My First Trip To Vietnam - Pt. 2 Sapa
Having lived in Boulder, Colorado and traveling throughout the mountains of the North West, South West and Rocky Mountain region, I must say Sa Pa has some of the most majestic views I've ever seen. Of course, they're quite different than anything I've seen in the U.S. Everything is quite greener and the rice fields are on this graded slant up and down the mountains. Also, there's no snow, but rather some huge waterfalls scattered sporadically throughout the valley.
We decided to to half of our stay in Sa Pa in a homestay and and the other half in a hotel. The first day and a half with the homestay we fun, though we got really really wet towards the end. The rain just didn't stop. However, when we stayed with the family, the food they made us was quite nice and we got friendly with our fellow homestay lodgers from all over the world including Russia, the U.K. and France. The little girl who lived at the homestay was a complete ham and knew how to work us like a New York City street performer. She had card tricks and random beer bottle cap tricks to show us as we drank the free rice wine provided to us into the early evening. She even knew how to make the dogs do some fun tricks.
One of the coolest things about Sa Pa was the Black Hmong minority ethnic group. They originate from Southern China and have swaths of land, especially agricultural land, in Vietnam dedicated to them as minorities. They are pretty much around tourists all the time trying to sell them handmade goods when it's not one of the harvest seasons. They actually have outstanding English skills for the level of education which most of them has, which finishes around age 15, when most of them get married and start families. They pick up English man many Vietnamese people who live in major cities throughout Vietnam according to the tour guide. Goes to show what really wanting to learn a new language can do for someone and how much they're capable of if they were given real access to quality education besides access to speaking with foreigner tourists.
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thank you for sharing your incredible journey waiting for part 3 :)
Thank you! Part 3 coming up soon! Hanoi!
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Come and pay a visit! I'm at up coworking space,
1 Loung Yen (8th floor)
Hai Ba Trung
Hanoi
+84 096 111 3075
How long are you there for? I'll stop by next time I'm there! Cheers! [email protected]
With those GIF this pictures look more nicely. Vietnam is beatiful!
Thanks! Google Photos is great for making the gifs!
Wow, you aren't lying, the views are ridiculous. My favorite is the grassy steppes with the mountains in the background. I also really like the camera effect when your fiance is on that path.
Thanks! It was the first time I really got to play with that camera effect. Was happy with how it turned out!
Thanks for the story Jrmoreau, I didn't get as far north in Vietnam as you but I loved my time there, managed to do a week on motorbikes up through the highlands and jungle, was epic! Good luck for the rest of your travels
How did you find it going there on motorbikes? We took buses everywhere. Bikes must be a thrill!
fun as hell