Category Archive for 'Vietnam'

Cat Ba Island

Thursday, July 21st, 2005

A short debate settled it, rather than trying to cram loads into the last week in Hanoi we would spend three days out in Halong Bay. Hanoi itself is yet another of the best cities we’ve ever visited. Hotel is excellent (thanks to Dr. Tanh). Food from around the world, mmm fresh pasta. Fresh beer, […]

Hue

Friday, July 15th, 2005

After My Son, we got on an “air-conditioned” coach north to Hue, an old university town and former imperial residence. Having got up early nearly every day for the past ten days, we decided to take it easy, and hired a boat to take us around the local sights at our own pace (lunch included). […]

Hoi An and My Son

Friday, July 15th, 2005

Hoi An is an amazing old town, with beautifully preserved wooden Chinese houses and a roofed bridge sitting amongst the pretty french colonial buildings. We spent the night in the hotel used to film scenes in The Quiet American (obligatory reading for the Vietnam backpacker). Although the shops are all aimed at tourists, with more […]

Nha Trang – Hoi An – Hue

Friday, July 15th, 2005

Back again, Spent an excellent week travelling the central coast of Vietnam with Ton and family. An overnight, 6-berth, sleeper deposited us in Nha Trang at 5:00 (Olga was thrilled). Quick wash and brush-up then off to Rainbow Divers for some more underwater antics. Their large boat left for Madonna Rock (two large mounds off […]

More Monkeys

Thursday, July 7th, 2005

Hi again, Been welcomed to Saigon by Ton, Tanh and Thy Anne (Renates friends) and Renate’s made it too. Ton took us to Rang Sac just south of the city. The mangrove forest there is populated by very cheeky monkeys. Spot Renate’s leg! Unlike a certain member of staff we kept ourselves to ourselves and […]

Mekong Delta

Sunday, July 3rd, 2005

Made it into Vietnam by boat down the Mekon. Pictures of boats (ooh there’s another boat) to come… Hooked up with three girls also travelling down the Mekon (lucky Simon) and booked all five of us onto a tour. Saw a Cham village, a fish farm, rice factory, noodle production and more. However being ferried […]