Vietnam - Hanoi
England losing, Halong Bay & Cat Ba Island
06.07.2006
34 °C
Bloggers,
We faced another grueling journey from Hue to Hanoi (15 hours on the bus) so we decided to treat ourselves to the overnight sleeper train. It's a slightly longer journey by train (they aren't exactly lightning fast) but you do get a bed, a prospect I was pretty excited about. It worked out really well, there were very few westerners on the train but we were sharing with a Vietnamese guy and a French guy who both spoke excellent English. As soon as the first catering cart came round the Vietnamese guy ordered a load of beers for us all so we sat on our bunks drinking beer and bantering until 1am and then got some shut eye.
We arrived in Hanoi at 11am the next day and headed for a guesthouse which had been recommended by some Aussies we had met in Cambodia. The family who run the guesthouse are super friendly and helpful, we were hungry so they recommended a noodle place down the road. This restaurant only serves beef noodles so you don't have to place an order, you just sit down and they bring the food over for you. We have been back everyday since, you wouldn't believe how good beef noodles can be!
England were playing that evening so we went for dinner with our new French friend from the train and arranged to meet some friends who we originally met in Cambodia but happen to be staying in our guesthouse in a bar later to watch the match. Obviously, we were knocked out (just when I was getting into footie too) but it wasn't all doom and gloom, it was Canada day! So we drowned our sorrows and celebrated being Canadian with our Canadian friends - there was alot of Sambuca & beer.
We spent the following day nursing our hangovers and exploring Hanoi. We booked a 2 night trip to Halong Bay & Cat Ba Island. Halong Bay is one of those places you have to visit to really appreciate how stunning it is. It looks like something from Jurassic Park, a series of small islands covered in jungle and you cruise through it all on a boat. We went on to visit two massive caves, I took loads of photo's which I will add to my blog so you can check them out - it was pretty cool.
We were staying in a hotel on Cat Ba Island so we hit the beach in the late afternoon and spent the evening drinking with some Aussie's we met on the boat trip. The following day we did a Trek through the National Park. When we arrived the guide showed us the mountain we would be climbing and I thought he was joking! It wasn't too bad going at first as there were steps but they soon disappeared and we were off-roading through the jungle, climbing over rocks the full shabang. It was knackering (and very sweaty) but we made it to the top and I even ventured up to the top of the observation tower. I was happily taking a few snaps when someone pointed out how dodgy the planks we were all standing on looked, we all sh** ourselves and legged it back down.
The guide decided to take us down the "adventure route" on the way back. It was probably harder coming down the mountain then going up, it had rained over night so it was really slippery and some people did some spectacular falls in the mud. All in all it was a really good laugh although it was pretty hard going at times.
We have got one more day on our Vietnamese visa's before we make our move to Northern Laos. Again we have taken the wussy option of a 1 hour flight over a 24 hr bus ride.
Vietnam has been absolutely brilliant. I didn't really know what to expect but I have been constantly impressed with each of the different area's we have visited traveling up the country. It has so much to offer interms of history, culture & scenery. The food is amazing and the people make visiting their country a pleasure.
Our next stop - Vientiane
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