Friday, December 3, 2010

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adventure in the South ...

The small town of Ninh Binh, also known as Dry Halong Bay, two hours south of Hanoi. There we have the next morning, put up early for a boat ride. Dick was packed it with the rowing boat along the river by Kalkfelshöhlen. Few people were there so early. It was very quiet and you have only heard the sound of oars. Until we came upon a group of Vietnamese teachers in the province, which to us Europeans had great interest. They asked us to roll, gave us tips and insider asked us holes in the abdomen. A very funny animated group. Lunch at a Vietnamese family finally got what until now, looking back our best meal. Of course, with rice, spring rolls, tofu, vegetables and a tasty tomato sauce.

The next day we visited the Cuc Phuong National Park. A natural rain forest, his name made on that day all the glory. We walked for two hours and in the end we took a look at the Rescue Centre, in the endangered species of monkey bred and wild.
In the evening we had booked a ticket for the night train to Hue. Ca. half an hour before departure, we arrived at the station. As expected, the small waiting room was crowded. Unfortunately, they all wanted to Hue. When the train arrived it was said that in about 4 minutes, including ticket and passport control to enter the train. Adventurous! The cars appeared to us as discarded car of the GDR state railway. It appeared to us but clean, running until we saw the beetles along the wall. The passage was so narrow that it hardly came through with a backpack. There was only one direction possible, and no time at all did not go. In our six-compartment, it was quite restless. By loud snoring (we were not!) To a fellow passenger, suffered cowering on the floor, an attack of Reiseuebelkeit. With two hours late, we went angkommen after 14 hours in Hue and had to get directly to the connecting bus that took us in a further 6 hours to Hoi An.

where we liked it very much because it was a nice mix of cozy restaurants, coffee shops, tailor shops and bars. In addition, it was an area with little traffic and a fantastic atmosphere in the small town. Hoi An is known for cooking classes. So, off to the kitchen! There was of course the typical Pho noodle soup, grilled shrimp in banana leaf, a typical Vietnamese salad and a fish curry. The atmosphere was great from the market visit to the after-work beer at the bar
Our experience in public transportation, we decided to fly to Da Lat. Arrived here, we have decided to make a trip to the Highlands. Tomorrow we go. We look forward .....


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