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Tỉnh Cao Bằng

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    • Dag 6

      Quang Uyen

      14 april 2023, Vietnam

      Après une nuit très particulière : odeurs plus ou moins agréables de la campagne...les coqs à partir de 3h le matin,on voulait du local nous avons été servi !! Elle fût loin d'être réparatrice. Côté positif nous entré directement dans leur mode de vie.
      Après cette immersion nous ne pouvons rester insensible.
      Nous avons fait une rando de 11 kms au milieu de nulle part en pleine montagne, pour arriver à notre chambre d'hôte (confort 5 étoiles par rapport à hier soir).
      Nous sommes dans un village où il fabrique des bâtonnets d'encens.
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    • Dag 23–25

      Stopp 10 - Đàm Thuỷ (Vietnam)

      28 november 2023, Vietnam ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Der schöne Norden Vietnams ist seinem Namen gerecht geworden. Wunderschöne Landschaft mit Karstfelsen🪨, unendliche Weite, spektakulären Entdeckungen. Auf unserer Route von Cao Bang zu unserem Homestay lag das „Angel Eye“🪽👀 auf dem Weg. Dort gabs dann erstmal zwei Banh Mi mit Ei🐣. Am nächsten Morgen ging’s dann mit dem Roller auf Erkundungstour. Erster Halt - Ban Gioc Waterfall⛲️. Der viertgrößte transnationale Wasserfall der Welt. Anschließend unter Tag im Nguom Ngao cave🏞️ und zu guter Letzt Sundowner🌄 überhalb des Phong Nặm Tals.

      Die größte Erkenntnis der letzten Tage: Wasserbullen🐂, Pferde 🐎, Gänse 🪿, Enten 🦆, Hunde 🐕 und Esel 🫏 haben auf der Straße immer Vorfahrt🚦. Siehe letztes Video.

      Aufgrund des Wetters mussten wir leider unsere geplante Route ändern und brechen heute in Richtung Süden auf.
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    • Dag 25

      Khuoi Ky Stone Village 2

      20 januari, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Hellooooo les pingoos,

      Levée à 8h pour le petit dej', la nuit fut courte ! Ce matin, j'ai donc pris le temps de parler un peu avec la famille, chiller un peu, etc
      Cet aprèm, on est parties avec Hi'ên pour visiter un peu les alentours. On commence par la tiger cave, où j'étais littéralement l'attraction (ils voient pas beaucoup de roux par ici). Tout le monde me faisait des compliments, prenait des photos avec moi, etc. D'ailleurs, la plupart des vietnamiens sont chokbars quand je leur dis que j'ai 27 ans et pas 20 (genre lundi mon driver m'a dit qu'en fait j'étais old 🥲)
      Après la grotte, direction les cascaaaaades, enfin ! Pas la bonne saison pour avoir beaucoup d'eau mais magnifique quand même (bon, je pensais que c'était gratuit mais ici tout est payant c'est fou). J'avais en plus ma paparazzi attitrée donc parfait 😊 On en a profité pour voir la frontière avec la Chine également (dommage les gars ya plus rien à carjaker)
      On est ensuite montées à la pagode pour admirer bah... la pagode mdr, et la vuuuue !
      On est ensuite rentrées prendre le goûter et booker un bus pour Hanoï demain. Je dors dans le bus, et vu que je n'ai plus internet je n'ai aucune idée de où je vais aller ensuite, et comment me rendre au Laos 😬 C'est donc le programme de ce soir.
      J'ai des nouvelles de pas mal de monde de mes anciennes aventures donc ça fait plaisir. Il me tarde de manger les bons petits plats de Hi'ên tout à l'heure 🤤 Des français viennent d'arriver donc on devrait bien s'amuser tonight !

      Voilà touuut, bisouch
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    • Dag 61–63

      Cao Bằng

      8 mars, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Cao Bằng ist eine relativ schöne Bergstadt in Vietnam. Zum einen würden wir zeuge einer Riesen Party zum Womensday in unserem Homestay. Das heißt Karaoke Party bis spät. Eine sehr unterhaltsame Vorstellung.
      Am zweiten Abend konnten wir ein traditionellen Tanz in der Stadt sehen. Sehr viele Frauen führten eine Performance in wunderschönen traditionellen kleidern auf.
      Neben bei stand ich noch für cao bằng news vor der Kamera und würde kurz Interviewt. Lustiges Erlebnis 😃
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    • Dag 7

      Caobang

      15 april 2023, Vietnam ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      Après plusieurs jours passés dans le nord Vietnam, à la frontière de la Chine nous voilà arrivés à Cao Bang une ville de 75000 habitants. Énorme changement de vie en l'espace de 50 kms.
      Ce matin visite d'une grotte, cet après-midi visite de chutes d'eau juste à la frontière avec la Chine puis balade de 8 kms pour découvrir des artisans locaux ( rien à voir avec chez nous!!!!!!!!)
      Ce soir nous dormons dans un hôtel tout confort.
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    • Dag 33

      Cao Bang c’est la fin

      2 april, Vietnam ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Après 10h de route hier pour arriver à Cao Bang en bus, aujourd’hui j’ai loué un scooter pour aller voir les chutes de Ban Gioc (160km AR) j’adore rouler 😜 J’ai également visité un temple et la grotte du Tigre. J’ai rencontré un français que j’ai perdu en cours de route 🧐
      Demain à nouveau bus (6h) pour Hanoï et après-demain avion pour la France
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    • Dag 13

      Cao Bang

      14 april, Vietnam ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Finally I got some time for writing. From northest part of the Vietnam I drove the motorbike to Cao Bang and explore a bit the close surronding.

      It wasn't so much to tell. The nature here was still very nice. The intresting part was the biggest waterfall in Vietnam, exactly on the border with china (there was a river, which split the two countries into, and between the waterfall). Well, the histrory about the chinese-vietnam war in 1979 was intresting. I didn't know about it. Two comunist's countries fought against each other. Funny! And actually the relationships are still not very good.

      Another intresting thing in Vietnam are some small villages which are/were specialized for specific wares. Normally, if you don't have a motorbike it's almost impossible to visit them, but luckily I have. So I visited a village which almost in every house produce the cinnamon, marble sculptures, incenses (vonné tyčinky), rice nuddles, knives, paper, wood curving and iron castings. All of them of course just handwork not a lot of machines. Man can't see something like this in europe anymore. Also the work protection was funny. Especially in iron casting village.

      Well, than the next stop will be the famous Halong Bay, which is one of the seventh new wonders of the world and many films ware filmed there (King Kong, James Bond ...). I hope, that I will get there a bit of relax, because I am already a bit tired after the 2 hard weeks of an exploration. So I am going to book a two days cruise there. The weather is still perfect!
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    • Dag 72

      Day 72

      17 april, Vietnam ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      Hanoi > Cao Bang

      So it turns out that this hostel (that I had stayed at for a few nights before) provides FREE BREAKFAST. And I didn't know this until today as Megan let me know last night. I'm not sure if I'm fuming because I missed out on breakfast or glad that I atleast got one free one.

      I then walked over to the bus office and checked in, before grabbing a quick Banh Mi as I didn't want to get on the bus and get hungry. The bus was pretty long - it left at 11 and didn't arrive till half 5 and oh my God my ass was sore. I'm not sure if it was the seats or what but I was so uncomfortable that I ended up putting my blanket under me for a last resort of padding. Depsite the discomfort I powered on and decided to be responsible and finally book my flight home. It's a little worrying knowing that I'm not even in the same county as my flight but I can officially confirm I'll be home at 6.40pm on the 17th May - exactly 1 month away (if I make the flight). I also enquired to 2 hostels about booking the Ha Giang Loop. It's safe to say I felt pretty prepared for once which is a new feeling for me.

      I ended up booking the same hostel as the other 2 people on my bus as they also wanted to do the Cao Bang Loop and said that they that this one rented bikes so I didn't bother checking anywhere else. The hostel was actually really nice and I ended up meeting a few people and heading to dinner with them in town. We chose a random place and the waitress said that one of the plates was her special so I just ordered it without even looking. What came was a whole plate of meat in a broth with 2 pieces of bread. It was absolutely delicious and I am so glad I went with what she suggested. I had to dip from the meal early and head back to the hostel as my uni was hosting a teams call about module choices for my final year. I didn't want to leave anything too late and miss out on the modules I wanted so a long 2 and a half hours later I ended up calling my friend Mann and talking about the choices before I made my final decision and submitted.

      Whilst I was sitting on the balcony on the phone, out of nowhere a huge thunder storm came our of nowhere and the rain poured as heavy as the wind blew, and there were bursts of lighting every few seconds for over an hour. I tried capturing some of the lighting but my phone is nowhere near good enough but I don't think I'll ever get bored of seeing the electricity dance across the sky. With that, it ended up being quite a real life back at home productive day and I was excited to start the 3 day loop tomorrow.
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    • Dag 9

      North tour - Day 4

      1 september 2022, Vietnam ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Today we had our longest trip so far. The view in the mountains were absolutely amazing. Unfortunately google maps showed us a wrong road and we ended up at some tricky gravel road for ca 30km 🙈🙈 at the end everything was fine and we had a great adventure! :)Läs mer

    • Dag 74

      Day 74

      19 april, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

      Cao Bang Loop Day 2

      I'm about a week behind writing these so my recollection may not be all there.

      After a terrible night sleep from being woken up by the roosters (which I didn't mind) then being kept awake by the rattling of footsteps through the thinly constructed walls and floor (which I did mind) I mustered myself out of bed not super ready to attack the day. Although, being able to open the shutters in my room and look out at the fields was quite nice. I had a quick breakfast of pancakes and fruit then checked out and headed towards the cave.

      The cave was right by the waterfall but I had to kill some time before the dam at the waterfall opened at 11. The cave was okay. It was pretty decently sized but honestly I've been in quite a few caves now and I'm a little bit over them. After a brief run through I headed towards the waterfall, stopping at the Stone Village where all the houses felt very small European village. After a quick drink and a walk around I finally headed to the Ban Gioc waterfalls.

      I parked up at a considerably more busy carpark than yesterday, paid for my entry and wandered in. Apparently it's the 4th biggest waterfall on an international border which is a very specific but nonetheless cool fact. It was also a big tourist hot spot as the waterfall is only "good" between 11 and 2 so everyone comes in those times. People were selling pictures riding horses whilst wearing cowboy hats. Definitely not my vibe but when I got to the waterfall I found a bench and sat for a while, watching the boats do circles in the water. When the dam opened it revealed even more to the waterfall around to the side too. Eventually I felt I had taken in the waterfall and got ready to do a bit of walking around when I saw a half fenced off pathway leading up towards the waterfall, and then a minute later I see a couple people making their way down. I asked them what's up there and they say that after about 15 minutes and a bit of a climb there's a nice little view away from the people and the boats. Perfect.

      I made my way around the fence and in about 5 minutes I reached a bit of a dead end with not a super view and not the walk through the field that the couple said there was. A bit confused I turned around and found my way onto the path they were talking about. They warned me to remember my way back which was good advice as the path was pretty feint and quite diverging. Eventually I got to where I assume they were talking about and scurried a bit too close to the massive drop and waterfall below me but got a nice view out of it. Not wanting to forget the way I came (plus very hungry) I made my way back only getting a little lost and headed out.

      I got some Pho across the road from the entrance and followed it with some ice cream before getting on my way as I had some kilometers to cover and it was well past lunch time. Something about the roads on the loop is that generally they were in really good condition but there were so many animals in the road. Whether that was dogs, chickens, buffalo, cows, or goats something was always laying in the street or ready to jump out and it made it quite a challenge to dodge anything with a death wish. Luckily there isn't much traffic except for the fairly frequent farmer walking a small herd of buffalo down the road (which I honestly couldn't tell you why).

      After a while I made my way to a walking track that was meant to give a good view at the top. I parked up and had to walk behind this dudes house in this tiny village but then I got to the path that lead up. Feeling springy I jogged up this one till I got to a nice rock with a perfect seat for the view down the valley. Thinking that was it, I sat for a bit admiring the view before realising that the path continued and I was curious where it took me as I thought I was already at the "spot". Have you ever heard the phrase "Curiosity killed the cat"? Well I certainly felt like the cat. As I wandered up the path it was becoming clearer and clearer that this was becoming less and less trodden (but still fairly obvious) as people assumedly turned back. Unfortunately, my curiosity wouldn't let me stop going and I just *HAD* to see where the path lead. I kept venturing for maybe 30 minutes deeper into the jungle, with seemingly no end to this path. I then realised I had no phone signal and no one knew where I was if something were to happen, so being quite sweaty and dirty from battling through the jungle I turned back and followed the path back. Unfortunately, the path had split in 2 directions and I wasn't super sure the way I came as most things looked like trees and there wasn't many markers. Knowing I wasn't lost but just a bit confused, I made my way up one of the tracks to see if it led to anywhere recognisable. I ran into a disappearing track and small herd of cattle blocking the way so I decided to head back the other route. Eventually it led back to where I recognised and even though I was never off the track, I still got a bit panicked I'd end up lost so you can say I learnt my lesson. I got back down completely sweaty and headed out.

      After no more official stops, I made it to where my homestay would be that night. I had to ride down this bumpy dirt and gravel track which required some good evasive techniques but eventually I ended up at 1 last stop a minute from my homestay. The stunning "Angel Eye Mountain" is a limestone karst with a cave going all the way through meaning you can see the sky through it. Plus it stands tall in a wonderful lush green plains below it. I got there just at sunset as well which meant 2 great sunsets 2 days in a row, lucky lucky me!

      I checked in to a relatively expensive but super nice homestay and got ready to chill for the evening. They had about 5 or 6 dogs that were very excitable and great to play with, running around like crazy. It wasn't until I met a small curly hair little dude that my heart melted as all he wanted was to cuddle up to me. Turns out his name was Sam! It was really meant to be. I had some dinner, with little Sam sleeping on my lap then went for a shower before cuddling up to Sam again whilst I watched some Netflix (Castaway is a pretty good movie). Overall it was a really nice evening except for the stupidly low wooden beam in the bedroom which I hit my head against not once but twice, sending me to the floor on the 2nd time and leaving behind a bump right on top of my head.
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