Down
the Coast..
Friday
6th February 1998
Hotel; Bus from Hanoi to Hue
Saturday
7th to Tuesday 10th February 1998 (inclusive)
Hotel;Pho Hoi II, Hoi An (middle Vietnam on the east coast down
from Hue
Room Type: Two big beds and a mattress($10)
Verdict: Good but noisy in the morning with a baby crying at 6am.
Ensuite bathroom, hot water, mossie nets (needed).
Hoi An
A really quaint and beautiful place. Get loads of clothes tailor-made
here for next to nothing. The fruit and vegetable markets are extremely
lively and colourful.
Wednesday
11th to Friday 13th February 1998 (inclusive)
Hotel;Khotoco, Na Thrang (mid-south Vietnam on the east coast)
Room Type: Two big beds ($10)
Verdict: Fine. If you look you can get cheaper. Ensuite bathroom,
hot water, mossie nets (still needed).
Na Thrang
Na Thrang is the tourist resort spot of Vietnam. The seaside boulevard
is wide and palm trees tower over passing motors and pedestrians on the
promenade. The beach is lined with pricey cafes and bars and the town
has every facility one needs.
Entertainment
All backpackers have to do a boat trip for a day. We chose Mama Hanhs,
with the most boisterous reputation. Indeed the day lived up to that.
The day costs $US7 which does not include Pepsi and beer (10D per can).
Mama Hanh segregates the oldies from the locals from the young ones. Our
boat was mad. After floating for some time, enjoying the passing islands
and dipping in to the aqua ocean for a swim we ate a lavish and plentiful
seafood banquet lunch. Flowing this feast life rings were strewn from
the top of the boat into the south China Sea. We all jumped in and found
our seat in the hollow of a life ring and paddled towards the floating
bar laden with mulberry wine, pineapple and smokes. The 40 minutes that
followed were the epitome of bliss. 30 young ones relaxed and mellowed
beneath the blaring sun in the fresh clean waters while 'Good Morning
Vietnam' and 'Pulp Fiction' blared from the boat. If only our friends
could see us now. Back on the boat fruit of every colour shape and texture
was laid before our gaping eyes. This was a superb opportunity to taste
the various tropical fruits that we had seen at al the market stalls.
The trip ended at about 5pm.
After a sleep most people head for the Rainbow Baron the beach which has
cheap beer during Happy Hour which lasts from 5-11pm. The Sailing Club
or the Zippo bar are the more expensive late night bars.
If possible,
try to be in Na Thrang for a full moon party. Although I didn't participate
dancing on bars and such is more tasteful than the Cost Del Sol (well
I'd had a few beers by that time).
La Thrang
up by the Dam market is a treat. One can grill seafood and meat on a special
charcoal grill at the table for a reasonable 16 D. Stalls sell cheap local
food and cafes organize trips and cheap western food.
Around
Na Thrang
You can hire a motorbike and visit a secluded beach or fishing village
from Na Thrang. Buses also go to the historic ruins at My Son. We left
at9am in the morning and settled on top of a boat
Saturday
14th and Sunday 15th
Hotel;Binh Yen, Dalat (south Vietnam inland)
Room Type: Three big beds ($9)
Verdict: Great, big beds, ensuite bathroom, hot water, spacious
room, mossie nets (really needed), TV and telephone!. Much better value
than Peace Hotels I & II. Only 10 minutes from the centre
Dalat
Sorry the diary
ends here. From Vietnam I went to Malaysia and Singapore and then Australia.
I stopped uploading this diary in Internet Cafes because it just got too
costly!
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