Thursday, April 16, 2015

Vietnam - Land of a Million Stairs (Day 5)


We awoke once more to the beautiful scenery of Halong Bay. The mornings are spectacular with the haze making everything look so magical. We had an early breakfast and headed off to tour a huge cave. We waited with many other tourists while Tung purchased our tickets and soon were on our way. Up, up, up the stairs. There must have been at least 100. Ok, I was dying. But I made it to the top and into the cave. There were 3 caves actually, and they were amazing. There was a stone pathway (and more stairs) throughout, but it was worth every step! We rubbed our money on the lucky turtle rock formation and were soon through the last cave. At the exit was a gift shop and there were also a few women in boats selling fresh fish. It was a very interesting side trip and very worth the time.

Back on the boat it was time to pack up and get ready to head back to Hanoi. The kids were ready to be back to the land of wi-fi and I think the adults were as well. I spent some time talking to one of the crew members, the very underworked bartender. He was young with a wife and baby girl at home and he told me about his job and his family. We had one last lunch aboard the boat and returned to the harbor.

Back in the van and on the road, I sat up front with the driver. You really see some crazy things and some even crazier driving! Our driver was very patient and never honked, which I think is rare in Vietnam! We stopped at another rest stop and all had ice cream before hitting the road again. The trip back to Hanoi took less time and we were soon back at the Green Diamond Hotel and were greeted by Mrs. Gam. We said goodbye to Tung, and made plans to go out with him in the evening. Up to our rooms for some rest and wi-fi and everyone was happy. I hitched a scooter ride from the bellman to a camera store. I was hoping I only needed new batteries for my (brand new) camera and that was the case. Back to the hotel in less than 10 minutes and I can start taking pictures again!!

Tung returned at 5:00 and we set out to see more of the Old Quarter. I’m sure we were quite a site – 10 of us trailing along behind our guide. We crossed many streets and wound our way further and further into the city. We finally arrived at our first stop, a tiny restaurant in a tiny alley between 2 buildings. Tung ordered up 2 dishes for us to choose from – pho (Vietnamese rice noodle soup) or a glass noodle bowl with chicken and pork meatballs. Grace had the pho (of course) and I tried the glass noodles. The lady came and fixed mine for me, adding fresh lime juice and chili sauce and mixed the heck out of those noodles with my chopsticks! The food was fantastic and very spicy and I was really wishing for some water or something to drink!! Our first experience with street food was fun and quite exciting and I look forward to doing it again soon!

We paid our bills – ours was $3!! – and we were off to a cell phone store to buy selfie sticks. Tung had one on the boat and all the kids wanted one. Then we headed back to our hotel and said goodbye to Tung. He is such a nice young man and a wonderful guide. We hope to stay in touch and see him again someday.

We grabbed some dessert before turning in for the night. We all have travel days tomorrow – Grace and I are heading to Saigon while the rest of our group is traveling by car to visit Jeremi’s birthmother. I’m praying for Jeremi and both of his moms. It’s going to be an emotional day for them all.

Thanks for reading. Love, Kathy