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Saturday, 28 November 2009
Dog fritters
The sleeper bus has beds in and I was unlucky to have the back seats, these are not for the cool people, 5 people share one big bed at the back and the sleeper buses are made for Asians who are generally vertically challenged so it was one of the most awful places to sleep, to top that off it was meant to be a 12 hour trip to Mui Ne but there was a landslide on one of the mountain road so we were stuck for 12 hours in the same position. Left at 21:00 the night before and was due to get there at 0600 the next day, didnt get there untill 21:00 the next night, this has to be one of the worst journeys I have ever had. Mui Ne was worth the bother as it is a very pretty place with different coloured latterns linning the river and all the shops. Most of the shops here are tailors where you can get anything made with any fabric (this is where Top Gear went on their trip), unfortunatly due to the time I am travelling and the weight gain/loss it was not practical for me to get one made. Last time I was travelling with a broke ass Canadian but due to her wanting to go treking I left with out her to Mui Ne but things happen for a reason and I have met another nice girl who is British and I have also been sharing with Peter who is the funniest person I have met. In Mui Ne I stayed in my first dorm which is where I met the afore mentioned people, the dorm is ok but I find it hard to relax when having a massive shit as the noises are embarressing but hey I dont care now. We had a very big night in Mui Ne where we started drinking at 1300 and didnt get in till very early in the morning. Peter and Anna didnt reallyu want to get the bus with me as I seemed to be bad luck they said but we got the 4 hour bus to Hue which is not as nice really nothing much there except a city and bars etc etc so we only stayed one night and got the 14 hour bus to Ha Noi which does not have the same charm as Saigon or the same night life but along the way we heard of a great hostel called the Drift which is where the nightlife is. In Ha Noi I have actually seen a dog on the grill, it was cut in 4 and you could see that it was a dog, I tried to get a picture but the market lady screamed at me so I didnt bother. The Vietmanease are quite strange, they cant speak English and they laugh a lot when you try and speak to them which is very annoying, they also are relentlesss in trying to get you on Motorbikes and just shout YOU or grab your shoulder and when you say know they follow you down the street. This has been testing my patience to the extreme so now I might just tell them I cant speak English not a word which is funny or tell them to leave me the fuck alone.
The food as we got North has become much more varied and harder to find, I just ate Bru cha or something which cost 50p and was some meat and veg. These street sellers only sell one type of food so when I ask for a menu they laugh but I have figured that out now so I should be good for the rest of my trip. Beer in some of the places we have been has been as low as 15p per pint or as high as 1 pound. In Mui Ne they actually gave us free drinks which were bloody horrible but still they were free.
The roads in Ha Noi are manic and crossing them is an art that I am getting really good at, you just walk and they go round you but it does make your ass quiver when they are all coming towards you.
There probably is a lot more stuff I could say but I generally forget it and I cant put pictures on as most of the comps here have viruses and I lost my Goa pictures from this so dont want to take the chance until I get out of Vietnam.
I am heading Monday for Ha Lon Bay which is where the Top Gear Guys went to and from there Sa Pa which I think will be freezing.
The scenerey in vietnam has been breathtaking and I would reccomend to anyone this country.
A good thing about Asia is that there is nothing to do with Xmas here, no decorations, no cards, no shit music, no paxo adverts no Bernard Mathews which is refreshing however I am stressing where to stay for Xmas as I should have booked months ago but I refuse to do this as I dont know where I will be so I may have to sleep on a beach or park ha ha ha
Thursday, 19 November 2009
From flashpacker to backpacker















Flashpacker = older traveller with money who does not eat at the cheapest places or stays at the cheapest shit holes.
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Love you long time




Monday, 9 November 2009





Last blog from India and I intended for it to be a long one but seen as im using a keyboard that is as useful as Ann Franks drum kit you will have to bear with me and the spelling!
Finally left Palolem and headed via a day train (8 hours) to Hospet where I met with a dutch guy and decided to share a room to save cost! We travelled to Hampi which is a religious site where no meat or booze can be consumed, why any one wouldnt eat meat is beyond me. First morning I got up at 0430 so I could climbe Metunga hill to see the sun rise in the morning, the hill is 500 meters above sea level and now I reliased that flip flops were not the best footware for this hike. There were some parts that a slip would be death so I decided to lose the sandles and venture bare foot. Once we hit the top the views were breath taking and seeing the sun rise was amazing, then all of a sudden monkeys appeared and we started feeding them nuts from our hands, once this wore off I decided if I closed my hand what would then do so quite gently the monkey opened my fingers and then took the nuts then when they were gone quickly opened my hand and the monkey looked shocked then angry ha ha ha. Jim done the same to the bigger monkey and the monkey pushed him with both arms. Down the mountine was via another route which was more easy and relaxing.
I headed to the main temple armed with some bannanas to feed Lasmi the temple elephant but she was being washed in the river but I was already spotted as 3 monkeys mugged me of my bannanas. I was blessed by the heffa lump and watched her being washed. The next day we hired mopeds and went around Hampi to look at all the temples but when you have seen one youve seen them all. We also drove into Hospet for lunch and driving around a city is complete madness, althugh the speed never gets up over 20mph its still daunting weaving in and out hooting your horn then people come down the wrong way. Lunch for 7 of us cost 2.50.
I could have done with one more day in Hampi to see some more but alas I had an 18 hour local train ride to bangalore, no tourists just locals and I had a group of 14 kids all watching me read.
Bangalore and Trichy (where i am now) are both smelly shitty cities with no tourists so im bored and annoyed.
To sum up India I think there is a love hate thing, I love Goa and Hampi but hate the cities where people want money for anything, like a transvestite on the train wanted money for nothing "fuck off" and in Bangalore getting my 8 hour train to trichy somone showed me the platform (which I would have found very easily) and he went off and said he paid 100 rupes to the driver for my bed ha ha ha ha, I told him to get stuffed as well as I had a ticket which he saw, his price then lowered to 50 rs but I lectured him on how if he was in London I would have helped him for free. I just got the head wobble all Indians do.
Im looking forward to Maylasia teh city and the rain forest!





