Final day on the bike today. I decided I'd do a different route back to Ho Chi Minh city from the Mekong delta this morning.
The route down yesterday was so congested with really heavy traffic most of the way.
It was the right decision. I crossed over the massive suspension bridge after navigating the small roads back out from the homestay.
Talking of which, it was a really relaxing evening there. I chilled out after dinner in a hammock just reading my book.
Magical amongst all the coconut laden palm trees and banana trees.
I then turned right and followed the road that hugged the Mekong river and decided I'd carry on to the east Vietnamese sea.
It was a nice place to stop and have an iced tea and just enjoy the view of the sea.
There were a lot of people there at the seafood restaurant I sat at, many children were playing in the water too.
I did notice a large off shore wind farm. They appear to have similar problems to other countries in that not a single one was turning as it was hot but there was no wind, even on the coast.
It's lucky they have a lot of big rivers and quite a lot of hydroelectric dams.
The rest of the route was very nice too. Fairly devoid of traffic still in comparison to yesterday's road.
The road into the city was much better too as many of the bridges over the rivers on the way in were for motorcycles only so there were no large vehicles getting in the way.
I dropped my bags at the hotel and then took the bike on its last journey with me as It's pilot back to the style motorcycles shop.
Paperwork sorted and my passport returned to me,
I got my free " I survived Vietnam's roads" T shirt and got a cab with my new suitcase back to the hotel.
I had a final wander around the area and took another look at the market. I didn't make any more purchases though.
Had some dinner and am having an early night as I have to be up at 4am to leave for the airport at 04.50.
It has been a great trip again. On the whole the weather was better than last year. We only had a few wet days in the whole month which was good.
That's it then.
If you want to get away for a proper adventure you can't go wrong in coming over here.
It's also so cheap.
Not counting the flights and bike hire, around £2,000.00.
I changed 40,000,000 dong in the UK. 10% of that went to fuel the police Christmas present fund.
I still have a few million left. So all in it was a little over a million a day for fuel, hotel, food and drink. And a few million for some added excursions here and there.
Bear in mind that one million is £34.00.
I'd have spent more staying at home.
It's quite mind-blowing really.
It's sad to be going home especially as it's freezing at home and my coat got burnt in the van fire along with our cases.
I also managed to ride 4,938.7 Kms. Not bad considering most of it was probably below 60kph or about 40mph.
