Temple in Vietnam |
Accommodations:
Hilton Hanoi Opera (Hanoi) - A nice hotel in the French Quarter district and within walking distance of most of the major attractions.
Junk (Halong Bay) - We stayed on a wooden boat for a couple of nights booked through a tour company (see below). Accommodation was comfortable and the food reasonably good.
Furama Resort (China Beach) - A beautiful resort right on the beach with a nice pool and lush grounds.
Renaissance Riverside Hotel (Ho Chi Minh City) - A nice hotel overlooking the river.
Mekong Delta - We stayed in a couple of non-descript hotels (can't remember the names) booked through the tour company (see below) that we used to tour the Delta.
Angkor Village Hotel (Siem Reap) - A unique resort hotel in town with wooden houses nestled among tropical ponds and gardens.
Activities:
Hanoi
We arrived late in the evening into Hanoi after flying for way too many hours. We checked into our hotel and crashed for the evening.
Temple in Vietnam |
Halong Bay
We took a two night boat trip along Halong Bay with the tour company Handspan. The specific tour we took was the Halong Bay Cruise (3 days). The tour office is in Hanoi from which they drove us via shuttle to Halong Bay. Once there, we boarded the wooden junk which was quite comfortable - the bedroom was a bit larger than we expected but the bathroom was the size of a matchbox! While on the boat, we saw a floating fishing village, kayaked, swam and relaxed on a beach and visited a famous cave. After the tour, we returned to Hanoi for one more night.
Junk on Halong Bay |
China Beach (Da Nang)
We flew early in the morning to Da Nang and checked into our hotel which is a resort on the beach. Very close to our hotel was one of the old US Army bases - we stumbled upon it as we were walking along the beach. One of the Vietnamese military guards (who didn't seem happy to see us) rushed us off of the grounds rather quickly. There was not much remaining but it was cool to see the rubble that was left behind.
Japanese Covered Bridge |
Ho Chi Minh City
We flew here from Da Nang and arrived late in the evening. The following day, we toured around the city seeing the War Remnants Museum (which used to be called the Museum of Chinese and American War Crimes - good that they changed the name), the Reunification Palace (a modern atrocity) and various pagodas and temples throughout the city.
Mekong Delta
Mekong Delta |
Cambodia - Siem Reap
We flew from Ho Chi Minh City to Siem Reap where we spent three days and two nights seeing the Temples of Angkor. The ruins of Angkor are like no other - it is incredible how vast the place is and how well preserved some of the temples are.
Ta Prohm Temple in Angkor |
While here, we used a tour guide to take us around which we would highly recommend. The main temples that we explored included Angkor Wat (the largest and most stunning of the temples), Angkor Thom, Bangteay Srei and Ta Prohm famed for its appearance in the movie Tomb Raider - it is really cool as it is not preserved so you see the roots of the trees overtaking the ruins.
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