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Aug 12 2011

Boat trip to Halong Bay Vietnam

After a few days in Hanoi, we decided to take a break from the hustle and bustle and took a trip to Halong Bay. The bay is basically made up of about 3000 (didn’t have time to count them all) limestone islands, all dotted around the place. We decided to do a two day one night trip, which basically involved going out on a boat into the bay, to a few of the islands and then anchoring for the night, before returning back the following day. There was quite a lot of sea mist around, which reduced visibility quite a bit, but it was still a good trip.

There were not many people on our boat, which was a bit unfortunate, as this made the evening’s entertainment somewhat none existent. Still a few of us had a few drinks up on the stop of the boat and were relaxing nicely until someone come up top and announced that they had just seen a cockroach running around down stairs. Did not think much of it, until someone else came back and said they had just seen it run into my cabin. I went down to find it, and he took a bit of tracking down. Then all I had to do was catch the thing and kill it….I never knew they could run so fast. Anyway, eventually I managed to kill the thing and give it a proper sea burial…and tossed it over the side. On my way back up top, I passed and killed one or two more, but when I got up top I was greeted with the girls and Jeff, stood on chairs on the top deck…there were a few little baby roaches running around.

It was decided to go to the cabins and block every little crack and cranny to stop the roaches from returning. So after about half an hour, we had the cabins secure and myself and Jeff decided to go on operation roach hunt. There by this point were a fair few roaches running around, which we duly trod on (the big ones make a really good crunching sound when you stand on them). I then happened to shine a torch through the kitchen window and lets just say…I didn’t eat breakfast the following morning, apart from fired eggs, which I hope they could not crawl all over!

The next day we made it back to dry land without any further problems and all in all the trip was great fun and well worth doing…the views are scenery are incredible.

Aug 05 2011

The Boat Trip On Nha Trang Bay

Doug bought two tickets for us to take a boat trip that toured four of the islands near Nha Trang. We put on our swimming suits and grabbed our towels for a day on the boat. Owned and operated by Mister Lum, the boat trip was great fun.

The trip starts out at about nine o’clock in the morning, give or take an hour. They send a van around to pick you up at your hotel, by arrangement, and deposit you at the public harbor. The boat is set up for sightseeing and holds about 20 or 30 passengers. It was interesting that several people went on the boat trip who got terribly seasick – I mean, if you knew you got seasick, why would you pay to go out on a boat all day and then get mad at the skipper?
The boat finally took off and about an hour later we arrived at the first island, where they moored the boat near the rocky coastline of the island in a good snorkeling spot. Most of the passengers hopped out for a swim in the warm waters of the South China Sea. The crew threw us each a floating ring and they also provided snorkeling masks and breathing pipes. If you want to have good equipment, take your own goggles, because theirs aren’t the greatest. But we all had a great time snorkeling and checking out the coral and little fishes. After an hour of swimming we all climbed back on board and set out for the next island.

By now it was getting close to noon, so the crew began preparing a lunch. As lunchtime approached they turned the center benches into a long, wide table and set out a delicious spread of chow mein, fried rice, shrimp, beef, chicken, vegetables, spring rolls and more. If you wanted a coke or beer you had to pay a buck or some such, but most everything was provided.

When lunch was through they cleaned up the dishes, then pulled out instruments and began to play. The cook had a set of pots and pans he turned over and spoons to beat with to create a set of drums. Mister Lum had a guitar and donned a pair of shades. They played a song for many of the different nationalities onboard. For the Americans they played “Twist and Shout.”

After lunch and entertainment we climbed back into the water for the “floating bar.” Mister Lum had a big ring specially designed for dispensing spirits and pineapple. Although we don’t drink, we got out and splashed around with the rest of the passengers and it was alot of fun. If you swam too far away from the party, however, a worried crew would call you back over. Apparently there are sharks in the water and it is much safer to stay in a group, as the sharks prefer to pick off lone swimmers. Yikes!

Eventually we got back into the boat for the trip to the third island, which is owned by the Vietnamese government. Apparently they are promoting this island among the tourists because they want to make some income from the gate. The boats dock there and you have a choice of remaining on the boat or paying a fee to disembark. The fee is nominal, however, so Doug and I got off the boat and walked around the island. The visit there lasted for a little over an hour and, if you wanted, you could rent a jetski and take a spin out on the ocean. The Vietnamese tourists were renting the jetskis, then divvying them up among three or four people to make it affordable, because it was about a buck a minute to rent one.

We sat down on a couple of chairs along the beach for a few minutes. Next thing we knew there was a government man there asking us for money to rent the chairs in which we were seated. It was only a few quarters, so we rented our chairs, but we got a kick out of that.

The crew called to us and we boarded the boat again for the trip to the fourth island. We didn’t get off on the fourth island, but rather moored there to take photographs of the women in the round boats. Of course, Doug and I were already old pros with the round boats, because he had hired a boy to take us each for a ride in one the day before at Bao Dai’s private harbor. In any event, we really enjoyed just looking at the beautiful children and exotic women who paddled their boats around in the harbor.

After a half an hour of taking photos our boat departed the fishing village for Nha Trang Harbor. We walked back to our hotel room and nursed our sunburns for the next few days. The boat trip was one of the most delightful things we did during our stay in Vietnam. Price per person: $5 US, which included lunch and a shuttle to and from the boat.

(source: www.northvalleyroads.com)

Jul 20 2011

Uncover Halong With Halong Bay Cruise trip

Ha Lengthy Bay in northeastern Vietnam is a complex of offshore islands becoming 1 of the most common examples of marine-invaded tower karsts. The Bay consists of more than 1.600 islands and islets hiding within several spectacular caves and grottoes with stalactites and stalagmites. The bay’s sublime & magnificent beauty sets it apart from other web sites and is drawing millions of cruisers each and every year.

It is stated that the best way to uncover and appreciate the globe normal wonder is to jump onto a classic rubbish sailing to the far-most corners in which there are hidden lagoons, unexploited beaches with pure emerald water and exotic grottos that can be observed nowhere else in the globe.

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