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Beachside Escape, Nha Trang 2nd Edition

It was good that we got a lot of rest as we had to wake up early the next day to catch a flight back to Ho Chi Minh via Vietnam Airlines. Our flight was early morning and the taxi driver who drove us from the airport to the hotel was the one who drove us back to the airport. He was a great driver! My mom asked him to take a stop at the local bakery to pick up some breakfast (below).

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Airport taxi special. The meter was running the whole time and by the time we got from the airport to the taxi, it was at VND$578,000 verses their specials from the airport to wherever in Nha Trang VND$380,000 and from Nha Trang back at VND$250,000.

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Nha Trang Domestic Airport

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Từ biệt, Nha Trang!

Beachside Escape, Nha Trang 1st Edition

We made our way to the airport around 3PM. Below are just two pictures of the domestic terminal Tan Son Nhat Airport. Although it is an international airport, the domestic terminals were pretty run down. There were tiny cockroaches running around.

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Two and a half hours of waiting and a 35 minute plane ride (yes, the plane ride was 35 minutes) later, we arrived in Cam Ranh/Nha Trang! It's interesting that it takes 35 minutes by plane vs. 8-9 hours by car, similar to SF to LA in a way. I slept the whole plane ride here since I was still jet lagged. The taxi ride from the airport in Cam Ranh to our hotel in Nha Trang was 45 minutes (longer than the plane ride there), 38 km away. I managed to fall asleep and apparently I was snoring in the taxi while my mom was freaking out about whether the taxi driver was going to take us somewhere to sell our livers since the road to the hotel was by the countryside with no street lights or anything. We made it to the hotel! It was around 9 or 10PM but it felt like 3 in the morning.

We stayed at the Sheraton Nha Trang Hotel & Spa and it was definitely a luxury hotel in a very popular city in Vietnam. Nha Trang is a coastal city east of the South China Sea. It is well known for its beaches and scuba diving. Once we arrived in our rooms, we had chocolate truffle pops waiting for us! Too bad neither of us likes chocolate.. But their hospitality from check-in to the room was exceptional.

I can stare at the view of the South China Sea all day. We went to sleep right away and woke up the next day still admiring the view! Our main objective of this trip was to relax from the hustle and bustle of city life. Eventually we decided to explore the hotel a bit more as the hotel offered a lot of amenities! The Sheraton has panoramic bay views throughout the hotel, the outdoor reflecting pool, fitness center, cooking school, more than seven restaurants, and bars. 

I still can't get over how pretty the hotel is! We eventually made it through the hotel and explored the city! It's obvious how different Nha Trang is compared to Ho Chi Minh. Nha Trang has a more laid back environment verses Ho Chi Minh, which a metropolitan area. Everybody is here is also really nice. The biggest difference from the two cities is that everybody is trying to cash out in the metropolitan area, mainly the cost of anything around Ho Chi Minh is 30-40% more than Nha Trang. There are tourist areas in Nha Trang, mainly the beach areas- which is probably the city's most profitable area, but the rest of the city consist of locals meaning their prices are much cheaper. An example would be the first night in Ho Chi Minh on the street, my mom and I had pho for VND$40,000 vs (later I'll post pictures) VND$20,000 a bowl in Nha Trang. Same kind of setting, on the street in the mini chairs but half the price. 

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There are still a lot of people in Nha Trang but there is a significantly greater number of people in Ho Chi Minh City. 

I love fruits. Ever since we've been in Vietnam, there are SO many different kinds of fruits ranging from rambutan to my favorite- dragonfruit! They have fruit stands on every corner and if they don't, there are ladies on bicycles with baskets of different kinds of fruits for sale.

We stumbled into a local market at around 7-8am in the morning, so still quite early but everybody was awake and already eating breakfast (pho)! We went upstairs and discovered this warehouse looking place with individual food stands. We didn't understand what they sold but it was definitely interesting to see the local market. 

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Outside with more fruit and vegetable stands.

Everybody seems to know where they were going wheezing by my mom and I. There were so many things to look at that. Several stands were selling the pho noodles (bun?) and others were selling lots of foreign spices like shrimp paste and marinated veggies.

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My mom noticed a lady selling shaved(?) coconuts for VND$10,000 and she really wanted to try it so we got one! I've never had real coconut juice before. Well I guess Amar tried to chop one before but kind of failed. It's very interesting! The juice however was warm so it didn't really appeal to me but my mom enjoyed it. 

The first (malnourished) kitty I saw! I saw plenty of malnourished puppies but everybody knows that I have a soft spot for kitties :'( 

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These moped motorcycle machines are the local's main source of transportation (like you've seen earlier in my first Vietnam Diaries video). The Cantonese cyclo guy told us that everybody drives these because they are manufactured in Vietnam and so it is much more affordable. My mom and I have seen a whole family (mom, dad, child, and another child) on one of these. Every time I see crazy traffic, I can't help but wonder how many accidents happen a day. I did notice that everybody is really careful about driving- which involves a lot of honking. Crossing the streets in the beginning was such a challenge! We had to overcome our fear of getting run over and just step into the street and the cars and mopeds will just go around you. 

After wandering away from the local market and all the people, we saw this lady (below) cooking her meats for the day on the street. It was probably like 10am at this point and we were starving so we sat down and did what we did best-- feast! 

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Our order of pho with unknown parts of beef and quail eggs. The broth was sososo good. 

Our order of pho with unknown parts of beef and quail eggs. The broth was sososo good. 

Our breakfast for the day! Mmmm with my mom's grilled chicken over rice. 

Our breakfast for the day! Mmmm with my mom's grilled chicken over rice. 

After breakfast (yes, that was breakfast), we decided to go buy some banh mi for lunch later on so we don't have to leave the hotel. 

VND$10.000 for one sandwich! (USD$0.00047 each)

VND$10.000 for one sandwich! (USD$0.00047 each)

A church we stumbled upon walking back to the hotel. How pretty!

A church we stumbled upon walking back to the hotel. How pretty!

Once we got back to the hotel, we laid out our purchases before heading down to the pool to relax. Rambutan, lychee, dragonfruit, mango, and our banh mis. 

Once we got back to the hotel, we laid out our purchases before heading down to the pool to relax. Rambutan, lychee, dragonfruit, mango, and our banh mis. 

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The water was so cold! But it was hot out so it somehow evened out. Swimming in that pool felt like I was swimming out in the ocean. So beautiful. I was updating my blog, enjoying the sun, and tanning. (I ended up with a sunburn X_____X It's very uncomfortable traveling with a sunburn.) We decided to take a nap and ended up sleeping the whole day away.