Posts Tagged ‘Pagoda’

Ho Chi Minh, another city that never sleeps! People are moving all the time up and down the roads and motorcycles like you wouldn’t believe!  Our time in Ho Chi Minh was rather quick this time around, We arrived Monday morning at about 5am into the Saigon Royal hotel which was an absolute shat hole, but non the less a place to sleep.   Monday was a free day so we slept in until about 10am and went to Pho 24 for breakfast!  Seriously, the best Pho in Vietnam, it is clean and very Sanitary. Guaranteed it would pass a health check in Vancouver.  Pho 24 is located right across the street Ben thanh market.

Monday night, our guide took us to a restaurant, the food was absolutely great, but I was extremely annoyed that upon arrival they had only given us the “set menu” to choose from which was way overpriced. I was slightly bothered so I had asked for the normal menu and had several dishes for less money!  - This is one of the downsides I have found to being on tour, is that the guide takes you to restaurants that are usually “organized” and then give them kickbacks or free food for bringing the tour there.

Monday evening, once we were back at our hotel, I had an experience that I have never had before!  A purse snatcher had tried to steal my “man” bag from me. Our group was about 6 of us standing in a circle drinking beer outside of our hotel, without noticing a guy on his motorcycle zoomed past me and grabbed my bag while it was still around my neck. Lucky for me the bag was touch and I had a good reaction and held my bag tight, the guy almost wiped out, lucky for him otherwise he would have got the ass kicking of his life…in any case he didn’t get my bag from me!  I was quite annoyed, angered and disgruntled by this. In fact I was even more so pissed off that the security at our hotel looked and kind of laughed at what happened and our tour guide was also without any reaction which left me feeling like maybe he had something to do behind it… probably not really, but he was one strange cat (our original tour guide, had to leave us on our arrival to Saigon due to a family emergency, so I am referring to the new guide we had)…Just really was strange and didn’t give me a good impression.

Tuesday morning, we had a great tour to the Cuchi Tunnels to learn more about the Vietnam war, it is extremely interesting and really hard to put the events into perspective. All I can say is that it was a real mess and I still have no idea why the war even happened….   I thought for the distance we went out to the Cuchi Tunnels we should have also taken time to visit the Cao Dai temple and also to Nui Ba Den which is really an awesome place!

Tuesday afternoon, I took my wife and mother shopping for shoes to Charles and Keith where they shopped their hearts away. I think my wife got lucky with 4 pairs of shoes!  Makes me happy when she’s happy!

Tuesday evening for dinner, I wanted our group to go to a local Vietnamese Barbecue so I had talked to our guide and suggested that we go there. It seemed that everybody enjoyed the outdoor BBQ experience and the large amounts of alcohol that we consumed!

Wednesday morning the rest of our group left for Cambodia and we headed back to Nha Trang for Good times at the beach!

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Like they always say, a little late is better than never!  We have now completed our Gecko’s Tour in Vietnam and are back in Nha Trang to enjoy the sun, beach and to wind down before going back to Vancouver next week.

Nha Trang is more-less situated in the middle of Vietnam. A 1 hour flight or a 10 hour overnight train ride from Ho Chi Minh City.  The weather on cloudy days seem a little humid but on a sunny day feels more dry. The beaches are full of white sand and palm tree’s lining the main drag.  From what I have experienced in Nha Trang compared with other cities throughout Vietnam is that it is much more expensive here being a tourist orientated town.  Bargains are much harder to find unless you are visiting the Dam Market.  - It seems that people here are just paying the price that the vendors are asking which is probably the reason for no bargains… If you are a traveler, you don’t always have to pay what they ask for…heckle, bargain until you get the price that you are willing to pay, but don’t get screwed!  - Heres an example. a double-wide silk sleeping bag, in Hoi An, we were able to score for about 6-7$ per bag.  Here in Nha Trang, they won’t go below 12$.  They are exactly the same brand, materials and product.  Kind of annoying.  - I am not sure what or why it is like this, but I am wondering if maybe it has to do with the Russian tourists here?  There seems to be a lot of Russian money here. One of the first things I noticed was that almost every restaurant and shop have their signs in Vietnamese, English and Russian….

Our original tour in Nha Trang was at the hotel called the Saigon Royal which we stayed at for two nights.  - if you are coming to Nha Trang, DO NOT stay here, it is an absolute dive which costs about $10 per night. – The rooms were stank, the towels were falling apart and the bathrooms, showers were absolute shat nasty!  - Just a note, for this Tour, I would only say the only adequate hotels on the tour were in Hanoi and Hoi Anh. The rest of the hotels, I have to say I was very very disappointed in and would not recommend them to anybody.

We are now back for another four nights staying at the Sheraton! (Sheraton is banging! True 5* Service!)

There are a few key things to see and do in Nha Trang that are really fun and worth while!

  1. Boat Cruise – Take a boat cruise and visit some of the local islands – there are a number of boats which can be hired near the cable cars for VinPearl.
  2. VinPearl – We did not go here, but was told it was kind of like a kids disneyland but sucked for adults…we asked several people both tourists and locals and the majority said skip it! In fact, only 1 person said to visit….
  3. Po Nagar Cham Towers – I think this was one of the coolest temples that I have seen, it is on the top of this hill and is made from bricks but I could not see any mortar on it…looked extremely old and was totally standing the test of time!  It is said that they started building them in the seventh century
  4. Nha Trang Cathedral, very model but built in the 1930′s. Absolutely gorgeous and worth the visit to see Ava Maria
  5. Long Son Pagoda and the BIG White Buddha!  - There is something really special about big Buddha’s and sleeping ones. I could have spent all day here watching the monks and the people pray, chant and fulfill their spiritual needs!
  6. Thap Ba Hot Springs! – DO NOT MISS THIS!!! It’s always fun to get dirty!!! This is the cleanest mud spa I have ever been too, in fact even my mom had a good time getting dirty!  - They are extremely clean, safe and do not have to worry about getting a ball of hair in your mud…If you heard about our mud spa experience in Mancorra, Peru this is at the absolute other end of the scope 1* vs 10*!
  7. Hai Dao Tourist Center – If you want to waste 30 minutes and go for a walk, Hai Dao is a nice little island to walk around and then go for a drink. If I am not mistaken there is a club and also a nice restaurant here which could be very nice to enjoy in the evening.

There are obvsiouly a lot of other things you can do here in Nha Trang, but these are the ones that we took in and really enjoyed ourselves. Tomorrow is our last full day in Nha Trang and may decide to visit the salt fields and Doc Let Beach.

If you are in Vietnam and have a few days to spare, come visit Nha Trang and dish out a little extra to stay at a hotel or resort that you will enjoy. It will make your holiday that much better!

I have put a gallery of photo’s from around Nha Trang for you to enjoy!

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Make way for the King and Queen, Yours truly was the royalty last evening in Hue, Vietnam while we went for a cultural dinner (Anphu Garden) with our peasants.  The evening was  great times all around.  It was a theme/dress party with cultural entertainment and food. The presentation of the food was absolutely incredible!

Our 1 day stay in Hue was action packed and our guide kept us really busy!  Everyone was beat out by the end of the night, but definitely feel like we got to share some of the cultural and excitement in this wonderful city!  Hue is definitely a hidden gem in Vietnam and shouldn’t be passed up.  The citadel and the pagoda was also great, watching the monks “in  training” pray. I definitely admire their dedication.

On a sad note, it seems that our guide may be leaving us today or tomorrow. His father is very sick and has stage 4 cancer. I believe that Geckos travel, will be arranging a new guide to come and replace him for the last week of our adventure.  If you are reading this, please say a prayer for Ngoc and that he will feel comforted and will be able to stay strong during these hard times. Life is a precious thing and too many of us take it for granted, we have to keep living each day as if it were our last.

I have put some pictures and movies below, hope you enjoy!!!

Mk