Day 3 – Mekong Delta trip

The Mekong Delta is in the south of Vietnam where the Mekong River meets the sea. It’s extremely tropical, has lots going on with the local people and is a large source of the nation’s fruit and other food.

We took a organised trip down there and stayed the night at one of the hotels.

Starting the day was an adventure to say the least. We were picked up in a small bus, then transferred about 10 minutes later into a slightly larger bus. Certainly not a bus you’d want to be in for more than an hour or at the most, two. It was cramped, pretty warm and rough to say the least. Combine that with the atrocious roads here and you get the picture…

About 2.5hrs later after braving the 80km/h traffic, 10million motorbikes and where traffic lane markings are purely there for decoration it seems… we made it to the Mekong River.

The river is enormous as are the many tributaries surrounding it. We got in an old school boat and made our way across the river to one of the four islands. This is where we did a bunch of activities, learnt about the locals and so-on. They included:

  • tasting locally made honey tea
  • tiny but long row boats complete with conical hats
  • see how coconut candy is made (which is delicious by the way)
  • had lunch in the middle of the island (basically a jungle)
  • tasted the many fruits that grow natively in the area
  • then it was back via a lengthy boat ride back to the bus, then another 2hr bus ride to our hotel

The hotel, was, well, basic. But 2 of our rooms were pretty livable. Poor Hannah didn’t realise until later in the night that the rest of us should have said, “don’t let the bed bugs bite”, as she had a plague on her hands. So being the thinker she is, she wrapped herself up in her poncho, shower cap, lathered up in insect repellent and slept as best she could. Makes for a good story if nothing else!

We went out on the town for the evening. Absolutely nothing like Saigon – still busy, still a crap-load of motorbikes, but nothing like Saigon. The people clearly weren’t as used to tourists and were very friendly towards us. No pushing of stuff we don’t want on us eitherĀ  – was very enjoyable. We checked out the bakery, bought some incredibly cheap goods (dinner costs per person was about 90c for 3 items), then made our way to a cafe style place.

It was a long day so after a few drinks and checking the local night markets, we headed back to the hotel ready for a big day 2.

Vietnam – day 2 – HCMC

This will be brief and I’ll fill in the details tonight:
* hired a car for the day with driver for $70
* went out to Cu Chi – home of the 200km tunnels used in the war
* took a tour of the surrounding area, climbed through the tiny tunnels – not suitable for Glen-size people
* saw a bunker that a B52 bomber made when they dumped their payload trying to find the tunnels
* shot an AK47 gun – 10 rounds each for Hannah, Ben and Glen
* Glen got hit by a stray spent cartridge – small burn mark, so I can say I’ve been injured in gunfire in ‘Nam
* back to hotel and girls went searching for bargains at huge market
* Ben & Glen went in search of beer
* both parties happy with their finds
* experienced first downpour. When it rains, it rains!

Huge day and very enjoyable! learnt heaps about the war and the local people.

Vietnam Day 1

Day 1 is done and dusted! we’re in our hotel room about to hit the hey after a very long day of travel.

Here’s what we got up to:
* flight from Adelaide to KL was very easy. Had seats with great legroom and everything was just nice and easy
* we had a break in KL where the airport stretches over a number of terminals connected by an unmanned train (2 actually). Very impressive airport! You’d think 1 dedicated cigar shop would be enough… no siree bob! 2 is the magic number
* we then had a 2hr flight to Saigon on a half full flight. We bumped into Laura & Ben at the airport which was handy and also saw Peter Harvey, Canberra, with his crew. Anzac Day special perhaps for 60 Minutes?
* we then had the taxi ride of a lifetime through the streets of HCMC. We’ve never seen anything like it. just incredible. the scooters are just an angry swarm of bees going wherever they want at any time, fearless and impatient. The funny thing works though, it just works. It’s organized chaos and everyone understands the game
* we’ve already checked out the nearby night markets, tried one of the local brews and just soaked up the atmosphere… and intense heat

So, we’re beat. Time for a good rest. Great start to the holiday!

Vietnam a-go-go

Well, we’re at the airport, about to board our flight (MH136) to Ho Chi Minh City via KL.

Looking forward to a very enjoyable 2 weeks touring Vietnam! We start in HCMC and work our way up to Hanoi where we fly back from.

We feel totally unorganized given our house renovations and with all the rush to get things together. The best part is – don’t have to worry about that for 2 weeks!

Looking forward to catching up with Laura & Ben at the hotel whilst the 3 of us (Hannah, Deb and myself) have a fairly lengthy flight ahead of us.

I’ll write more once we hit KL in far-too-many hours time.