Back from a fucking fabulous holiday in "the 'nam" - truly brilliant. Lovely people, a billion motor-scooters, incredible street food (7 of us went out for dinner, drank our own weight in Saigon-brand beer, ate more food than you can possibly imagine, and the bill came to $25 total including tip), amazing weather, stunning scenery, truly amazing coffee (hot, thick, sweet, with a kick like an angry mule). I'll be getting some photies together when I wake up (only downside is 24-hours travelling with a 12 hour time difference, so I don't know what day it is right now).
Suffice to say I would recommend it as a travel destination, but go soon before the central coast turns into another Benidorm - it's going that way.
Sold down the Mekong
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Bizarrely, yes - there's an auditorium at the War Remnants Museum in Saigon (which should appeal to his anti-imperialist sentiments) which would be perfect. Not only that, touring costs would be minimal - based on what I've seen being carried on the back of a scooter (including but not limited to wardrobes, fridges, and livestock) he could get the lighting rig, smoke machine, and the Doktor on 2 Vespas and a Honda Supercub circa 1973.weebleswobble wrote:Find a suitable venue for to play?
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Started in Saigon, night bus to Nha Trang, train from there to Da Nang, bus to Hoi An and Hué, night train to Hanoi, bus to Halong Bay and back. I don't recommend the bus unless you're a committed masochist, and if you're going by train stump up the extra $10 for the "soft" sleeper.Petseri wrote:Were you in Saigon the whole time or did you get farther north as well?
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Very impressive.EvilBastard wrote:Started in Saigon, night bus to Nha Trang, train from there to Da Nang, bus to Hoi An and Hué, night train to Hanoi, bus to Halong Bay and back. I don't recommend the bus unless you're a committed masochist, and if you're going by train stump up the extra $10 for the "soft" sleeper.Petseri wrote:Were you in Saigon the whole time or did you get farther north as well?
Not that I can see myself doing it in the next couple of years, I would be interested in heading there as well. A close friend was in Nha Trang (not really a pleasure trip...) so going there (as well as the Central Highlands like Pleiku) would be my main points of interest. If we ever share a cab ride again, I may ask for recommendations.
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Finally got around to uploading some photies to Picasa - take a shufti if you like
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Beautiful pictures. How long did you stay?
结庐在人境,而无车马喧。问君何能尔?心远地自偏。