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Hà Lời

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    • Day 62

      Day 62

      April 7 in Vietnam ⋅ ☀️ 35 °C

      Phong Nha

      We decided we would take today easy and get a feel for the place as all of the cave tours were quite expensive and we weren't really sure what we wanted to see and if we even needed a cave tour to do it. So after a nice simple breakfast we headed rented a couple scooters and headed out. Whenever you rented a scooter it was always a gamble on how good the scooter would be. Sometimes they're pristine - which honestly is a bit worrying as you know they'll charge your ass for any little scratch. But usually somethings wrong with it. In this case, my bike had no working speedo which actually doesn't make all that difference especially when you're out of a city as there is no speed limit and if there was I certainly wasn't gonna reach it. Alfie's and Daisy's bike ended up without any working lights or fuel meter which I would say is are both fairly important. But, between the 2 of us we just about had a working bike.

      There's a little loop that goes around some of the local sites so we thought that we would go round and stop where we wanted. Our first stop was the duck stop. It's kind of hard to describe what the duck stop is but there is ALOT of ducks. When we arrived we got given some sandals to change into then our group is taken into a pen with more ducks than you can count. We stood in line whilst we had food thrown at our feet then the ducks would waddle over and peck the food from our feet which was such a weird sensation as you expect then to bite but they don't. Then we all had a go waddling around with the ducks with an army of loyal waddlers right behind. Then was the finale which was really weird. We sat on a bench and put our feet together and the handler dropped food inbetween our feet and on our lap so we had a bunch of beaks pekking around. Again, my mind told me it would hurt but in all honestly it was a very odd tickling sensation as they nibbled the soles of your feet. All I can say is that no one could stop themselves from laughing.

      After that, we had signed up to see Donald Trump... the buffalo. He used to be used for hard labour in the fields and now lived a peaceful life. However, he didn't have alot of room to wander freely and the person offered for us to ride him. We declined as we weren't really sure how ethical it was and decided to pet him instead. Included in our entry ticket was also food, where we were given egg pancakes and vegetables to wrap in rice paper. Overall it was super nice and I wish there were more of it.

      Our next stop was a nature reserve but when we got there it was clear that I had been shut for a while and no one was there so we decided against exploring and on to the next stop which was the Botanic Garden. The Botanic Garden wasn't really much of a Garden as you might expect by the name but it was still a nice walk through the jungle. A couple of spots we stopped at were the swimming hole (very mundane), the waterfall (pretty but the swimming was still quite mundane) and the viewpoint (good but the trees covered most of the view). By the end we were pretty hungry so we stopped at the restaurant outside and enjoyed some surprisingly cheap yummy food and drink. They had this winter melon flavoured tea which tasted exactly like you had left a Nice biscuit in a cup of tea too long. It was very odd but kind of nice at the same time.

      We didn't have too much time to stop anywhere else after that so we decided just to ride the rest of the loop and head back before it got dark as riding in the dark without working headlights seemed to be quite high on the list of Darwin Awards. It was very nice driving through the valleys, past the rivers, and under the cliffs - rivalling the Hai Van Pass we had done a few days earlier.

      We had signed up for the family dinner so we chilled for a while before realising that there was neither family nor dinner waiting for us. A little bit confused we ended up having to go to the other building a few minutes away which we never knew existed where a much more bustling hostel laid. We were chucked at the end of the table and served some lovely food. After some good grub and an interesting chat with a Dutch man where it was revealed everything I knew about eating and drinking were wrong. We wandered to the shop for some snacks before heading back and chilling before hitting the hay.
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    • Day 61

      Day 61

      April 6 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 33 °C

      Da Nang > Phong Nha

      Very uneventful day. We woke up, packed our stuff and checked out. We wandered about and found some Banh Mi, before having some time to kill so we found a little café by the river and I had what was called a "custard shake". Curious to if it had anything to do with English custard I had to try it. It definitely wasn't custard and I have no idea what it was but it was very okay, with some chunks of coconut in there to keep me occupied.

      We trekked back to the hostel to pick up our bags then headed to the bus station. Our bus was scheduled at 2 and we ended up waiting on some miniature seats for another 50 minutes for our bus to actually turn up. Atleast it turned up though. We picked our seats and got ready to settle in for a long journey. Turns out settling in was not in the plan as when we arrived at Hue, we had to change bus with only a quick stop allowed for the bathroom. We boarded our new bus which was pretty much similar but had a toilet on board. Great I thought to myself. That was until the first person flushed the toilet and created what can only be described as a gas chamber choking us with the scent on their shit. And then every single time someone flushed after that, it'd leave a sickening aroma in the air for about 5 minutes. I got a bit of rest but managed to run out of my daily allowance for data. Somehow I burned througy 5GB in 24 hours. Then I remembered I was up till 3am the night before and must have been on my data the whole time... oops. Luckily I had some music downloaded and spent the rest of the time making packing lists - how exciting.

      We stopped at a rest stop for a little while and got some very questionable food before hopping back on and eventually arriving. We got picked up from the road by our hostel - with Alfie giving them "bright yellow shorts" as a description to look out for. When we arrived we were all quite tired so headed to bed fairly quickly.
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    • Day 6

      4. Logbucheintrag - Phong Nha Ke Bang

      August 9, 2022 in Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 27 °C

      Liebes Reisetagebuch,
      meine Crew und ich haben Đồng Hới erreicht und haben hier unser Basecamp aufgeschlagen. Von dort aus, führten wir Expeditionen in die unerforschten Tiefen des Phong Nha Nationalparks durch.
      Nachdem die Verpflegung (Bánh Mì) verstaut und die Expeditionsfahrzeuge betankt wurden, ging es auch schon los. Begleitet vom satten Grün des Dschungels, befuhren wir mal zivilisierte Straßen, mal unausgebaute Wege, aber mal galt es auch den Untergrund der puren Natur zu überwinden.
      "Ist der Fall auch Schwer, der Weg auch weit" - Wir sind stets dafür bereit. Getreu diesem Motto zwei meiner Helden, lösten wir noch jedes Problem und kamen schließlich am Aufstiegspunkt zum ersten Ziel an: Động Thiên Đường (Paradise Cave).
      Hier haben die Namensgeber definitiv Humor bewiesen. Paradies? Eher das Gegenteil! Ich musste mich nämlich tödlichen Kreaturen stellen und gewaltige Höhen erklimmen um erst den Eingang der Höhle zu erreichen... Nur um dort wieder in gewaltige Tiefen hinabzusteigen. An der größten Stelle ist die 31km lange Höhle 72m hoch und 150m breit. Da passen also einige Badewannen und Fußballfelder hinein.

      Die zweite Expedition brachte uns zur Động Phong Nha (Phong Nha Cave). Da ich mich um das Wohlergehen meiner Crew sorge, sah ich mich gezwungen das Expeditionsfahrzeug zu wechseln. Die Bootsfahrt über den Sông Son (Son Fluss. Son = Lippenstift, da der Fluss sich zur Regenzeit rötlich färbt) brachte uns schließlich in die Höhle. Auch hier bot uns die Natur spektakuläre Formationen von Stalaktiten und Stalagmiten.
      Um nach all diesen Strapazen wieder zu Kräften zu kommen, gab es Bánh Canh (Nudelsuppe mit Nudeln aus Tapiokamehl)

      Das wars wieder von mir.
      Fortsetzung folgt…
      Euer Adventure Bob
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    • Day 14

      Jungle-Wanderung in Phong Nha

      February 22, 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Der Phong Nha Nationalpark zählt den schönsten und artenreichsten seiner Art und beheimatet auch die grösste Höhle Südostasiens. Eine mehrtägige Höhlentour haben wir nicht beabsichtigt, aber eine Wanderung durch den Jungle liegt allemal drin.
      Wir wanderten zusammen mit Stefanie, Sebastian und der kleinen Mathilda rund drei Stunden über glatte Steine, wilde Bäche und ‚reissende‘ Wasserfälle 😉 Wunderschöne Landschaften zogen an uns vorbei, wilde Tiere konnten wir leider keine entdecken.
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    • Day 122

      Für Silvester nach Phong Nha

      December 31, 2019 in Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 21 °C

      Was gibt es schöneres als bei regnerischem Wetter im Zug unterwegs zu sein? 😊 Glücklicherweise hatten wir weiche Sitze gebucht, weil die harten Sitze wären tatsächlich nur einfach Holzbänke gewesen, und bei 8 Stunden Fahrt wäre das sehr unbequem. Aber so war die Zugfahrt sehr angenehm. Zum Glück wurde es auch erst zum Ende hin voll und daher ein wenig Laut... Auf dem Weg passierten wir auch einige Karstfelsen, aber im Wesentlichen nur flaches Land mit Reisfeldern und erstaunlicherweise sehr viele Kirchen. Man kam sich fast wie in Europa vor. 😝
      Da es in Strömen regnete waren wir sehr froh, über die Unterkunft einen Shuttle Service gebucht zu haben. Ansonsten hätten wir noch eine Stunde auf den öffentlichen Bus warten müssen. Nachdem wir unser Zimmer bezogen hatten sind wir zum Abendessen ins „Bamboo Café“ gegangen, wo es wirklich sehr leckere Gerichte in einem schönen Ambiente gab. Für den Silvesterabend gab es dann dort sogar noch ein wenig live Musik.
      Auf der Hauptstraße in Phong Nha fand abends eine Silvester Party statt. Es gab eine Bühne, auf welcher (extrem laute) Musik gespielt wurde. Wir sind nach dem Essen aber erstmal noch ins Zimmer gegangen und haben ein bisschen gechillt, bevor wir um halb 12 nochmals losgezogen sind. Es war cool, dass es in dem kleinen Städtchen hier eine Silvesterparty gab und dass trotz des teilweise starken Regens sich die Leute die Stimmung nicht vermiesen ließen. Und bei Musik von ABBA und einem (schlecht koordinierten, aber doch ganz guten) Feuerwerk wurde hier für alle das neue Jahr bzw. Jahrzehnt eingeläutet.

      In diesem Zuge wünschen wir euch allen natürlich alles Gutes für das Neue Jahr 2020 und das bevorstehende Jahrzehnt! 🍾🍀🎊🥂
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    • Day 40

      Les rideuses

      March 17, 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Ce matin c'est la première fois qu'on a un petit dej compris dans le prix de l'auberge. Alors on en profite, on pique même des bananes pour le midi et des trucs pour demain matin parce qu'on part plus tôt (les rats).
      Ensuite on part louer un scooter. Alors aucune de nous deux ne sait conduire mais si des gosses de 7 ans savent faire ça doit pas être très sorcier. Et en effet c'est assez facile. (Mam's pas d'attaque cardiaque). On fait super attention et la route est déserte. Elle est d'ailleurs magnifique on passe au milieu de la jungle c'est dépaysant.

      On se rend dans la première grotte de la journée : on doit monter sur un bateau pour la rejoindre. On rencontre florian et Adrien, respectivement allemand et français. On sympatise rapidement, ils sont vraiment trop cool !
      La grotte est immense et on fait tout en bateau à part 500m à pied à la fin.
      En revenant sur la terre ferme on récupère notre engin et on part vers la 2eme grotte avec Adrien. Quand on lui a annoncé que c'était la toute première fois de notre vie qu'on conduisait un scooter vous auriez du voir sa tête; on pouvait clairement lire : "oh mince dans quelle merde je me suis mis"

      En arrivant on mange dans le restaurant de la grotte, on a pas eu les bons plats et du coup ils ont voulu qu'on paye plus. Nan mais oh on avait choisi ce plat exprès pcq c'était le moins cher 🙄. Mais on est tombé sur le bon gars, adrien était aussi radin que nous donc il voulait pas payer plus non plus 😂

      Bref 30 minutes de marche plus tard nous voilà dans la grotte. Elle est litteralement IMMENSE. Et magnifique et silencieuse et tous les adjectifs qui vont avec. On a adoré. Il y a des énormes stalactites et stalagmites, magali à pris au moins 80 photos 😂
      En resortant on a fini la boucle du parc national sur notre super scooter (environ 65km).

      En rentrant on s'est posés dans un café pour discuter. Adrien est à moitié italien donc on a des super discussion de pizza, de café et un mini exposé sur la véritable carbonara... miam
      Il commence à faire froid alors on se carapate, on se douche, je continue un dessin pour mon frère, magali tri ses 12 milles photos et on re-sort manger des légumes yumii.

      Résumé de la journée : c'était magnifique, dépaysant, et surtout on sait conduire des scooters ! Adrien nous a même dit qu'on l'avait grave impressionné et qu'on conduisait vraiment bien pour des débutantes. Hehe pas peu fières 🤗

      Le parc national de Phong Nha (classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO) est déjà fini on repart vers le sud demain.

      Cha
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    • Day 71–72

      Phong Nha Cave

      October 12, 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 25 °C

      Was ist eigentlich noch schöner als gesund zu sein?

      WIEDER gesund zu sein.

      Phong Nha Cave ist der erste echte Ausflug, den wir seit fast zwei Wochen gemacht haben. Die Freude ist also groß. Und ich meine wirklich sehr groß.

      Um Phong Nha gibt es mehrere großartige Höhlen, von denen die akzessibelste die Phong Nha Cave ist. Unter normalen Umständen kann man die Höhle mit dem Boot besichtigen. Bei Starkregen sind allerdings einige Teile der Höhle geschlossen.

      Wir hatten die Idee, den Tag komplett zu filmen. Deshalb erzähle ich jetzt weniger von den netten Menschen, die wir getroffen haben, von der Natur, die wir sehen durften und von dem Spaß den wir hatten, sondern sage: Film ab!

      Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNetT9gCGvk
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    • Day 239

      Grottes immenses

      May 9, 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

      Grottes immenses et magnifiques, j'ai adoré. Une campagne paisible et verdoyante où pousse maïs, cacahuètes (dans le sol comme des patates WTF), riz et légumes. Présence également de rivières bleus et de buffles adeptes des bains de boue. Les églises me rappelle le pays.
      Ça donne envie d'y rester, c'est l'endroit que j'ai le plus apprécié depuis le début du voyage.
      Panne d'essence au milieu de la pampa, c'était fun!
      Excusez moi pour cette écriture décousue, je suis à jour et serai de nouveau en retard à partir de demain.
      Bises Jeanne
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    • Day 12

      Phong Nha

      May 2, 2023 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      After being dropped off by the Easy Riders, we hung out in Phong Nha, advertised as the adventure capital of Asia! A sleepy town on the river, beautiful scenery, all in all we had a very relaxing time. Well, maybe a few hours of relaxing among all the exciting adventures we had to have! The kids are becoming increasingly more difficult to wear out!

      Caves are a big deal here, one of them is one of the largest caves in the world. We managed to visited two of them and they were mind blowing, it was like being on another planet.
      It did heat up a little too much in Phong Nha, pushing 40 degrees for a few days, which proved to be a little sweaty and very sticky. However, the kids are getting more used to the heat now, so following our Easy Riders experience, we hired a couple of scooters and went out to explore. After sitting on the back of a motorcycle for three long days, we are now dab hands at mastering the Vietnamese roads and of course handling a scooter! I did come a little unstuck when Otto grabbed the key out the bike and dropped it on the floor, while in motion on a very busy road! Found it though, but wasn’t that helpful. Also not helpful at all was when I nearly got shunted off the side of the road down a a large drop and into the river, Mitch’s hand slipped when parking his bike and he smashed right into the back of me! Don’t worry the kids had already disembarked!

      So if ever you are visiting Phong Nha, I can recommend the duck stop (check out the pics, don’t worry though we didn’t have to eat one!!), walking or boating a few kilometres in the beautiful cave systems and lots of cooling down in the river. Do not hire a scooter if Mitch is also on one!

      We flew out to Hanoi and left the tranquility of Phong Nah behind to be treasured forever.
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    • Day 56–60

      Phong Nha II.

      April 24 in Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 34 °C

      DEU:
      Bei unserem zweiten Besuch haben uns die Paradise Cave und die Phong Nha Cave in eine phantasievolle Unterwelt entführt.
      Im Botanischen Garten gab es eine einzigartige Flora und Fauna zu entdecken.

      ENG:
      On our second visit, the Paradise Cave and the Phong Nha Cave took us into an imaginative underworld.
      There was unique flora and fauna to discover in the botanical garden.
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