Vietnam
Arrived in
Good morning
We headed off to the Hoa Lo prison which was set up by the French for political prisoners. John Mc Cain was kept there. We left there and navigated our way through the streets to find a map in a travel agent. We walked in and she made us take a seat where she continued to plan our whole month’s trip and then wanted us to book with her. We said we would think about it and come back with which she replied its ok we’re all friends here just be honest. Eventually after an about an hr we left without booking anything but without a map!! We left there and found the
Up at 7.30am and went to Sinh Café (not the one we had gone to the other day) and booked our open tour bus ticket, Halong bay tour and Sapa tour.
We got a taxi then to Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum which of course was closed on a Friday & Monday which we didn’t know! We went around his house and the grounds. Saw his 2 houses, the museum and pagoda. We got a motorbike taxi to the Ethnology museum which showed us the different tribes in
Up at 7am and got a 3hr bus to
Got up at 8am for another amazing meal. Drove on to another mountain. Leah & Gio didn’t climb up and Damien went back to bed. Wasn’t that great!! Checked out and got our bill for our drinks from last night and as usual the Irish drank the most…. We drove on and saw the kissing chickens/fighting cocks (rock formations). We drove on and had lunch (again amazing). Arrived back on land and got on the bus to head back to
Sapa
Arrived in Lao Cai train station at 5.30am half awake!! We were greeted by loads of people asking if we wanted to stay with them. We all packed onto a bus for the
We got up at 7.45, had breakfast and met Shoe at 9am for our 12km trek. She had different villagers with her today and so they asked us all the same questions as the day before but we learned that if we talked among ourselves they wouldn’t ask us questions. We walked downhill and over sides of mountains until we got to Lai Chay village where we had lunch. After lunch we were attacked again by Lai Chay villagers trying to get us to buy. We got away from them and walked more up hill where the 2
We got woken up at 4.30am and got off the train at 5am in
Nimh Binh
We got on the mini bus for our 3 hr trip to Nimh Binh were Leah got a seat and Damien had to sit on a stool because this was a tour and we were only taking the bus there. We stopped half way and sure didn’t we bump into the gang again. We chatted with them for a while and then we turned to walk back to the bus and a girl stopped me and was asking me where I was from cos she was convinced she knew me. Turned out she did know, she was a friend of a girl I was friends with through Eddie Rockets but I hadn’t seen in yrs!! Arrived in Nimh Binh at a hotel which was the most expensive hotel we had stayed in. it was $25 for the room for the night but the bus was picking us up from there the next day so we decided to stay. We dropped our bags and decided to go for lunch. The restaurant food was very expensive so we decided to go out and get some. We walked the whole town and couldn’t find one place to eat so we bought ice-creams, crackers and cheese and went back to the hotel to eat them. We were pretty wrecked so went for a snooze. We got up and went for a beer on the rooftop and then had dinner but as we couldn’t find anywhere to eat the last time we decided to eat at the hotel. The food was amazing and went back to the room where we watched a DVD.
Got up at 7.30am and got breakfast which was included in the price of the room. We rented bicycles from the hotel and cycled 7km to Tam Coc. It’s like a smaller version of
Arrived at Sinh Café at 8.30am and were attacked by touts for hotels as soon as we got off the bus. We saw this one hotel that was $10 a night and had a swimming pool so we got on the bikes and headed off to the hotel. When we arrived the manager showed us a room that was still dirty from the guests before but assured us it would be cleaned. He then told us the room was $12 so we argued with him that we were told $10 and so would only take it at that price. Eventually he said ok but not to tell the guests down stairs cos they had stayed in that room and had paid $12. We were told to wait down stairs while the room was cleaned. Sitting down stairs we were hopped on by the tout that had brought us to the hotel trying to sell us a city tour for $15 and DMZ tour for $40 each. He showed us pictures of what we would see and how personal the tour would be. He also showed us a notebook that people had wrote in about how they had enjoyed their trip but the dates were from 2006. We told him it was too expensive and showed him the guide book that said it was only $6 and $18 but he said that was for a big bus tour that wouldn’t be as good. He was such a bully. Damien went in to use the net and met the 2 people that were checking out and they said they did the city tour and it was a rip off. Eventually after about an hour our room was ready so we went up to get away from them. Our room had been ready ages but they had failed to tell us… Surprise Surprise. We decided to go for breakfast and when we went down stairs they asked us where we were going so we said breakfast and they responded with we do breakfast here but we wanted out so we went to the Mandarin Café. Breakfast was cheap and they offered the same tours for $7 and DMZ for $10. We booked with them but we hadn’t brought our camera with us so we got on the bikes and were brought back to the hotel. As I went in to get the camera the tout and manager went out to Damien. The tout confronted Damien and starting asking him where we were going and why weren’t we going with him. Damien told him that his tour was too expensive. He then asked what we doing tomorrow and Damien said we were going on the DMZ tour and he asked with him and Damien said no cos again it was too expensive and he went mad. I came out and we left on the bikes but we were conscious all day about our stuff cos they had been so pissed off. We visited Minh Mang tomb, Tu Doc, Incense village, Thien Mu pagoda & Citadel. We arrived back in our mafia hotel and went up to our room to find our bags had been tried to be opened. We had locked them but they were opened a bit. Fortunately they hadn’t got anything from us but it kind of ruined our time in
Got up at 5.30 am and got collected from our hotel, the girl thought it was a bit strange that we were taking our bags but we said we needed to. We walked around to the Backpackers hostel and had a buffet breakfast. Our mini bus arrived at 6.30 and off we went. We were sitting in the front with a guy called Andrew from Ballinteer. He had some very funny stories and he was getting to the last of his yr travels. The tour wasn’t that great cos most of the stuff we were supposed to see was gone or demolished but we did get to see the Vin Moc tunnels which were quiet big. We went down 80 meters and walked about 140 meters. It was really cool. We then went on to Khe Sani combat base and saw helicopters, bombs and some American soldier uniforms. We then went onto
Hoi An
Got the bus from Hue to Hoi An at 1.30pm and arrived in Hoi An 5pm but luckily there were no touts so we walked around to find a hotel that was in the lonely planet but they said they were full up and were quiet rude so we booked into a lovely place with a swimming pool. We got the top floor room which was $12. We walked down to the old town and got lunch in Tam Tam. Damien tried the Cao Lao which is a local dish. We had a few local beers for 4,000dong which is about 20c. We had a night cap in Treats bar.
Got woken up during the night to a load of people making noise and our phone ringing. That morning we went out to price the clothes making but of course got carried away and next thing I had ordered a dress and winter coat for $110 and Damien got a bit carried away getting 2 suits and 2 shirts but then as he has no job he decided on the 1 shirt and 1 suit. We decided to go to the beach so we rented bicycles for a 4km cycle. We arrived and they tried to charge us for keeping the bikes there but we cycled on and found a place for free. We sat down and met 4 lads from
Got up and had our fitting first and of course they had run out of my material so I had to chose a different one. We left there and headed to the market to test out our haggling skills. Damien got a hat and we got 2 tops each. Left there and got some lunch and then cycled off to the beach again to meet the lads and Sarah & Richard. Stayed there for a few hrs chilling out and then headed off back to our hotel. As we walked through the door of our hotel we met Jonnie & Rory who we had met in Pai. We organized to meet them in Treats later for a drink. We went off to get our final fitting and then headed off for dinner in a very fancy place where we got all the local dishes. White Rose, Wontons & Cao Lao. We went off to Treats to meet the lads; while we were waiting we decided to play some pool. A guy asked us if we could play against him and his friend who were both from
Hangover is a mighty one. We left the hotel room at about 4pm after watching a DVD to go get some pizza and pick up our new clothes. We went back to the hotel and chilled out again and then immerged for dinner in a lonely planet recommendation but we would not recommend it. Back to the hotel and bed.
Next morning we went to the post office to send home some of our stuff that we didn’t need anymore and our new clothes. We sent them by ship as cheaper option and we wouldn’t be home for 5 more months so didn’t need them. Met the Irish lads who told us there was actually 3 Treats bar so that was why we obviously didn’t see them the night before! Walked around for the last time and had a nice dip in the pool. Got the night bus to Nha Trang at 7pm another 12 hrs of fun…
Nha Trang
We arrived there at 6am and there were a few touts there but we had learned our lesson so we decided to walk around and look at a few places that were in the lonely planet and some we had looked up on line ourselves. Loads of places we checked were either full or were too expensive. We then remembered our
Got up and just about made it to the beach to meet Niamh & Niall. We read our books and chilled out. I slept!! We then headed back to our hotels and bumped into Rory. We showered and met Niall & Niamh for dinner in the most amazing Mexican restaurant called Coyote. After dinner we said our goodbyes and then Damien and I headed to Guava bar. We then walked to the Why Not Bar for a bucket as the beers weren’t going down too well. We started to feel better and met Kiki & Ram and a few others that had been on their bus up here. We bumped into Rory again and he told us they were all in the Blue Dragon so we finished our buckets and headed there. We met John, Aoife & Eimear there with the lads and Yo-Yo. After a fair few drinks there and a good few free shots we all stumbled off to the Sailing club as it was a big night down there. We arrived there and they charged mad money to go in but sure we paid anyway. There was a big stage and decks out on the beach and everyone was dancing. We met all our Hoi An friends and drank a fair few. At the end of the night I, Damien & Jonnie headed off to the Why Not bar with 2 more English lads. Damien got there before the rest of us. They wanted to charge us in but as we had been there earlier they shouldn’t have so Damien said no and that he didn’t want to come in anyway and with that some Vietnamese guy came running out shouting. The bouncers held him back and we all walked off. We found some random like food place where we had a beer outside and then decided to all go home at it was 5.30am.
Eventually we left our hotel room the next day at 4pm to get some food although we had only woken about 3pm. We had a sandwich and went back to the room to watch a DVD(the usual hangover cure). After that we headed out to get some dinner in this lovely seafood restaurant. Went back and surprise surprise watched another DVD. I wonder what we would have done had we not bought our laptop????
We rented our first moped in
Dalat
It was supposed to be a 4 hour bus journey but was the worst 6hr journey ever (really bumpy due to the terrible roads)…when we arrived it was really cold as well and we were wearing shorts!! We got easy riders to the Peace hotel and booked them for tomorrow morning. We decided to go out and buy some rolls cos we had cheese and crisps. It was fine making our way to the market but we got lost on the way back. You would think streets led to other streets but they don’t. It took us a while but we eventually found our hotel which was not that far away from where we bought the rolls. No touts here so that’s always a positive. It started to piss down after we ate so we decided to stay in until it stopped… it didn’t(reminded us of
Up at 7.45am to get breakfast and then headed off with the easy riders. Was still raining but not as hard as last night and the easy riders gave us rain gear. First we went to a temple then shown how they grow veg, flowers and coffee plantations. We then went for a walk up a hill to see the view but as it was over cast we didn’t see any view! Went to the silk worm farm, elephant waterfall and then went to lunch. After that we rode on a bit more saw a tea plantation and then they got us to do another irrelevant walk and then onto Nga’s crazy house(really cool – check out the photos). Back to the hotel. Showered and out to dinner. We decided that we would try somewhere in the Lonely Planet so we picked a place but when we arrived it wasn’t there anymore. We picked another place and yes that was gone too so we decided we should just pick a place ourselves. Wasn’t the nicest but it was near our hotel!
Mui Ne
It’s my birthday…Up early and again it is still raining. We got a mini van to the bus station to get the bus to Mui Ne. we got the mini van cos it was only a 4 hr trip and the big bus was 6 hrs. We were in the van with 3 Vietnamese families that had been on our bus to Dalat. The kids were really cool. Was a bit of a crazy bus ride as there were massive holes in the road and we had to avoid them. We arrived in Mui Ne at 1pm and we checked into a nice hotel right by the beach and had a pool and pool table. When we arrived the weather was fab and then it turned about 30mins after we arrived. Had a few beers and played some pool and met Nat & Brian(Kiwis) who were staying in our hotel and who we had met in Nha Trang. Damien and I went out for dinner in Sizzlers which was expensive but so good. They had proper steak and pies…. Eeeemmm. We met Nat & Brian for a few drinks after dinner.
Again another write off of a day as we had too much to drink the night before but that wasn’t too bad as it was raining and so we had some food and watched a DVD. Went for a cheap dinner but wasn’t the nicest!
Today no rain so we were very excited cos we were starting to think the weather was following us. We decided to rent a bike and go visit the sand dunes. We went to the red sand dunes first and did some sliding on a board. It was great fun and then we traveled 24km to the white sand dunes. The white ones weren’t as good as the red ones and so we only stayed about 20 mins at those. We went back to our bike to discover one of our helmets was missing and as we were paying for parking we said we wouldn’t pay until it was found. Of course it was found and as we rode of the back of the bike kept sliding out. We then realized that we had a flat tyre, we walked for a bit up the dirt track that was about 2km long and then some guys got me to hop on one bike and Damien stand and drive his up. Would you believe it there was a garage at the end of the dirt road (how convenient!!!)… of course we got super over charged but nothing we could do as we were another 22km from our hotel. We found out that it was a massive screw had given us the puncture. It was a scam they pull up at the sand dunes. You cannot make it home with flat tyre so they charge you extortion prices to fix your puncture. We drove back to the hotel and chilled out in the pool for a while and then went back to Sizzlers for some good grub.
Saigon/Ho
Got the bus to HCMC at 9am. We arrived there at about 2.30pm at Sinh Café. We walked around to a few different hotels but they were all full up, we found one that was $12 and John was there when we arrived and he said it was fine. As usual we were up on the top floor. We went out for lunch to Pho 24 which is a noodle bar. Wasn’t that great. Went back to the hotel afterwards cos it was raining a bit and we watched a DVD. Went to Allez Boo restaurant and had some burgers but the beer was expensive so we headed on to the Go 2 bar which had 2 for 1. Had a few and then headed home early because we were going sight seeing in the morning.
Got up and had breakfast. Walked to the Independent palace which is of great significance to the Cambodian history. We walked onto the
Up early next morning for our tour to the Chu Chi Tunnels. The tour group was very big so it was a bit disappointing as it was hard to hear and he moved too fast to take photos of everything. First we watched a DVD on the Chu Chi people and the tunnels. We saw how they made weapons, their clothes and then went to the shooting range but as we had done the shooting range in
Up for our tour to the Mekong Delta. We got on our bus and then we got told to go to another bus which was a mini van but it was a smaller tour so we didn’t mind too much. We drove 2hrs to a boat where we got on and headed over to
Got up 1.30pm and extremely hung-over, well Damien was!!! We met Patrick again for dinner and Huong (Patrick’s girlfriend) put glitter streaks in my hair. We had lovely food but no beers this time!!!
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