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VIETNAM | Sunday, 3 February 2008 | Views [718] | Comments [1]

this is anouther really good trip that i thought was decent enough to put in my journal, it was a 3 day motorbike trip through the hilands of veitnam.

i was told by anouther volunteer in cambodia that when i go to veitnam i need to go to a place called dalat in the highlands and do a motorbike tour. i had also read about it in the lonley planet and it seemed to be the thing to do.

inew when i got to veitnam that i wanted to stay away from the tourist trail and go to less travelled places and see how people live out there. so i got to dalat and spent a few days there it is anice town in the mountains. i was told to keep my eyes open for motorbike divers with jackets that said easy riders on and that they were the guys that new everything about the region. i was wlking down the street and i saw a guy with easyrider on his bike he asked me if i wanted to go for a trip i said yes and i told him what i would most like to see. we arranged what we would do and we would start the next day, so i told him where my hotel was and 9am the next day we would start the tour.

the next day i packed up my things and met him out the front of the hotel. turns out he was very busy so his mate called young would take me. we said hello and his english was very good he also had a brand new bike and i was the first person to take a trip on it.

so we strapped my backpack onto the back of the bike and were ready to go. i would be spending 3days with this guy so we started off by going to a view point in dalat and chatting a bit about what i wanted to do. young really new all the good places to go and he had a good sense of humor so i new that it would be a good 3days.

young had severd 17 years in the airforce in veitnam and had worked alongside american soilders during the war, this is why his english was so good. this meant that it gave me a chance to ask loads of questions about the war, he new everything about the war. he had been doing the motorbike trips for 15 years and i was lucky to get such a good guied. there are about 60 actual easyriders most that served in the war but now there are lots of copycats that are not as good but the easyriders were the originals.

the first day we spent driving through the moutains on the winding roads with amazing views of rice fields and forests. he would point out things to me that you would not see if you just took a bus. and because it was only me there i could ask as many quetions as i liked. there were other easyriders  doing the same route so it was nice to catch up with them when ever we stopped to say hello and exchange information that there guieds had tld them and what young had told me.

the first stop was a village of tribe people. they where called the chicken people i cant remember why but they were nice people anyways. they speak a differnet language so young could not translate but one woman spoke good english and told me about how they go to work in the mountains to look for food and wood.

we then continued throught the mountains with more great scenery. we passed through coffee plantations (vietnam is the 2nd biggest producer of coffee in the world) and loads of friut farms that young pointed out to me. we started to climb up one mountain with steep drops on each side, when we good to the top there was a small resurant where we had some noodle soup and caught up with other easy rider.

we had to cover quite a distance in the first day to get to see what i wanted to see so most of the day was spent on the bike. but that was ok because it was so fun going up mountains and back down then into dense rainforest and jungle where ther had once bin so much fighting. young stopped at one point and said it would be a good idea to stech my legs, he showed me this cool trick with a piece of grass where you can fire it up in the air like and arrow. there was also a coffee plantation acroos the road so i tool a walk in there to have a rest from the bike for a bit. i was walking through the trees as some people were working. the people there are very friendly and always smile and say hello. i saw that there was a house at the end of the track so i decided to go check it out. its ok to do this sort of thing in this area because the people here dont get to see other people from other countries that much and like to see visitors. so i gotto the house and there were two boys feeding some chickens so i said hello and they saw my camera and like every kid in asia wanted there picture taken. they really like it because they think its magic when you show them the picture after. young told me that some of the kids in thetribes still think that white people come from the moon, andi really think they do think that because of the looks that i get when we stop to say hello.

as the first day was coming to an end and we headed for the town we where gunna spend the first night we say people coming back from the mountains with wood food for there familys. the people here seem to me like they have areally hard life but when ever i see them they always smile and seem really happy.

we go to where we where going to spend the first night, i got a shower and cleaned up, i thought i had a nice tan untill i got in the shower and it was just a fine layer of dust all over me. i met young for dinner and we sat and talked about the day and what we would do the next day. there were also other easyriders there so when we had finished i when and sat with 3 english girls and talked about the day. it was really good to have a normal coversation with native english speakers, i tjink it was my first conversation in 2 weeks with some people form the same country!!!

the next day we loaded my bakcpack and set off again. we went round a huge lake where the there where lots of tibes people living. we then went trough a flat piece of land where there were rice fields as far as i could see. we stopped at a house on the side of the road that young took me into (you can just walk into anyones house even if youve never met them, as long as you smile and say hello its ok) they made rice wine in the house which is really really strong. there were 3 kids in the house 2 boys and one girl the two boys where about 6 and the girl about 4. even though they could not speak any english there is common ground where you can start. the first is wresteling and english football. if you say any wrestelers name like john cena or undertaker to any boy under the age of 12 then there is and instant conection all you do is act out what they do in the ring it always gets em laughing. also they love english football in asia they know all the teams and the players but they only relly support man u chealsea or arsenal but i did meet an easyrider driver that new where bristol was because he watched them play on tv. anyways the little girl did not like all the attention the boys were getting with all this talk about wresteling and football so young told me she wanted to sing a song for me that she learnt in school i told young to tell her that she would be a big star one day.

we drove a little more and stopped at anouther house where there was a family making food for the new year that was coming up. so we sat down with them and they got young to ask me loads od quetions about where i am from how old am i what do i do it wa funny. we had only bin there about half hour and word had got round a few of the other houses that they had a visitor when we got there there was only about 4 people in the house then it eventually turned to 15. there was alot of smiles and laughing in my direction so i asked young what they were saying and he said that they wanted me to meet there daughter who was about my age. she was a very pretty girl and the rest talking was about how she would be a good girl for me to marry. as you could imagin i did not have a clue what to say and i wen bright red! the time had come for us to leave and the mother of the girl said that if i come back to vietnam i must come and see them and stay with them for a while so they could arrange things. i thanked them very much and thought this was a good time to leave. the thing is there where not joking! seen as i am form the western world it was very strange that they would talk so openly about these things young understood this and took the piss out of me about it for the rest of the trip!

the next stop was some water falls and a place to swim in fresh water that came down from the mountain. me and a guy from holland went for a swim in the water and it was really good to cool off we also diver of theses big rocks into the water (i have pictures that i will put on me face book soon) the water falls were amazing they were huge it was so cool to walk around them. the place that we stayedin that night was right next to a waterfall. after i had a shower i met young at the resturant where we had something to eat. he also taught me some card tricks aswell, i have been practicing them since.

that is enough i think i may add some more to this at some point but not now as i a tired. so if you have managed to read all this way and actually understood it then well done.but the rest of it i can just tell anyone who wants to know when i get home.

as for the tip it was really good to get to see the real vietnam and the local people and young was the best guied ever. if anyone goes to vietnam go to dalat and do an easyrider tour it will be the coolest trip you will ever do!

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HI Al
It all sound so exciting - but if i had been there i would have said dont go - it seems really weird that you land in a new country and just by the by ask around and find that a bike ride is spose to be good so you look for a biker - then off you go. If you told anyone that here they would say that you were mad to trust any ol guy to take you off into the wilderness - you could have been............ well it didn't happen and it must have been awesome and i am so proud and envious of what you have done and your strength of character to do it. Gran has a copy of the journal and is sending it to auntie janet and the lady up the road has a copy and no doubt stuart and every one else who she comes across will be told. i sent the link to this journal to james paul and thomas so hope they will get on and have a look.
Al well here . Jaz went to vet for nail clipping but to her it was major surgery and so she made a real fuss. She is quite well at mo but having a few probs with incontinence - but enough of that sh**. We get the new sofa in a couple of weeks, the dishwasher is broken, its bin raining again blah blah blah - so as you can see nothing changes here all as usual.
When u coming home i'm missing you, just beginning to get to the point of being irrational about it !! No pressure but what are your plans , and will you bring home a vietnamese bride ... joking!! I hope. Nanny well she just bin to london for few days after visiting the crematorium as it was 2 year anniversary of pops death - not sure why anyone would want to go to the place your loved one was burned to a frazzle - but then everyone to their own. She due to go to devon to look after my auntie margaret who has just had her hip done, then she back for a week and she have jaz while we in egypt - we go 28th feb so try to arrange your travel around when we back - if not you be walking home from airport!
Bin gardening lately as it been sunny a few days so i had my fix and feel a whole lot better now.
Bailey will be balless soon that is if the blond one manages to get the appointment organised at the vet. He good really just a we bit mad
Lou chris and the girls were up sunday as Bethans birthday next weekend - usual candles and lots of pink stuff everywhere. Dogs all growled and barked at each other .... jaz at megan, megan at bailey (big time) and bailey not sure what the hell wrong with them both!
Anyway no news (as usual) thats Stroud for you ...too bloody busy to do exciting. Let us know your plans best wishes and lots of love
M&D

  mum Feb 7, 2008 5:44 AM

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