Monday, May 26, 2008

Halong Bay, Vietnam

After a few days in Hanoi, we left on for a boat tour in Halong Bay. This was highly recommended by basically every traveler we met in Vietnam, and was well worth it. We went for the slightly more expensive option, which included better food, free kayaking, and karaoke (this was the big selling point for Mere). After a quick scare with the girls forgetting their passports at our guesthouse, we were on the road for a painful 4 hours in a minibus, in which Mere recounted some less than tasteful camp stories which the entire bus could hear (i don't know how they could, she has such a soft voice).

Finally we arrived..oh yess

The steep rocky cliffs had a very similar look to Krabi (Thailand). Absolutely beautiful. We were also very fortunate to have a clear sunny day, which hadn't really happened much in Vietnam for us yet.

The bay was full of women in row boats selling snacks and drinks. The beers on the boat were kind of pricey, so this was a nice option. However, if you got caught with outside beers you had a to pay an "opening fee". Mark staked it out and managed to get a bunch into our room while the crew was distracted. Unfortunately he was rattled for an hour afterwards because he almost got caught. Ya...he's a real badass. Maybe crime just isn't your calling Mark.

The first activity of the afternoon was to go to a set of caves. The view over the bay from the entrance was very nice.

The caves turned out to be a lot more impressive than we expect. Pictures won't do it justice, but here's a few.

After that it was into the kayaks. There was a cool lagoon about 20 minutes away that is only accessible by going through a hole in a massive cliff.

Kayaking back into the sunset.

Quick stop for some beers before we got back on the boat....love it.

And a swim before the sun went down. They weren't down with us jumping off the top, but everyone pulled the ignorance card.


And finally Mere got her wish...karaoke time. When we first got up there the crew were all watching a Japanese soap opera and told us "no music, no karaoke". Fuck that!!! They caved pretty quickly though. Best song honours go to Mere and Jenny for "Oh What a Night" (seen below), best commentary goes to T ("Try the salmon, it's excellent"), best rap goes to Mark (the song wasn't even a rap song....what a thug!), and best joke goes to Andy for his borderline jokes that only a sweet old man can get away with.

Didn't take long to get the whole boat rockin (that's Andy in the foreground). Despite the pretty large mix of ages, it turned out to be one of the funnest nights in Vietnam.

Even the crew got into it. The guy in blue shirt left and put on pants for this performance. Love those Vietnamese love songs.

Later in the night, T returned from the bathroom with news "Two things. First of all, Mark is passed out on a couch, so we need to mess with him (all present agreed). Second, the ladder in still in the water, so I think we should have a late night dip." Mark was actually awake, so he got up before we could do anything, and joined us for the swim. Crew; not happy. And that kids, is way you don't leave the ladder in the water.

The next day was another beauty...nothing to do but relax and enjoy the sun.

Part way through the morning we passed by a floating fishing village which was pretty cool..



After 1 night back in Hanoi, and a last night out with the girls, we said goodbye. Take care ladies, safe travels home, and see you back in the T-dot.

1 comment:

meredithdees said...

My only question is I don't have a soft voice???

Great documentation of the trip..hope you guys are still doing ripping it on the activities. Keep us posted on the travels!