Monday, September 12, 2011

Travel log Day 98 to 115 Nha Trang to Hoi An + Hue + Dong Hoi to Hannoi!!

Blessings We stayed in the coastal beach town of Nha Trang for few days relaxing and buffering a few days of chill out before continuing our journey into the northern parts of Vietnam!
We pretty much just chilled going into the beach and drink coconut while watching the locals bathing in the waters and here and there trying to tell them not to pollute the beach, must people come in with this stereophone or however is spelled and they use it as a floating device and they leave it after they finish swimming, nowhere in the world have i swim and find the must bizzarre objects like a used condom trapped in one of my fingers, a giant hallogen lighbulb rolling around the beachfront, unlimited amounts of trash and debris, i know the western world pollutes more than any other third world country but they cleverly do it and we never even see it or imagine it, on the contrary here is all over your face, but luckly they have a crew of cleaning people coming every few hours and making the beach look nice again..
We kept having great dinners and hanging out with many locals and checking out their shops and exploring the city around.. We then departed towards the town of Hoi An in Center Vietnam we departed around 7:00PM and arrived 8:00AM Dana, Machiko, Barrat, Azuka decided to stay a few hours longer in the town since its a world heritage site because of its antiquity and its colonial type of architecture me and rafa were too tired so we continued on the same bus towards the town of Hue..
We chilled got a nice hotel for super nice deal with a nice pool and we waited for our group to arrive in the evening, we then met up had great local dinner and went on to explore the city the next day, the town has a lot of tombs that belonged to the imperial times and lots of not so old history so me and rafa took it easy and lay low and chill in the pool and do online work while our friends went to explore also a big of the city..
unconditional love part 1
unconditional love part 2
The highlights of Hue has to be the blind massage, on wikitravel we saw advertised this place that is a bling institue and they give massage for a very low price. We then decided to go and check it out the whole time i was skeptic of this place as being one more of those tourists traps but when we got there it was all locals and no one spoke a drop of english, so with our kinetik powers and lots of sign language we negotiated a 1 hour massage and let me tell you it had to be on my top 5 massages i ever got in my whole life, my massage guy was this super nice kid he was fully blind while danas guy was semiblind and barrats was also semiblind i got the one that was on the outer limits and was able to sense me very deeply i felt as if he knew exactly where it was painful and i needed the must workout.. We checked out a few places like the pagoda and hanging out with the locals..
Holding fake cash they sell in the street market! We left the blind institute and had dinner and met up with our whole group, we also met up with this couple we met few times on the same bus coming all the way from ho chi min this couple from israel, they had their motobike stolen in nha trang and they made them pay for it which he believes was all a scam since the police was involved and he fought them and stuff so he ended up paying 300US dls to be released, vietnam country is amazing beautiful scenery amazing food but i have to say that the people that deal with the tourist industry are all big scammers they always got some weird trick up their sleve and its hurting tourism dramatically the israeli couple bought their flight back to thailand and cut their trip short for a month since they couldn't handle the hustle and the scams all over the country.. We felt the same thing but we were more mellow but to this point we also feel tired of always dealing with the same type of people.
There are scams for almost anything you imagine from witnessing a fight and having somebody take your picture while you try to stop it to then blackmail you and be asked to pay money if not they tell the police you started it and having the photographer and the people fighting working all together to trick you, there are sooo many scams is amazing so every time you have to be really careful on everything you do and what you say since it can be used against you! We then departed towards the great National Park of Phong Nha-Ke Bang in Quảng Bình Province, in the north of the Central Coast region of Vietnam.This national park was listed in UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in 2003 for its geological values as defined in its criteria viii. In April 2009, the world's largest cave Son Doong Cave, was discovered by a team of British cave explorers of British Caving Association. On our way to the town of Dong Hoi we stopped in the Vietnam, Demilitarized zone, the place where they vietnam war must action took place, the site was shocking the tunnels are as deep as 30 feet Vinh Moc (Vịnh Mốc) is a tunnel complex in Quang Tri, Vietnam. During the Vietnam War it was strategically located on the border of North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
The tunnels were built to shelter people from the intense bombing of Son Trung and Son Ha communes in Vinh Linh county of Quang Tri Province in the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone. The villagers initially dug the tunnels to move their village 10 metres underground but the American forces designed bombs that burrowed down 10 metres. Eventually against these odds, the villagers moved the village to a depth of 30 metres. It was constructed in several stages beginning in 1966 and used until early 1972. The complex grew to include wells, kitchens, rooms for each family and spaces for healthcare. Around 60 families lived in the tunnels; as many as 17 children were born inside the tunnels.
it was very surreal to be inside this tunnels and i cant even imagine being there while bombs were dropping. non of the villagers died during the whole war and they lived and grew up inside the tunnels!
it was sooo hot inside!!
the tunnels lead to the beachfront while the people monitor the air for american planes
and then this
beautiful flower growing in such a horrible place
We continued our journey towards Dong Hoi
We arrived in Dong Hoi and it had to be one of the must bizarre towns it had a very weird vibe no body spoke english and it was raining we got super wet was a hustle to find a room and anything to eat was kind of nightmarish..
this is the only picture i have of this town.. Anyways we continued our jorney towards Phong Nha-Ke Bang and wow!!!! this is what we found!!!
Thiên Đường Cave (Paradise Cave) is a cave in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, UNESCO's World Heritage Site, 60 km northwest of Đồng Hới city. Thiên Đường Cave is located on an elevation of 200 meters above the sea level,
this cave has been one of the must amazing places i have ever seen is so mystical it was like going back on time 100.000.000 years ago it felt the old air
we had a blast inside exploring the cave and the illumination of the cave inside made it even more amazing, the name of the cave is called paradise cave and the name says it all! out of all the caves we explored in vietnam and all over the world this has to be the must precious one of all!
and this..
i took this panoramic photo of the cave so you can see the magic of this place
this are some other shots without using my iphone camera
We then departed the cave towards the second biggest cave in vietnam
but when we got there was close :( right when the gates were closing at 5pm we tried to bribe the boat to take us into the cave but we were unable to access the mainframe.. anyways we had a great time at the worlds biggest and greatest caves and we continued our journey into Hanoi
Bonus extra shots by Barrat with this camera
and here training my dali shots
Bonus shots of Rafa with his camera
and this!!

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