mister saigon
June 14, 2008
I had 3 different beers already; Tiger, Saigon and La Rue in respective order (one at arrival in Pham Ngu lao, breakfast then late lunch), no wonder i'm feeling a bit woozy while typing this blog.
From the airport I thought i would be able to take bus 512 (i think) to Pham Ngu Lao but that would be nowhere near possible since my flight from Cebu Pacific arrived 1 am this morning. No buses and no motorcycles, the only other transport available is... you guessed it; those gotdarn friggin' taxicabs. Their original asking price was $15 dollars to District 1, the backpacker area--the nerve!!! fortunately I found a group of Filipinos willing to share a cab with me, and we haggled down the driver to just use the meter (after several nosebleeds of course). The group I went with was met by their friend, Sheri, a Filipina working in Saigon headed to District 3. So in many ways she added to our haggling power hehe... just when we thought everything was ok (I agreed to drop them off first since District 3 is nearer the airport) the driver still managed to do a sneak attack from behind. In short we went in circles and he dropped me off first at District 1 with 100,000 dong already on the meter,(70,000 would be enough for the whole trip) ,, why that sneaky little bastardo! I wanted to pay for the whole 100.000 dong since I felt that I was partly at fault but sweet Sheri said "hindi na, fifty na lang bayaran mo, marami naman kami eh" [just pay fifty...]) aww aren't you just glad you have kababayans around :-) I took my bag thanked them and the taxi sped off leaving me alone at around 2:00 am in the heart of Pham Ngu Lao on De Tham st.
There were still bars open with several drunken tourists and locals alike wobbling the streets. I was just glad there were no after party rumbles i witnessed or else I wouldn't be able to run fast enough with my uber large bag on my back hahaha. I tried searching a cheap hostel since i'd only sleep there for a few hours, after several dark alley crossing and walking while locals calling me on the side with their drunken banter... which I survived eventually. I ended up in Hong Kong Hotel for $12 on Bu vien. I thought, I guess it's ok for the night and i'm dead beat anyways so I placed my bag in my room and then still went out to eat, the only dinner I had was a small sandwich at the airport.
...again walked on a dark alley w/ drunk locals and survived whew!
Just before going to sleep I saw this small jar near the sink that says "OK free" I opened it and saw 2 condoms inside.
I then looked at the hotel's buss. card and saw that they also rent the place on an hourly basis; 100.000 for the first two hours hehe (motel ampucha!) no wonder there were old stains on the sheets that chlorox can't remove... yummmmyyy!!!
I wouldn't recommend that "hotel" obviously hehe, but the guy at the front desk was nice and very informative with the buses and other stuff like Cu Chi tunnel tours etc...
I wouldn't recommend taking a super late evening flight with Cebu Pac either unless you're into the unknown and prepared to gut it out with those lame excuse for a taxi driver.
Regardless, I loved my first "night" in Saigon and would take Cebu Pac again unless there was a cheaper airline available, the experience was priceless; to know that you're all alone in the middle of the night in a place where swindlers abound... and survived :-)
...here's my blog Irah, as promised hehe, kaya ano pa hinihintay mo, biyahe na! just doh it!
*added post are my saigon street and cu chi tunnel videos :-)
From the airport I thought i would be able to take bus 512 (i think) to Pham Ngu Lao but that would be nowhere near possible since my flight from Cebu Pacific arrived 1 am this morning. No buses and no motorcycles, the only other transport available is... you guessed it; those gotdarn friggin' taxicabs. Their original asking price was $15 dollars to District 1, the backpacker area--the nerve!!! fortunately I found a group of Filipinos willing to share a cab with me, and we haggled down the driver to just use the meter (after several nosebleeds of course). The group I went with was met by their friend, Sheri, a Filipina working in Saigon headed to District 3. So in many ways she added to our haggling power hehe... just when we thought everything was ok (I agreed to drop them off first since District 3 is nearer the airport) the driver still managed to do a sneak attack from behind. In short we went in circles and he dropped me off first at District 1 with 100,000 dong already on the meter,(70,000 would be enough for the whole trip) ,, why that sneaky little bastardo! I wanted to pay for the whole 100.000 dong since I felt that I was partly at fault but sweet Sheri said "hindi na, fifty na lang bayaran mo, marami naman kami eh" [just pay fifty...]) aww aren't you just glad you have kababayans around :-) I took my bag thanked them and the taxi sped off leaving me alone at around 2:00 am in the heart of Pham Ngu Lao on De Tham st.
crazy motobikes
There were still bars open with several drunken tourists and locals alike wobbling the streets. I was just glad there were no after party rumbles i witnessed or else I wouldn't be able to run fast enough with my uber large bag on my back hahaha. I tried searching a cheap hostel since i'd only sleep there for a few hours, after several dark alley crossing and walking while locals calling me on the side with their drunken banter... which I survived eventually. I ended up in Hong Kong Hotel for $12 on Bu vien. I thought, I guess it's ok for the night and i'm dead beat anyways so I placed my bag in my room and then still went out to eat, the only dinner I had was a small sandwich at the airport.
...again walked on a dark alley w/ drunk locals and survived whew!
Just before going to sleep I saw this small jar near the sink that says "OK free" I opened it and saw 2 condoms inside.
inside Cuchi with shouting young Singaporeans, a calm Chilean and a lost Brit...
I wouldn't recommend that "hotel" obviously hehe, but the guy at the front desk was nice and very informative with the buses and other stuff like Cu Chi tunnel tours etc...
I wouldn't recommend taking a super late evening flight with Cebu Pac either unless you're into the unknown and prepared to gut it out with those lame excuse for a taxi driver.
Regardless, I loved my first "night" in Saigon and would take Cebu Pac again unless there was a cheaper airline available, the experience was priceless; to know that you're all alone in the middle of the night in a place where swindlers abound... and survived :-)
...here's my blog Irah, as promised hehe, kaya ano pa hinihintay mo, biyahe na! just doh it!
*added post are my saigon street and cu chi tunnel videos :-)
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Phi Long best $10 you can get
Located on Bui Vien St at the Pham Ngu lao backpacker's area in District 1.
The rooms have fan and a/c, tv, hot shower, closet and a small fridge to boot all for a budget price of $10 a night.
The room that I stayed in was clean and there was even a small bath tub/shower... coming from a sleezy place that reeked from cigarette smoke and cheap prostitute (like I would know) the night before, i would consider Phi Long 10 times better than hong kong hotel. The only disappointmet is the 6x6 inch hole on the bathroom wall that peeps through the elevator shaft... it won't be a disappointment unless you're a paranoid freak like me, imagining sadako crawling out from the shaft...
As per the owner Lub, he says that they only have 15 rooms and they are fully booked most of the times. I guess I was lucky because I scraped De tham St. and its surrounding areas and this is the only place I got that offered an a/c room for $10.
I would highly recommend this place to a budget traveller like me, they give you free internet access to their shop if you're booked here (just like what I'm doing right now). The place is very accesible and the business beside it is a tour agency where I booked my Cu Chi tour for $4 there, and my express Sapaco bus direct to Siem Reap for $24. The bus leaves 8am and 6:15am respectively.
btw, they close at 12 MN, but you can give them a heads up if you're coming late after a night out, there's a buzzer just outside the establishment.
The rooms have fan and a/c, tv, hot shower, closet and a small fridge to boot all for a budget price of $10 a night.
The room that I stayed in was clean and there was even a small bath tub/shower... coming from a sleezy place that reeked from cigarette smoke and cheap prostitute (like I would know) the night before, i would consider Phi Long 10 times better than hong kong hotel. The only disappointmet is the 6x6 inch hole on the bathroom wall that peeps through the elevator shaft... it won't be a disappointment unless you're a paranoid freak like me, imagining sadako crawling out from the shaft...
As per the owner Lub, he says that they only have 15 rooms and they are fully booked most of the times. I guess I was lucky because I scraped De tham St. and its surrounding areas and this is the only place I got that offered an a/c room for $10.
I would highly recommend this place to a budget traveller like me, they give you free internet access to their shop if you're booked here (just like what I'm doing right now). The place is very accesible and the business beside it is a tour agency where I booked my Cu Chi tour for $4 there, and my express Sapaco bus direct to Siem Reap for $24. The bus leaves 8am and 6:15am respectively.
btw, they close at 12 MN, but you can give them a heads up if you're coming late after a night out, there's a buzzer just outside the establishment.

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