Smooth sailing in Halong Bay
						
							  
						
						
						One of the most Iconic places in South East Asia are 
						the limestone pillars of Halong Bay, A must see when in 
						the area. To get there we had to pass through the crazy 
						city of Hanoi first. Hanoi is just another big, busy 
						city and we had no interest in staying there for more 
						than we had to. We took a 12 hour bus ride from Sapa to 
						Hanoi during the day which was also another good way to 
						relax after the Mount Fansipan trek. 
						 
						We took a taxi to the old quarter and spent a while 
						trying to find some cheap accommodation, but to find 
						accommodation for less than $15 was a challenge, 
						especially when both hostels were booked out. We ended 
						up getting in to one of the hostels but we had one bed 
						for $7, we were told the room was going to be full but 
						no-one ever came and in the morning it was empty, but we 
						got a great free breakfast. 
						 
						The previous night we had booked a return bus to Halong 
						city, leaving on the Wednesday morning and returning on 
						the Sunday as to give us enough time to be able to do 
						the bay and Cat Ba island ourselves. 
						 
						We stopped on route for a break where every other tour 
						bus does where there must have been 20 - 30 bus loads of 
						foreigners. One of our tour guides told us that it 
						wasn't possible to take a ferry to Cat Ba from Halong 
						City and that if we did it ourselves we would end up 
						paying lots more, etc. We thought we would be able to do 
						it ourselves but apparently not, everyone else was part 
						of a one, two or three day tour and we were the only 
						ones who just booked a bus trip. 
						 
						We told him what we wanted and he gave us a price of $46 
						each. So in the end we did join a
						tour of Halong 
						Bay. 
						 
						The drive to Halong City took 1.5 hours longer than it 
						should have when there was an accident which banked 
						traffic for miles in both directions so it was a good 
						thing we decided not to take the boat the same day. 
						 
						We didn't want to go on the boat straight away and 
						instead stay the day in Halong City and catch it the 
						following morning. We grabbed a hotel of which there 
						were plenty and set about getting some food. There 
						seemed to be more hairdressers than restaurants and 
						settled for a small local one for some cheap food. 
						 
						The following morning we got to the tourist boat pier 
						and waited for our bus to arrive. We talked to some 
						Australians who said that they had a bad time with 
						hardly any food, no towels, napkins, weren't able to 
						swim and had to pay a surcharge for bringing their own 
						alcohol etc. Also that another couple had paid twice as 
						much and got the same deal. I thought they were on our 
						bus from the previous day so I got a bit worried we were 
						in for the same. Our group arrived and we set off on the 
						boat in to Halong bay. 
						 
						Almost straight away we had lunch which was plentiful 
						and delicious with fish as we drifited just out of the 
						bay. We then proceeded to the most famous cave in Halong 
						Bay, along with every other boat tour. The cave was very 
						impressive but they ruined by silly colouful lighting 
						and the sheer amount of people inside meant it was loud 
						and crowded, even waiting to get back on the boat 
						afterwards was busy. 
						Unfortunately the weather was hazy but sunny so the 
						views weren't as good as we hoped but still unbelievable 
						none the less. We cruised the bay for another few hours, 
						enjoying it on top of the boat. We had a some nice 
						people in our group, including a couple who are both 
						deaf. 
						 
						As the sunset we pulled up anchor and enjoyed a swim 
						before the rest of the boats arrived, jumping off the 
						top of the boat. The water was nice and warm, and 
						clean(ish) at that point. 
						 
						Soon after all the other boats arrived and we all 
						settled in for the night, checking in to our pretty good 
						rooms. I soon realized that the Australian couple with 
						the bad experience had not been on our bus to Halong, so 
						I was relieved and happy with our boat and tour. 
						 
						We all had a nice dinner and we struck up a 
						conversation, by pen, with the deaf couple who were 
						quite inspiring for us. Their names where Jon and 
						Heather and they came from Belgium and USA respectively. 
						They had met in the US over a year ago and were on a one 
						year trip through Asia, Australia and New Zealand and 
						doing a deaf program in Thailand for 3 months. So we 
						were very impressed and invited them to visit us in New 
						Zealand when they got there. 
						 
						We all woke early the following morning for breakfast at 
						7.30 and checked out afterwards. We were to be heading 
						back to Halong CIty with a stop for some Kayaking. 
						Everyone but us, Jon and Heather and some few people 
						continuing on to Cat Ba Island hopped on to another boat 
						for the kayaking, and we were confused as to why our 
						guide told just us to stay on board. 
						 
						We stopped and dropped off the rest of the people on Cat 
						Ba Island and waited for the group to be picked up. I 
						got pretty frustrated and annoyed because we didn't know 
						why were were the only ones on board and weren't sure if 
						we were going to be Kayaking. I don't know why but I 
						have been so paranoid and stressed since I have been in 
						Vietnam. 
						 
						My nerves were eased as we picked up the group from Cat 
						Ba Island and arrived at the area for the kayaking. The 
						Kayaking was short unfortunately but still nice to be 
						able to get close to the massive pillars and even kayak 
						under a cave to a secluded circular area. 
						 
						After returning for the kayaking, we set sail for Halong 
						city, enjoying the sun on deck and the last views of 
						such a beautiful place. 
						 
						We weren't able to get on the bus back to Hanoi that 
						same day as we had already booked it for the Sunday, so 
						we decided to relax in Halong City for a few nights. 
						The next day we woke and relaxed, we did some hand 
						washing where I pushed too hard on the sink and almost 
						dislodged it from the wall, cracking and dismantling 
						pipes. We didn't want to cop a bill so we went on search 
						to buy a screwdriver to to a bit of DIY work, but the 
						DIY failed and had to tell the owner. She said it was ok 
						so we proceeded to spend the rest of the day on cheap 20 
						cent an hour internet, awaiting our bus in the morning 
						to get back to Hanoi. 
						 
						Halong Bay was magnificant, so beautiful!! It is 
						unfortunate that some water pollution occurs and the 
						water is not as clean as it would seem. The weather 
						wasn't the best either, but still better than rain. 
						Exploring this area on your own would be incredible but 
						unfortunately it's hard and you pay for the privilage. I 
						was pleased with the tour though and would recommend 
						researching some good companies for the tours as 
						beautiful experiences in these kind of places can be 
						easily destroyed. 
						I definitely came back with great memories.  |