SE Asia Dream Trip 23’

September - Dezember 2023
Backpacking 🇻🇳 🇰🇭 🇹🇭 🇸🇬 🇮🇩 🇳🇿
Jeroen & Charly ❤️
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    Ha Giang Loop Day 2

    16. September 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    It was an early morning due to the busy hostel, and them cutting wood at 7:30 in the morning which we weren’t a big fan of.
    However the views once we got on the road really made up for it. Really spectacular driving up and down the curving mountain roads. A once in a lifetime experience that you really need a bike for. Most people on tours drive on the back with a driver but maybe that would even be scarier cause you are not in control. Plus we have the freedom to stop whenever we want. Unfortunately Jeroen wasn’t feeling too well, probably due to the food and drinks the previous day, so we stopped earlier than planned in Dong Vang. We found a nice Hotel that looks a bit like it could be in Russia, but it was a good choice. While Jeroen relaxed a bit Charly enjoyed a Great pizza and walked around the city. In the evening we watched F1 Singapore quali in bed, a perk of the time difference.Weiterlesen

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    The most beautiful drive

    17. September 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Jeroen felt better that morning so we continued the Loop. The second day going through Meo Vac and Ma Pi Leng is famously the most spectacular part of the Ha Giang Loop. The expectations were definetely exceeded. We were almost alone on the road so we could really enjoy the drive. Blue skies and few clouds made for magnificent views. It was very hot though, especially when you make it down to the Valley again. We stopped in a cute little homestay with great views from our room.
    Now I will let the pictures and videos just speak for themselves.
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    Getting wet on our drive to Cao Bang

    18. September 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    This was a longer drive taking us almost 4 hours but we took the scenic route close to the Chinese border, the “ secret Ha Giang pass”. There was construction up the pass but as “experienced “riders now even Charly’s non off road bike did well. This was also the first we had proper rain. Until now er had only had a few dryzzle but when we saw the dark clouds ahead we stopped to put on our jackets. We were properly soaked but it was actually a nice cool down from the heat. Less comfortable was the water pooling on our seat and running down our legs. Maybe next time we try the poncho like the locals. Cao bang is a more industrial town that had a lot of big road construction and new apartments built, so they seem to have some plans for the city. Also something we noticed is that the streets are always cleaned in the evening so overall it’s cleaner than many European cities.Weiterlesen

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    Ban Gioc Waterfall & Cave exploration

    19. September 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    We stayed one day in Cao Bang and used that for a day trip to the famous Ban Gioc Waterfall. It’s the fourth biggest waterfall at a border and is quite contested between China and Vietnam, currently there is an agreement to share it for touristic purposes. The drive was really fun since we didn’t have our big backpacks with us. We were a little later than the tour buses so it was pretty empty on the Vietnamese side. Entry was less than 2€ per person. The spray from
    The waterfalls was pretty refreshing. A highlight was our accidental VIP boat ride to the waterfall since we were the only tourists there (4€). After that we wanted to see whether we could make it to the Chinese side since we were told there was a pilot project to let tourists pass to the opposite side with a visa exemption, the Chinese side is much more developed with viewing platforms. Unfortunately we were not successful as it is only possible for tours, which of course makes sense since they don’t want you to be able to leave the tourist site.
    We then made our way to a cave close by. Jeroen had been there with his friends in 2019 when you could just enter alone. When we arrived it was more commercialized entering with a guide, a head lamp and wet shoes. They had extended the route further passing underground rivers which was pretty spectacular. We even took a little raft. Pretty cool what water and minerals can create over millions of years. They had really pretty light installations to illuminate the stalagmites and stalactites. There were also bats on one of the ceilings which we could hear and smell, the pictures didn’t turn out that well because of the height and darkness.
    The tour took a bit longer than expected so we didn’t make it home before sunset, but ultimately worth it.
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    Just a quick update, made it to Ha Long

    21. September 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Just a quick update, made it to Ha Long Bay

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    Bao Lac - Lang Son - Cat Ba

    21. September 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Down to the coast it is!

    After a great stay in Bao Lac we drove to Lang Son which is basically a Vietnamese Rotterdam transport city. A lot of logistics going on here, however the ride towards Long Son was for the most part great. Roads were good and we were able to speed it up a bit. We stayed at a hotel chain called Sojo, which is a bit of a western orientated hotel. It was quite nice to stay and we had a great view from our 11th floor. We walked around a bit in the evening, after a workout session in the gym. There was a famous vegan restaurant there, serving basically what "mama" cooks. We payed only €2,95 for our meal, it was amazing.

    The day after we started our 4 hour journey to Cat Ba, an island in the Ha Long Bay. It's known for its beautiful nature and chill island life. We're staying at an Ecolodge with a great view to the lake. We're going to stay here for a couple of days to relax.
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    A boat ride through Lan Ha and Ha Long B

    24. September 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Of course no trip to Cat Ba, the biggest island of the famous Ha Long Bay would be complete without a boat trip. It is a UNESCO world heritage side and one of the new 7 wonders of nature. Its jungle covered jagged limestone karsts look like Ha Giang mountains submerged into the sea. It’s really a one of a kind beauty. We intentionally chose to go to Cat Ba and not to Ha Long city because Ha Long Bay there is incredibly busy with tourists and there are usually so many boats you can’t even enjoy the view. There were many tour boats leaving from our Harbour but our group was pretty small and we did have some peaceful ( boat free) time. It was really sunny with few clouds which made for nice pictures but was also really hot. We stopped for kayaking which was a great way to see everything up close, a workout with a view. We went through 3 caves, one in which you had to lay down all the way to get under the narrow ceiling. The water was beautiful and refreshing when getting splashed. After we had two opportunities to swim which was really fun. Charly enjoyed a jump off the side of the boat, a video we will addd later. We could swim to monkey island, which has - did you guess it - wild monkeys. It’s actually prohibited now to enter, to protect wildlife and guests, but it seems they don’t take it so seriously. We did see some people get scratched and bitten after antagonizing monkeys so maybe the authorities have a point. After a long day we were happy to have made it to our beds…although we did dream of nice soft European mattresses. Charlys least favourite moment was discovering that a cockroach was taking a break on her toothbrush. The next day we switched hotels, to one more downtown, and with more comfort. We tried to see the bioluminescent plankton at a beach but unfortunately were not successful. Then it was time for our last trip with our trusted bikes to Ha Noi and onto a plane to Da Nang.Weiterlesen

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    Ha Noi -> Da Nang

    25. September 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 27 °C

    Back again in Hanoi: three weeks later. It felt both like we had just been there but also like we travelled much longer. It had been such a unique experience to travel by bike, and gave us great independence. After surviving Rush hour in the city, much different to our lonely mountain roads It was bittersweet to return them, but we also were looking forward to some relaxing with no driving.
    In a way we felt a bit like coming back home to Hanoi, and by chance we had booked an apartment two streets down from our first apartment. Therefore we were overjoyed the next morning to get some pastries from
    Our favorite bakery. One mandatory last stop before heading for the airport was at the Harry Potter themed “ Always” cafe for Charly.
    We arrived a bit early at the domestic terminal as we were unsure how busy it would be, apart from waiting a bit for security we had a very smooth experience. Jeroen suffered a bit with the lack of leg space though.
    We arrived in Da Nang in the evening, so we really could enjoy the lit up skyline. The city is much more modern than Ha Noi and has that beach city promenade character like many other big cities. The waves were really big so we only put our feet in the water, luckily our hotel had a nice rooftop pool. Next stop only half an hour away is the famous river town Hoi An.
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    A few days in Hoi An

    28. September 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    The trip from Da Nang to Hoi An is just a 30min car ride down the coast. The coast is lined by every type of hotel resort, many under construction, and marble mason since there is a marble query close by. After much deliberation we chose a nice Boutique hotel equal distance to the beach and city of Hoi An. We were really happy with our choice to be away from the touristy hustle and bustle of the city but still be close enough with a 5 min grab ( taxi) ride. We splurged a little bit with the hotel 42 € a night being on the higher end of our accommodation budget but it was really worth it. The service was great, we finally had a big breakfast buffet with western items and a beautiful pool area. And what would become more important later, a comfy bed and Netflix on the TV.
    The river town of Hoi An used to be an important point along the Silk Road, and you can still see its heritage in the many silk weaving and overall tailoring shops. Another thing the city is famous for is the lanterns, the beautifully kept old town is illuminated by red, yellow and many other colorful lanterns. Especially at night it creates a beautiful atmosphere. On Thu Bon river you can take a boat ride, something you might be asked every 5 minutes or so. You can also float down some candle lanterns with a wish - for a few of course. While it looks very magical and romantic on video it was so busy with tourists and the seller are so eager to get you that it lost its charm a bit to us, so we passed on that. We went off season but nonetheless this was the most busy touristy place we had been to in Vietnam. The town itself is beautiful and charming and is filled with art shops, tailors, leather craft shops and market stands - but just a bit less authentic than the north we grew to love. Every few meters people want you to look at their shop, and all small talk eventually leads to some sort of selling pitch - which grew old pretty fast. The day we most enjoyed old town was our last morning because the city was almost empty after a heavy rain. Granted we did go during a busier time as it was Autumn full moon festival, with many art performance shows, so there were likely more locals and tourists in Hoi An. Once you leave the very busy old town and nightmarket island we had a nice stroll down the river and found a lantern making workshop for Charly. Supposedly an hour of Labour turned into 2 but it was a very meditative and rewarding experience- 4€ for our very own first piece for our future apartment. At the market you would pay much more, it does make you appreciate the work that is behind those handmade lanterns. We got a cold halfway so we didn’t do the tourist Old town museum and temple hopping, but instead spent more time at the hotel, but well deserved after 3 busy weeks as it’s a holiday afterall. We have mixed feelings about Hoi An and would definetely avoid High Season, but have already plans to return even if it’s just for the amazing tailoring and Cao Lau noodles.
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    Mid Autumn Festival 🌕

    29. September 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    The full moon has a great importance in East Asian Culture - following the Chinese lunar calendar the 15th day of the 8th month. It’s a time of family reunion with festivities with dragon performances, lion dances, lantern walks for children, and moon cakes being sold in shops ( sweet or savory doughy cakes). We had tried the moon cakes before understanding it’s a seasonal item. The occasion is similar to Thanksgiving. The first we heard of it was during the Ha Giang Loop over two weeks before the actual full moon and even in Hanoi there had been special food markets, so it’s more a month/ weeks of celebration rather than a night. In Da Nang we saw this huge crowd of people stopped with their bikes on the street and thought maybe a celebrity was passing by, but it was for the street dragon performances. In Hoi An we then had the opportunity to see them for ourselves, really impressive, a beautiful tradition to grow up with. The dragon eyes and teeth do look quite imposing when it’s coming towards you.Weiterlesen