no massage, no Tuktuk, no time
Door: suus
Blijf op de hoogte en volg Lieke + Suus
22 Juli 2014 | Vietnam, Ho Chi Minhstad
Long time no updates, but we have been so busy traveling around! (And to clarify the title, all the people selling you stuff and pulling you drives me crazy, especially in the big cities!) For the past week we have been in vietnam after our last stop in Cambodia was Sihanoukville, which we left the same day as it was raining so badly, but there was a really good vibe in this place! Luckily we had no drama with crossing the boarders again, although the busrides were pretty crazy. Our first stop in Vietnam was Ho Chi Minh city, or better known as Saigon which was a great chamnge as the people seem to be way nicer than in Cambodia and the traffic is insane! In ho chi minh you already have over 6million motors driving around and to cross roads you have to just hope for the best! During the time we stayed in Saigon we visited the Cuchi tunnels, the war museum and the mekong delta, so we have learned a lot about the vietnamese background and it was pretty shocking. Luckily there was time to relax in the hostel rooftopbar and also with some free massages -> like! Also met some crazy awesome people in this city but after 3 days we had to leave for Dalat. The most amzing thing here was the hostel we were staying in, the people who run this place are so crazy but so lovely! If you ever go to Dalat visit the Dalat family hostel for free hugs, kisses and dirty jokes:) we also had a nice tandem ride over there and went to see a waterfall which you could visit by going down a rollercoaster -> yessss. After Dalat we went to go to Nha Trang and this was such a weird but nice place, it was completely stuffed with Russians and every single room and bed was booked already and the hotel we booked was overbooked, so we ended up staying in a staff members room -> with the luxury of our own floor including a rooftop terrace, a balcony like thingy and lots of space. Except for this advanture we did not do much in Nha Trang, except for attending some amazing beachparties and going snorkling around rhe islands. After 3 days here we left by train, which was super comfy to go to Hoi An and this is now our first night here. This must be the most cozy city ever and the atmosphere is lovely, hopefully we will be able to see as much as possible of this city over the next few days:)