• Exploring Rural Phong Nha

      4 kwietnia 2017, Wietnam ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Today may have been the best day of my trip so far. We met as a group at about 10 am and borrowed bikes from the hostel. We pedalled for about 10 km to a Farmstay in the country side. I really enjoyed the ride there, I miss riding my bike! When we got there we hung out for a bit and then we’re picked up by a dump truck! So started the first annual FNEZ dump truck pub crawl. I guess they usually do this on easy rider bikes but the roads are too washed out right now for the bikes to be able to handle it. So we all piled into the back of this truck with a couple of cases of beers and a cooler and began our day. we started it by almost hitting a power line.. But we didn’t and all was good. Once we got onto the dirt roads the ride became incredibly bump. We were being bounced around like sacks of bouncing into one another and just having a great old time. I’m not sure the pictures really show how bad the road was but we almost got stuck a few times in the ruts and mud and at one point we actually drove through a river. Thankfully the rain held off until the end of the day this time around.. I’ve actually been loving this cooler weather, I am so not a warm weather person unless there’s a body of water to jump into.

      Our first stop in the country was at the Duck Stop, a little pepper farm where the lady kept a ton of ducks. She offered us peanuts to eat with the pepper she makes and oh man was it delicious! I ended up buying some pepper from her to bring home actually. On our way back to the truck she insisted that we go visit the ducks and that we pick them up and throw them into the pond. I didn’t myself but I watched the girls struggle with it haha. Fun stuff!

      We loaded back into the truck and made another short trek in the mud to the “pub with cold beers” just down the road. There were lots of cold beers here and hammocks. I chilled on a hammock while others played foosball and volleyball, I needed some downtime!

      Our next stop was down the dirt road even further at Moi Moi restaurant, also in the middle of nowhere. It wasn’t so much a restaurant as a bunch of tables and a shack that ladies were cooking in. They served some great food though! And we bought them out of beers.. Which was our cue to get in the truck again for our final and longest and most fun stretch in the dump truck. What a time to be alive ;)

      We got back to the Farmstay and watched the sun go down while eating dinner, playing games, and relaxing. We were picked up by shuttle busses instead of biking back and made it back 10 minutes before we missed our free beers at the hostel. Then it was a repeat or the last two nights.. Dancing on tables to live music, Chatting, having fun. I once again skipped the after bar in favour of sleep! Seem to be starting to wear a bit thin.
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    • Caves, Phong Nha

      3 kwietnia 2017, Wietnam ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      I woke up early to try calling TD again and had some success after waiting on hold for almost 45 minutes. But I got my issue sorted! They changed my visa into a debit card so I can access my chequing account from it and can take out cash thankfully. What an ordeal. But it worked! So no complaints.

      After doing that and eating some breakfast I met the group and we hopped into vans to do some awesome cave exploring!! Which is what this area is famous for. King Kong was filmed in the National Park here where we started our visit.

      Our first stop was at 8 lady cave and a temple. The temple was dedicated to those 8 ladies and also the folk who risked their lives building and maintaining the highway in the area. There were 8 ladies who lived in the cave and at night would go out and perform road maintenance during the war. There were also 8 people who died in that cave when a bomb closed off the entrance.. They died of starvation because they were unable to clear the opening. Later on their bodies were recovered.. 4 young boys and 4 young girls. Very sad story. The highway, highway 20, was named that way because the majority of the people building it were under 20 years old. Incredible stories. We also learned that the world's largest cave is in this area and costs about 3000 USD to enter on a 5 day trip. It's so expensive because they want to keep it preserved in it's natural state, makes sense I guess! Another fun fact about the Temples here is that the middle doors are reserved only for very important people to enter, such as the king, but because Vietnam no longer has a king the doors in all the Temples are now closed. I should also mention that most people in Vietnam don't follow any religion but use the Temples for making offerings to their deceased loved ones.

      From there we moved onto Paradise Cave with was pretty cool! We descended a whole bunch of stairs into the cave and followed a boardwalk but a km into the cave. It was the biggest cave I've ever been in! And it kept on going but the boardwalk ended. Definitely worth the visit and the steps. The cave photos in this post are the ones from that cave. Just rocks everywhere, a high ceiling, and a broad array of different rock types. It was the coolest cave I've been in I think.

      After the Paradise cave we at lunch at a nearby spot, family style again before heading over to the Dark Cave! The Dark Cave was the best part for sure, and I wish I could have taken photos. They showed us a video beforehand of everything we'd be doing in it and we were all quite disappointed thinking that all the surprises were ruined.. But it turned out to be fun anyway! We started out by ziplining to the cave entrance. That was fun wearing only our bathing suits... But we made it over and then swam about 20 Ft to the cave entrance. We were given helmets and headlamps and they were definitely needed. Walking through narrow passages with low hanging stalagmites with the floor covered in mud about 3 inches deep. We wandered around exploring for a while, slipping and sliding in the mud before coming to the highlight of the cave! A giant mud bath. I can't even describe how cool that was! It was big enough to hold all of us, about 30 people and not be too crowded. The mud was about 3 or 4 feet deep and was refreshing, my skin was super soft afterwards. Best part? Realizing that you can float in it with zero effort. Literally pick your feet up and just float on a seated position indefinitely. So cool! And watching a few people slip and get covered from head to toe in mud. Of course a few people did it intentionally, but I didn't feel like eating mud. We also shut all of our lights off for a few moments and sat it complete darkness. Pretty sweet. On the way out of this cave we slid down a mud slide and then tried to wash off in a pool of clear water. Didn't work all that well, because later when I was washing the swim suit I wore in there it took me a full 30 min to get all the dirt out.. Upon exiting the cave we took kayaks back to the main building. There were a bunch of water toys set up there and we took turns taking one of those things you hang off of and drop into the water. It was really cold at this point and almost raining but we were already wet so figured why not? Too bad they insisted that we wear life jackets.. Kind of ruins it a bit but what can ya do.

      Once we had all finished playing and having fun we hopped back on the bus and went back to the hostel. There we repeated the night before.. Dinner, drinks, pool, foosball, live music, fun! I opted out early though and went to bed at about 10pm I just couldn't handle it, need sleep!!
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    • Bus to Phong Nha

      2 kwietnia 2017, Wietnam ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Morning came way too early.. I packed up my bags and met the group to catch a bus to Phong Nha. I slept the entire bus ride for which I was very thankful as our one group leader has far too much energy and when combined with a microphone in a bus led to 4 hours of singing... Glad I can sleep anywhere when I'm that tired ;)

      When we arrived at the hostel, Easy Tiger, we checked in and were given an overview of the area. This is a very new town for tourists with the first accommodation for international persons being opened only 3 years ago. So there aren't any people on the streets trying to sell you things or offer you drugs which is a really nice change. This area is one of the most heavily bombed areas in Vietnam because it's the narrowest part and crucial for the trade routes. Actually, the owner was telling us that just last week another bomb washed up onto the river less than a km away... They of course were able to disarm it without it going off but had it exploded it would have cleared an area 5km in radius. Crazy stuff! I guess there are bombs all over here that they still haven't found. Mostly because the bombs were meant to hit concrete buildings not the soft jungle floor.

      After hearing a bit more about the area I decided to try to find an atm since I wasn't able to withdraw cash in Hue, the ATM's just weren't working for me. And neither was the one here! I went there and back three times after calling TD twice to try and resolve the issue. By the third failed attempt I gave up and decided to try calling again in the morning because the internet connection was so weak with all the people in the hostel the call kept getting dropped. The biggest issue with the three trips to the ATM was the 10 minute walk each way to get there lol. So quite the ordeal... But on the plus side the town is really cute! There are lots of french style buildings and the mountains are phenomenal. It reminded me of Laos, which makes sense as the highway here will take you directly into Laos... Absolutely beautiful here. So natural still and not touristy I love it. So even though I didn't get my debit card working I had a nice little city tour in the rain ;) I actually like it though, nice change from the instant sweat that we've been dealing with the last few weeks.

      We stayed in at the hostel for the rest of the evening enjoying the incredible happy hour specials and lively atmosphere. There was a live band that played great music and there were people up on the tables dancing by the end of it. Lots of fun! The bar here shut down at 11 and a few people ventured out to an after bar, but I needed sleep and just went to bed instead. That's my priority today!
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    • Abandoned Waterpark, Hue

      2 kwietnia 2017, Wietnam ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Today was a free day so I took full advantage and lounged around in bed until about 11am when I finally decided to roll out of bed and find something to eat. I guess the rest of the group had the same idea because they were all eating next door when I showed up. We then decided that we'd spend the day by going to visit an abandoned Waterpark! That was super cool. We hired a group of locals to take us there in these "adult strollers" as we started calling them. I don't know the actual name, but we sat on a plush chair in front and they peddled from behind. The way was mostly flat but on the hills we got out and walked because, I at least, felt bad for them. But, for what we paid them I know they were super happy to do it! And on the way back we stopped at a local shop and had a beer with them so that was fun.

      Anyway, the Waterpark is abandoned because they ran out of money to finish building it, or so they say. There are different opinions on the matter. It seemed to be mostly finished but not completely, because no bathrooms were ever actually built and there were only some placed fitted with lights. There were a fair number of people there actually which kind of surprised me. I guess it's becoming more well known thanks to the internet. The first thing we saw was a giant dragon which we climbed up and into it's mouth for a full view of the park. The water park was actually more like a park than a water park like we know at home. The walk to the dragon was a lovely brick path through trees along a lake and things weren't packed together very closely, lots of vegetation. The most creepy part of the park was the bottom of the dragon where there was supposed to be an aquarium. The room was completely dark and there was shattered glass everywhere. Pretty cool! We wandered around the rest of the lake and found some waterslides which we definitely climbed up the wrong way and just had fun being without rules and restrictions. There was also an amphitheatre and some areas that had been prepped for development but never actually built on. Pretty neat area, too bad it didn't actually open.

      I think we spent about an hour and a half or two hours wandering around before heading back to the hotel. Once back at the hotel we went for a snack at the place we had breakfast, which is actually a bar called DMZ. We chatted with the manager for a bit and he told me that they'll be opening a sister bar in Vancouver this year or next! That will be cool. DMZ stands for De Militarized Zone and has to do with the war. Would be neat to see one open up in Vancouver. After a few drinks we met the group for dinner at a nearby Mexican restaurant before returning back to the bar. We were given free Buckets and sang some karaoke and just had a great time. I was playing pool with the manager and a fellow Canadian from Ottawa and when I looked back at our table the rest of the group had left... So I stayed out drinking with the two I was playing pool with. We went just around the corner and sat on the street next to a beer vending machine for a few hours lmao. We were approached by the Vietnamese Mafia at one point apparently, but they were friends with the guy we were with so no issues of course. Was quite an interesting experience, reminded me of home! My favourite kind of nights are the calmer, quieter ones. Good times for sure.
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    • Motor Bike Ride to Hue

      31 marca 2017, Wietnam ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Gonna start this post with an angry UGH because I had typed it all out and then somehow it got deleted even though I pressed save..... So this description may not be as great because of lack of desire to repeat everything haha.

      Anyway, after we left marble mountain we hopped back onto our motorbikes to continue the drive to Hue! The route took us along the coast and the pass we went through was called Hai Van Pass and the ride was absolutely gorgeous. We didn't actually drive the bikes ourselves, we had a local driver. It was nice because we were able to just sit back, lean on our bags, put headphones in, and enjoy the gorgeous scenery that is Vietnam's coast. The weather wasn't too warm either so we weren't roasting which was nice. Our first stop was at a viewpoint of the Bay below which was gorgeous. I'm sure there were a few people wishing we could swim there. The next stop was at some old American bunkers along side the highway. I didn't actually go up to explore them because my knee was acting up after all the stairs at Marble Mountain but it looked pretty neat! Instead I had a beer with the rest of the group before continuing on. Eventually we stopped for lunch at a restaurant literally on the water. The floor was planks and it was ocean below us. While we were eating I was watching some local men out in the water with wheelbarrows collecting more fresh catch for the restaurant. Pretty cool!

      The next stop we made was at Elephant Springs, a locals favourite apparently. It wasn't all that busy while we were there though because the weather took a turn for the worse. It's called Elephant Springs because there's a rock shaped like an elephant that just sits in the middle of the springs. The springs are actually pools from a natural waterfall that are at different levels. They dammed up some of the natural pools a bit to make them a bit deeper. It was pretty cool! To get up to the higher pools you had to walk along rickety boards through the water and over rocks that were quite slippery and steep in areas. Fun though! And of course we still went swimming even though it had started to rain. Lining both sides of the falls were shacks to offer shade and ladies selling cold drinks. I can see why it's so popular in good weather!

      From there we continued our journey, and were given full rain gear to help keep us dry. We stopped at a little fishing village where we watched the men do their thing for a while. It was pretty cool! There were sticks in the water to help with their efforts and some of the boats looked lived in.

      That was our last stop before continuing to our hotel in Hue, the DMZ hotel. And on this stretch it downpoured. It felt like hail at some points and it wasn't exactly warm either. But it also wasn't cold and I actually kind of enjoyed it, it reminded me of home! Once my driver realized that I was enjoying the rain and not put off by it he started going through puddles at full speed, it was great fun.

      After arriving we took much needed showers and went out as a group for dinner at a local bar. There we played some pool and had a few drinks. I made friends with a group from Denmark and overall it was just a great night!
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    • Marble Mountain, Da Nang

      31 marca 2017, Wietnam ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      We started our travel day by going to Marble Mountain, a series of caves and temples just about 500m from the hotel. It was pretty cool! There were a ton of stairs to get to the top and from there it was a network of different trails through some nature. Each cave had a shrine inside of it, and some of them were quite ornate. My favourite cave was one that you had to somehow climb these impossibly steep, narrow stairs. At least they gave you hand holds! Not sure what else to say except that it was quite a peaceful place, and worth a visit for sure! I really enjoyed the quiet walk through the trees just choosing your own path for which of the caves to stop in. Czytaj więcej

    • Beach Hotel, Da Nang

      30 marca 2017, Wietnam ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      This morning I went to the shoe shop to pick up the custom shoes I had made, and they also turned out alright! Not exactly what I was expecting but close enough and super comfortable so they'll be worn :)

      Afterwards we hopped into a bus and drove about 20 minutes to a hostel called Hoa's Place which was right on the beach. Our last beach day on the trip it sounds like! Immediately on check in I took a short nap, had some lunch and went down to the water to meet the rest of the group. We swam, hung out, tried to play soccer and were told no by the life guards (wtf?), and just had a good time. The beaches are so beautiful! The area is pretty small but undergoing massive construction. Almost everywhere you look you can see new developments. It will look very very different in a few years I think. Hopefully the beaches remain preserved though!

      Following our beach adventures some people went to play pool and I found myself Chatting with a few folk from Australia and America who have been living in the area from periods ranging 3 months to 10 years. It was neat to hear their perspectives on the area and just to have a good, in depth conversation. The owner put on a bbq Buffet and we indulged in some great food which included mashed potatoes! Yum! After dinner we played some drinking games on the rooftop and everyone from my group went to bed at 9:30... So I went back to the table my new friends were at and stayed up with them a bit longer. Hilarious people! I was so tempted to quit the group at that point and just stay there. Definitely a place I would go back to in a heartbeat, my kind of atmosphere for sure.
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    • Boat Day near Hoi An

      29 marca 2017, Wietnam ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      We spent the day on a boat today! And I went scuba diving for the first time :) we started out by heading to one spot where everyone either dove, snorkeled, or just hung out drinking beers. I got my scuba gear on and got in the water. We went down in pairs with a guide the first time just to get used to it as neither of us had ever done it before. And I had a minor panic attack gotta be honest. When we got underwater and everything was silent all the anxiety and loneliness that had been building over the last few days just surfaced.. So I went back to the boat instead of completing the dive. It was nothing to do with the dive itself but just the oppressive silence bringing everything to the surface.. So I had a good chat with one of the group leaders that really helped me feel better, nice guy! And then I was ready to try again. And second attempt was a huge success! I went down solo with the guide this time, JG, and he was super understanding and helpful and really made sure it was a positive experience. Definitely recommend this dive shop! I'll have to ask the group leaders for the name so I can leave a positive review on google or trip advisor, that's how great he was. Anyway, we spent 40 minutes under the water this time around and went to about 9m deep. It was amazing! The visibility was apparently not great but I didn't care about that, I was underwater, my favourite place to be! Silence, no communication, just the sound of your breathing. We swam around some coral reefs and went through some schools of fish, JG pointed out all the dangerous/poisonous ones to avoid and even grabbed a finding nemo fish at one point, pretty damn cool! I really really really loved the experience and would definitely do it again! Especially if visibility only gets better from what I hear :)

      We stopped at an island for lunch and had a family style lunch again. Great food as always! After lunch I spent more time swimming and enjoying the water. Didn't think I was a beach person but apparently I can get into it when the water is so perfect for swimming ;) I'm curious now about the beaches in Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia.. Maybe one day!

      After a while we hopped back onto the boat and went back to the hotel and then to pick up our custom made clothing! I'm pretty happy with the results, didn't grab any decent photos though so it'll be a surprise for everyone at home ;)

      Following that we went out for a group dinner at a fairly fancy restaurant. And I had a (decent) bottle of wine for the first time in a while! Delicious. And a white truffle gnocchi. My jaw locked up on me after the dive so it was the only thing I could really eat... Afterwards we went to the same bar we were at the other night with the pool tables and foosball. I played a few games of pool and we called it a night when the bar closed at midnight.
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    • Vietnamese Cooking Class

      28 marca 2017, Wietnam ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Today we did a Vietnamese Cooking Class. And honestly, I think the trip there was my favourite part! We started out by going through the market, which was neat but not all that informative as you could hardly hear the guy. But, at the market we hopped onto a water taxi and took about a 40 minute ride along the river. The water itself is pretty dirty and kind of gross but the buildings lining the banks were really cool to look at. Lots of French style homes and some fairly elaborate. Also looking at all the different styles of boats was pretty cool! At one point two local fisherman came up to our boat and showed us how to toss the fishing nets. A couple from our group gave it a go but of course didn't get anything. Picture attached that hopefully helps explain! At the end of the water taxi ride we transferred into small Bamboo baskets to complete our journey! Those were fun. They literally were Bamboo baskets with a bench in the middle rowed by one person with an oar. Super cool. We took shallow canals through thick plants growing in the water, it felt like we were right in the middle of the jungle, and I'd compare it to that one time I went duck hunting and we followed sparse openings in the reeds to get to our destination. Pretty peaceful and relaxing, I loved it!

      When we arrived at the cooking school we dove into making different dishes. We made fresh spring rolls, Vietnamese pancakes, pork clay pot, and papaya salad. All of it was delicious and we were given cookbooks at the end so that maybe I'll be able to make them again at home. The lesson was group Orientated so each person didn't get to actually make each dish as we did in the Thai Cooking Class, but it did go much more quickly with them having done a fair amount of prep work ahead of time for us. My favourites were definitely the spring rolls and the clay pot. I'll be making those at home sometime for sure! The only downside to the class was the sheer exhaustion I was feeling which resulted in a lack of appetite. But that's okay, I still had fun :)

      We took a bus back from the class instead of a boat which only took about 15 minutes instead of the hour on the way there. Immediately we went back to the tailor shop to have our clothing fitted again. I'm pretty happy with my items, I think I look fairly professional! Which was the intention. A few minor adjustments were needed, so pictures will be coming later. Same with the shoes! Adjustments to be made. With the shoes there was something lost in communication between myself and the staff and they aren't quite what I was hoping for... They don't look like the pictures at all but are still nice. We'll see what they look like tomorrow after the adjustments are made! In any case they're super comfortable and will definitely be worn for that reason alone ;)

      After the shoe shop I couldn't the rest of the group members and just hung out by myself for a while. Which was actually not really a bad thing, but definitely adds to the feeling of not really being included. I decided to catch up on some writing instead and just take some me time even though all I really wanted to do was sleep! I went out for dinner on my own to a nearby place and had some pho ga and cheap beers. I couldn't believe that I was wearing a hoodie and pants at dinner! And the weather report says 23 degrees. Definitely acclimatized. Going home will be a shock to the system I think, but at least it will be gradual coming back on the boat and all.

      After dinner I wandered back to the hotel met up with my roomies and went back out for a couple drinks and some dessert before heading to bed for an early night!
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    • Hoi An

      27 marca 2017, Wietnam ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      We arrived at our hotel, Sala Hotel, at about 8am in Hoi An. We weren't able to check in right away so we went for breakfast in the old town, about a 10 minute walk away. Had decent eggs bennies and a fantastic Vietnamese coffee before heading back to the hotel. Our rooms were ready and they're very nice! The group leaders were telling us that the Vietnam trip has some of the nicest accommodations because everything is so inexpensive here. We have a rain shower and comfortable beds. It's a great place!

      After settling in my roommates and I went out to explore. First impressions of Hoi An are very positive. It's a very cute little city, apparently the most romantic place in SE Asia and I can see why. We saw one couple getting wedding photos done, even though it's raining here. It's actually cold! At 25 degrees lol, I must have acclimatized ;) There are Lanterns everywhere and a lot of French style architecture. It's a really quaint and cute town. We stopped by a place to grab some lunch that offers 3000 Vietnamese Dong, or 17.6 cent CAD, beers. Needless to say we stayed and had a few! And tried Cao lau for lunch, a local specialty of noodles in a curry like sauce. It was pretty good. At some point more members from our group joined us before we met up with the entire group.

      We met up with the group to head to a tailor shop! And I decided to go for it and got some custom clothing made, a jacket, pants, a skirt, and two blouses. Because why not? It's cheap and guaranteed to fit! I also ordered some custom shoes... Also because why not. Black ankle boots and some sandals! Guaranteed to be comfortable I hope ;) We'll see tomorrow how it all fits :)

      After the tailor shop we went out for dinner as a group and then for some drinks. The bar we were at had a pool table, foosball table, and beer pong! Was a good time. I admit to feeling a bit left out in these group situations sometimes.. Everyone is so tight knit that I feel as though I'm almost intruding. But trying not to let that stop me form socializing! Highlight of the night for me was meeting up with two guys from our previous trip! We had a blast, those 2 and my 2 roommate who were also on the previous trip, just catching up and having fun. In Hoi An all the bars close at midnight so we went back to our hotel room and cracked a bottle of rum... Stayed up talking until about 2am before deciding that bed was probably a good idea.
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