March 24 - 26
Nha Trang is known as a very westernised "party town." It seems to be very popular with Russians - signs and menus everywhere are in Russian.
Our first day in Nha Trang we relaxed on the beach. It's incredibly beautiful, with mountains surrounding it and islands out ahead, but sadly it's very polluted.
We then headed for the mud baths, advertised to keep our skin "most whitest and purest" The mud bath was fun! Slimy. As well as a mud bath we also got to use the sauna, steam room, foot spa, jacuzzi and swimming pool. A lovely relaxing afternoon.
In the evening we played drinking games at the hostel's rooftop bar and headed out for drinks after.
As a result... The next day was very lazy. We are a lot of food and did not do much else. A walk on the beach was about all we could manage.
Luckily, our last day was much more productive. Waaaaaterfaaaaallllll!!! <3
First, we had a little hike. Little, but difficult! We climbed on and around rocks, with our path marked by painted arrows.
The waterfall was lovely.
We swam, we explored, and we watched crazy locals jumping (and flipping) off high places into the pool of crystal-clear water.
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