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Hmong tribe |
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Just the beginning of our trek |
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Rice paddys |
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In case you forgot what Sapa looked like |
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These kids aren't scared of the buffalos one bir |
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Great colours |
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Food for THREE |
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As night falls |
These are a few photos from my SLR from my trip to Sapa with Laura from
See Hear Say. It seems so long ago now! I have to stress, if you're ever travelling to Vietnam, you have to take a trip to Sapa as well as Ha Long Bay. I say this because it's quite a bit of effort to get there (an overnight train there and back) and many people opt out- don't! It's well worth it and absolutely breath-taking.
On a side note, the over night train we took had two bunk beds and when we got to our very small 'room' there was a young couple spooning on the bottom bunk. SPOONING. It was AWKWARD. Really AWKWARD. Whatmore they ended up putting another TWO people in our room during the night- that makes 6 people in a very tiny space that was already pushing it for 4. Obviously don't let this put you off.
Once you get to Sapa and start on your trek it's a little (lot) confronting having groups of women follow you around (like in the photos above) because it feels like they're there just to get money off you. Which they are- but they actually help you walk along and through the mountains- and trust me, by the end of it, you
want to give them all your money.
Sapa will make you feel adventurous and really really awesome I swear.
3 comments:
sigh, feels like a long time ago now. you have MANY MORE awesome photos than just these ones. UPLOAD.
great photos! i love your little anecdote about the couple spooning - the oddest moments are always my favourite ones when travelling.
@laura where are YOUR awesome photos?!
@danica thanks! we later told the same story to a girl we shared a carriage with on the way back and she had a similar story only it was her FRIEND who was macking to random
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