Thursday 2 June 2011

Paddling to the Perfume Pagodas

Tom joined me for a few weeks of my travels starting in the north of 'Nam. We took a daytrip to escape the hectic traffic and general hustle and bustle of Ha Noi and headed out to the calming countryside towards the Perfume Pagodas. To reach the foot of the perfumed mountain we took a small boat paddled by a tiny Vietnamese woman who didn't even break a sweat and casually chatted to other oarsladies nearby. I was very impressed with her skills. The boat ride was extremely scenic as we passed along the base of many a limestone mountain and rice paddies, naturally.


Boat view across the mountains with the threat of rain overhead. You can make out an oarslady and her conical hat paddling on ahead of our boat.
Tom and I on the cable car ride up to the top of the mountain. It was quite bizarre and a bit like we were off on a skiing holiday.

Inside the Perfume Pagoda cave.
The perfume pagoda is nestled in a cave at the top of a mountain and inside are many Buddhist shrines with burning incense filling the air and nose. In peak season, when there's a festival on, the place is smoked out with burning incense and hundreds of worshippers which would have been a sight to see! Unfortch there was no such fest that day but it was still great to marvel at the scale and location of it all. The slippery walk down was slightly traumatic as we realised that we were running late and as our tour guide had threatened to leave behind any stragglers we were worried we'd be stranded there. Tom stormed that last stretch to see our tour group leader rallying the others on the trip to get up and go! We made it back just in the nick of time! Phew!

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