Canyoning - Da Lat, VietNam

First, some backstory. I'm in Sapa, VietNam and I meet couple of cool dudes from the UK, Andre and Damian. You do make a lot of friends when you travel and its amazing. Almost always the conversation starts with "How long is your trip?? where are you heading next?". Although this was not our initial conversation, we did talk about it later on.

Andre was like: "so, how long is your trip and where are you heading next??" I was like: "hmm, no solid plans yet but we are heading south we will most probably go to Da Nang and later Da Lat." As soon as I said Da Lat, Andre eyes widened and said where are you staying in Da Lat, I'm like no idea man, and he was like, "dude! you have to stay in this place called "Hobbit Hostel" its the best place ever and while you are there sign up for canyoning. we did it and it was amazing, out guides were super energetic, over enthusiastic 20 something Vietnamese blokes and they make you do some crazy stuff, we had the time of our life". I'm like oh awesome let me try it.

Fast forward 2 days, I'm on a night train from Da Nang to Nha Trang, hoping to catch an early bus to Da Lat. We have no clue where to stay in Da Lat, we search for Hobbit hostel and give them a call,
"hello, is this Hobbit Hostel??",
"Yes" says a voice from the other end of the phone,
"Okay, we are looking for a place to stay in Da Lat, and we need two beds in a dorm for 2 days",
"yes, yes! we have beds, please come. I can text you the address" says the voice.
"Awesome, we will reach Da Lat at 2 in the afternoon, please confirm 2 beds",
" Yes. I confirm, no problem. 2 beds for 2 nights".
satisfied that our stay got sorted I hang up the phone and go to sleep on the very comfy Vietnames SE7 train "t tick tidi - t tick tidi" ringing in my head.

So, anyways we reach Nha Trang in the morning and walk to the bus station and reserve two tickets to Da Lat. we head over to "Winner Cafe" from across the street to get a good cup of cafe sua nong (Vietnamese hot coffee with condensed milk).

Afer and hour or so, we go to the bus terminal and get on to the bus, I have no clue whats with me and buses, although I had a massive cup of coffee I still dozed off in the bus. I woke up to the beautiful landscapes of Da Lat.

After disembarking from the bus in Da Lat we head to hobbit hostel. A nice energetic chap greeted us and showed us the room. we took a quick hot sower and came down to reserve the canyoning tour. Unfortunately since Daya knew how to swim only on land, I was the only one who signed up. we headed to the night market trying out pizza da lat and walking aimlessly inside the markets of Da Lat.

Come next day at 6 45 in the morning I head down to the common area to make some coffee, an over enthusiastic bloke enters, introduces himself as "Tree" and escorts me to a white van and we take off! the van makes couple of stops to pick up few more people before stopping on a narrow strip of a very bumpy road 30 min outside the city.

we scramble out of the van, 10 of us excluding our guides "Tiger" on a "Banana" "Tree". Tree and Tiger were our main guides, Banana was the camera guy!!

Full Squad

we were helped to put on our life saving gears and started our 2 km hike to the water fall. First up Water sliding!

The group started to slide, one by one; few went head first and few went legs first. Me being myself, wanted to try the risky one, so I went head first. The experience was amazing, you cant see where you are going and you just have to ride the waves. You just have to relax and ride the waves until you plunge into the water. we did couple more slides and soldiered on.

Water sliding - Head first

Next up, abseiling! Tree gives us a small pep talk and explains about abseiling. "Its easy just keep eye contact with tiger and listen to what he says, let go of the ropes when we say jump and yeah dont forget to smile for the phoooo-thoooo " he says. Few people tried first, couple landing awkwardly in water. Its my turn next, Tiger hands me the rope and asks me descend slowly, I immediately slip and later get good grip and slowly descend. half way though they ask me to stop and look down! Banana was there with a camera taking pictures, Thumbs up for the camera and I soldier on. oh did I mention I was in the middle of a water falls, and the water force was overwhelming. Anyways, I slowly run out of the rope and I have to let go and jump. Tree and Tiger start shouting 1..2...3... let go and I thrust the wall and let go, before I know it I was in the water trying to walk to the shore. I wait for couple others to finish and we move on to a cliff.

Mid point - abseiling the first water fall

Bracing myself, letting go

"Okay, you have to jump here! 11 meters and/or 7 meters you choose, first do the 7 m jump later 11 m" says Tree. Couple of guys went for the 7 m jump, I descended and Tree was standing there with his go pro trying to catch the jump on his camera. "can I dive??" I asked, "can you dive?" he asked back. "Yesss" came out of my mouth involuntarily. Having learnt how to dive from some of the best coaches in BAC (Basvangudi Aquatic Center) I felt fairly confident, but the conditions were controlled back then,I was in a swimming pool and it was 25 feet deep and now somewhere in the middle of a forest near Da Lat and I have no clue how deep this thing is; wrestling with myself, I just went for it! just do it I thought and I dived. WOW, the feeling was amazing!

7 m dive, Tree in the foreground

Hiked back up to try the 11 m jump! Banana was waiting for me, "do you want to do the 11 m jump?" he asked, hesitantly I said yes. He tells me to relax and shows me from where I should start the run up and from where I should jump. Having taken a deep breath I start the run up and jump! oh yessssss!! it was long jump and I loved every second of it! I hiked back up to try the 11 m jump again, fuckin adrenaline is getting to me :) having more confidence I make the jump without hesitation, and oh yeah!! orgasmic!

11 m jump

the whole group moves on to the next and last bit of the canyoning adventure! abseiling in the washing machine! At least that's what Tree told us! It was easier than the first abseiling and we make it one by one. The water swirls at the bottom and its hard to get out!! Now we know why its called the washing machine! we take one final picture together and hike back to the van.

Abseiling in the washing machine

Washing machine

one final picture

All in all it was one heck of a day!! After a satisfying meal we head back to our respective hostel/home stays.

Tiger, Banana and I @ Hobbit Hostel