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Hello from Vietnam!

Here I am finally in Vietnam, the place that has taken over my travel daydreams since almost a year. And this country does not disappoint. Having spent a few days getting to know Hanoi, wandering in the lanes of the Old Quarter, dodging the many motorbikes, stopping at quaint cafes for a Vietnamese filter coffee or a Bia Hanoi, hanging out by the beautiful Hoan Kiem Lake, fighting the urge to hoard up on very reasonably priced ‘The North Face’ winter clothes and ‘Nike’ trainers and staring in wonder at the three million dong dresses at the fancy boutiques, I took the overnight express train to Lao Cai and finally made it to Sapa.

Street corner, Old Quarter, Hanoi

Street corner, Old Quarter, Hanoi

Bridge at the Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi

Bridge at the Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi

Ngoc Son Temple, Hanoi

Ngoc Son Temple, Hanoi

Sapa has been the stuff of my dreams and in reality is even more gorgeous than I could ever imagine. I am here for two weeks volunteering with a wonderful organization called Sapa O’Chau, a trekking company and cafe that has used its resources to set up a  hostel for young adults from the disadvantaged Black Hmong community of Vietnam. I will be talking about them more in one of my upcoming posts. Sapa is the coldest place in Vietnam and has some of the world’s most scenic trekking routes, think lush green fields, terraced farming, waterfalls and rivers and routes that take you through many tribal villages and offer you a glimpse into the colours and cultures of the different people that live around the area, such as the Black Hmong, Flower Hmong and the Red Dzao. There are also beautiful village markets where you can sample local street food and buy spices, unique handmade clothes, bags, scarves, trinkets and handicrafts among many other things.

Here’s a little sneak peek of my Vietnam travels so far, enjoy!! 🙂

Views from Sapa

Views from Sapa

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Sapa

Sapa

 

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Jack

Sunday 28th of August 2016

It's been great reading your posts about North Vietnam. I'm heading there in a couple of days from Phong Na.

If your interested in what to do in central/south Vietnam, i have been travelling round the area.

Lauren

Saturday 7th of February 2015

Great pictures! I never made it to Sapa when I was in Vietnam but it looks somewhere I'll go back to :)

thebohochica

Monday 9th of February 2015

You'll like it whenever you get there!

Just A Simple Guy

Tuesday 4th of March 2014

Vietnam is a beautiful country. Manage to go to Hanoi only. Maybe next time I will go to Sapa. Heard that it is a beautiful place. By the way… nice pictures.

TheBohoChica

Tuesday 4th of March 2014

I would urge you to make time to come to Sapa the next time. I have been here for two weeks and it is absolutely amazing. Stunning scenery and hiking trails, good food and wonderful people, even if its on the tourist trail.

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