Mud baths of Nha Trang
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/SIGHTSEEING, VIETNAM/ Updated : Aug 21, 2014, 11:05 IST
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So, you have been fighting the touts of Vietnam for days, the pollution is taking its toll on your skin and that cracked heel that you developed just won’t go away. You need rest. Just outside of Nha Trang are therapeutic mud bath … Read more
So, you have been fighting the touts of Vietnam for days, the pollution is taking its toll on your skin and that cracked heel that you developed just won’t go away. You need rest. Just outside of Nha Trang are therapeutic mud baths. Cover yourself in this cool mud and bake away your worries in the sun. After rinsing off under the shower, pop into a hot tub and clear your mind. Read less

So, you have been fighting the touts of Vietnam for days, the pollution is taking its toll on your skin and that cracked heel that you developed just won’t go away. You need rest. Just outside of Nha Trang are therapeutic mud baths. Cover yourself in this cool mud and bake away your worries in the sun. After rinsing off under the shower, pop into a hot tub and clear your mind. The serenity and peace can lift your spirits back up to face the rigours of travel in Vietnam. But wait, you can’t leave yet, you need to stretch this out for as long as possible. Never fear, there is a warm pool that you can swim in and relax by. Stay all day chatting with each other with no fear of being interrupted to buy a book or some flowers. Just watch how you start to reconnect with each other, ready to face another month on the road until the next splurge day.
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