Kayaking & Canoeing: Cutting Through the Silky Waters of Vietnam
Vietnam has some of the most beautiful scenery in the world with water path that slithers through the country. Kayakers and canoeists will find the waters of Vietnam some of the best spots to glide because of the natural beauty and wonders. Also, the activity is popular amongst tourist so facilities are easily available.
Some of the more popular spots in Vietnam for kayaking and canoeing are Halong Bay. With the many islets, lagoons, unspoiled beaches and hidden caves to discover, it is bound to satisfy even the most experienced paddlers. Another popular spot for paddling is the ever popular Mekong River that runs through Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. Explore the narrow canals and the famous floating market in Vietnam. Having a bowl of hot pho before going on your way is considered a norm at the Mekong. If you wish to stay overnight on the delta, the local garden houses is a great place to check in for the night with your paddles. Other kayaking spots to list are Ba Be lake in the Ba Be National Park and Nang Lake which are also great locations for anyone who is keen on hiking.
Glide through the serene waters of Vietnam while discover the hidden gems of the country that is out of the beaten tracks. Because kayaking and canoeing are fast becoming a popular activity in Vietnam, interested kayakers and canoeist can rent their gear or even have a full scale paddling tour arrange as soon as they arrive in Ho Chih Minh city.
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1:57 pm
Backcountry is a good company accordingly to some friends who used them in 2005. They took a trip that lasted most of the day and were well satisfied. We spent a week in Seward last year, I wanted to try the kayaking thing but my wife wasn't capable. We canoe in the lower 48, but kayaking was to demanding for her. Resurrection Bay is pretty large and your time might be limited to really do a good trip. Check their short trips and maybe you'll find something you like. Have a good trip if you do.
Alaskan Girl had a good idea with the Sea Life Center. There are enough things to see and do to keep you busy for a day. You'll see many animals and birds that you might miss otherwise.
If you can catch a ride out to Exit Glacier there's many hours to be spent out there. There's several trails to different sections of the glacier.
2:29 pm
That's a toughie. It's almost like going through a tornado with no basement. I have the same problem kayaking on the coast. Storms, these days, pop out of nowhere here. I know you Don't want to be the tallest thing around & you Don't want to be in water during a lightning storm. They also say not to be under trees but I think the only thing to do is get to the bank, lay flat & wait it out. best 2 u!