The six hour bus ride to Phan Thiet was worth every agonizing minute we spent stuck in downtown Ho Chi Minh city traffic! Can you believe it can take up to two hours to get out of this city??? It is simply a huge and overly chaotic city. But once we left the concrete jungle we now call home, all I could think about was how excited I was to finally see the beach I had been reading about in travel guides for months... Mui Ne beach and those beautiful sand dunes! As we drove in, I was surprised to see the abundance of five star resorts that lined the coast. Beautiful resorts one after the other, after the other, after... well you get it, I assume ;) Anyhow, it was not exactly what I had expected but beautiful none the less. Finally, we drove up to our quaint little hotel and were shown to our rooms... Wawaweewa! A small little pool side bungalow right beside the beach and lush trees everywhere you looked. I was in heaven, clearly!
Sunset. See for yourself :)
Enter the holy mountain... perfect timing! You see, Ta Cu Mountain is home to a white Reclining Buddha, a 160 ft (49m) Buddha!!! Rumoured to be the largest in Vietnam. Spectacular... really there are no other words to describe it. All you need to know is that I got there early and beat the crowds (I believe a few million tourist were arriving as I left the mountain) the view was... well, incredible and the energy, undeniable!
Here is but a fragment of what I experienced. Wish you would have been there with me, miss you xoxo Talk soon :)
Let me leave you with this (signs my friends, signs are everywhere)... This is what I saw when I turned my back on the Reclining Buddha. I found it in naturally etched in a tree that faces the serene face of Buddha. Funny how you must turn your back on one in order to see the other. One watches as the other one rests...
Which would you choose?
7 comments:
Tanya!
I'm so happy for you, that's the buddha you were showing me at my house, right? Stunning!
I'm so happy for you, I can feel you smilling through your writing :)
Your pictures are amazing, I may just have to go visit you you there.... The sand dunes are amazing, not Sandbanks, but close ;) Hahaha NOT!!!
Will write more on FB.
Take care my dear!
xo
Hi there,
Wow wow wow!! What more can I say.
I love the pictures. I am so looking forward to see you in Vietnam how terrific that you are having all these great adventures.
I hope you do not mind but I am sharing some of your blogs with some of my special Vietnamese patients they are so excited that you are there and having a great experience it gives them much pride. Love you and miss you Love Aunt Susie
wow Nells, you really do get around and apparently you are loving every minute of this adventure.Have you pinched yoursefl yet? Have you thought I can't believe I am actually here to see with my own eyes, totally amazing feeling isn't it? Your blogs ae so very interesting, I can't wait to read them all, I travel thru your blogs and skype calls. Well enjoy every minute,
take it all in and let your sense of adventure and curiosity take you where it may.It brings out the best in you. ttysoon xoxoxo
Hey Tanya,
Looks like you're enjoying every minute visiting Vietnam. Love the pictures and reading your post. I couldn't help but laugh at my sister's post. Sandbanks is not close to the sand dunes you saw:)
How's work? School? or have you decided to travel full-time? HAHa
Thinking of you,
Allie xo
Hey Nellie,
Good stuff you are putting together for all your family and friends. I am certainly enjoying it and, above all, enjoying the fact that you sound so happy.
I hope will keep discovering new and exciting new places for the next two years.
Hope you are wearing a helmit when you are riding on a motorcyle.
Take care & enjoy!
Pedro
Wow....amazing pictures:)I can't imagine what it's like to actually be there!!! Your so lucky! Glad you sounds so happy!
Keep the posts and pics coming so I can keep living vicariously through you..lol
Kat
hey Nells, time for your next post, can't wait to read and see the pics.
talk soon
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