Day 24 Hoi An

With the prospect of three full days out of the saddle the 15 miles to Hoi A was so enticing and we completed the rather dreary miles in the time it takes for Man City to win a game.

The accommodation is less grand than last night but lovely and homely and much more to our liking. We actually unpacked our panniers for the first time and placed in the wardrobe, I say placed, mine were thrown in and Jenny’s were placed.

We went into the old town in the evening which was a buzz of activity- a huge street market, where I managed to haggle for a bush hat with a Vietnamese 🇻🇳 logo. It started at around £12 and I got for a £5, I was pleased but I reckon she was still laughing all the way home. We explored and soaked up the atmosphere before enjoying a lovely meal at the Morning Glory Vegetarian Restaurant. It was the best meal I’ve had since coming here and the £11 was well spent. Jenny was not satiated so we had to stop for a banana and Nutella pancake on our way hope. 

A lovely day, thanks for the recommendations Joel, Mimm and Phil- we start all over again tomorrow morning.




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