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Vietnam one bag packing reflections / notes

PURCHASE IN COUNTRY

⁃ sunscreen ( circle k or tourist shop) ahhh this was way harder than we thought it would be! Once we got to the beach it was everywhere but before that we had to go to multiple pharmacies. And we really needed it as the UV index was bonkers

⁃ Bug spray (remos brand) – didn’t buy any as the clothing spray beforehand + the wipes did an excellent job

B PACKED:

⁃ paperwork (digital copies of everything but the visa would have been fine)

⁃ deodorant, toothpaste, avene 100ml sunscreen, cetaphil 100ml, boat patches, bug wipes

CARRY ON CONVERTIBLE ROLLER BAG

◦ 2 x Bella bodies travel bra (one padded) – probably only need one, or both but could have left out the merino bra

◦ 2 x ex officio travel undies – did not wear, not comfy. Really not impressed with these. There’s been a definite quality shift over time and B found the same thing with his men’s ones

◦ 1 x merino paire sleep singlet – excellent packing choice, only had to be washed out twice in 3.5 weeks

◦ 3 x modal black undies – replace ex officio with these, take 6 next time (2 per day)

◦ 1 x colourful skort – worn a few times and although a bit warm (polyester) this looked nice and would have been a great option in place of the dress

◦ 1 x macpac white linen shorts – worn multiple times, take a bit longer to dry but super cool and airy in the really hot places

◦ 1 x T9 crop 3/4 pants (blue) both pairs used as the second was worn on the plane but I think one would have been sufficient as they were quick dry

◦ 1 x M ripskirt dress short (flowers) – minimal use but this was a very active trip so pants / shorts were the go. Wore as a beach cover up a few times

◦ 2 x 3/4 sleeve cotton loose weave tops (teal, pink) – lots of use, so glad I shoved these in last minute as they were my saviour!

◦ 3 x isocool tee shirts (lilac, white, bright pink) only needed 2 at the most as not great in high humidity. I think in a warmer, dry climate these would be perfect but the humid meant they were itchy and heavy feeling

◦ Waterproof overlay Uniqlo- didn’t use at all, just got wet then dried off. Way too hot

◦ 2 x TS undershorts 5” – only need one pair to go with dress, the “we are underwear too” is definitely not accurate

◦ 1 x merino Sleep shorts – B ended up using these and was happy with them

◦ 1 x lined swim shorts black – cut liner out, lots of use in beach/pool parts but only for my own comfort, most women just wore a bikini / bathers

◦ 1 x swim/sunshirt: brown – no good in humidity, minimal use. Just too hot. Did get some use on boats in direct sun though

◦ 1 x monte Lou bikini set – lots of use, don’t say great but better than a one piece and not as heavy

◦ 1 x crocs thongs – lots of use, good purchase

OTHER STUFF

◦ MacBook and sleeve – thick padding worked well in wheeled Fairview bag. Still a pain at. Airports but manageable

◦ Mosquito wipes – excellent

◦ Small foldable backpack – very useful, absolute must bring for next trip!!

◦ Dry bag – used frequently for bathers

◦ Palexia, bacclofan Painkillers + dr letter- not checked but felt better having the letter

◦ Medications travel container: Panadol, nurofen, coloxyl, no-doz, dramamine, antibiotics, gastro stop, buscopan, nausea wafers, multiV, something for itch/bites, telfast 180

◦ Laundry bag – dry bag instead? Minimal use on a wash/wear long trip

◦ Toiletries (liquid) bag: shampoo 100ml, conditioner 100ml tub, body wash 100ml, cleanser tube 50ml, TOTD MU remover, 2x med cream, IT redness 20ml, heat spray 50ml, makeup spray 30ml, red correct tub, white concealer, face sunscreen – cc serum sunscreen better, remove makeup completely as it just slid off my face

◦ Toiletries (non liquid) bag: hairbrush, hair ties/scrunchies, toothbrush, gel ear plugs for snoring, concealer, powder, brush. Pimple patches, tweezers, wipes, floss – remove makeup

◦ Wet scarf or towel + ring – excellent purchase

◦ Usbc Hair straightener – not used at all, too hot so hair always tied up

◦ Mini clothesline + laundry sheets + sink cover – laundry line not used at all but sink cover and sheets good. Bring more sheets than days!!

◦ Crushable travel hat – best purchase, used every day

◦ BellRoy small cross body bag – used every day, small enough it didn’t hurt my shoulder, hat clip was also very useful to attach hat

PERSONAL ITEM (grey cross body handbag – swap to mini backpack for comfort)

◦ Ereader

◦ AirPods

◦ Pen

◦ Cheap folding Sunnies – broke on day 2. Had to buy in country

◦ Ear plugs (loop for plane)

◦ Money/travel wallet

◦ Merino wool socks for plane / cold feet – used on one flight so worth it

◦ Vapor water bottle – did not use at all, just used disposable ones

◦ Passport

◦ charger pack including cable, int adaptors and base, fitbit charger and air fly kit

WORE ON PLANE:

⁃ T9 crop 3/4 pants (grey)

⁃ bra (light blue merino racerback) good

⁃ merino lightweight shirt or cream modal – both good options, I wish I had taken both in place of an isocool shirt

⁃ 1 x Paire undies

⁃ keen Travel sandals – awesome purchase in place of taking sneakers. Very happy

⁃ Travel merino cardigan (pink) – good, used on planes only but I did get cold

⁃ Fitbit inspire 2 – took in place of Apple Watch and was really pleased with 7 day battery, smaller fit and better waterproofing. Wasn’t great as a watch in direct sun but the alerts were mainly what I wanted and then all worked fine for texts, calls and a vibrate alarm

EXTRA PURCHASES

– I bought a Uniqlo dress over there as it isn’t available in Aus. I wore that in place of the floral travel one to a fancy dinner

– had to buy sunnies as mine broke

– bought two more light weave cotton tank tops as well, wore at the beach and lounging around at the pool

– also squeezed in some souvenirs! Wood art, silk pairing and Vietnamese coffee with a coffee server for B

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Day 23 Vietnam: travelling home and reflections on an organised, personalised tour

We are travelling home from Da Nang airport – Singapore – Perth with Singapore Airlines on their $0 return flights. We generally have a good experience travelling with them although once again had to queue at the airport to show our visa date….this time to get the boarding pass. I do not enjoy that part at all about Vietnam!

In Da Nang we accessed the Orchid Lounge which takes priority pass ($27USD per person if paying directly) but in Singapore the stopover is only 2hrs so we will wander and then go to the gate. The orchid lounge was very similar to all the other “pay per use” ones we have been in although it is definitely one of the nicer ones! Comfy seats and snacks, drinks and power points are abundant. I can also lay down or put my feet up when we use the lounges if needed so for me it’s worth it when the wait exceeds 2hrs.

Home arrival time is midnight tonight…and I have a work meeting at 8:30am tomorrow. Then I fly to Brisbane the next day for a week at a conference. Lucky me! Also travelling with this sunburn is hideously uncomfortable. Do not recommend.

We got a lovely Singapore sky on our final leg!

Our Little Vietnam Tours experience

When initially looking into travelling for almost a month in Vietnam we ran into a few early issues.

1. We first looked at intrepid as we have been on their tours before. We quickly learned that their Vietnam tours are very heavy on the walking (an issue for me due to spinal condition) and they all included multiple overnight trains

2. The overnight trains were a hard no for me. I know they are an experience but a combo of anxiety, spinal pain and having to pee a lot (toilets are disgusting on these) meant they just were not going to work

3. Having started to adapt to travelling with a physical issue now (and being a lot more confident in saying that) i was aware the medical systems in Vietnam aren’t great. Unlike Thailand and Indonesia who have high quality private hospitals covered by our travel insurance, that’s not a thing here.

All of those combined meant I started to look at other options which was when I came across Little Vietnam Tours https://www.littlevietnamtours.com run by Annie (who is Vietnamese) and her husband (who I think is American). Annie works with you on a personalised itinerary, she books everything for you and arranges a consistent guide in each region. Did it feel a bit elitist? Yep. Did we both struggle with telling the guide when we wanted something different so we didn’t hurt their feelings? Definitely. Was it good value? Absolutely. It included all visiting/tourist site aspects of the intrepid tour + much better accomodation + private tours and came in slightly cheaper! We also got excellent restaurant recommendations in each place that were “local”.

Positives of this approach:

⁃ We knew the guides and drivers were paid properly by an ethical company

⁃ The restaurant recommendations were all spot on. They were worth their weight in gold!

⁃ Everything was done for us. When I had a question I just flicked a quick message and got a reply within a few mins. We also had contacts if we needed for an emergency so we were reassured we would have an English/Vietnamese translator if needed

⁃ They organised an itinerary that made sense in terms of where we went and when, how we got around and the order of “visits” in each place. They did this with what I wanted in mind, for example most people got south to north or north to south…but we knew we wanted to finish centrally for the beach stay. She made it work south – north – central!

⁃ We had a hotel issue at An Bang and Annie was able to speak with the manager about it which helped to get across our concerns and work towards a resolution

Challenges specific to us:

⁃ we had one guide we just didn’t vibe well with. That was a bit awkward as we had the same one for three days. We also had a guide we felt was not representative of the company’s usual quality. That guide didn’t listen to us, expected us to buy lunch every day for him (not an issue, but not discussed at all!) and took us to see all his mates shops in the markets which really got to B. He also took lots of photos of us with his own phone after being asked multiple times not to. We gave appropriate feedback afterwards and he will receive some additional training on expectations

⁃ I didn’t build in enough rest days for us. A private guide is a hell of a lot of mental load in terms of having to talk and engage constantly + the additional physical toll of a stupidly humid location and the physical movement of visiting places. We also found out halfway through that the one guide was not clear I had a back issue even though we had been told they understood. We found this out after a day of climbing 700 stairs and me not being able to walk the next day! That particular activity impacted almost a week of the holiday as I couldn’t get my feet to stop swelling afterwards

⁃ We were not very good at taking advantage of this services if I’m honest. I like to be in control and I struggled to rely on the guide having all the info and contact details for some parts. This also meant I didn’t use some of the extra services eg booking food tours, arranging extra locations, arranging private drivers for additional activities, changing start and finish times to suit me. It didn’t matter how many times someone pointed out I was paying for the individual service and could arrange whatever I wanted…I felt weird about it

Would we do it again?

Good question and one we are considering now for a Thailand trip. I am very glad we did it in Vietnam for the peace of mind and for the really good hotel and restaurant recommendations. I’m a lot more confident travelling in Thailand and I think I would likely organise my own drivers, guides and activities there. I do acknowledge having a consistent guide makes some things easier but we also found it was a big mental load as introverts…which honestly had not occurred to me.

We do highly recommend Annie’s business (Little Vietnam Tours) though. She was very supportive, helped us find things in each place to suit our interests and the accomodation and restaurant suggestions were spot on. I would have searched for hours and still not come up with hotels that were the same quality and in the locations she chose! Local knowledge was definitely an asset.

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Vietnam: all the yummy restaurants we ate at!

Saigon

• Home Saigon (yummy but a bit expensive)

• Quán phở số 10 (excellent local Pho!)

• Rice Fields (over rated and expensive)

• Den Long Restaurant (excellent!)

• Bahn Xeo 335 (very good, walking tour)

• Quan An Co Lieng (good, walking tour)

• Street cart to try Bot Chen

• Bahn Mi Ngoc Chau street cart

• Seafood alley

• Eden Star Hotel included breakfast (pretty good)

Ben Tre and Can Tho

• The elephant ear fish resistant! (It doesn’t seem to have a name but the food here in Ben Tre was absolutely amazing as part of tour)

• Mekong rustic lodge (awful, couldn’t eat the dinner or included breakfast)

Hanoi

• Cha Ca Thang Long (elephant fish only thing served, mix of tourists and locals but good)

• Bun Cha Dac Kim (yum, walking tour)

• Pho Ga Kahn Beo (came here twice for the “dry” chicken pho)

• Bahn Mi B+ (pancakes made as you watch)

• Bahn my pho co (good but unusual…this was the weird separated Bahn mi dish)

• Hoa Beo (dessert – yum!)

• Cafe Dinh (authentic egg coffee)

• Nimh Binh – awful mass produced tourist place pumping through hundreds. So bad didn’t even get name!

• Palago Hotel included breakfast (pretty good)

Hue

• Quan Hahn restaurant (very tasty local dishes)

• Roast pork noodles at local place opposite the Eldora Hotel (yum!)

• Madame Thu (touristy but good)

• Eldora Hotel included breakfast (eggs made to your liking helped a lot here)

Da Nang

• Bep Tran (authentic local food, good pricing but very busy)

• My Quan Co Sau (best noodles ever! Definitely try quang here, pricing was excellent + Michelin recommended)

• Wink riverside hotel rooftop bar (for a western bar their food was fresh and tasty)

• Wink riverside hotel included breakfast (great range including pho!)

Hoi An Town

• Bahn Mi Phuong (good but a very tourist focused option and not cheap)

• Hai Cafe BBQ (higher prices but excellent BBQ meat)

An Bang Beach

• Soul kitchen (expensive, food is good but not worth cost. Great view!)

• Phuong’s Beach Restaurant (tasty, best priced on the beach option, can use their beach chairs and drinks are very well priced)

• Lucky Restaurant (our favourite where we ate many times and very well priced)

• Passions (great food, good price)

• Purple lantern (nice food but another very tourist focused one)

• Nya Hung Restaurant (really nice hot pots)

• Aira Boutique included breakfast (very low quality, ended up going elsewhere each day)

• An Bang Fresh Juices (really yummy, no added coconut water or milk)

• An Bang Beach Village (recommended by an ex pat and the red snapper was amaaaazing!)

• Hoi An Noodle Bar An Bang Beach (very new, tasty but not as good as some of the other local places)

• CHiEM boutique hotel included breakfast (you have to order on an app the day before which so many people whinge about but we thought it was great! Food was delicious )

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Day 21/22 Vietnam: An Bang Beach (home tomorrow!)

We enjoyed our last two days here by doing very little. One thing I have found hard in An Bang is because the heat and humidity are so high – and the UV index is 9/10 most days – we don’t venture out during the day too much. This is standard weather for July. In Thailand and Indonesia, I would lay on a beach chair all day but here…it really is just too hot. Apparently this is what it’s like all year round aside from the typhoon/rainy season. We are thinking we might try in March where allegedly it’s cooler? Still just as humid though. I love the food but the heat and intensity of the sun is just….a lot. Even for an Aussie! I firmly cemented this today by dozing off on a pool lounge for half an hour and not realising the shade moved. I made it 22 days with no sunburn and now I am a toasty-red, peeling lobster.

The beach is very rough here as well and not something I would feel confident swimming in most of the time. Still beautiful though.

We finished our holiday with a few visits to our favourite local place as well as some amazing seafood at A Bang Beach Village last night.

Things I have learnt on my first Vietnam trip:

  • Vietnamese people freaking love karaoke. I had no idea! I never expected to be on a relaxing Mekong delta boat ride while listening to karaoke from a nearby three story karaoke lounge
  • The tonal change for thank you and shut up is very minor. Same for pho and hooker. Eek…we avoided both words lol
  • I didn’t research food at all and have eaten so many delicious things! I didn’t know every single town/area has its own “regional specialties” and have loved trying them all as we moved around. I think my favourite food was the Mi Quang noodles we had in Da Nang at the Michelin Recommended place….and my daily Bahn Mi from the very local Lucky Restaurant in An Bang where I got to pat the cute baby and see grandma every day
  • there are dogs EVERYWHERE here. Most are pets although there are a few strays…everyone pats all the dogs and most of the restaurant owners feed the strays so they are a bit chonky. We also saw so many dogs on scooters including a german shepherd and a golden retriever both being exercised by the owner on a scooter 😂
  • My SIL warned us we had to be a rock in the stream of traffic and let it flow around us. This worked well in Saigon but as we went further up we discovered there were less and less “rules”. I actually preferred Saigon traffic even if I did make a high pitched panicked sound every time we crossed the road
  • B says I have to add the coffee is delicious. And that egg coffee sounds weird but is a tasty snack
  • I am definitely not cut out for this level of humidity and heat. Phew. The day we climbed the damn pagoda (700 stairs) in 40C heat at 90% humidity was definitely my undoing.
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DAY 19/20 Vietnam: Da Nang back to An Bang with a Hoi An visit!

Day 19

We left Da Nang at 11am and it was a 30 min drive back to An Bang and our hotel I’m feeling very conflicted about -Aira Boutique. The beds are so hard I can’t sleep, there is loud music nearby (other venues) every night that NOBODY has mentioned in reviews…but it’s a nice little locally run hotel. It’s also one of the most expensive on this part of the beach (still bloody cheap compared to other places!) and they pursue you if you write negative reviews. Hmmm. We got back with our get your guide transfer during rain and napped/watched eps in the aircon until the usual 4pm happy hour at the pool started. Only mocktails for drinks today as we are a little dusty from last nights fireworks and wine effort!

Dinner was at a newer place in A Bang called Hoi A Noodle Bar. It was okay. Not amazing but not bad either.

Day 20

Well, at around 11am today I finally called it and decided I wouldn’t stay the final 3 nights at Aira Boutique. Running on about 2hrs sleep again I stomped my way down the laneway to a smaller “Aparthotel” called CHiEM Hotel and asked if they had a room. They confirmed they did have a ground floor garden room and the price was $80 USD a night. They also let me visit the room to see the noise levels and sit on the softer bed. Sold. An hour later I was happily ensconced in my new home for 3 nights. So far so good. Apparently there was a rooster issue for 3 months (he lives behind the outside wall) but someone “fixed the problem” in February. Ha.

Last week, one of the activities we had to cancel due to my insanely swollen feet and legs was a cooking class at red bridge cooking school. We were inside the no refund period but they offered us a banquet dinner instead at their well known (and apparently very good) restaurant in Hoi An Ancient Town. So off we went! The restaurant is Hai Cafe Courtyard BBQ .

This was actually our first visit to the area at night and we had been warned it’s very loud and full of party people. We arrived at Hai Cafe at 6:30pm (just on sunset). The BBQ was DELICIOUS and we highly recommend it.

After dinner we wandered for a little while at our own pace (no guide this time so I could do my own thing) and I enjoyed seeing all the lanterns. I can also see how the party reputation is gained! It was very crowded and touristy but I did enjoy the lanterns. I did some haggling at the markets but my heart wasn’t in it as I really just wanted to pat all the dogs….some sellers went home happy with what I paid.

Two more days of beach relaxation before we head home on Thursday.

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Tipping in Vietnam

We did parts of our trip with a private tour guide arranged in each region. The organiser who connects us with local guides gave us this guidance on tipping:

Tipping is not customary in Vietnam, though it is highly appreciated. Workers from the upscale hotels (4 to 5 stars) are more likely to expect tips, although it’s perfectly fine if you don’t. In some restaurants, a 5-10% service charge is added to the bill, hence you may not need to pay a tip. Tour guides and your chauffeur will expect a tip for their service. Our recommendation is USD $5 per guest per day for your guide and USD $2 per day per guest for your driver (more or less based on your satisfaction, of course).

So based on that we tipped the following for our drivers and guides in each region:

– Saigon and Can Tho 4 days with the guide and driver: guide = $40 USD, driver = $20USD

– Ho Chi Minh Walking Food Tour with private guide (4-5hrs) $10 USD for guide

– Hanoi 2 days with guide, 3 with driver: guide = $20 USD, driver = $15 USD

– Halong Bay 2-3 days with English speaking “boat wrangler” who got us a private table when I was going to lose my mind on the crowded boat. We tipped him 200k VND and the crew the same

– Hue and Hoi An: this one was a bit messy as the guide was not great and I cancelled halfway through…he got a few free meals out of us first though. We tipped the driver $12 USD for 3 days.

Other tips were mostly in VND especially after we got out into the Hoi An and An Bang area which are more regional. They were small extra amounts at local restaurants we visited numerous times and little extras for taxis or local drivers.

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Day 17 Vietnam: Da Nang on the river

We left An Bang Beach today to enjoy 2 nights in Da Nang. This wasn’t originally planned but came about after I found out there is an all night rave in front of our beach hotel tonight (no thanks) and the Danang international Fireworks Festival Finale is tomorrow night!

Da Nang is not our usual sort of place. It’s a resort town and has hundreds of expensive high rise beach resorts lined up one after the other. They also block locals from the beach which I’m very opposed to. The tourist stuff around here is very cheesy. With that said, I really needed a decent bed for a night as I am struggling with Vietnamese rock solid mattresses. Our Melia Vinpearl riverside hotel for tonight has very nice beds! And a next level view….

Dragon bridge

Da Nang has two “touristy” areas with the huge beachside resorts and then a big group of riverside hotels. The new one-kilometer-long (actually, well over that) walking zone runs from the foot of the Dragon Bridge to the Tran Thi Ly Bridge in Hai Chau District and only opened a couple of months ago. We missed the walking street though as I was in charge of directions and we went the wrong way haha.

The Dragon Bridge is very Da Nang haha. Its unique design makes the bridge look like a dragon rising from the river to fly to the sea. The Dragon Bridge can “breathe” Fire and Water with performances at 9 pm on the weekends. The Vietnamese tourist info said only Saturday and Sundays but the internet told us Fridays as well…and eventually I found a link to this site which verified it. Vietnam are not great at updating their websites.

Initially, we were going to visit Asia Park and go on the Ferris wheel evident in some of the photos but it was a real hassle to get to and reviews say the park is not great value. Again…tourist area. Given our epic view from the hotel room tonight we decided we didn’t need a Ferris wheel as well. So we walked down and across the dragon bridge then up the other side. We had dinner at a place full of Vietnamese locals with no instructions on how to put this Da Nang specialty dish (Bahn Cuon) together. Luckily Google helped! https://vietnam.travel/things-to-do/da-nangs-special-pork-rolls

We walked back to the hotel around 8pm and got some lovely photos while walking across the Han Bridge.

Then it was 9pm and time for the dragon to do his fire breathing thing!!!

Tomorrow, we are checking out of here and into a waaaaay cheaper hotel for the grand finale night of the Danang International Fireworks Festival. It was very difficult to get accomodation for that event and prices were about 30x the usual amount for riverside stays…so no panoramic river view from the room tomorrow 😂

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Day 14, 15 and 16: An Bang Beach Relaxation

Day 14

Today was a designated rest day which meant lunch at a local family owned restaurant called Lucky’s. Great food and prices about 3 mins walk from our hotel! The Bahn Mi was about $1.20 AUD and the pineapple smoothie was $2 AUD.

After lunch we read some books and then floated around in the hotel pool during happy hour. Happy hours in Vietnam are amazing – they range anywhere from 1 – 7 hours haha.

Dinner was at another local place call Passion Restaurant, this time we had mains of Bahn Xeo and Chicken Rice. Plus two cocktails and two beers which came to a grand total of…$18 AUD.

Day 15

We were supposed to attend a local cooking school on Day 15 but my little swollen feeties weren’t up for the challenge. Instead, we had a leg massage which really helped with the fluid in my ankles. Then we visited Phuong’s Beach Cafe for lunch where we enjoyed lemongrass chicken and a local dish Cau Lau. Phuongs is to the far left of An Bang Beach and comes highly recommended by expats in the area. You can also use the beach chairs as long as you buy something but the humidity and UV index is way too hot for us, even in the shade.

After lunch it was nap time before happy hour and pool swimming at the hotel. We then watched a beautiful sunset on the beach along with half of Vietnam 😂

Dinner was at purple lantern which was a little bit too touristy for us…yummy seafood though.

Day 16

Breakfast today was at Lucky’s where B finally got to try his pancakes. He’s been hanging out for these for a few days!

I had a few hours work to do in relation to grant applications so I knocked that off while B watched tv eps. We also changed rooms at Aira Boutique today as the noise levels have been….a lot…at night. I’ve been making a fuss (who…me?) about it each day. It’s not getting any better though which is interesting. They really wanted me to remove my 1 star review….

Then it was happy hour and pool time again! We drank lots of mojitos with belgiums, NZs and aussies before dinner at Nya Hung nearby.

Tomorrow we are off to Da Nang for two nights to avoid a giant beach rave taking place on An Bang Beach which will be a nice change of pace.

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Day 13 Vietnam: Hue – driving to Hoi An Ancient Town – An Bang Beach

We headed of for the drive to Hoi An (on the central coast of Vietnam) at around 8:30am. The drive included stops on the top of cloudy Hai Van pass and Lang Co white-sand beach.

We arrived in Hoi An Ancient Town around lunchtime and Mr Hung took us on a short walk to visit a 400 year old Japanese Bridge, a 300 year old Chinese temple and a 200 year old Vietnamese former merchants’ house. We also had lunch at a popular local eatery Bahn Mi Phuong which was delicious but also full of westerners.

After the walk we drove the 4kms to A Bang Beach and our hotel Aira Boutique. This is our base for the final 10 nights of our stay in Vietnam and from here we will explore Hoi An, Da Nang, Marble Mountains, Son Tra, some local homestay activities…and have some “do nothing” days of beachside relaxation too! We went to the beach at 3pm and it was empty but by 5pm it was flooded with locals. It was absolute madness!

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Day 11 Vietnam: Ha Long bay – Hue

After my Long Island iced tea adventures last night I woke up at 4am from all the sugar (I felt fine – thanks to B for making me have hydralyte lol) and watched the sunrise.

After an early brekkie we joined a guided tour to explore Luon cave. We chose to go in a sampan rather than a kayak which was a good call as we watched all the kayaks ram into each other. We went through the cave and into a little inlet area, then came back out and saw monkeys!

We were back on the boat around 9am where we had time to shower and then move all our stuff to the dining area. We were then able to sit on the deck or in the dining room – the deck was hot but the dining room was full of idiots. It was a tough choice. They served a light brunch at 10am and then we settled the bill before it was back to the terminal and the 2.5hr drive with a private driver to Hanoi Airport. Settling the bill required me to stand up for about 10 mins on a boat that was ricking back and forth which made me very motion sick…that kept up for the entire rest of the day. Lucky me. I almost threw up multiple times in the car and then at the airport so ended up aching to use one of my odansetron wafers. That definitely helped.

The flight to Hue took just over an hour and it’s a very different kind of place! A little slower paced.

We went to dinner near the hotel – a place called “Hahn Restaurant” which was recommended. It had lots of local people in it which is always a good sign! We tried one of the “Hue specific dishes” here called Nem Lui.

This dish is made up of grilled minced pork rolls on lemongrass stick served with rice paper, vegetable and peanut sauce. You stick it all in the rice paper, wrap it up and then pull the lemongrass out. Then dip!

We are staying 2 nights in Hue at the Eldora Hotel which is a bit flash!

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