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A kayak trip in Hau River
We departed from the wharf of
Victoria Can Tho Hotel on Hau River’s banks in doubled-seat kayaks, a boat which
originated 8,000 years ago along the Siberian coast line for use by Eskimos.
Everyone on the cruise was feeling a mixture of curiosity and a little fear.
Diem, a student at Can Tho City who was in the kayak with me said “I can swim
and we have life jackets, so I am not afraid at all.” However, I know many of us
are a little nervous as we ride the immense waves of alluvium water in flood
season.
Upon reaching the mouth of Hau River we swerved towards Can Tho River in the
direction of Chai Village. In the strong winds, many boats and ships traveling
to Ninh Kieu wharf created large waves in the water. Diem sat on the hold of the
boat, paddling through the water with her hands, trying to feel safe. “I felt
scared in that moment but I believed in the boat and I wanted to have an
adventure,” said Diem.
Nghia, the tour guide, said that tourists from the US choose this tour to
satisfy their need for adventure while the Japanese tourists are willing to
struggle with the waves in order to be rewarded with the peaceful waters of the
canals.
As sunset arrives we continued the cruise to Au islet. Hau River felt endless
and we forged ahead in the waves under the red sun which was falling behind the
mountains. Our small kayak seemed to become more diminutive as we continued
upstream to Au islet.
Night fell on Au islet and the kayaks drifted silently in the endless lines of
ban trees in the small canals. All creatures seemed to go to sleep, but there
were occasional sounds of the sweet laughter of tourists. The night was also
interrupted by soft sounds of passionate voices singing traditional songs,
accompanied by guitars.
Under the shade of ban trees in the faint moonlight the Hau River seemed
immense, though gentler. Our small kayaks continued on their return trip to Tay
Do.
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