While we were waiting for my train to leave, an Estonian couple named Carmen and Jack--Janno--reunited with Raymond. They had been working in Australia for over a year and now they were finishing up their SE Asia travels before going to New Zealand for some more work. They were on my train, but in the sleeper carriage and I was in the soft seat carriage.
Although our train was scheduled to leave at 10:30 AM and arrive by 8:30 PM, it turned out that the train was over two hours late. We also met a Chinese couple who were apprehensively touring Vietnam, and they said that unless they spoke, many took them to be Vietnamese.
As we pulled into Nha Trang, I figured I would go to the Axar Hotel that I had listed on my itinerary, but had not made reservations. From the Lonely Planet guides, it looks like there is a real concentration of cheap hotels in that area. Outside the train station, while fending off some of the touts, I spotted Carmen and Janno who told me they had a terrible ride since their cabin area was overflowing with families who doubled up on the bunks with their small children.
Since they were heading to the same general area, we agreed to share in the cost of a taxi or 50,000 dong each. Fortunately, the taxi driver knew exactly where both of our hotels were and we were each dropped off.
The Axar Hotel staff was still awake and booked me for two nights at $15 USD per night after taking my passport. The room was very clean and comfortable, had A/C, hot water showers, and CNN. What more do you need after all? It turns out I needed to use my earplugs for the first time since we were near the bars that were staying open late to watch the World Cup until 3:30 AM.
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