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Jul
09

I would do it all again

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Rupali Karekar describes the second half of her holiday to Vietnam.


WHEN I wrote about my scuba-diving and canoeing experience in Vietnam, one reader suggested that I need not have gone that far for that kind of divine experience, when I can easily enjoy it in some exotic locations nearby.

But my adventure tour to Vietnam did not focus only on the beaches and sea. And while I did have a great time diving, singing to myself while canoeing in the serenity of the fabulous waters of Catba Island, as well as dozing off on the deck of my house boat in the middle of the day as a gentle breeze lulled me to sleep — I also enjoyed my bicycle rides in the villages of Ninh Binh and quiet walks in the mountains of Mai Chau.

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Fabulous waters and beaches of Catba Island.
PHOTO: Rupali Karekar

My journey to Catba Island ended on the fourth day of my northern Vietnam tour, and I took a bus ride to Hai Phong from where I proceeded to a long but picturesque ride to Ninh Binh (pronounced Ning Bing) — a splendid patch of green that was quite a contrast to the blue waters of Halong Bay.

A quick boat ride along a small rivulet in the area opened up a hidden world of floating rice fields, neatly separated by respective farmers by skillful plantation of the rice saplings, and marked by the thinnest of twigs plonked into the muddied grounds.

I was surrounded by huge rocks made of limestone and my boat had to pass through three cave-like openings in these rocks to reach the other side.

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A quiet boat ride that led to a number of caves.
PHOTO: Rupali Karekar

The dark caves were so small that at times I had to bend down to touch my nose to my knees to avoid getting a bump on the head. They were so narrow that two boats would have to wrestle each other to make it to the other side.

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Passing through three cave-like openings in the rocks.
PHOTO: Rupali Karekar

The rivulet was lined on both sides by rice fields floating on the water, with farmers submerged waist deep in the fields while they harvested the crops.

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Rice fields lining the river in Vietnam. PHOTO: Rupali Karekar

The afternoon was spent cycling in the village, avoiding the huge patches of rice grains occupying the roadsides, where they had been  laid out for drying. Manouvering my bicycle through these hurdles was an adventure in itself.

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Rice drying on the side of the road. PHOTO: Rupali Karekar

Amazing as the view in Ninh Binh was, it faded in beauty to the countryside of Mai Chau.

Hidden in the mountains of north Vietnam, this tiny paradise is a tourist hotspot, mostly for its quiet greenery but also for the unique experience of staying with the locals in stilt houses.

Nearly 100 villagers provide modest accomodation to tourists in an adjacent house, which qualifies as an outhouse to the main structure. The smallest room can accomodate four people, who are provided with nothing more than a mattress, covers and a mosquito net to sleep at night.

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Villager outside stilt house in Mai Chau. PHOTO: Rupali Karekar

However, the fields are a nature-lovers’ playground, where a simple walk can stretch for hours as smiling faces greet you and welcome you to their little world.

Just do not be bothered by the various grass-hoppers who occasionally land on you at any time of the day. If you manage to catch some, they can be quite a delicacy when roasted or fried for dinner. I was challenged to try one out, although I have to confess, I chickened out.

I am sure there are amazing places to see in South East Asia and most of them are quiet near. But, the seven days I spent in Vietnam — with its good food, friendly people and amazing countryside — were worth every penny I spent.

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Vietnamese sunset. PHOTO: Rupali Karekar

I do not regret going that far for a holiday. In fact, given half a chance I would do it again.

Source: Rupali Karekar (blogs.straitstimes.com)

Dec
05

Entry from Vang Vieng, Laos

Posted by chi.nh

The author memorized his trip in HaLong bay and Catba island when he’s in Vang Vieng, Laos. He described briefly in this entry.

Friday 5 October 2007

Scenery in Catba

Sa-bai dee

After our night in Hanoi we went to Ha Long bay and Cat Ba island close by. We spent the day on a boat tour and went kayaking around the islands which were stunning. Kayaking was so much fun but got progressively harder due to the numerous water fights flooding our little kayak. We paddled under a small gap in a rock into a huge circle of rock which echoed all of our crazy shouting. We had a sea food BBQ on a little deserted beach which was once again incredible, I have had loads of really good fish, I think I might be over my fish fad Mum n Dad!

The next morn we went back to Hanoi and met up with the new group members for the Laos part of the trip and left that afternoon earlier than planned due to a storm coming in, which was fruitless as we ended up being at the Laos border crossing which happened to be a small building at the top of a huge mountain in the middle of the storm! We got drenched as we were actually in the clouds - they were rolling off the mountains all around us.
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Beside kayaking, hiking is also a must in Catba. Moreover, other island you can have really nice time is Monkey island

Sunday, Jul 15, 2007

2:10pm


Halong City Harbor

I slept really well last night on the boat.  We arrived at Catba Island, the only inhabited island in Halong Bay this morning.  Then we went for a 2 or 3 hour hike up to one of the peaks of the island.

It was a great hike, but everyone was drenched, sweating buckets the whole time.  I just went in my shorts and Adidas and used a small towel to soak up all of the immense quantities of sweat that was pouring out of my body.
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Dec
04

The Vietnam Trip

Posted by chi.nh

This entry told you the trip to Vietnam. The author was traveling to Halong then Catba and doing kayak here.

We had seen many pictures of it in magazines and also watched the reports many times in our favourite chanel : Travel and Living - and longing to see and experience directly the beauty of Halong Bay by ourself.

We missed the opportunity to go to Vietnam last Lebaran because we were quite reluctant to book the flight tickets timely.

So we decided that we had to spend our vaction in Vietnam over new year. Two weeks before X’mas we still could book and secure our flights with quite reasonable fares :
by Valuair for  CGK - SIN - CGK and
by TIgerairways for SIN - Hanoi and Saigon - SIN.

We spent one night in Singapore visiting the new VIVO city in Harbor front and hunting some bargains along the orchard the next day.  J got some pairs of shoes - luckily we could ask a friend to take it back home rite away and did not have to carry them over to Vietnam.

We were picked up in Nobai - Hanoi Airport on new years eve evening and it was real cold around 16 C. We really havent thought about the weather beforehand .. and we were not prepared with the rite clothing !

Our Hotel in the Old Quarter recommended us Little Hanoi restaurant for their Vietnamese speciality. So we went directly there and ordered the fried Tuna and some Pho ( what else ? ). And it was so delicious .. or maybe we were just too hungry ( because we did not get any meal during the flight .. )

Afterward we went toward Hoan Kiem Lake and found that the local crowds were gathered around the open stage by the lake to watch the celebration welcoming the new year. Pitily it was bit too cold for us - that we didn’t really enjoy the count down ceremony and other performances. Instead We headed back directly to our hotel after midnight.

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