Okay, since was originally coming to Vietnam and not to either of Thailand nor Cambodia, thought I'd hoof it over here since the ticket from PP only cost me $11 in the bus. The border crossing at Moi Bac (I think that's it) was a bit 'interesting' ie no english speaking bus conductor to tell me what was going on - so hopping on and off bus and had to haul the luggage up and down etc - I wouldn't really do it that way again - but no biggie I suppose. Okay - in general - I really liked the look of Saigon (HCMC) on arrival, and the hotel was fantanstic - not quite as great as the glowing reviews as seen on TripAdvisor but still very good value for $21 per night including breakie. So took the trip to Cu Chi Tunnels (cost around $7) and the Vietnamese guide raved into the mic for the entire 2 hour trip there (and most of the way back) - I did get down the tunnel but backed out as there were several asian girls in front of me stopping and starting and I got a bit of a claustro attack - but I got the gist.
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| Me looking suitably serious at the Cu Chi Tunnels - "I'm goin in boys" |
Okay next day did a great all day Mekong Delta tour - included sampling the coconut candy and having fruit and tea while some locals cracked out the aoi dai's for a sing a long (then cracked out the donation basket pretty quickly after it). I met some nice people, Jay from Ayudhaya and a spanish/italian couple who live in France (go figure).
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| I'm in the Mekong Delta |
Okay then braved the Ben Thanh markets on Sunday. I'm really a bit over the harrassment actually and am starting to almost not want to go to markets - the bartering can get heated and I had a run in with one rude Vietnamese girl who said "why did you ask me the price?" when I walked away from her (saying "no thanks") - my quick retort with an evil full on stare was "because I wanted to know how much it cost". (that shut her up) Anyway bought a couple of nice silk shirts and some comfy p.j's and lovely laquerware bowls, most of which I posted back to Aus for $35 (much more expensive here than Thailand)...
So bought my $43 AUD open bus ticket which means I can hop on and off any where around Vietnam really - have done the first leg and am now in Dalat - I agree with the other Aussie I met here this morning that it's not quite as nice as made out and certainly not a place you can 'walk around in a few minutes' - this morning I hired an Easy Rider (actually he was a dirty old man who kept making filty inuendoes and one of his parting phrases was 'may things be good for you in the bedroom' AND he was a close talker - God I couldn't get away quick enough) - but the motorbike tour to the monastery (to which I caught a cable car) and the Datalia waterfalls (down to which I rode a sort of cable toboggan thing - so much fun!) were pretty nice. The only other vaguely interesting thing is that I was 1/10000000th of a second away from being mowed down by a really super crazy motorcyclist on crossing the road this morning - my first experience of that in the whole of SEA! Anyway, I live to tell the tale. More later - off to Nha Trang tomorrow than a few nights luxuriating in Hoi An.
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Me at the waterfall in Dalat
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| This is the toboggan thingo at the Waterfalls - so much fun! |