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Asia » Vietnam » Central Highlands » Lam Dong » Da Lat October 1st 2006

(Anna there is a caterpillar picture at the bottom of the page). Having left Hoi An far too many hours before hand, we arrived safe and sound away from the typhoon a little later than anticipated at about 1.30pm. Claire and Emma let Bruce and I get on with the gritty business of selecting a hotel, so we based ourselves in a modern mini hotel, that had wonderfully comfortable beds and plenty of hot water. All for a mere seven dollars per room including breakfast. Having settled in, we wasted no time and arranged a tour with a group of "Dalat easy riders" the following day. We popped on the internet to send our little "we are safe" message to everyone and we tried but failed to get a message through to Paul and Pauline to ... read more
We Plough the Fields and Scatter
Flower Farm
Crazy House

Asia » Vietnam » Central Highlands » Lam Dong » Da Lat September 21st 2006

We arrived in Dalat after a 7 hour journey. We we worrried before the trip that our bus wouldn't be satisfactory and were pleasantly surprised by our deluxe bus, in fact we nearly froze due to the air-con. I asked the driver at the stop-over could he open the doors to get out our jumpers. Several travellers took note and soon there was a frantic search for warm jumpers by travellers at the side of the road in 30 degree heat. Very bizarre! We were greeted onboard by an Aussie who resembled Billy Connolly with entertaining travel stories but we were quick to ditch him when we arrived in Dalat, Amy thought that he was the sort of bloke who would slit your throat while sleeping. Maybe a bit extreme. A little bit of info. for ... read more
Lance
Before the rain!
Our bike guide trying to keep us warm

Asia » Vietnam » Central Highlands » Lam Dong » Da Lat August 22nd 2006

Not so impressed with this town, its apperently honeymoon haven for the Vietnamese, but a bit tacky and not much to see. However we took a tour outside of the city which was wonderful. Managed to fit in rose gardens, coffee plantation, waterfalls, silk worm factory, lunch at a local house, a mushroom farm and corn house and some other sites in one day, and our motorbike drivers had fantastic english and were good company.... read more
piper and his cows
coffee plantations
vietnamese girl...hair dyed with corn juice

Asia » Vietnam » Central Highlands » Lam Dong » Da Lat August 1st 2006

Dalat Dalat is a small peaceful hill station deep in the mountainous region of Trung Son in the central highlands. Dotted with lakes, waterfalls and evergreen forests makes this town an ideal retreat for some relatively tourist free trekking. Previously named ‘Le Pettit Paris’ when Vietnam was a former French colony this town is unlike any I have previously seen in Asia. Most the buildings have an odd familiar European feel, the older generations of Vietnamese speak fluent French and even to this day there is a miniature replica of the Eiffel tower. (Which if you have a keen eye you can just about see on one pic!) Another first experience for me in Asia was the cold. With the town of Dalat seated at over 1500m high it was no longer shorts and t-shirt time ... read more
Bong Pho Waterfall
Are we nearly there yet?
Hien was never the same

Asia » Vietnam » Central Highlands » Lam Dong » Da Lat July 30th 2006

Dalat Dalat is a small peaceful hill station deep in the mountainous region of Trung Son in the central highlands. Dotted with lakes, waterfalls and evergreen forests makes this town an ideal retreat for some relatively tourist free trekking. Previously named ‘Le Petit Paris’ when Vietnam was a former French colony, this town is unlike any I have previously seen in Asia. Most of the buildings have an odd European feel (They even have a small scale Eiffel tower!) and the older generations of Vietnamese speak fluent French where I was able to practice my fluent GCSE level language skills. Another first experience for me in Asia was the cold. With the town of Dalat seated at over 1500m high it was no longer shorts and t-shirt time for us! We hired a moped and spent ... read more
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Hien was never the same again...
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Asia » Vietnam » Central Highlands » Lam Dong » Da Lat July 26th 2006

LETS OFF ROAD! We've got a 1 in 3 incline with..... Ok, ok so you may all not appreciate the "man chat" but I'm not kidding, we did some extreme sports in Dalat. First day there, in the bizzare, rainy, dated suburb of a German town style place, we signed away our safety to Phat Tyre Adventures. Day 1 - Bike and Hike Firstly we were taken out of town on our bikes, up various inclines and to the ridge above town. There, sweating with fear and lack of fitness we started a true downhill section through the pine forests, skidding behind our guide who kept refering to Charlotte as 'weak'. Which was rather unsupportive given the task ahead and the difficulty of the terain. Then onwards for many miles of track to a lake surrounded ... read more
Charlotte biking through cattle
Hywel refuelling

Asia » Vietnam » Central Highlands » Lam Dong » Da Lat July 23rd 2006

The 5.30pm, seven hour bus trip to Dalat from Saigon was cancelled (a blessing in disguise), so I took a morning flight the next day. This worked out well because I had a good night out at Lush in Saigon, and I avoided what I later heard was a rough, long bus ride through the winding mountain roads. Dalat is a small city in the south central highlands of Vietnam, a few hundred miles northeast of Saigon. It is a big Vietnamese tourist destination, and many honeymooners go there to visit some of the lakes and other cheesy sites. The area is also known for adventure sports like canyoning, trekking and rock climbing. As soon as I got to town, I hooked up with a tour group called the Easy Riders, who take you around on ... read more
Horses on the mountain side
Waterfall near Da Lat
Hiking up a misty mountain

Asia » Vietnam » Central Highlands » Lam Dong » Da Lat July 11th 2006

First things first, I have to apologise for a lot of these photos being blurry. Our crap camera has struck again! After yet another early start of around 7am, we boarded our bus to Da Lat, which is a small town in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. The bus was surprisingly empty so we claimed the back seat and assumed the 4 hour journey was going to be a pleasant one. After 4 hours we arrived at an unknown destination where we picked up a number of locals.....and their families......and their pets.....and their motorbikes! Nah it wasn't that bad, but still a squeeze. Although, I have seen buses drive past with mopeds and bicycles attached precariously to the roof! We asked our driver how far we were from Da Lat, who told us that we had ... read more
Yes, I am still drunk
Riding the Eagle
A Rather Large Chicken

Asia » Vietnam » Central Highlands » Lam Dong » Da Lat July 8th 2006

After the chaos that is Ho Chi Minh we decided to head to the cooler climes of Dalat. It is an old french colonial resort town that was basically left alone during the war because it is so pretty. Sadly it also rains there alot (read: it rained the whole time we were there). It was cooler than HCMC which was nice for a wee break. We didn't do too much - walked around the lake, took a bike out to Tiger Waterfall, got wet. The town itself was really nice though so it was great just hanging out. After a couple of days we were ready for the heat again. It was time to head to Nha Trang. Now, we have taken many bus rides on this trip, and most of the time over crazy, ... read more
Bicycle
Scene
Boats

Asia » Vietnam » Central Highlands » Lam Dong » Da Lat June 24th 2006

Ah Dalat! The cool climate, lack of hawkers and relaxed atmosphere in this hill town suit me nicely after the intense humidity and annoying shouts of Saigon. I spent my last day there sending out postcards and taking a walk. And thus I went north to Dalat. The main insustries in Dalat and flowers, art, cheesy tourism (fake Eiffel tower anyone?) and coffee. Most tourists here are middle class Saigonese and western backpackers are comparatively thin on the ground. Last night I went into a cheap local restaurant and, after getting a little absorbed in my food, looked up and found that I'd gathered a large audience of small children. Whether they were staring at my skin tone, bizzare table manners was amystery, though it was probably a mix of both. I grinned and waved and ... read more




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