• Kirsti Mathiasen

Asia-Pacific 2017

Ein 127-Tage Abenteuer von Kirsti Weiterlesen
  • Slowboat to the Laos/Thai Border

    9. März 2017 in Laos ⋅ ☀️ -1 °C

    This morning I woke up early with a few other girls and we went and went to see Tak Bat, the early morning alms procession where monks in training receive offerings from the local people. The event is a daily occurrence and started at sunrise. All the monks from the various Temples walk the streets in a line to receive donations of food from the local people. They live solely off of these donations so are reliant on other people completely. We, as non Buddhists, only observed and tried to be respectful about it. We watched from the sidelines and didn't take photos, trying to be respectful of their culture. Other tourists, not so much. The boldness of some people just surprises me! The monks are people, not objects to be gawker at. One woman just went up in their faces and took photos.. The monks took it in stride of course, but I see why the city is having problems with tourists and this event that is supposed to be meaningful. Anyway, the monks also blessed a few of the groups of people who were giving them alms and it was quite a neat experience to observe. Worth the early start to the day.

    Afterwards we went back to the guest house and I took a nap before waking up to take a transfer to the Laos / Thailand border crossing. We took a slowboat down the Mekong River that took about 8 or 9 hours! What a way to travel though. We had a boat to ourselves with tons of space. There were even beds which was great because I desperately needed sleep. I wasn't feeling all that great today... Sore throat, nauseous, just exhausted. I think that I slept for at least 4 or 5 hours of the entire ride. When I was awake I watched the stunning scenery of the river go by through the open air windows of the boat. The riverbanks are so lush and green with some rocky areas and Sandy beaches thrown in there. There isn't much development along the river banks yet which is great. We saw some local communities on our journey, there were children playing in the mud along the river, workers riding their Elephants, and men fishing from small kayaks. The boat topped out at about 25 km/hr so the ride was mostly smooth. There were some rough patches but we had a great driver. The boat is owned by a husband and wife, he drove, and she made us a delicious lunch. There was an "honour system" in place on the boat which was pretty cool. You helped yourself to drinks and snack snap just told them what you had and paid at your leisure. Actually I've noticed that in a lot of places here! It's a nice change from the hounding you receive at home.


    When we arrived at our destination we hopped into a van to take us to the guest house which is right by the border. I don't recall the name as there's no WiFi to look it up and the owners don't speak any english. There wasn't much in the area at all really, a small shop owned by the guesthouse family and that was it. When we arrived we were given dinner and shown our rooms. Which might be the least nice place we've stayed at yet... That or we were just so tired that it seemed that way! The beds were hard, they gave us one towel for two people, no toilet paper, no trash bin, a twin blanket for a queen bed, ants everywhere. But, we did solve most of those issues :) After dinner we just took it easy, played some cards as a group, and found a local puppy to have cuddles with! Funny the things you can be entertained with when no one has wifi. Making bets on which gecko would get the dragonfly, etc. It was a quiet night and an early night!
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  • Bus Ride to Chiang Mai

    10. März 2017 in Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    Another travel day... We left first thing in the morning and took a 2 minute tuk Tuk ride to the border where we walked through without any problems. It was much less chaotic than the border crossing into Cambodia! We were the only people crossing through I think actually. Once through we hopped into our vans to make the long drive to Chiang Mai we had about a 5 or 6 hour drive to go. It passed very quickly though! Our vans were very comfortable and they had tv's! the driver had a selection of dvd's, most of which didn't actually work, so the ones that we were able to watch were ice age 2 and 4 and maleficent lol. I also sewed up my day pack which ripped on the boat yesterday... Playing with some new stiches and just killing time! We stopped for lunch along the way and we all tried something called Kal Soi (spelling?) which is only available in northern Thailand as it's technically a Burmese dish. It's noodles in a curry type soup broth with the chicken and some kind of sour cream on top. Pretty good! I think I've had something similar before but I can't recall where.

    When we arrived at our guesthouse, Libra, in Chiang Mai we settled in to our rooms, showered and got ready for a group dinner. And broke the bathroom door. Somehow it got locked and shut with no one in it and they had to come in and literally saw it off and put a new door knob on.. But they got it working again and we were able to meet the group only a few minutes late!

    We went out for dinner at a Mexican restaurant, which was as your would expect for a Mexican restaurant in Asia lol. Mediocre, and about what you get in Canadian Mexican restaurants. But the drinks were good! From there we went to Backpackers Alley which is just a T-shaped area filled with different bars! There's a reggae bar, metal bar, top 40, rave, etc etc. We started out at the Reggae bar solely because of their cheap sangria drinks and eventually moved on to the metal bar which was my favourite of the evening. The band was amazing and the music right up my alley. Much prefer the nightlife here! There are opportunities to actually have conversations and listen to good music instead of being drowned out by top 40 and flashing lights. There's a midnight curfew in Chiang Mai so all the bars closed then and the party moved to the nearby afterbar, Spicy. We stayed there until it closed at about 1:30 or 2:00 then returned home. I made a phone call home to a friend and then passed right out!
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  • Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep Rajvoravihara

    11. März 2017 in Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    I was feeling fine when I woke up and we had a big breakfast in the hotel restaurant before meeting the group to head to the nearby temple on top of the mountain. The legend is that a previous monarch rode a white elephant through the jungle for 4 days and where it decided to have its "final rest" is where the temple say built. Who knows if that's the truth but it makes a good story!

    The road up in the back of the trucks was incredibly windy and quick and a lot of people were not feeling so hot by the end of it, myself included. Guess I needed a bit more sleep than I had ;)

    The temple itself was one of the most ornate I've seen on my travels so far! I wish I was feeling better to appreciate it better, but oh well. There were a number of steps to climb to get to the temple entry and after catching your breath, when you finally loom up you're greeted by ornate and jeweled statues of lions that personally look like dragons to me. Upon going through the gates theres a main temple on the centre of the plaza and a ring road around the temple with many smaller ones along the sides. We just kind of wandered observing all the gold and gilding along the way, stopping to enjoy the panoramic views of the city below. We went into the main temple as well of course and were impressed by the vibrancy and level of intricate detail in the building itself and the decor as well. Because you have to remove your shoes before entering the temple, I appreciated that they chose pavers that didn't retain heat as much as say concrete does. Well thought out for sure!

    After the temple I returned to the hotel along with a few others and the remainder of the group went to the extreme activities center. I personally wasn't all that interested in drift carting or paint balling, I'll do those things at home! And I wanted to sleep. So I did, I had a short nap. Short because our room is an oven and I couldn't bear it any longer. So I wandered outside and found a little courtyard area to hang out in and relax. I called a friend and spoke for 2 and a half hours! Wasn't expecting that but it was really nice :) the conversation ended when a group was going out in search of food and I wanted to join them. So we went to a nearby juice bar and had some fresh fruit drinks and a tuna sandwich for me. The sandwich was average but hey I tried something new.

    After the juice bar a whole group went off to a tattoo parlour to check out designs and get quotes for a later date on the trip. I hung back and had the hotel room all to myself! So I read, took a shower, enjoyed my own company. Eventually I wandered out to explore the city a bit and ended up eating some noodle soup from a street vendor. It was delicious and much preferable to all these "tourist " restaurants we seem to be eating at... I love the soups here! That's gonna be my breakfast next chance I get I think. After eating, I continued to read my book and just an overall great evening :)
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  • Jungle Flight & Night Market

    12. März 2017 in Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Today we went into the jungle for a Jungle Flight! Which was essentially zip lining with one "rollercoaster" and one rappel. It was a lot of fun for me and the few others who aren't sick to their stomachs.. Guess there's a bug going around! At least 13 people were vomiting, some kind of 24hr bug hopefully. A few had it the other day and it's just spread. So far I'm okay! Hoping that whatever I was battling on the slowboat was the same thing and I just don't get it. I'm so grateful that I never seem to get the vomiting symptoms of stomach bugs even when others do. Knock on wood! We had to pull the van over once on our way for someone to vomit and twice on the way home. I feel so bad for them! But at the same time secretly happy that I'm not joining them... I did take it easy the last few days listening to what my body needs, of which I'm glad I did!

    Anyway, the Jungle Flight itself was pretty cool. We were given t shirts and lunch afterwards as part of the package. There were about 12 lines we did I think? The first was the rollercoaster which was a metal track that you attached some wheels to and rode down hanging onto handlebars above your head. It was probably the most terrifying part of the experience, I didn't like it all that much because you're swinging around corners and it feels like you're going to swing right into trees while the track sounds like it's going to fall apart everytime your wheels go over a joint. It just wasn't all that pleasant lol. To me at least, others loved it though! The next 10 or so lines were all ziplines as you'd expect! And a ton of fun :) my favourite one was the... 1700m? long one! It went over a valley and you had clear, uninterrupted views of the entire jungle and mountain range! It was stunning. Wish I had some way to take photos! But I left my phone in a locker, didn't want to risk that :) the end of the experience was a rappel down about 50 M from a tall tree. It was cool but slightly disappointing how slow it went.. I guess it's for safety reasons but would have been much more exhilarating with more speed! Clearly I don't have any fear of heights haha. They called that one the happy ending, and it marked the end of the tour. The guides were all so happy and friendly, it was a good experience!

    After we finished eating we returned to the hotel and got ourselves cleaned up before heading out to the sunday night market. It was a pretty cool market I suppose, kind of more of the same that we've seen with a few variations in items they were selling. I bought myself a tshirt dress, now I'll have something different to wear lol. I came to SE Asia with the expectation I could easily buy shorts but that had not been the case.. So I've had one pair to get me through, good thing I got used to pants in hot weather in Nepal! I also bought a few things for some friends and ate some awesome Mac and cheese, pork ok a stick, corn, and drank some good Thai tea. I will say the food at these markets is the best!! I would go to them anytime just for that :)

    After the market we went back to pack up our bags and get ready for the jungle trek tomorrow! That will be fun :D if my knee survives. Kayla and I decided we weren't ready for bed yet though and went out to the Mexican place for some margaritas. We met up with Josh and a girl we met at the market randomly, and margaritas turned into going to back to backpackers alley and then to spicy... It was a really fun night though! I didn't drink too much and had fun watching all the drunk people lol. Hilarious. So many random people we talked to.. Including convincing a couple strangers to shotgun beers with us, was good times :)
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  • Jungle Trek Day 1

    13. März 2017 in Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    Today was day one of a three day Jungle Trek about an hour outside of Chiang Mai by Song Tao (spelling?) the trucks with benches in the back that we've been using instead of tuk tuks though I'm pretty sure I've been calling them tuk tuks anyway in my previous posts!

    Anyway, we started the day by stopping by the tourist police office and giving them a copy of our passport, just in case something should happen us in the wild. We also stopped by a 711 to grab Snacks and drinks for the next couple days. Thankfully beer will be available to buy at the villages so we don't have to carry all that with us ;) I also tried some Mangosteens, a sour fruit that is just delicious that we can't find in Canada of course. They have a hard shell that you break open and the fruit inside is white and soft and delicious. Kind of tastes like a mango crossed with a lime? Amazing.

    Afterwards we stopped by the Mok Fa Waterfall for a quick swim and viewpoint. It was nice because we were the only people there unlike the last waterfall we visited that had a ton of other people around. The water was nice and refreshing on a hot and Humid day! And it sparkled, the sand must had flecks of metal in it or something. There were also a ton of tadpoles swimming around! We saw one of the frogs too when it was chasing a snake... A snake that bit one of the girls on the trip. Good thing it wasn't poisonous!

    We hopped back into our tuk tuks and then went to our lunch stop before heading to the Mineral Pools that were at the base of the trailhead in some national park. I don't have an internet connection at the moment to look it up and probably won't remember to do so when I do get wifi back ;) But, The mineral pools were amazing! You wouldn't think that a boiling hot bath with 19 other people would be something you'd wanna do when it's almost 40 degrees outside but it was actually really nice! When you got out of the pools the air actually felt cool. And your skin and hair were just so soft afterwards.

    Once we all had enough of the hot water we changed into our hiking clothes and began the "trek" for the day which turned out to be a short 1.5km, 30 min hike. I will say though because of the heat and steep incline it was a bit of a challenge but nothing like what I was expecting when I heard the term 'trek'. I should also probably have known better than to compare it to Nepal lol. The first segment was equivalent to maybe 1/4 of what the hike from Bhotewodar to Sirubari was, one that I did regularly and with my massive pack instead of a small day pack. But I will say that it was nice to be active again! Tomorrow will be more difficult I hear.

    Everyone who did the trek - 4 girls stayed behind in Chiang Mai because they were incredibly sick with the stomach bug that's been going around - stayed in a big communal room. We were given thin mattresses on the floor and a bug net to share between two people. For some it was their first time sleeping without a nice mattress. I don't recall exactly what time we arrived at the village, for the next few days time doesn't matter, but we had time to explore a bit which I did. It reminded me of Nepal and I loved comparing the two villages, here it's much flatter, the buildings are made of wood instead of clay, the living and cooking areas are a storey up supported by piles, and not much happens below the houses except for chickens, dogs, and pigs running around and playing. It was peaceful. I read my book for a while and eventually, after a few beers and dinner, felt social enough to join the group playing cards and games of truth and dare. It was a great way to get to know each other better!
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  • Jungle Trek Day 2

    14. März 2017 in Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    I woke up much earlier than the rest of the group and took some time to myself to write and read my book before the crowd stirred. I think some of them slept almost 12 hours, recovering from the stomach bug. We had breakfast and then began our day of hiking.

    I learned that the mountain we climbed yesterday is called Baby Mountain, and before lunch we did Mama Mountain then after lunch was Papa Mountain. In total we hiked about 6.5 km in about... 4 hours? I honestly don't remember. Again, it wasn't all that strenuous, it was just hot! We stopped partway for lunch in another village and had some instant noodles for fuel lol.

    When we got to our final destination we were greeted by two Elephants! Such gentle creatures. They were just hanging by the water eagerly waiting for the treats we brought with us, watermelon and pineapple rinds. Their skin is rough and leathery and they took the fruit from us so gently after smelling it to make sure it was actually food. When they breathe out they're so loud and when they walk they're so quiet and they hardly leave a foot print. It must be true that Elephants remember everything because as soon as they smelled Toni they got all excited! Pretty neat :) So these two Elephants are owned by a couple of men that live in this... It's not even a village, but their home plus a few guest houses. They allow the elephants to roam on their land so that they don't get poached. Basically, the elephants come to the river each day to bathe and be fed by tourists when there are tourists, and otherwise are allowed to roam as they please. Each morning the mahoots (spelling?), the man that each elephant is bonded too or the caretaker, go out to find the elephants and guide them back to the river and houses. After they've bathed and eaten and done their elephant thing, the mahoots walk them back out into the jungle and let them do their thing. It's pretty awesome, because the elephants are being allowed to live as they're naturally intended to. Not cooped up in elephant camps for a tourist's viewing pleasure.. We went to their home!

    Anyway, part of the experience with the elephants was getting into the water with them and being able to throw water over them to clean off the dirt (which they promptly covered themselves in again when they got out of the river). It was a pretty neat experience :) We stayed in the water long after the elephants tired of it, just swimming and relaxing.

    At some point we got out of the river and hung out on the lawn just socializing. At a later time we ate some dinner and had a bonfire! That was lovely, and reminded me of home. It's cooler in the mountains for which I think we're all grateful for. When it was dark Eric and Toni procured two Lanterns that we released into the night sky with fire crackers attached to it. Before releasing them we wrote on them, one Lantern for things to let go of and one for things learned to remember. It was a bit of an emotional experience to be honest... The whole trekking thing anyway, made me miss Nepal and I was feeling a bit lonely even though I was in a group of people. But I got over it! And went back to the fire to continue playing a game that I can't recall the name of but was pretty fun. We split into 4 teams, and Each person put a word or phrase into the hat, and the first round you were able to describe the word so that your teammates might guess it, this continued until all the words were used up. The next round was acting only, but the same words as the first round, so it helped to pay attention and remember what slips of paper the other teams pulled. The third round was only being able to say one word to describe the item on the paper! It was fun, there were some ridiculous phrases in there that just didn't make sense but somehow we made it work. Good times!
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  • Jungle Trek Day 3

    15. März 2017 in Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Today didn't involve any trekking, but instead some Bamboo rafting down the river! That was a super neat experience. The men built the rafts while we ate breakfast, and each raft carried 5 people, 4 of us and one guide per raft. The rafts were literally just Bamboo poles tied together with more strips of Bamboo. There were a couple sticks at the front that we hung our bags from so our stuff didn't get wet because the water came through the spaces. At one point we almost tipped the damn thing because of uneven weight distribution. The trip took about 3 hours and was about 12.5km distance. The guide at the front did the majority of the work when it came to steering and actually moving the raft when the current wasn't strong enough, and the person in the back helped with maybe 20% of the steering and pushing. In the beginning Josh was pushing our raft and at some point we traded and I stood for the rest of the trip down the river. I was more than happy to do that! I was kind of bored just sitting on the raft baking in the sun and was happy to be doing something active. It wasn't too too difficult either! There were some moments that were kind of sketchy. Like when everyone but the two people with poles got off the raft and we navigated through some rapids. Super fun though! I really enjoyed it. Along the way we also saw random Elephants, a mamma pig and her babies, tons of water buffalo, and a few random men sitting by the river. It was cool :) When we reached the end we had a lunch of pad Thai and returned to the hotel!

    When we got back to the hotel we had some down time before going off to a "tattoo party" and art market. The whole group went to the tattoo parlour and hung out while a few people got some work done. I personally went because of the nearby art market that the leaders were raving about. Some of us did go and eat at the International Food Market first though because we were all hungry! I had a pulled pork sandwich and cheese fries, not exactly what I thought I'd get but it was good. I wanted Thai food again but couldn't find it. Have to say though that the western food is actually on point here... I think that I've had a good balance of the two food types so far. I've been eating a ton of noodle soup! Good thing I don't think I can ever get sick of that since I'll be in Vietnam soon enough. Anyway, the art market was also really neat! There were so many things I wanted to buy but of course have no money and no where to hang any of it... My favourite pieces were of Elephants and were done in an abstract style with lots of spotted brush strokes instead of continuous, life like pieces. It was definitely a neat experience! Just wandering through looking at art with a beer in hand, watching all the shop keepers also drinking. Fun times.
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  • Thai Cooking Class

    16. März 2017 in Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    We woke up fairly early today to take an all day Thai Cooking Class! It was so much fun. We started out with a trip to the market where we met our instructor and she had us choose which dishes we'd like to make. I chose spring rolls, tom yum soup, holy basil, red curry, and mango sticky rice. All of them turned out fantastic. And I impressed her with my ability to handle the spice of the red curry, though I still didn't make it as spicy as she would eat it! But I was the only student in the class that chose to do the red curry... Everyone else chose something a bit more mild. But I figured that I had to do it! And I'm so happy I did. I'll definitely be making some of these dishes at home for some of you lucky folk if I can find the appropriate ingredients and substitutions for my vegetarian/nut allergy friends.

    Thai Secret Garden was the name of the cooking class and it was run by a local woman and her husband who's actually originally from America. They do it at their home and we went out to their garden to pick some of the herbs that we needed for the cooking. At the end we received a cook book so I'm not even going to try and describe how we made things except to say that everything was from scratch :)

    While at the market in the morning we also picked up some beers to drink while cooking because today is Jess' birthday! A fun time was had by all ;)

    A few fun facts:
    - The Thai call cilantro corriandor, need to remember that when reading the ingredients in this Cookbook.
    - Oyster sauce should be between 20 and 30% Oyster for best taste
    - Spring rolls become oily when the oil isn't hot before frying them or if the corners aren't folded in properly.
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  • Muay Thai Fights

    16. März 2017 in Thailand ⋅ 🌙 30 °C

    After the cooking class we went to see some Muay Thai Fights. We decided to do the VIP package which was essentially $40 for unlimited beer or Whiskey and premium seating to watch the fights. What stood out the most to me for the entire experience was the fact that the entire arena smelled like those lifesaver mints... The fights were amateur and I have to be honest I didn't really like watching the young boys fighting. Seemed that they should be out playing soccer in the streets not wearing ankle braces because they've already injured themselves a bunch. But that's just my thoughts! The "older" boys (probably about my age) fighting were talented. I dunno, I eventually just ended up talking to a few other people by the bar instead of watching because it wasn't as intriguing as I thought it would be. Funny, because I thought I'd have enjoyed it!

    After the fights were over and we had taken sufficient advantage of the free drinks we all hopped into our song taos and went back to the hotel. Or at least that was the plan until some people noticed that we happened to go right by Spicy and it seemed to be a good idea to go to the after bar :p So we went for a bit, I had an overpriced drink and then it started to get so busy you could hardly move. So Ciara and I decided to leave and go back to the hotel. Stopped for some Khao Soi on the way of course! (Still sure I'm spelling that wrong but oh well, that's the noodles in curry that you can only get in Northern Thailand).
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  • Night Bus to Bangkok

    17. März 2017 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    We checked out of our rooms this morning and had a few hours to kill in Chiang Mai before boarding a night Bus back to Bangkok. We wandered around for a bit, ate, got Snacks for the overnight trip, and discovered hammocks in the back of the hotel! So Kayla and I took naps and it was glorious. I can't believe we only discovered this on our last day.... Now I know for next time I'm here after the Vietnam tour! It was nice and peaceful lying in a hammock in the shade in a little green courtyard.

    The night Bus was an interesting experience. We got there a bit early, had lunch of noodle soup, then boarded. At first the seats were normal bench seats and after dinner (which was average, comparable to airline food), the staff came around to convert the benches to beds. The beds weren't too uncomfortable to be honest but it was so cold in there! Thankfully I had a nice warm sweater, the one I bought in Vang Vieng to replace the one I lost on the last flight we took... Each little bed had a curtain for privacy and thankfully I had an eye mask because they didn't turn the lights off once. Honestly I think I would have slept quite well if it hadn't been for the severe lurching of the train almost every hour. It was seriously the roughest train ride I've ever been on and at times the movements were so sharp I thought for sure that we'd be going off the tracks.. Well, I wasn't actually ever worried about it, but the thought did cross my mind as I was woken every hour. Overall it was an interesting experience! I'll be sure to not nap before the next one though so that I can hopefully sleep through all the bumps and screeching brakes.
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  • Free Day in Bangkok

    18. März 2017 in Thailand ⋅ ⛅ 34 °C

    We arrived off the night train in Bangkok at about 8:30 am and thankfully our rooms at the Wild Orchard were ready for us!! I roomed with Jess again and we napped for a few hours before rejoining the real world, as did the rest of our group.

    When we got up we met up randomly with a bunch of other group members who had also napped, had some lunch, and decided that'd we'd go explore the MBK Center, an 8 storey shopping mall. It was about 45 min away by taxi thanks to traffic and we spent a few hours exploring. I didn't buy much, just one pair of shorts, but it was nice to spend some time with the group. Our tuk Tuk ride back to the hotel was terrifying. Weaving in and our of traffic at insane speeds, grazing between cars, just nuts. Welcome to Bangkok!

    After returning from the mall we had some time to shower and then meet the group for our last official family dinner! And to celebrate Holly's birthday. We went to an Indian restaurant and overindugled it was great. We then took the long way to Khao San Road to continue the festivities... When I say long way I mean that we hit up a number of 711's to shotgun beers before having to pay more for drinks. It was a fun evening! We laughed, we danced, we played tricks on each other, got some good Smirnoff Ice's going, just having a blast. I have yet to be iced on this trip but I'm sure that'll change.... At some point the group decided to leave the party and we went back to the hotel where we continued to hang out in the lobby for another hour or so just having fun!
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  • Free Day in Bangkok

    19. März 2017 in Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

    Today was our last day together as a group :( and I spent most of the morning by napping after getting up for a somewhat early breakfast. Eventually I decided to be social and went to the pool with some of the others, that helped to wake me up! We swam for a bit and then returned to the hotel.

    There was another group ending their tour today too, so both groups walked over to the nearby park to watch the sunset over the river! It was really pretty :) We got there early enough to listen to the national anthem - which plays everyday at 6pm in public spaces and everyone stops walking and stands to listen - and watch/participate in a Zumba class afterwards. It was a low key way to just chill out and enjoy some company on our last day!

    Afterwards we had an informal family dinner at the hotel and a few of us decided to go out to Khao San road again... I really had zero desire to go becase I was so exhausted but figured that because it's the last night I should! And I'm glad I did I supposed. I had a red bull and that made me last until midnight at least :p it was fun to have one last night of shenanagans with this group though :)
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  • Free Day in Bangkok

    20. März 2017 in Thailand ⋅ ⛅ 34 °C

    Today was my last full day in Bangkok. All the other group members aside from Jessica, Erin, and Kayla had caught their flights to go home so the four of us took the time to relax a bit together. We went for lunch to McDonalds of all places lol. Nothing too crazy on that menu, the only things that really stood out were the taro and corn pies you could get ;)

    Afterwards we went to get foot massages near the hotel which was a nice treat. Holly joined us there and afterwards we walked her to a cab so she could catch her flight home.

    When I woke up in the morning I had wanted to see some of the city because I feel like all we've done here is socialize, but I quickly decided that I didn't want to wear temple attire in the scorching heat, especially since we've already seen some great temples and I wanted to spend the last day with the girls! And we did do a bunch of driving through the city so I got a glimpse of it. Have to say that Bangkok doesn't really appeal to me very much architecturally or culturally. It's just full of tourists and people trying to sell you things. I'm sure that we there are good parts to it just like any city, but when you just want some quiet time it's not the place to be ;)

    So anyway, we went to the mall instead... We ended up in Siam Paragon mall which is a very high end, ritzy mall. There were stores like Gucci and the mall employees kept eyeing us like we didn't belong lol. There was an H&M in the mall though which is what we were going for. We were all hoping for new swim suits! I only have one and in Vietnam we'll be spending a lot of time on beaches..

    We had sushi for dinner in the mall! That was delicious, definitely one food that I miss from home. It was expensive though, well comparable to home anyway!

    There was a movie theatre in the mall so afterwards we ended up going to see beauty and the beast! What a great show. And what a great low key day, I needed that... Tomorrow we meet up with the next group of travellers in Vietnam! We met some of them last night and were supposed to meet them tonight as well to go to a sky bar but I just wanted to sleep. We have plenty of time to get to know one another!
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  • Flying to Ho Chi Minh

    21. März 2017 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    This morning, after a great nights sleep, I packed up my bag and the 4 of us who stayed one last night met up with Toni and Eric for one last meal together. We went to a Chinese restaurant that played Latin music and served Mexican food. And the food was pretty great! I had enchiladas haha because why not. I'll be back in Thailand in a few weeks to have more Thai food :) have to be honest I preferred the food in Laos, and I have high hopes for Vietnam!

    After breakfast we went with Jessica to see how the dress she had custom made looked! And it was fantastic. In fact seeing it convinced me that I should get some things made. I'm going to wait until Vietnam though, apparently it's cheaper and the quality is the same. Now to start thinking about what I want!! Custom shoes too...

    After Jess' dress fitting we went back to the hotel to get our bags and catch a taxi to the airport. There were some tears shed among some of us as we said goodbye. I will be seeing them all again in a few weeks though! So Kayla, Erin and I hopped into the cab and went to the airport.

    The flight was very uneventful although it was delayed by an hour and then I was the last one to board because I was sent on a hunting expedition for more beers.. The 5 people from the other group that was also staying in Bangkok were also on our flight and we hung out with them in the airport before the flight.

    When we arrived at the Ho Chi Minh airport getting our visas was a pain. We applied online ahead of time and still had to give them our entire life story and pay again. But, we all made it into the country, found our group leaders and made it to the hotel.

    We're staying at the Saigon Balo Hotel (Saigon is same same for Ho Chi Minh) and of course the first thing we did when we got there was go for pho. It was average... I guess we'll have to find a place other than the first one we see for some good stuff ;) but it was still tasty and filled us up!

    Things seem to be much much cheaper here and maybe I won't spend so much money :p beers from the corner store are buy 4 get one free and for all 5 it's about $4.50 CAD. The exchange rate is about 17,000 Vietnamese Dong to $1 CAD. Makes doing the math difficult :p but for less than $5 for 5 beers there are no complaints from me. We hung out in one girls room playing cards and getting to know one another while the rest of the peoples flights to arrive. Seems like it's going to be a good trip!
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  • Ho Chi Minh Walking Tour & War Museum

    22. März 2017 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    First thing in the morning we went in search of some breakfast, didn't see much and ended up at McDonalds again. 3 times in the maximum for me I think! Though they do have chicken and rice and pork dishes on the menu here which could be interesting.

    We then met up with the entire group, did some introductions, and went out for a walking tour of the city. I can confidently tell you that I already love Vietnam!

    The number one thing that stands out to me is holy traffic! It's worse than Nepal and I honestly thought that would never be achieved. There are hundreds of motor bikes everywhere, crosswalk signals don't get followed and it's just general chaos. I like it! But it's insane. You just gotta walk out into the street confidently and hope all goes well ;)

    The mix in architecture it pretty cool too. There are lots of French style buildings, which makes sense considering they ruled here for a while, mixed in with smaller squishier buildings which remind me of Nepal again, Kathmandu in particular. I'll try to get a decent picture of them at some point but they're just narrow and tall buildings with no space between them between 4 and 6 storeys high. And then there are random modern buildings with lots of glass interspersed. Interesting! But considering the war ended about 40 years ago it's not so surprising to see so much variation.

    We ended the walking tour at the War Remnants Museum. That was a very powerful experience, similar emotions and thoughts evoked as the WWII museums I've been too. It's disgusting to see what was done to the people. Especially the chemical damage that still affects people today... the Agent Orange chemicals. There was actually a shop in the museum with workers who were victims, very sad. I don't want to write too much about the experience because it brings up angst and anger even thinking about it again. War sucks. But I'm glad that it's over and the people are starting to make a comeback!

    From the war museum the group leaders, Landon and John, said they had a surprise for us. Which was a ride on a motorbike taxi to the market! I was terrified at first to be completely honest. But they say you should do something every day that scares you right? So I just got on and went along for the ride! It was scary but not as bad as it could have been. We only almost hit one bus. My driver was very nice and took it easy, he pointed out different buildings to me, and didn't weave or speed too too much. Like I said only a few close calls ;) face your fears! On this trip we'll be doing a full day motorcycle trip as a travel day so better get used to it now rather than later haha. I am looking forward to it though! This was a good little introduction into it.

    At the market we were sent on a mission to find pj's for a theme party on the beach at our next destination. I was wondering why pj's at first, but when you walk into the market they're everywhere! I found a pair that are super soft and probably way too hot for a beach party because they're full pants and a shirt but I fully intend on wearing them at home again. Clearly they're made for local women too because the XXL is a snug fit..

    After the market we went back to the hotel, took a quick nap and went out for our first group dinner. We went to a nearby bar that had a foosball table, pools tables, a DJ, and shisha. They brought out a whole bunch of different dishes for us to try and it was delicious! My favourite was apparently just called "clay pot" but it tasted like a black bean pepper sauce over pork and tofu. Delicious!! I'll be trying to find that one again. There were also some curries, spring rolls, morning glory with garlic, and a few other dishes. Was a good way to get to know each other! We of course stayed after eating to play some games and do some dancing. At first we were the only ones there but it got quite busy by the end of the night! Fun times. Oh, they also made a decent bloody mary, first once since leaving home and it was magical ;)
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  • Cu Chi Tunnel & Night Bus

    23. März 2017 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    Today we went to the Cu Chi Tunnels outside of Ho Chi Minh to see how the villagers survived during the war with the Americans. On the way there we stopped by an art market where everything is made by folk suffering the effects of Agent Orange. The work itself was beautiful and I'm partly glad, partly upset I didn't have my visa on me to purchase some of the beautiful egg shell panels that were part of the collection on display. Oh well, no where to put it anyways!

    The Tunnels were about an hour away by bus and we had a local guide ride with us there and then give us a tour. On the way he joked about motorbikes saying that unless you had once you couldn't get a girlfriend, and you'd only get a long legged beauty if you had a real nice bike. Funny guy.. Definitely a lot of sexist comments that I think are just normal for them. Like about who makes the money and takes care of the kids, etc etc the usual stuffs.

    Anyway, the Tunnels were a key player in the war, it's where the Viet soldiers would essentially live while hiding from the Americans. The network of Tunnels was incredibly extensive and well thought through and the American's struggled to destroy them although they tried quite hard by the sounds of it. In addition to the Tunnels were traps set by the locals on the land. Traps designed to kill enemy soldiers. We toured those areas first and saw all the different traps the Vietnamese devised. They're all variations on the same thing really, they took iron from bombs and recycled them into long, sharp stakes which they coated in poison. In some traps the stakes were lodged into the ground covered by a false floor, sometimes when you stepped on a piece of wood you sank and the stakes impaled you from the sides, some you stepped on the false ground your foot caught on the stakes and then pulled you because they would be set on rollers... There were maybe 10 or 12 different traps on display all slightly different but all meant to kill. There was one too that would hang above a door and when you opened the door it would fall down and ram into you. They were smart enough too that they considered the fact that men could catch the falling trap and included a hinge on the lower half that would continue to fall separate from the upper, stopped portion of the trap. I think he called it a "daddy ender" or something because the falling piece was at genital height. It was quite interesting and kind of awful to imagine dying that way.. And to think that it's such a recent history for the people here.

    After looking around the property at all the different traps and tanks we went to the shooting range. Some people chose to shoot the machine guns, and Erin and I chose to split 10 rounds on an AK47 used in the war. They had it set up so that there could be no accidents, the thing was bolted to a concrete wall and only the men working there were allowed to load the gun. But, it was still pretty neat! Just to say that I've done it ;) Also my aim isn't terrible, pretty sure I was hitting the targets!

    From there we went to the tunnel entrances and actually had a chance to explore the Tunnels themselves! They were tiny. And larger than the originals, because they've been enlarged for tourists.. I can't even imagine what the tiny Tunnels were like. No wonder so many of the Vietnamese suffered health problems.. They lived in there, treated their sick in there... Intense. The ones we went into were maybe 3' high and only 18" wide. You had to walk hunched over and by the end of it your legs were burning. I only did a 50 M stretch, where you could have done 100, because my knees were protesting so much by that point. It was muggy in there too, the air stale even though they designed ventilation shafts into the Tunnels. I can't imagine having to live in those conditions! Quite an eye opening experience.

    The tour ended by watching a video on the history of the Tunnels which I skipped because I needed to use the washroom, apparently it was a crappy movie anyway and I think I learned more just from reading online!

    We went back to the hotel after the tunnel tour, had some dinner, and caught a night Bus to Jungle Beach. The night Bus was... Interesting! I'm too tall for the beds, so thankfully we had a private bus with extra beds and I was able to spread out over two beds. And by spread out I mean sink so low in my sloped chair that my legs hung over the edge of the headrest of the bed in front of me. Your legs are supposed to go into little cubbies under the head of the person in front of you but I think you need to be about 4" shorter than I am. But, I made do and had a fairly decent sleep once I discovered that comfortable position! At least there wasn't the extreme jarring of the night train that woke you up at every instance. You just had to deal with incessant honking and constant stops. Our driver was clearly running a business on the side or something delivering packages because he was always loading new things into the storage bin below. Including a motor bike at one point... Random!
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  • Jungle Beach

    24. März 2017 in Vietnam ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    We arrived at Jungle Beach at about 8am from the night bus, got our rooms and had some breakfast! We're sleeping in huts made entirely of Bamboo and no proper windows or doors, all open to the outdoors. Pretty cool actually, I love that they build entirely of Bamboo! Such a great material.

    Anyway, after breakfast we hit the beach of course! My first beach in SE Asia (unless you count the man made beach of Singapore) and it was gorgeous. White sand, clear blue water, no seaweed or jellyfish to worry about, lukewarm water, minimal waves. It was just lovely! There were a few other guests at the resort but it was mainly just us, so quiet and peaceful. We lounged on hammocks and sun beds, I stayed in the shade as much as possible and still ended up with a burn, and I read my book and just relaxed for the first time in a very long time.

    Meals are at set times and set menus, family style, and drinks are available for purchase at an additional cost. Traditional cooking and pretty good! Nothing I was super crazy about but no complaints either.

    Before dinner we played some beach volleyball, I'm surprised by how my body just remembers to play lol. It was fun and friendly competition! After dinner we had a bonfire on the beach, reminded me of home quite a bit! Made me a bit nostalgic, especially because we're still a group of strangers really, but it'll come :) was a great night. And an early one, I think I was in bed by about 9:30 or 10:00
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  • Jungle Beach

    25. März 2017 in Vietnam ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    A second full day at Jungle Beach spent lounging around, reading, relaxing, finally taking a break from the go go go of the past few weeks. In fact I started my day with breakfast and then a nap in a hammock haha. And didn't move far from that hammock aside to swim occasionally and refill my water. At some point in the afternoon we met as a group and walked along the water picking up trash in an effort to protect where we play. I like that idea! And it was amazing how quickly we filled 10 big black trash bags... Disgustingly amazing that is. But hey, now it's a bit cleaner :)

    After the cleanup the group played a Beach Olympics that was quite entertaining to watch. I was content just reading my book and observing, didn't feel like breaking my cycle of relaxation. They played silly games like egg toss and pass the ball without hands that kind of thing. And after that it was time for dinner! We had a bbq on the beach this time around which was pretty great. No sand in the food either, which was an accomplishment considering it gets literally everywhere else. There's no avoiding it!

    After dinner we all changed into the pj's we bought in Ho Chi Minh and met at the "Rage House", the covered Kiddie pool. There we just socialized as a group and had some fun! What a night filled with silliness and general debauchery. The leaders also managed to find some clamato juice! To make Caesars, which was really more like vodka with a splash of Clam. There were quite a few people sick that evening from overindulging haha.
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  • Jungle Beach

    26. März 2017 in Vietnam ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Today was our last full day at Jungle Beach. Again, it was filled with relaxing, reading an entire new book and starting another new one. Thankfully I was able to get a decent wifi connection for long enough to download those books! I had forgotten to before leaving and was really worried there wouldn't be any wifi... Thankfully there was! Just for book reading purposes, didn't do much else with it lol. So yea, not much to say aside from the usual, I read and relaxed and swam and had a great day. We left at about 9pm on another night Bus off to Hoi An! This night Bus was much nicer and newer and a combination of being incredibly tired and knowing the most comfortable sleeping position led me to sleep pretty soundly on the trip. I even slept through a near miss with another vehicle apparently... Thankfully.Weiterlesen

  • Hoi An

    27. März 2017 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 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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  • Vietnamese Cooking Class

    28. März 2017 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 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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  • Boat Day near Hoi An

    29. März 2017 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 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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  • Beach Hotel, Da Nang

    30. März 2017 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 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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  • Marble Mountain, Da Nang

    31. März 2017 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 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.Weiterlesen

  • Motor Bike Ride to Hue

    31. März 2017 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 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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