Southeast Asia Trip -
Nov/Dec 2010
The first part of our grand Southeast Asia adventure
started out of Sarong, Irian Jaya part of the island of New Guinea in far
eastern Indonesia. We took the dive boat S.M.V. Ondina for our live-aboard
SCUBA and snorkel adventure. Onboard we met some of the finest people we
have ever met on a dive trip. Some from England, from the states, and from
Mexico. We dove and snorkeled every day in beautiful clear and warm water
and there was always tons of life.

It was a great time
filled with many good memories and lifelong friendships and
got our journey off to a great start.
SCUBA Diving in Indonesia
After Indonesia we headed next to northern Thailand.
The next 5 days we were at a 5 star resort on the hills overlooking the
Golden Triangle or the three countries, Burma, Laos and Thailand. Anantara
Resort and Spa is a fantastic place to stay, you are close to the elephants
and overlooking the countries and the river makes you feel as if you have
gone back in time. This hotel is amazing! It reminds me of the kind of place
travelers and explores like Lora Croft or Indiana Jones would stay. There is
no high fashion or fancy clothes; it is an explorer’s hotel. For people who
are real get dirty travelers, who ride elephants and hike and explore the
jungle. Who wear travel pants and hats, and have dinner on the Veranda. We
rode the elephants and met the Mahots that care for them, we had amazing
dinners at the hotel, we bathed with the elephants and we met some great
friends! We also toured the sites, saw beautiful temples, did a little local
shopping and drank some of the local moonshine.
Thailand, Myanmar and Laos
Now on to Siem Reap, Cambodia!
Cambodia is where many magical temples are and we were ready to explore
them! We saw Angor-Thom, Angor-Wat and Ta-Prom as well as some smaller
temples. These temples are fantastic! They are old and fragile and
fascinating! We walked for hours in the heat to get the best shots and to
see as many temples as we could. It was worth it! We stayed in the Raffles
Grand Hotel in Siem Riep. It was lovely with an old Colonial feel, the
oldest hotel in Siem Reap.
Cambodia
Next North and South Vietnam!
Vietnam has so much history especially if you are an American. It has only
been the last 10 years since we have been allowed in as tourists and it was
worth it. In the northern section of the country we stayed in Hanoi and in
the way north at the border with China - Sapa. You have to take an overnight
train through the mountains to get there. Did you know that there are over
150 different ethnic groups in Vietnam? The Red Xo, The Black Xo, the Hmong,
Mang and Cong, just to name a few. We were able to spend time with several
different groups at their homes. In Saigon we visited the war museum
and had some great conversations with local people about The Vietnam war and
their very different perspectives. Saigon is pretty modern and we noticed
that people dress and act very much like westerners however it was in the
northern Hanoi where people kept saying they want to be just like Americans.
Additionally we spent sometime in Ha Long Bay and the Mekong delta. It was a
wonderful time, we have some great stories to tell!
Vietnam
Last stop Hong Kong. Hong Kong
is loud and busy and fantastic! You can have clothes made in a 24 hour
period you can buy almost anything and you can eat some fantastic food. We
found it to be a great end to our holiday.
Hong Kong
Overall a wonderful adventure of a lifetime!
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