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Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Hoa Binh » Mai Chau September 14th 2013

Moc Chau Während wir auf Jan's Visa warteten, packten wir die nötigsten Sachen für einen 2 Wöchigen Ausflug und liessen den Rest bei Hang und Sa stehen. Auf dem Weg Richtung Moc Chau genossen wir die schöne Landschaft mit Reisfeldern, Bergen/Hügel und die verschiedene Einheimischen. Wir haben in Vietnam bereits so viele Zuckerrohrdrinks getrunken und nun haben wir zum 1. Mal die Pflanzen selbst gesehen. Wir waren uns nicht einmal sicher, bis wir die Verkäuferin gefragt haben. Man muss das Zuckerrohr zuerst schälen, bevor man es benutzen kann. Wir haben ein ganzes Zuckerrohr für 10000d gekauft. Die Verkäuferin schnitt es in kleine Stücke für uns, damit wir einfach den Saft heraus kauen können. Auch sahen wir, dass sehr junge Kinder (ca. 6 oder 7) schon die Büffelherde bewachen. Ganz kleine Kindern werden in einem Korb hinter ... read more
Blick auf unseren Weg
Jan geniesst die Aussicht
Mai Chau von oben

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Hoa Binh » Mai Chau December 19th 2012

From December 16 through the 19, Scott and I decided to venture slightly south to the small village of Mai Chau rather than spend a few more days in Hanoi waiting for our Christmas excursion to Sapa. We called ahead and booked 3 nights at a traditional homestay with stilt houses and bungalows, located a little off the beaten path from Mai Chau's "city center" - basically a few shops, street-food restaurants and a gas station. We planned our journey, intending to take an 8:00 a.m. public bus, but, after taking a taxi all the way across town and arriving at the bus station, we were informed that the bus had left earlier than we thought, and the next one wasn't leaving until 1:30 p.m. Great. With no other choice aside from camping out in the ... read more
Stilt house/ common area
Bungalows
Water lilies

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Hoa Binh July 25th 2012

So Arrive in Hanoi no less than 24 hours (ish) late. The taxi driver was waiting for us though (good day!) got to our first hostel however and they had given our room away and the taxi driver didnt work for the company he was just a dodgey guy. (who would have known) found a second hostel though and when we arrived there down a tiny little alley te people were so nice (too ice maybe) (at this point in the story id like to say my unhappieness was back and I am now grumpy) This didnt last long however (yay) I thought the room was really good air con and it worked out really well.Nam howeer upon arrival is loud noisey smelly and the roads are amazingly difficult to cross. for people who havnt been ... read more

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Hoa Binh April 4th 2012

Friday, 30 March 2012 - My company organized a one day trip, so I traveled with my colleagues to Thung Nai which is located 100km northwest of Hanoi. Thung Nai means "valley of deer" as deer were coming to this valley in the old days. When Hòa Bình hydropower plant was built in the 1980s, the valley became a reservoir. The mountains were partly submerged in the water and they became islands, as a result the landscape is similar to Hạ Long bay. We left Hanoi at 7am and back to the city at 7:30pm. When we arrived at Thung Nai commune, we rented a boat (about US$60) and cruised on the reservoir. We visited a couple of temples and I saw some interesting things there. Along the way to the temples, the Mường and Dzao ... read more
View from our boat (stairs to Đền Trình temple)
Baking fishes over a wood fire
View from our boat (cruising on the reservoir)

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Hoa Binh » Mai Chau March 15th 2011

Wednesday 2nd March We are off to Mai Chau which is a district of Hoa Binh Province in the northwestern region of Vietnam. The district is located at about 160 km from Ha Noi. We are picked up by a 4x4 outside the hostel and already theres a Canadian lady and her daughter sitting tightly in the back two seats. We are now sitting in the middle with the tour guide and the front two seat are occupied by the driver and co driver who's role is still unclear even to this day! This is going to be a rough ride and its not long before we're hurtling down the bumpy highways towards our village in the mountains. Two hours later at the halfway mark has us at a grim roadside cafe where the toilets were ... read more
Mai Chau Valley
Mai Chau Valley
Mai Chau town

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Hoa Binh » Mai Chau June 1st 2010

The more I am discovering this country, the more I am curious, the more i'm learning, the more i'm loving it! We went on a motorbike trekking for 4 days. Itinerary: Hanoi to Tam Dao, Tam Dao to Mai Chau via Hanoi, Mai Chau to Cuc Phuong and Cuc Phuong back to Hanoi on Tuesday. The stops: 3 Hours on the road: approximatly 15 hours, Kilometres approximatly 400km We left Hanoi on saturday at 9am for our first destination, Tam Dao, 80 km up to the Northeast of Hanoi. Manu and I on a motorbike and Adelaide on the other. and a guy called Nicky, an english lad, who plays with the Roots on a third motorbike. There was a football game between the local team (Tam Dao team I suppose) and an expat team called ... read more
At the Green Mango
Tam Dao
Froggy Tam Dao

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Hoa Binh » Mai Chau April 9th 2010

The morning after arriving back in Hanoi from Halong bay, it was battlestations again for our trip to rural location Mai Chau, 150km southwest of Hanoi. We'd left Birgit in charge or organising this and she did a great job booking us down there in a 4WD vehicle complete with English-speaking guide and accommodation in the White Thai village area. Things didn't start so well when the guide failed to pick us up on time, but after Birgit put on her teacher-voice at the tour company headquarters things were underway. We arrived in Mai Chau and were really pleased to find we'd be staying in a Thai style stilt house, the likes of which we'd seen at a museum in Hanoi. Lukas and Phoebe were thrilled and set about stick-fighting immediately on the thin bamboo floors, ... read more
Rice paddies
Two Pesky Puppies
Offal Anyone?

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Hoa Binh » Mai Chau September 3rd 2009

Today was another great day weatherwise. With the skies being a bit overcast it cools down things a few degrees which helps so much. We stayed in Phu yen last night. For dinner last night we wanted to try something a bit different so we had Vietnamese food again of course. For the first part of the day we were on some back roads which I enjoy. Because we are getting closer to Hanoi though we are coming more and more into civilization. The towns are getting larger and their is more people and traffic. At about 11am we hit the main road, which is 2 lanes and has a lot more traffic on it. We headed to Moc chau. As we begin to pull into the town I was struck by the number of motorcycles ... read more
The road is so bad its gone
Where Rambo was held hostage
Heading into town

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Hoa Binh » Mai Chau November 20th 2008

Le retour sur Hanoi s'est effectue par le train de nuit depuis Lao cai (ville frontiere avec la Chine). L'arrivee dans la capitale a lieu au petit matin (5 heures!) et nous fumes reveilles par des chants patriotiques diffuses par un haut parleur bien chevrotant. Bref, le jour se levait a peine et la ville s'animait : motos petaradantes, sonnettes en tout genre, bref l'animation qui, la nuit s'estompe, reprenait de plus belle. Le passage fut bref puisqu'a 9 heures, nous reprenions la route vers Mai Chau situe un peu plus a l'ouest de Hanoi, 130 kilometres environ soit plus de 4 heures de route. Nous avions un guide a l'anglais plus que rudimentaire et un chauffeur ne parlant que le vietnamien...nous etions donc entre nous !!!! Quitter Hanoi en voiture est une chose extraordinaire. Un ... read more
Maison sur pilotis
Lotus
Activites dans les rizieres

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Hoa Binh » Mai Chau July 28th 2008

***Sorry to confuse....Pics from this and the Halong Bay blog are the wrong way round....ooooppss!!*** (Shouldn't try to be clever after too many beers!!) Hi all, Ok so we experienced our first Vietnamese scam while jumping on the bus to get here, Let me explain: when we arrived at the bus station in Hanoi the bus for Mai Chau was just leaving (and so we didnt have time to check any deatails on price etc) so we quickly jumped on without hesitation........ on the bus were 3 American girls (who had only just began thier travels) who told us that they had made friends with the Vietnamese boy sitting in front of us who had told them that he was paying 70,000 dong therefore the price was set for all us foriegers they paid so we ... read more
Limestone formations
Stalectites
Cave




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