Hue, Vietnam

Goodbye Hue

Hue to Phong Nha

Most of the morning in Hue was spent packing. Sam ran about taking photos of the hotel too, and all the emperor’s portraits scattered about the place. We had one last breakfast at La Residence, the kind Irish chef made Sam a couple of pancakes and a dippy runny egg. Enough to keep her going all day. As usual I couldn’t eat much, it being travel day and breakfast time.

Breakfast at La Residence
Breakfast at La Residence
Our bulging bags, packed and ready to go
Our bulging bags, packed and ready to go

It was time to go and our bags were bulging, bursting at the seams and, of course, heavy. We still had two weeks to go! From the hotel we took a taxi to the station, what would have been a five minute walk, but we’d tried that before. This train was on time, and we clambered on board. Two seats were dedicated to our bags, good job the train wasn’t busy. Little did we know today was Vietnam’s celebration of independence and Ho Chi Minh’s birthday.

It was a four hour trip. And we were on our way to Phong Nha, via Dong Hoi.

Goodbye Hue
Goodbye Hue