6:20 "I will neer complain about being cold again after 4 months in southeast Asia" ..... A few moments later 12:23 "Too cold, I can't even bend my fingers" LOL
WOW !!!! Afraid I'd be screaming like a little girl in the cable car. Nope, think I'll stay and watch from my couch. You girls keep those videos coming. Awesome !!!
That’s so cool. I’ve been to sapa but that was very long time ago, long before they built the cable car and this whole thing. At that time, the only way to get up there was to hike, usually taking 2 days to get up and 1 day to go down. Another great video.
Congratulations on climbing 3,147 m (10,326 ft) high Fansipan. I didn’t know you could do such a thing until your video. In comparison the highest mountain in Tennessee is undernourished Clingmans Dome at 2,025 m. You should try and climb Jade Dragon Snow Mountain near Lijiang in China. Its 5,596 m (18,360 ft) high. Rather than walking the whole way you can take a cable car that takes you up to 4,506 m (14,783 ft). From here you can stagger on up to a observation platform, at an elevation of 4,680 m (15,350 ft). This is one of the highest in the world. When I reached it about 12 years ago there was a man sitting at a deck who would in return for a small amount awarded you a “gold” medal on which he would inscribe your name. I’m not sure if they still do that. I wouldn’t have made it if I hadn’t used the oxygen bottle that I had rented. Lijiang is at 2,400 m. Spectacular snow clad views. Make sure to try and avoid weekends, book the cable car days in advance (if you can) or get there when it opens (risky, as they are often sold out), take your passport to buy tickets, buy cozy sheepswool gloves in Lijiang and rent oxygen. Apparently there are now some travel agent places that can sell you tickets (for a commission) or you can go to the North gate of Lijiang Old Town and there is a information/ ticketing booth there. Lijiang is in Yunnan province and is wonderful but busy Hoi An type place to visit. Plus you can visit Dali, hike Tiger Leaping Gorge and if you are not prone to attitude sickness continue on to Shangri-La.
6:20 "I will neer complain about being cold again after 4 months in southeast Asia" ..... A few moments later 12:23 "Too cold, I can't even bend my fingers" LOL
LOL I'm glad someone else noticed this! 😂
Thank you for your good and interesting video filming at Sapa. Enjoy your trip in Vietnam.
Thanks for watching!
I like Fansipan more than Ba Na Hill. It's very amazing!
WOW !!!! Afraid I'd be screaming like a little girl in the cable car. Nope, think I'll stay and watch from my couch. You girls keep those videos coming. Awesome !!!
What a gorgeous place. So glad you had a clear day. Could you imagine how cold it would be if it was rainy?
That’s so cool. I’ve been to sapa but that was very long time ago, long before they built the cable car and this whole thing. At that time, the only way to get up there was to hike, usually taking 2 days to get up and 1 day to go down. Another great video.
Thank you! :)
13 years ago I hiked from sapa to the top of this mountain. There was no cable car and coffee shops. 2 day hike sleeping on the mountain.
What an amazing experience. Thanks so much for sharing !
it was lucky u guyz have a clear blue sky....amazing
love the keynote, very nice
hehe
Since I'll never get to do this, I can live vicariously through my cousins adventures...well 2nd cousin.
Very impressive views, how the heck did they build it up there?
Never thought about that. 😮
there a huge storm in the north of vietnam right now, hope you girls are safe
They are actually somewhere else now.
That looked like a great place to visit
*Các bạn rất đẹp* !
beautiful view... amazing❤
Welcome. - You're lucky being on top of Fanshipang in sunny day, without of clouds .... 🌹🌹
Hello! Such Beauty all around!
Vietnam 🇻🇳
*Thung lũng Mường Hoa* !
*Uống cà phê trên đỉnh* !
Fancypants mountain was spectacular! Wear pants on Fancypants next time, ya hear? 😁
In Vietnam 🇻🇳 always take Grab, not taxi, 👏👏👏great adventure as usual 👌🥂
❤❤❤จากไทยแลนด์🇹🇭🇹🇭
Congratulations on climbing 3,147 m (10,326 ft) high Fansipan. I didn’t know you could do such a thing until your video.
In comparison the highest mountain in Tennessee is undernourished Clingmans Dome at 2,025 m.
You should try and climb Jade Dragon Snow Mountain near Lijiang in China. Its 5,596 m (18,360 ft) high. Rather than walking the whole way you can take a cable car that takes you up to 4,506 m (14,783 ft). From here you can stagger on up to a observation platform, at an elevation of 4,680 m (15,350 ft). This is one of the highest in the world. When I reached it about 12 years ago there was a man sitting at a deck who would in return for a small amount awarded you a “gold” medal on which he would inscribe your name. I’m not sure if they still do that. I wouldn’t have made it if I hadn’t used the oxygen bottle that I had rented. Lijiang is at 2,400 m. Spectacular snow clad views.
Make sure to try and avoid weekends, book the cable car days in advance (if you can) or get there when it opens (risky, as they are often sold out), take your passport to buy tickets, buy cozy sheepswool gloves in Lijiang and rent oxygen. Apparently there are now some travel agent places that can sell you tickets (for a commission) or you can go to the North gate of Lijiang Old Town and there is a information/ ticketing booth there.
Lijiang is in Yunnan province and is wonderful but busy Hoi An type place to visit. Plus you can visit Dali, hike Tiger Leaping Gorge and if you are not prone to attitude sickness continue on to Shangri-La.
ฟานชีปังมหัสจรรย์สวยงามมากๆเรารักเวียตนามมาก❤🎉
*Fancipan 3143 mét* !
Việt nam yêu quý 2 bạn
How many hours required for this whole thing?
I wonder if you guys have ever considered to put China on the trip list😊
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ptsd flashback to me finding out how steep a ski lift is
*Xin chào* !
sisters, after you are done with travel, you can go back to work, make some money for next trip....lol.
Hey Jill & Hannah! Do you edit videos yourself or outsource it? I’m an editor and would love to discuss, if you’re interested
😂😂
expensive cappuccinos? ever heard of Starbucks?