Hanoi, Ninh Bình and Cát Bà Island

To kick off the adventure through Vietnam, and make the most of our remaining time before Logan (who has been travelling with me for this past month) returns home to New Zealand, we decided to start things off in the capital city Hanoi, exploring the old town and visiting the Temple of Literature, and Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. 

St. Joseph's Cathedral in the old quarter. 

Temple of Literature, over the centuries students have rubbed the turtle heads smooth by praying for luck in upcoming exams. 

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, no photos allowed inside. 


The next destination was to a smaller city a couple of hours south called Ninh Bình. From here we made a day trip to Trang An where we joined a guided rowboat tour, which weaved around the limestone peaks and through low caves to visit various temples along the way.



For our final destination we originally intended to head northeast to the coast and visit Hà Long, where we could take a day cruise around Hà Long Bay. However we instead opted to head offshore and stay on the largest island in the bay itself, Cát Bà Island, where we were still able to enjoy an incredible day cruise surrounded by the hundreds of towering limestone islands which the bay is famous for.

View from our hotel. 

View of the Sun setting from the boardwalk. 

Hà Long Bay cruise:

Comments

  1. Gorgeous view from your hotel. The limestone islands are huge! 😲 Very awesome.

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  2. Nice to see you and read about your adventures. Hope you're having an incredible time as it looks! Hi from the Tama Family. Also, Dad asked after you and says hi from Chch :) lots of good thoughts. Look forward to reading more.

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