Nha Trang

This place is just a cool little village. I say village because I just don't know if it's big enough to be classed as a city or town. We arrived here in the evening & just went to one of the many seafood restaurants that Nha Trang is famous for. Even though we had two nights/three days here I didn't feel as though it was enough to absorb the Nha trang vibe.

A stroll along the beach here in the early morning to see the Vietnamese going for there swim before the sun is hot enough to discolour their skin, or in the evening when they are caring out their exercisers is a must. It's so relaxing to sit in the little park that lines the beach & just watch their daily happenings.

Whilst we were there we spent most of our time on the water swimming, snorkeling, island hopping, basket boating & just generally kicking back. The islands are a good way to experience the way the locals live in Nha Trang. After spending our first full day on the water we decided to rent some bikes when we finally reached dry land. This was our first experience of riding in the Vietnamese traffic. We took the bike for a casual ride along the beach front then past a few of the Cham Towers which are exactly like some of the temples of Cambodia.

Nha Trang has some great restaurants to visit & I found it one of the best places to do nothing & that's coming from a person who has to do something every minute of the day otherwise he gets bored shitless. To sum it up I would say Nha Trang is a must do for any trip to Vietnam. Whether it's one week or two your visiting it really does make a nice little stop over.