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Upscale Indian restaurant from the owners of el Wahj and the legendary, but now defunct, Face Bar. Indian cuisine at The Cool Docks: The menu is primarily North Indian and the kebabs, obviously, are the draw. You'll pay a little more here than the competition, but it's well worth it.
Vedas serves some of the better Indian food that Shanghai has to offer. On the menu is a selection of exquisitely executed Indian standards. Fresh baked naans, puffy parathas, biryanis, Formerly known as Good Times, this restaurant owned by the folks behind Masala Art, has been remodeled and retooled to serve street-style Indian cuisine.
Tucked away in artsy Tianzifang, Lotus Land is long on ambiance, but short on quality. But that's pretty much par for the course in this neck of the woods. If Bukhara across the street proves to rich for your blood, humble Delhi Darbar is a more wallet friendly option. Not only that, it's probably one of the better dining options on the largely mediocre Hongmei Entertainment street.
Expect the standard range of Indian Take in the beautiful scenery as you pass by the beach side to Hon Gai. Next stop will be at Hon Gai Market.
At the last stop, enjoy a cup of coffee and appreciate the beauty of the bay before you head back to the port. Wear comfortable walking shoes and appropriate conservative dress for visiting the pagoda. Shoulders and knees should be covered. Bring sunscreen and a hat. Some are covered in dense vegetation; others are bare and rocky. You will sail gracefully past these imposing formations in a scene that is as timeless as the bay itself.
See tiny islands dotted with rock arches, sheer cliffs, innumerable white-sand beaches, and peaceful coves. Like sculpted cartoon characters, these limestone islands have fanciful names: You will stop at Thien Cung Cave and have plenty of time to wander through the cavern to marvel at its stalagmite and stalactite formations.
There are stone steps up to the Thien Cung Cave. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring sunscreen and a hat. Visit Hanoi—Vietnam's capital and a remarkable city that will seduce you with its old-world charm. Nearby you will find the One Pillar Pagoda , and visit the Temple of Literature , built in and dedicated to Confucius.
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Before a Vietnamese dinner at a local restaurant, enjoy a touch of Hanoi Old Quarter as you visit the Thirty-Six Streets—an ancient district where the essence of Vietnamese culture is alive and well. Finally, re-board your motor coach for the return journey through the undulating countryside to Halong. Bring sunscreen, local currency, and a hat. This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Then enjoy a touch of old Hanoi as you visit the Thirty-Six Streets—an ancient district where the essence of Vietnamese culture is alive and well.
The next culture highlight in Hanoi will be water puppetry which is a tradition that dates to the 11th century. The stage is a pool of water in which the puppeteers stand waist deep, hidden by a screen from behind which they skillfully maneuver the lacquered wooden puppets. A traditional Vietnamese orchestra will provide the musical accompaniment while performers sing songs telling the story being acted out by the puppets.
Pho is a must for any tourist who wants to taste Hanoi.
Enjoy a bowl of Pho as a light dinner before you leave Hanoi and head back to the ship. Wear comfortable walking shoes and appropriate conservative dress. Along the way, you will see seemingly endless rice fields, and the daily activities of local people tending their farms along the highway. Upon arrival at Yen Tu Monastery , you can stroll around the main hall of the temple to explore the long history of Buddhism, which is presented through pictures on the walls and ceiling.
At a typical village, nearby, meet the locals for a chance to exchange culture and lifestyle information. Leaving the village, you will re-board the coach to return to Halong, visiting the local market before returning to the pier. Wear comfortable walking shoes and appropriate conservative dress for visiting the monastery. The monastery is not wheelchair accessible. Da Nang, Vietnam back to top. Located near the Han River the museum is one-of-a -kind and houses an incredible collection of Cham artifacts including exquisite statues of Apsara dancers, mythical Garudas as well as images of the Hindu gods, Shiva and Vishnu.
You will then have a whirlwind tour through the city streets to see such landmarks as the Han Market, the Da Nang Cathedral and the TV Broadcasting Station by rickshaw. Before heading back to the port, enjoy your free time at My Khe Beach. Depart from the port for the minute ride to Hoi An ancient town.
Discover beautifully preserved old merchant houses, atmospheric temples and lively markets as you stroll through the back streets of this enchanting destination. You will visit the iconic year old Japanese Bridge and the busy waterfront, where colorful fishing boats bob up and down on the Thu Bon River. There will be time to shop the numerous boutiques and galleries. During the walk, a quick stop will be made to visit a local house located in a hidden alleyway where you will have chance to try one of the best known cakes in Hoi An — Banh It la Gai.
After lunch at a local restaurant drive back to Da Nang and start the afternoon with a visit to the fascinating Museum of Cham Sculpture. Located near the Han River the museum is one of a kind and houses an incredible collection of Cham artifacts including exquisite statues of Apsara dancers, mythical Garudas as well as images of the Hindu gods, Shiva and Vishnu. Then rickshaws will take you around the city and to a beautiful beach where you can enjoy the stunning setting and golden sands.
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes for leisurely walking. Bring sunscreen, a hat and local currency. Depart for 3-hour drive from the port to Hue — the old capital. Your first stop in Hue is the Imperial Citadel. Built between and , this heavily fortified structure is still very much the heart of modern-day Hue and despite a checkered history, the fortress remains superbly intact. There will be time for exploration this old citadel.
Then a rickshaw ride through the city will bring you closer to the city and a stop at a restaurant for lunch. Consisting of seven stories, the pagoda is the tallest religious building in Vietnam and within its grounds is the Austin car in which Thich Quang Duc, a Buddhist monk who demonstrated against the South Vietnamese government during the Vietnam War, was driven to Saigon prior to his widely reported self-immolation in Drive back to your ship.
Depart for a 3-hour drive from the port to Hue — the old capital. Located in attractive settings along the banks of the Perfume River , the tombs of the emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty were not just designed as their final place of rest. Here, the emperors would come during their twilight years to enjoy recreational activities such as fishing and hunting as well as the company of their many concubines.
Then rickshaws will take you around the city and to a beautiful beach where you can enjoy the stunning setting and golden sands. Overview Music Video Charts. Potential, Career, and Wealth. Walk the short distance from the market to the cooking school. Just a few miles inland, the terrain is dotted with palm trees and fruit orchards.
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