• Da Nang - Son Tra Night Market & Dragon

    27 de mayo de 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Saturday night is Dragon Bridge night 10 minutes of the Dragon Bridge giving a fire & water display - impressive but quite polluting - lots of black smoke. We sat in a very crowded bar but had a pretty good view. Probably more people than our sky show night! We also went to the Son Tra Night Market which was fascinating - so many food & souvenir stores. Great food we tried a few different things including a very tasty lobster roll!Leer más

  • Bali

    24 de mayo de 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    So we decided to stopover on our way home in Bali to avoid a long stop somewhere less pleasant. What a great decision! We booked an old tradition style hotel in Jimbaran (never stayed there before) and enjoyed great food yet another massage & relaxing by the pool. We ate at Cuca which was phenomenal and also at a seafood beach cafe also nice. The end of a great holiday.Leer más

  • Hoi An

    20 de mayo de 2024, Indonesia ⋅ 🌬 29 °C

    A pretty little town on bank of river famous for it floating lanterns. We lucked in & happened to be there for the Full Moon Festival - unfortunately it was pouring with rain we went out anyway & succeeded in getting drenched. Wondered upon the famous ancient wooden Japanese Bridge but it’s currently closed due to undergoing renovations. The lantern boats & floating lanterns are a gorgeous sight at night. We had a street food pancake which was very tasty & probably the best Bahn mi in Vietnam in Hoi An. So good Darc & I had 5 between us!

    We signed up to do the Original Taste of Hoi A Food Tour - an early start to the day trudging through the back streets & markets sampling some 40 odd local delights. It was a great insight into local cuisine & we thoroughly enjoyed our morning. This tour was recommended to us by Simon & Donna who did it many years ago. It was started by an Aussie couple 14 years ago, she’s pretty elderly now & her husband recently passed away but she’s still involved sharing many cuisine & local stories. We spent our time in Hoi A taking it easy after a pretty full on month travelling Vietnam, staying in a nice hotel with a great swimming pool and of course managed a little shopping!
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  • Hue

    19 de mayo de 2024, Indonesia ⋅ 🌬 29 °C

    Scenic train trip from Da Nang to Hue.
    • Guide & driver grabbed us at train Stn - good because it’s really hot here.
    • Dragon boat ride to Thien Mu Pagoda originally built in 1691 to honour Buddhism but has been built & destroyed several times, Reconstructed in 1844.
    • Visited Minh Mang Temple - Minh Mang Emperor reigned 1820-1840.
    • Enough of temples! Took photo but didn’t actually enter of the tomb of another emperor - Khai Dinh penultimate emperor 1916-1925 & widely seen as a puppet to the French. Temple completed in 1931 being the final architectural build of Nguyên dynasty.
    • Abandoned water park - closed in 2006 due to conflict between owners & Buddhist religious leaders. Fabulous relic made famous recently for internet posts.
    • Vong Canh Hill great view of Perfume River.
    • Incense Village very interesting to see how incense are made. Darcy purchased some great smelling incense hopefully they’ll get through customs!
    • Darc & my dinner Bahn mi (80c) & Nina’s Restaurant both very tasty.
    •Mingle Cafe for breakfast which was another vegan/power bowl/porridge delight.
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  • Da Nang

    17 de mayo de 2024, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Flight from Hanoi to Da Nang.
    AirB&B accomodation - seems that you can’t really read a book from its cover when it comes to accomodation! The outside lobby & hallways of the buildings seem to be very ordinary if not bordering on dodgey but inside they have been very nice. Our apartment was right opposite MyAn Beach which was a lovely beach & even had some surfers to watch.
    We visited the Lady Buddha in the rain which was impressive & had lovely gardens & entertaining monkeys. Darcy’s kayaking buddy in Halong suggested a restaurant called Donald Trung I think some sort of Trump pun?? Make your own fresh spring rolls which were yummy. We kind of just chilled in Danang did some long street walks ate in some great restaurants including a vegan breakfast & dessert place which was really nice food. The view from our balcony was fabulous. Our last night we tried to get a sunset pic from the observatory station hill but it was a bit cloudy. Still a nice view & drive though. There was a night massage place on the beach which is a great idea & massage.
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  • Oops forgot to post SaPa

    15 de mayo de 2024, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 25 °C

    Sapa
    5 1/2 hr bus trip - double decker sleeper bus novel! Road was a bit like driving on a cross between John Saunders Pde & Gibb River Rd for 6 hrs!
    Staying SaPa Hill Hotel great position & comfortable hotel once again staff great but noisy from the road I guess you get that when you stay central to everything. One of the 1st things I noticed in SaPa - lots of electric taxis & golf buggy taxis! Not sure what that’s about didn’t notice any in Hanoi.
    Ham Rong Mountain - (Dragon’s Jaw Mountain). Its name is derived from the shape of its peak which resembles the jaw of a dragon. The legend of Ham Rong Mountain Sapa is that there were two dragons playing with each other when a fierce flood came. One dragon flew up to the sky while the other was trapped on earth and turned to stone, looking towards its companion that had flown away. Beautiful gardens & Craig & Darcy both almost got bullseyes on a crossbow archery gallery.

    Moana SaPa not sure what Moana is doing in Vietnam but it was a fun display! Something to do with being a photographic studio & love???

    Tour with Mun (Red Dai Minority) $US 35 pp. Minorities villages visited were Lao Chai (Black H’mong minority), Ta Van (Zay minority, Giang Ta Chai (Red Dao minority). Saw how cloth is dyed with indigo, rice & corn is crushed & just generally witnessed village life - had lunch in Giang Ta Chai. Watched school kids practice music at school which was a bit weird but apparently part of the tour!

    Fansipan mountain stands at 3,147.3 metres (10,326 ft) being the highest mountain on the Indochinese peninsula (comprising Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia), hence its nickname, "the Roof of Indochina" unfortunately the weather wasn’t conducive to risking the cost of getting up there & only seeing cloud. We are visiting SaPa at the beginning of the wet /cloudy season. So we just walked around the town had a chair massage, ate some yummy food (some great food in SaPa) & seemed to upset a street hawker who was hellbent on ruining our day - didn’t happen!
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  • Halong Bay

    15 de mayo de 2024, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 25 °C

    Journey to Halong Bay started with a long tedious sleeper bus trip from SaPa got into Hanoi around 6.30pm & the bus stop was a little further away that we thought but not quite far enough for a taxi. Dodgey entrance to a really cool AirB&B. Had a nice easy meal & headed back for some beers on the balcony.
    Another bus trip this time organised by cruise company & another couple of hours to get to Halong Bay & the
    Hera Classic Boutique Boat for
    2 nights. Places visited:
    • Surprising Cave - Hang Sung Sot
    • Titop Is - so bad we asked to leave after about 20 mins much to the surprise of the tour captain! It was no WA beach!
    • Infrequently visited cave - Trai Cave great cave with very little added infrastructure although there was a seat & a partial path but lots of crouching down & potential head hitting - great cave!
    • Deep ocean swim at Lan Ha Bay - brilliant! Got to jump off the top of boat but not as elegantly as Darcy & the professional cliff diver! Craig of course started it all & didn’t do too bad either!
    • Kayaking at Dark & Bright - we were a small group of about 20 people from different cruise boats out together on a day boat which was great because everything we did was done in our own in a small group. This meant a very small group kayaked to a remote beach after walking through a cave.
    • Pearl farm production/farm - this was very interesting as we’d never seen how pearl culturing happens and the history dating back to Mr Mikimoto in Japan in 1893.
    • Kayaking at Luon Cave - well this was awful! So many people all trying to kayak, most having no idea what they were doing or how to control the kayak whilst navigating around the big row boats. Craig & I lasted about 5 minutes then got out! Darcy was partnered with a young English girl & ended up in a water fight with her mates so he had fun.
    What all this taught me was you must do a 2 night cruise at Halong Bay because the best fun/activities happened around being on the longer option.
    We then caught a bus to Ninh Binh. Well done to Darcy for negotiating the bus system!!
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  • Mai Chau

    14 de mayo de 2024, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    Bus trip through the limestone hills into the mountains - stunning.
    Had a leisurely 2 night stay once again great accommodation “Peaceful Mai Chau Homestay” Booking.com this time. Hired bikes & rode through the rice fields to:
    • Cave which some young kids guided us through
    • Souvenir markets where Darc & I were encouraged to partake in a local dance
    Craig & I bought some hand woven thin blankets & other souvenirs.
    • Lac Village.

    Found a bakery & had some yummy banana bread.
    The scenery was incredible food average & pool great.
    Loved our stay here.
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  • Ninh Binh

    12 de mayo de 2024, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    Bus trip from Halong to Ninh Binh about 4 hrs but the journey is slow distance not that great. Darcy booked AirBnB “The Wooden Gate” lovely 2 story apartment with great swimming pool.
    We booked a day tour for Ninh Binh to fit as much in as possible:
    • Mua Cave - early so hardly any people. It was amazing views incredible & about 600 steps (both view points).
    • Hoa Lu Ancient Capital (1st capital of Vietnam 968) - very interesting history lesson about 2 kings & and emperor & the strong women next to them who probably were the real rulers.
    • Trang An UNESCO river boat ride included King Kong Is but only the village I think the mountain filming happened in Halong Bay.

    Nice peaceful stay in what felt like a small village but in reality just on the outskirts of Ninh Binh city.
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  • Hanoi Day 3

    7 de mayo de 2024, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Just a street walking day through the French & Old Quarters unsuccessfully trying to find a couple of stalls that had potential purchases. Dinner was at a Michelin suggested restaurant called Quan Highway 4. Best food we’ve had in Hanoi including crickets & ants among other normal food! We ordered the crickets but had no idea I was eating ants thought it was just mixed spices! A great way to say good bye Hanoi.Leer más

  • Hanoi Day 2

    7 de mayo de 2024, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Darcy & I walked to a restaurant where Obama & Anthony Bourdain shared a meal. Why? No idea! A dingy normal looking restaurant only difference it was full, had photos of the 2 of them sharing a meal all over the walls & less than impressed staff. Passed the Opera House & the fancy shops of Hanoi on the way. The afternoon was spent on a Street Walking Tour. 3 enjoyable hrs learning about Vietnams war history and it’s extensive, pretty much everyone’s invaded them over the last 100 yrs or so. The Japanese being the most brutal. Ate at a street donut store-yum, was introduced to coconut & salt coffee at a roof top bar, walked down a “Deep Dark Alley” where the equivalent of our homeless live & saw a huge market & a couple of temples (Temple of Enlightenment & Bach Ma - White Horse Temple). That night we had sunset at a roof top bar & headed to Beer Corner OMG what an experience! Fortunately we had a balcony to watch the going’s on without being in the thick of the masses after having a yummy meal at Mets Restaurant.Leer más

  • Hanoi Day 1

    7 de mayo de 2024, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    After a lightening show to welcome us we arrived in Hanoi at ~ 8pm in the rain. We arranged for the hotel to send a driver which worked well. Darcy had arrived early afternoon & it was fabulous to see him again after 12 months of Penguins, texts & phone call. Darcy had already roamed the nearby streets so took us to a yummy restaurant near Hoan Kiem Lake.

    Day 1 a walking adventure around the lake - saw Den Ngoc San temple (shouldn’t have paid for that one), negotiated the insane road system (don’t think one exists), went to St Joseph Cathedral - Darcy’s comment “wow breathtaking, just like the ones in Europe.” There was a long queue at a street Bahn Mi so we tried the one next door - very tastey. Tried egg coffee pretty nice, Darcy had egg beer. My next job was to navigate back to the lake took a right turn instead of a left & ended up checking out the cathedral again but got a cheap cold beer on the way. At night walked a couple of K’s (nearly killed Craig) to have a snack & beers at Train Street - Nam Vy’s cafe. How crazy an idea is that putting cafes along a train track in about a 5m space and even crazier that we think it’s something we should see! Good fun though. Finished the day at a quaint French Vietnamese fusion restaurant- great food & my first wine in a while.
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