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August 23rd 2010
Published: August 24th 2010
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V teto nasi etape jsme se rozhodli si uzit primorskych radovanek. Nha Trang je typicke primorske letovisko, ktere by mohlo byt kdekoliv na svete. Je v nem spousta hotelu a restauraci vsech cenovych skupin a mestu vevodi nekolik kilometru dlouha pisecna plaz.

Nas prvni den v Nha Trangu jsme prolezeli cely na plazi, druhy den jsme se chystali zopakovat tuto narocnou cinnost, ale rano jsme bohuzel zjistili, ze prsi a ze se ochladilo. Po obede prestalo prset, tak jsme vyrazili se podivat na ruiny Chamskych chramu, ktere jsou na kraji mesta. Chamove bylo etnikum, ktere obyvalo uzemi dnesniho Vietnamu predtim, nez byli vytlaceni Vietnamci. Tyto chramy jsou postaveny v podobnem stylu a slouzili k uctivani stejnych bohu, jako ty v Angkoru. I presto Chamove i Khmerove vedli ustavicne valky.

Dalsi den byl nas den D. Nervozne jsme ocekavali, jake bude rano pocasi, protoze jsme chteli jit do zabavniho a vodniho parku Vinpearl, ktery lezi na ostrove naproti Nha Trangu. Listek do tohoto parku stoji 320 000 dongu {asi 320 Kc} a zahrnuje zpatecni jizdu lanovkou pres more a celodenni pobyt v arealu, kde je krome nekolika poutovych atrakci {jako horska draha, centrifuga atd.}, morskeho akvaria a nekolika restauraci jeste aquapark, kde jsme nadsene stravili cely den. Krome nekolika toboganu se tu clovek muze vyradit jeste ve wave poolu a tzv. lazy river, ktera proteka take vzrusujicim tunelem hruzy.

Nasledujici den jsme za podezrele levnych 7 USD vyrazili na poznavaci vylet po okolnich ostrovech. Z ostrovu jsme toho sice moc nevideli, zato jsme meli moznost poznat vietnamskou kulturu {karaoke}, ochutnat nektere mistni speciality, prijemne si popovidat spolu s jedinymi dvema dalsimi bilymi turisty a s jejich pomoci take ulehcit lodnim zasobam morusoveho vina.

Po dni stravenem na plazi jsme odjeli nocnim autobusem do historickeho mesta Hoi An {takovy Vietnamsky Krumlov}. V tomto meste krome pametihodnosti je spousta pasti na turisty v podobe asi milionu krejcovstvi a obchodu s obuvi. Mistni remeslnici totiz zrucne vykradaji design zapadnich firem a lacnym turistum nabizeji siti odevu jejich snu na miru. Dnes jsme si zadali zakazku za 190 USD, zitra bychom meli videt vysledek a stehovat se do levnejsiho hotelu...





In this part of our journey we decided to enjoy some treats which offeres the Vietnamese main sea-resort Nha Trang. With all its hotels, restaurants and couple of miles long municipal beach Nha Trang could be anywhere in the world and it's really nice place to stay.

Our first day in Nha Trang we were just lying on the beach. We wanted to do exactly the same during the second one but unfortunately it was raining. It stopped just after lunch but it was still quite cold so we decided to pay a visit to the Cham Towers which are on the other side of the city. The Chams are people who used to inhabit this part of the country before the Vietnamese came. The towers are built in same style and were used to worship same gods as the ones in Angkor. Even though, the Chams and the Khmers were fighting all the time.

The next day was our big day. We were praying for a nice weather because we were supposed to visit a famous amusement park called Vinpearl. The park is on an island not very far from Nha Trang and it's possible to get there by cable way which is suspended between the mainland and the island. For about 10 pounds you can enjoy two way journey by the cable way and whole day in amusement and aquapark. We spent nine lovely hours there.

For the following day we had booked a suspiciously cheap boat trip around surrounding islands. We haven't seen that much from islands but we had opportunity to experience Vietnamese culture {karaoke}, try some of the local specialities and have a nice chat with only two other foreign tourists on the boat. With help of these two we also killed nearly two bottles of mulberry wine.

After that we spent yet one more day on the beach and the evening we took a night sleeping bus to Hoi An. Hoi An is a beautiful historical town in Central Vietnam which is very famous for tailors. There are tailors in every street and on every corner and if there is not tailor shop, there is a shoe shop. We took an opportunity in our hotel and ordered some fitting clothes for 190 USD. Tomorrow we should see the results and move to a cheaper place for sleeping...






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26th August 2010

krejcovstvi
konecne je tady zlaty hreb cesty, vid Vladiku... :-)
27th August 2010

samozrejme, kdybychom nemeli jeste kus cesty pred sebou, tak tady se daji dokoupit kufry, ktere bychom klidne naplnili :-D

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