Thursday, July 29, 2010
Final days
We returned to Hanoi yesterday from Halong Bay, which was an excellent choice for the final scenic location after an 11-month journey. We spent a night on a sailing junk, but none of the hundreds of boats just like it used their sails. Lovely night though, up on the top deck looking at the silhouettes of all those oddly shaped islands lit by a cloud-filtered full moon. That night was followed by three nights in a fancy bungalow on an often empty beach on Monkey Island. It was worth waiting the extra few days for the latest typhoon to pass by, as the sailing was acceptably calm. Although the tour was pricey by Vietnam standards, it met our criteria for beautiful vistas, secluded beaches and sunny weather. Maybe a bit too much sunny weather, but hopefully Karen's sunburnt face will have recovered by the time we get home. We did tire of having the same menu every day (most tourists stay one night), even if it was tasty barbecue and seafood. Didn't much care for the breakfast of cold fried eggs and cold almost-toast. Today we did some last-minute shopping and had nail-art manicures (Bob's included). Tonight, on our last evening in Hanoi, we attended the Water Puppet Theatre, a charming display of traditional folklore and music. Tomorrow, all that's left is packing and maybe one final southeast Asian massage.
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