After 8 weeks of
non-stop travelling, living in and out of hostels and being hit now and then by
rain - we thought it was only right to treat ourselves to a little bit of
luxury.
Our next stop in
Vietnam was the beautiful coastal town of Mui Ne, so for a mere £4 a night, how
could we not say yes to staying in this little beauty? I've
been travelling for almost 2 months now (only 1 to go!) and I've learnt so much
already.
I'll
be the first to admit it and say that before this trip I was one of those people
who thought backpacking was a breeze and basically just a 3 month holiday. Which
in a way yes, it is. But at the same time it's the hardest thing ever. It's only
when you get out here do you realise just how draining it is to live out of a
small backpack and constantly be thinking of what to wear and how many clean
pairs of underwear you have left before needing to sort a wash. Not only this,
but getting from A to B. You constantly have to plan your next move, book
hostels, book busses, book trains, sort your visas, manage your cash, plan your
next route, ration your toiletries, deal with missing your friends and family
back home. The list goes on and on. But after all this, it's still so so worth
it and I'm honestly having the time of my life.
Around
a week ago, we hit our first brick wall and seriously needed to relax and
re-fuel after constantly being on the move for the last 8 weeks. Yep I'm having
he best time ever and still pinch myself with how lucky I am that all this is
happening but it really does get tiring - especially when you're sharing your
room with 8 other people coming and going at different times of the night. So
Mui Ne's 'Hidden Hills Budget Hotel' was
the perfect place to relax.
For
the last 4/5 days we've done absolutely nothing but chill, sunbathe, read our
kindles, eat the best food and drink the best smoothies. We've hardly even left
the hotel and it's been absolutely bliss! It has everything you need here and
having been in and out of some nice (some grotty) hostels over the last few
weeks, we genuinely felt like we were in paradise. I'm writing this as I'm
packed in on a sleeper bus on my way to Hoh Chi Minh city and I'm missing it so
so much already.
It
was honestly just what we needed and we couldn't have found a better place! So
if you're ever doing the same typical South East Asia route as me, 100% book a
few nights in this little gem. You won't regret it!
♥
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