen time .

  • International airfares

    Visas

    Travel insurance

    Beverages- alcohol and imported soft drinks 

    Extra activities and tours organised in your free time (at your own cost)

    Personal expenses, laundry, minibar, tips, extra nights accomodation etc.

    Tips and gratuities (not compulsory)

    Anything not mentioned in the Included list

  • Luang Prabang, Laos.

    The closest airport to our starting point is Luang Prabang.

    Airport code for Luang Prabang is LPQ

    Our Experience begins at 4pm on the first day advertised in Luang Prabang.

    Please ensure that you have arranged your airline tickets so you arrive with plenty of time to settle in before we begin.

    The Experience ends at 10am (checkout from hotel is noon) on the last day advertised. You will need around 30 minutes to transfer to Luang Prabang Airport, and a few hours for check in (check with your individual airlines guidelines).

    We will pick you up upon arrival and bring you to your Villa in Luang Prabang. (15min drive)

    It is imperative you arrive on time for our first night of festivities.

    If you need help organising your transport from your home town to Luang Prabang please email or call Anna. We provide travel agents details to help you navigate the details, or take care of everything for you.

    Onward travel and additions to your itinerary can be organised for you. Please get in touch should you wish to explore other areas of Laos or Vietnam. Anna knows them well and has many good people to connect you with.

  • All prices in USD.

    A $500 non refundable deposit is required to reserve your spot. (Fully refunded if Art Food Culture cancels the trip due to low bookings).

    Private Room with Ensuite USD $3550

    Twin Travellers USD $3400 (when booking two places at the same time, double bed room share)

    10% discount for returning guests of Anna's Art Food Culture

    *NB to receive a reduced price by avoiding paying our inbuilt credit card fees, please ask us to provide you with our WISE account details. We will quote you the price difference too.

    *NB Australians will save even more if paying via EFT directly into our Australian business account. Please enquire.

Luang Prabang, a city nestled in Northern Laos, is often celebrated for its serene beauty and rich cultural tapestry. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed town is situated at the confluence of the Mekong and Nam Khan Rivers, surrounded by lush mountains, making it a pivotal point on the ancient Silk Road.

Luang Prabang served as a royal capital and a vital centre for trade and Buddhist learning. Its location facilitated exchanges not only of goods—silk, spices, and tea—but also of ideas and cultures between the East and the West. The city’s architectural landscape reflects this history, showcasing a harmonious blend of traditional Lao wooden houses, colonial French architecture, and ornate temples.

The silk trade, played a crucial role in Luang Prabang's economy and cultural exchange. Local artisans have passed down techniques of silk weaving for generations, using naturally dyed materials to create intricate textiles that embody both artistic expression and cultural identity. These textiles are not only integral to local commerce but also serve as significant cultural artefacts, connecting the past with the present.

Luang Prabang’s many temples, such as Wat Xieng Thong, exemplifies classical Lao architecture. The former Royal Palace, now a museum offers insights into the grandeur of the Lan Xang kingdom. The town's night market provides an opportunity to appreciate the craftsmanship of local artisans, where silk products are prominently featured.

Nearby Kuang Si Waterfalls present a breathtaking excursion. The striking turquoise waters, framed by lush jungle, create a serene setting perfect for relaxation and reflection. This area is also abundant in biodiversity, providing ample inspiration for nature journaling and travel sketching, as we document the diverse flora and fauna that epitomises Laos.

Art enthusiasts will find a thriving scene of local artisans exhibiting their talents in various galleries. We participate in workshops focused on silk weaving and natural dying and offer a hands-on approach to experiencing the region's artistic heritage, allowing participants to deepen their understanding of traditional crafts.

North Laos has some of the most spectacular scenery, of limestone formations and mist covered mountains. Verdant green jungles and winding rivers take us to meet people working on farms and rice fields. We venture upstream to visit remote communities and learn about Akha and H’mong cultures.

A vibrant tapestry of history, culture, and artistic expression is rooted in the legacy of the Silk Road. North Las has a rich heritage and stunning landscapes inviting exploration and curiosity, revealing the interconnectedness of trade, culture, and tradition in shaping this unique area.

Itinerary

  • Arrive anytime and we will pick you up at Luang Prabang airport. Checkin is anytime after 2pm, if you arrive before then, drop your bags off and we will let you know where the others are.

    4pm, Meet Anna and your Lao guide and take a tuk-tuk to the Tha Heua Mai pier, where your boat will be waiting. Enjoy a cool drink as we

    follow the Mekong River upstream towards the confluence of Nam Khan. Along the way, you will observe the different villages and communities of Luang Prabang. Cross the Mekong River to the other side where you will visit Wat Long Khoun and walk to Wat Chomphet. Return to your boat and float down the Mekong River into the sunset. We will have introductions, and begin creating. Anna will explain the processes and help set intentions with you for the trip. Bring your chosen medium (cameras, sketchbooks, stitching, notebooks) and enjoy connecting.

  • Breakfast, then explore this historic and charming UNESCO heritage town by Tuk Tuk.

    Visit Wat Xieng Thong. This 500-year-old temple is exquisite and is the best example of the classic Luang Prabang style. You will also visit nearby Wat Mai and Wat Sene.

    From here, explore some local and interesting small side streets, along the back alleys and through temples – a city that could have been designed with slow travel in mind, a morning walking tour allows you to soak up the ambiance and appreciate the hidden charms of Luang Prabang.

    Feel free to ask the locals questions as they go about their daily lives. Continue wandering up the peninsula, stopping at temples and other sites as you wish. Visit the National Museum, which is the former Royal Palace. Relics from Laos’ royalist past remain here. Overlooking the palace is Phousi Mountain. It is said that those who do not climb the 328 steps up have not really made it to the city. Venture up the hill and be rewarded with remarkable views of the area.

    Lunch

    Kuang Si Waterfall by private van. Stop along the way to visit the Living Crafts Centre, to see how textiles are made and meet the weavers who help to keep these traditions alive.

    At the falls, crystal waters cascade into idyllic turquoise pools. Bring a swim suit if you would like to swim! Also take time to visit the nearby Sunbear Refuge to learn more about the poaching of these endangered creatures.

    On the way back to the town, you will stop to visit the Buffalo Dairy Farm, known for their sustainable approach to local farming. An excellent way to finish your day. A guided tour of the farm & information on how they work with the local community; Buffalo feeding & bathing Milking demonstration; Feeding chickens, pigs, and rabbits; Bottle feeding calves. Relax in the café and enjoy the ‘cake of the day’ served with ice cream and tea or coffee before heading back to your hotel.

    Dinner, local eatery. Try Lao specialties such as famous sticky rice this is a clumpy glutinous and slightly naturally sweet type of rice. Steamed in bamboo woven baskets and served in smaller version of the cooking baskets. The traditional way to eat this rice is with your hand, you take a small lump of sticky rice and gently roll and squeeze this into a ball, you can then dip this in a curry type sauce but it is normally eaten on it’s own, the vegetables and proteins eaten separately. 

  • After breakfast, we spend the day in a lovely riverside sala and learn how to weave our own textile items on a traditional floor loom from start to finish. An intricate artform made simple and fun with the help of our resident master weavers and translators. We spend the whole day here, including a session of natural dyeing and a Lao Weavers' lunch.

  • Breakfast

    A full day of exploring Lao food firsthand - from market to home cooking & snack making.

    We visit a local fresh market, where we meet our chef and teacher Mrs. Noy. We learn about the local produce then board a boat and cross the Mekong River. We take a simple private cooking lesson in the family's home with local specialties.

    After lunch in the local village, we continue by boat upstream to visit Pak Ou Cave.

    Peering into dark corners, your eyes gradually adjust to reveal the serene faces and figures of more than 3,000 Buddha images, some inlaid with semiprecious stones. That these images remain undisturbed in this remote site in one of the world‘s poorest countries is a testament to the devotion of the people. Return by boat to Luang Prabang, cruising along the Mekong, and enjoy the lush river life along its banks while sipping a drink and tasting some Lao snacks.

    Opportunities throughout the day the recipe write, food sketch and travel journal. Creative sessions with Anna are ongoing throughout the program.

    Local dinner.

  • Breakfast then check-out,

    Private transfer to Nong Khiaw with a visit to a local market where we see an array of meats, fish, vegetables, and spices the locals use in their cooking. A luxurious creative session here.

    Lunch at local restaurant

    Then we continue to Ban Nayang (Tai Lue Village). We visit different ethnic groups in Laos, such as a traditional Lao weaving village, we can purchase some beautiful hand-woven silk or cotton textiles.

    Dinner at local restaurant

    Overnight in a local hotel in town nearby.

  • After breakfast we have a very scenic trek surrounded by imposing limestone mountains.

    For the next 2 hours, we trek along a dirt road leading to Ngaluang Village where 3 ethnic groups live harmoniously side by side. Along the way, you will see village people going about their work on their farms. We see many mist-covered mountains and beautiful rural landscapes.

    We arrive at the village where three ethnic groups live together. Our guide will explain about the very different cultures and style of living. You will visit the mud brick school take a village tour, and enjoy a picnic lunch at the village homestay.

    We depart the same way for 30 minutes before turning off onto a smaller road, known as a tractor trail, weaving its way through forest and farm land. Parts of the trail are elevated giving incredible views of simply stunning rice paddy fields. We will stop at a local fish pond for a break and snack before returning to Nong Khiaw arriving approx. 2.30pm to your hotel for check-in , relax before dinner.

  • Breakfast and check-out

    Board a long tail boat for a river cruise. It is a long but beautiful journey. You will sail past the most spectacular landscapes of northern Laos.

    Along the way, you will see several villages, high limestone formations, and other beautiful views with our first stop Muang Ngoi. We explore the village then continue to Ban Sopchem (Phu Noi & Kamu village - weaving village).

    En route, a genuine Laotian picnic lunch is served on a deserted beach on the river.

    Take a refreshing dip in the river before continuing on to the dam.

    and Muang Khua.

    After a stroll and creative session here, we then travel by private van to Oudomxai.

    Dinner

  • After breakfast, visit the sacred Phasingkham Buddha Temple and hot springs.

    -Next we travel to Muang La to Aa No Villages (Dirt road-32 Km) First we visit Kok Mai Ngai Village (Akha tribe) Then to Aa No Village. After lunch we have a village tour learning Akha’s culture and traditions. We see some handicraft making, textile weaving, blacksmithing and embroidery. Walk up to the French former airfield to enjoy the view of the village and area.

    After lunch we visit Tauser Village (Hmong hill tribe). We experience a small old Hmong village located high in the mountain. We learn a little bit more about Hmong’s culture, tradition and life style. You can ask the house’s owner to get a permission to enter the house in order to see how they live and sketch the design of the interior of the house.

    Dinner

  • Breakfast

    Check-out at 12pm and private transfer to Oudomxay Railway Station for the high speed train to Luang Prabang (about 1hr)

    Private transfer to our last hotel for check-in and relaxation.

    Baci Ceremony In a Local Village

    In the late afternoon, we will be treated to the refined grace of a private Baci ceremony at a small village called Ban Mano. These gentle villagers led by a local family offer visitors tidings of good luck and fortune for their life and travels by gently tying cotton cords symbolizing luck, friendship and good health around your wrists. The Baci ceremony will be held at a private family home. Traditionally, Baci ceremonies can be held for a number of different occasions. Before going on a longer trip, for a new house, a new born child or, like in your case, to welcome visitors to a home.

  • Breakfast

    A casual walk and coffee in the local market, free sketching time, take some last photos, buy some last minute foodie gifts before we say farewell at 10am.

    Checkout is 12pm.

    Your airport transfers are organised with us, drivers are booked, we say farewell but remain friends for life.

Booking Form

Please fill out the booking form below. We will get back in touch with you to answer your questions, talk about the trip, and send you the link to place a deposit. This will also reserve your place in line. We can’t wait to meet you.

  • Luang Prabang

    4 nights: Sanctuary Hotel - 3+ star

  • Nong Khiaw

    2 nights: Maison de Nongkhiaw Resort - 4 star

  • Oudomxai

    2 nights: Namkat Yorla Pa Resort - 4 star

  • Luang Prabang

    1 night: Sanctuary Hotel - 3+ star

What Guests Have Written about us

  • Dear Anna, Thank you for showing me the Vietnam you have come to know and love. Thank you for being so generous with your time, your friends, your knowledge and your life. You exceeded my expectations on what a trip like this can be. This trip expanded my knowledge of Vietnam- the people and the food and I certainly came away with some new skills and inspiration creatively. xx Julie

    Julie H

  • I was truly astounded by your knowledge of everything Vietnamese. Any questions we had, you had the answers. Everything we did and everywhere we went was so thoroughly thought out, planned and researched that we never had any doubts that it wouldn’t be incredible. I found you to be a real inspiration - watching the way that you urban sketched, how you chose your subjects, but also how you were interacting with the locals. I really did find all of this very inspiring and it made me really think about what I want from my life.

    Karina D

  • Love Anna! Her knowledge of Hoi An and Vietnamese food was invaluable. She had great recommendations for anything you wanted from restaurants to tailors to massages. I would travel anywhere with you, Anna! I really enjoyed walking around with Anna. My Dad and I agree that this was a trip of a lifetime and it is hard to describe to people. Thank you for helping us create that memory together.

    Sarah H

  • Hi Anna, I just wanted to say that overall the trip was fantastic. Extremely well organised.

    Karen T

  • "I highly recommend Art Food and Culture’s Western Sydney Travel Sketching classes. Anna has a wealth of knowledge on art, food, culture, and travel sketching and is such a warm friendly person. I have had so much fun travel sketching, eating delicious, authentic foods, and learning about each culture in the suburbs we visited. It’s been such an immersive experience, making it feel as if I traveled to a new country each week. I hope to attend one of Anna’s Vietnam Retreats in the future

    Cathy C

  • Google traduction : « This is not an ordinary trip, it is a human experience where all the senses are solicited, tastes, smells, sounds, colors and time seems suspended. Difficult to resume our daily life, even if coming home is pleasant, a part of us stayed there and with the group, with whom we shared all these moments. There is a before and an after, we do not come out unscathed from this stay where Anna was able to share with us her passion for this country which oscillates between tradition and modernity.

    Virginie F

  • Hello Dear Anna , I take time for transmet you my feelings …. With my little English… It was a super trip ! Your organisation is top , your energy 👍 I like the way to be attentive to ecology (plastic, river …etc ) It was super to discover so much different food and to cook some. Super also the visits , galleries, special place like the green garden…. Bref ….. difficile to tell you all

    Isabelle C

  • Hi Anna, We thoroughly enjoyed the Vietnam Art Food Culture workshop . You did an amazing job curating an authentic Vietnam experience. Thanks again for your efforts in pulling it all together, educating us on Vietnam and making our trip special.

    Bev and Graham

  • Wow ! Vietnam is amazing! I have had two weeks of just the best experiences with a small group of like minded souls from around the Globe. I truly enjoyed the ART, FOOD & CULTURE in and around Hoi An, Co Tú, Lang Co, Hue and Da Nang. The trip curated by Anna was a fantastic way to learn and really feel we were being immersed in the Vietnamese Culture. I came away with a much better understanding of what is all about Central Vietnam and I definitely want to go back to Vietnam and explore more in the North and South. Having all the great sensory experiences with Anna including a variety of culturally appropriate experiences and exciting Street Food & Markets too.

    Alyson L

  • Is there anything else to say other than I have been back home for less than a week and am anxiously waiting to see the dates for next year's trips. I need more! Wonderful, superlative experience in every way. Thank you Anna Barnes for sharing your in-depth knowledge of Vietnam.

    Joanne M

  • Hi Anna, My time in Vietnam with Anna was incredible. I came for Renata and sketching and would come back for Anna and Vietnam. What more to say! Everything was more than I expected. Neither Anna nor Renata counted their time. Both were always enthusiastic and available for help and understanding. I trusted you both. I went on this trip to experience life in Vietnam and profit from the colors, food, art, culture of the country. Maybe I did not sketch as much as expected by you or myself, but I took in all these sensations with pleasure. Anna: congratulations for having survived so many ‘French” people. We proved ourselves to be good travelers and great eaters! Your organization was great. The hotels were all different and good standing. CoTu was different. The minority was so generous. The sleeping and shower situations were completely ‘do-able’ and a small ‘adventure” for a city person. The meals were good, swimming in the river, dancing in the fields- lots of fun.

    Deborah C

  • I highly recommend the Art Food Culture Retreats for anyone looking for a fun and interesting way to travel, stay, eat, sketch, learn about new cultures!

    Alyson L

  • I had the most amazing trip Anna - loved how you took the hassle out of ordering food, took us to different locations and different levels and pushed us beyond our comfort zone without us even realising. You have a passion for life, food and Vietnam. I think you have pretty much nailed the tour Anna - you know what works for you, your tutors and your clients. Tweak it if you need to but you don’t change it too much. It’s pretty much spot on and for me personally it met my objectives of being able to explore Vietnam with a small group of like minded people.

    Sam B

  • Anna is not your typical tour leader! She’s far more fun, unexpected, quirky and interesting. She really injected her passion for Vietnamese Food, People and Culture into every moment of the tour. Watching her sketch and record her own observations was another whole level of pleasure for me.

    Janet M

  • A trip I shall always remember with wonder and amazement. Culinary delights and in depth cultural experiences expertly curated by Anna

    Cheryl H

  • What an amazing experience. Anna is so knowledgable and organized. This tour is a must if you are looking for a fun, guided tour that shows you the local experience. We tried so many different foods and toured so many interesting places. Sitting in the local market sketching what inspired me, was my favorite experience, it is so enjoyable to absorb the atmosphere and the simple life in the local market

    Michelle M

  • The GOOD - everything. Anna's organization, the hotels including the home stay with the generous CoTu minority, the meals taken in markets, the visits to monuments and museums, her farms and markets, rice noodle making and cooking lessons. Sites, Sounds and Sensations. Renata Lahalle shared her sketching knowledge and passion without counting her time. Great job to all as most of the participants were French speakers (but not Anna). Friendships were created and a great time was had by all!

    Deb fom France

  • Wow! What an amazing Tour! Much more than I was expecting! Unforgettable! Anna is an amazing curator of her tour, so much knowledge, always helpful, very professional! I know that if I went to Vietnam on my own, I would not have seen or experienced so much! Thanks heaps Anna!

    Liza L

  • Loved the wonderful accommodation at An Villa, so tranquil. Interesting variety of accommodation, liked the luxury of Indochine Palace in Đà Nẵng All the great breakfast’s,street food, bánh mì’s, lunches, cà phê sữa đá’s ( Vietnamese Ice Coffee and dinners, Chế! OMG the unbelievable fresh seafood dinner on our last night! Awesome! I would recommend ArtFoodCulture 150%, and would love to join one of Anna’s tours in the future for sure! 🙏

    Lisa

  • Anna led us on a perfectly crafted tour that changed organically with the weather or groups interest or abilities and never felt rushed. It was like visiting an old friend who couldn’t wait to show you around their town, the best places to eat and provide a western interpretation for cultural context along the way while Lap, our Vietnamese tour guide, provided authentic and insightful cultural and historical narration.

    Sean M

  • We loved this tour!!! Anna was our trip mom who kept everyone organized and made sure we were well fed. It’s wonderful to see her share her love for this culture from a more familiar western perspective.

    Jen B

  • We loved Anna’s local knowledge of the best markets, best vendors, best food experiences in Vietnam. We loved the visit to the CoTu village, and the art experiences we were able to have. It was a fabulous tour. Do it again in a heartbeat.

    Rennie

  • There were so many fabulous things I can’t pin point just one. Anna’s local knowledge is unparalleled. Not only knowledgeable about the country but the little things like local specialty places to eat and buy gifts. Recommendations of places to eat, after she’d checked them personally, recommendations of places to spend spare time after the formal tour as well. She coordinated different experiences to cater for different tastes and personalities. And that’s never an easy task. I have recommended Anna and her tours to many friends.

    Dianna K

  • Best holiday ever, great friends and amazing places, loved sketching, will definitely do more in future.

    Peter M