Tuesday, 26 February 2019

Solo Trip to Hanoi / Halong Bay Day 1

         It's along time not to touch my blog, left it covered with dust. Hahaha. Today only I have determination to update my blog in view of long break from work ughhh. This time will tell about my solo trip to Hanoi and Halong Bay in last September. Initially planned to travel with my former Uni colleague, however he couldn't make it due to flight fare price was skyhigh elevated last minute. I already bought ticket 2 months before travel.


Photo of passport and boarding pass taken as starter pack for traveler. Hahaha. I bought ticket during promotion period but still costs RM550. Some people said we can get it cheaper around RM300+ if you are lucky.


Noi Bai International Airport

The journey took 4 hours from KL to Hanoi. The weather was misty and warm during Spring. For your information, Hanoi has 4 seasons, most preferred travel time from December to February due to cold weather which is 16 - 20 degree Celcius. If you want to experience snow, may be you should plan another trip to Sapa, a district located at nothern most of Viet Nam.


Ban Dau Water Tank

From the Noi Bai Airport, I used bus (Bus no 86 orange colour) towards Old Quarters with cost of RM5. It took about 40 minutes facing moderately heavy traffic in the afternoon to reach Long Bien bus station. Then walked to find my hotel assisted by Google map. 


Al-Noor Mosque



Along the way to hotel there was only one mosque in Hanoi, I stopped for a while for Dhuhr and having lunch. The meal was expensive, may be they have difficulty to obtain halal raw materials in here. It was tricky to find that restaurant because its location was hidden inside the mosque's gate.




Sky View Hotel

After 30 minutes walking, I arrived in my hotel. The streets in Old Quarters are quite confusing due to its seem similar, straight and narrowed. Everybody here will ask the name of street in order to find any landmark. For example, my hotel located in Hang Hom street which is 15 minutes walking from famous lake in Hanoi, Hoan Kiem Lake. The accommodation in Hanoi is not a big deal because the price is astonishingly reasonable around RM50-60 per room.



Before the sun downing, I did sightseeing around my hotel heading to Hoan Kiem Lake. The evening near the lake was happening with a lot of pedestrians and crowd of vehicles. One of the outstanding landmarks is Nghia Thuc Square as it has unique architectural building mimics a ship. That's a famous place for tourists to have beer while enjoying nightlife.


Another place must visit in Hanoi is Thang Long Water Puppet. I planned to watch the show on 3rd day in Hanoi but I must buy the ticket earlier because the seats mostly are fully booked by tourists. The ticket fare is about RM14.


The Red Bridge


Hanoi Opera House

The bright red colour of the bridge was an eye-catching for all tourists in Hoan Kiem Lake. Most of people were waiting till night in order to see its miracle as well as capturing wedding photo for reminiscence. Other than that, you may found varieties of shops roadside selling good quality sport attires with cheaper price if you have good bargaining skill. The local time in Hanoi is one hour earlier compared to Malaysia local time. I managed back to my room around 10pm for rest to prepare trip to Halong Bay next day.





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