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HCM City

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam


We were both a bit apprehensive about going to the capital city, only because we were a bit disappointed with Hoi An & we imagined it to be similar - but on a much larger scale. It took us about 8 hours to get there on bus from Mui Nei…….but as soon as we arrived at our hotel which was situated at the end of a street that was lined full of locals cooking & eating goodness knows what - we decided we loved the place straight away!
It had a really good hustle, bustle street feeling and there was so much to see & do - we just took out a map & wandered around the streets ticking off all the places we wanted to visit; their version of the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Sheraton Hotel (where we'd been told we could see amazing views of the city & have have a sneaky cocktail too!) and the War Remnants museum.
The museum was absolutely fantastic . I cant say it was 'enjoyable' as it gave very graphic & frankly really upsetting details of the Vietnam war, telling stories of families who survived & displayed photographs showing the most horrific effects of agent orange. It really opened our eyes to the ordeal the whole country must have faced and it's a must for anyone that visits HCM


permalink written by  mich_and_dan_moors on September 20, 2011 from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Mu Nei

Phan Thiet, Vietnam


Mu Nei was another beach resort, but so much quieter than [[Vietnam/Nha-Trang]] - and when we saw the lovely bungalow we'd booked that were not only ridiculously cheap, but also literally just a few strides away from the beach we were very happy indeed!.
Here they served really great, cheap food & gorgeous fresh fish so to be honest we didn't really move much further between beach & bungalow for the next 5 days. There's not a lot else I can say about Mui Nei other than we loved it!


permalink written by  mich_and_dan_moors on September 16, 2011 from Phan Thiet, Vietnam
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Nha Trang

Trang Na, Vietnam


We arrived here after an 8 hour bus journey from Hoi An, at about 6am & it was lovely to see all of the locals, irrelevant of age, either running, doing aerobic exercise or playing Badminton along the promenade! It seemed that this whole stretch alongside the sea was the main hub of activity & luckily our hotel was within just 5 minutes walking distance.
We just pretty much pottered about here - we spent a few days on the gorgeous beach eating fresh seafood that was cooked for us by local ladies on their version of a beach bbq i.e. a bucket full of hot coals!. We also went on a snorkelling trip & swam in beautiful clear blue water & got to seem some of the most amazing fish. It was lke Finding Nemo! And to top it all of we spent a whole day at a spa having a Mineral mud bath, which cost us all of 6 quid each. Life doesn't really get much better than that ;-)


permalink written by  mich_and_dan_moors on September 10, 2011 from Trang Na, Vietnam
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Hoi An

Hoi An, Vietnam


A charming Riverside city, lots of bustling little streets with food market stalls - and lots of places to shop! Kind of a nightmare when you shouldn't really be purchasing, but here you can have anything you want hand made - ranging from leather sandals & boots, to winter coats & suits. All of which a fraction of the price you pay back at home
Unfortunately Danny got really sick here & spent 4 days in bed, so we didn't really explore the place other than to take a stroll up & down the River. But actually that in itself was lovely, and I felt quite at home just wandering around & browsing, visiting the food markets & eating on my own.

One event that we were lucky enough to see, was the Dragon Dancing festival, which all of the kids in the city would take part in. Around the streets at night they'd be beating their drums & dancing beneath the Dragon suits - putting on a show for everyone to see. It was great fun to watch

permalink written by  mich_and_dan_moors on September 6, 2011 from Hoi An, Vietnam
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Hue

Hue, Vietnam


One of the main attraction here is is the Citadel walls which sit on the Banks of Hue's Perfume River - so called I believe because of the aroma of the blossoming flowers.

It's actually quite hard to visualise what is once would have looked like as most of it is just ruins now, but I imagine that it would have been like a smaller version of the 'Forbidden City' in Beijing.
In it's time it was also used to House one of the favourite royal past times .......elephants fighting with tigers! So today you can see a few elephants here & ride them around grounds. We didn't actually do this but seeing these gorgeous creatures again took us back to our time in India.

We also did the DMZ tour- we wanted to learn as much as we could about the Vietnam war & this took us to the De Militarised zone at the time of the North/South divide & we got to see a section of some of the man made tunnels. The Vietnamese had built Miles of this tunnel system, which were so complex & tiny only they knew how to navigate in & around them. We crawled our way into them & there are so small that I couldn't properly stand up & width wise I had only just a few inches spare either side of me.

It was just incredible to learn that the local families actually lived here, women even gave birth here in these tiny dark tunnels and they are one of the main reasons why the Vietnamese outwitted their enemies & won the war.




permalink written by  mich_and_dan_moors on September 4, 2011 from Hue, Vietnam
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Ninh Binh

Ninh Binh, Vietnam


A guy we met in Hanoi recommended us to come here to simply get a moped & scoot about to explore the place, so that's exactly what we did.

We made our way to Tam Coc which was only about a15 minute ride & took a trip on the Ngo Dong River which was a bit like a mini Halong Bay with huge caves which we paddled through, and was surrounded for Miles by jagged cliffs jutting out of the lush paddy fields. The scenery was just gorgeous. A quirky little Surprise to the trip was that the locals actually paddled the boats with their feet - it looked like a great workout!

We also did a spot of unexpected rock climbing! what we thought was a few steps up a Mountain to take in the gorgeous views ended up being climbing up the side off quite treacherous rock for about 30 minutes in just our flip flops. But its actually doing unplanned things like this that have made our trip so amazing :-)

permalink written by  mich_and_dan_moors on September 1, 2011 from Ninh Binh, Vietnam
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Ha long Bay

Ha Long, Vietnam


This was a trip we hadn't planned on making, but we'd been told by so many people what a great time they'd had - we felt we just didn't want to miss out. And we are so glad we didn't as it was even more beautiful & magical than we'd imagined.

It was similar to the landscape we's seen in Yangshou, but on a much larger scale, and even more spectacular. It really was breathtaking and we really couldn't believe our eyes.

We spent a bit more than budgeted just so we could stay on a nicer boat (& one that wasn't a teenage booze cruise trip !) which was worth it not only for the quality of food we were served but also the trips we were taken on………visiting the floating villages (families literally living on a 20x20ft wooden platform bobbing around in the Bay) kayaking, visiting monkey Island & swimming in beautiful clear waters. But the best part of the trip, for Dan at least, was jumping off the boat into the gorgeous sea every night after sunset & splashing around being surrounded by the beautiful mountains. I just hope the photos do this stunning place justice.



permalink written by  mich_and_dan_moors on August 30, 2011 from Ha Long, Vietnam
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Trekking in Sa Pa

Sa Pa, Vietnam


First on the agenda was a 3 day trek in Sapa- so we boarded the overnight train form Hanoi which took about 9 pain filled, dirty & hot hours (my tolerance for sleeper trains was fastly deteriorating). But thankfully the Mountain town of Sapa was totally worth it- surrounded by rice fields and greenery as far as the eye could see the scenery was gorgeous.

The trek included a home stay, and because of the lovely bunch of people we where this was great……we were cooked some amazing food, we ate & drank outside overlooking the hills & slept in a huge dorm like room in a huge wooded House on simple mattresses under mosquito nets. It was the best nights sleep whe'd had in ages!!

The local tribeswoman were the only thing that made the trip a bit weird. They were lovely, but there were hoards of them following us around everywhere & asking for us to buy from them literally every 5 minutes, which gets to be very tiring, and annoying, meaning unfortunately you forget just how basic & tough their lives really are.

permalink written by  mich_and_dan_moors on August 25, 2011 from Sa Pa, Vietnam
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Hanoi

Hanoi, Vietnam


To be honest Hanoi was a bit of a shock to us - the traffic is crazy, the streets are tiny & are teaming with millions of motorbikes. Apparently there are 4 million in Hanoi alone and the best way to tackle the these we were told is just to walk- fast! And don't stop! Amazingly they do seem to manoeuvre themselves around you with no injuries ;-)

There's not a great deal to visit in Hanoi really. There are a few nice lakes to wander around, and we watched an underwater puppet show which was really great……..but the main reason everyone visits is to organise their onward trips. As did we!





permalink written by  mich_and_dan_moors on August 21, 2011 from Hanoi, Vietnam
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Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong


Unlike Macau, we had big expectations about HK…..bright lights, big city, crazy shopping etc & it certainly lived up to them & more.

We stayed on Fashion Street ( basically the wholesale area for fashion buyers) which was very close to Ladies Market- another place we'd been recommended to visit. Luckily we were give some great tips form the guy whose apartment we had rented- well I use the term 'apartment' loosely as it was actually only a 8ft x 12ft box room! But after some of the advice we'd read online about dodgy hostels & way expensive hotels it was just the perfect place for us. The location was fab, everything we needed was literally just within 10 mins walk……amazing local food (where nobody spoke English which was interesting!) fashion, electronics, jewellery shops etc & the bus to the Ferry stopped right outside!

So we made the trip across to HK Island & from here did some great day trips. We of course went to Oxford Street which was full of quirky shops & cafe, and saw all of the big glam shops at Times Square & went on the famed longest escalator (weird, but true!) However the best bits were going to HK point as the views across the city are just incredible, seeing the almighty massive Buddha, as well as visiting Tao which was a really cute little fishing village.

HK we love you!



permalink written by  mich_and_dan_moors on August 18, 2011 from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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