Hello, I met you on this trip at the lunch stop and asked you a ton of questions about your experiences. You were a lovely couple and I wish you success along your travels. Stay safe!
Hello Meir! It was so lovely to meet you on the Ha Giang loop. We had a fun time chatting with you. We loved all your questions. You were right that the views on day 2 were even better! Thanks for watching our video!
You guys got some great drone/aerial footage of the area. It really is majestic and beautiful there, no? How does it compare to the Canadian mountains, though? I mean, you guys come from a country full of beautiful natural beauty, too.
Hello, may I know where did you stay in Ninh Binh? I'm looking for a place to stay there few days, and how did you get there from Ha Noi? And Ha Giang, you guys booked a tourist agency from Ha Noi? I want to go to Ha Giang too. Thank you for your help
Hello! In Ninh Binh we stayed at Tam Coc Mountain Lake Homestay and had a great experience! The family owning it is super friendly and helpful. We booked a private transfer through Cheers Hostel from Hanoi to Ninh Binh. The 3 day Ha Giang loop we did was also through Cheers Hostel which includes transportation round trip from Hanoi. The link to the Ha Giang tour is in the video description. It was one of our highlights of our trip in Vietnam!
I recently watched a video from notizenvonunterwegs about this trip. The couple of this channel was disappointed on this trip (crowds of tourists etc).
That’s interesting. I wonder if they got unlucky with timing? When we got stopped at a construction site traffic would accumulate and we saw quite a few tourists but throughout the day on the roads and in villages where we slept we didn’t feel like it was overcrowded at all. Some of the more popular stops we saw more people than usual but not to the point where it was challenging to get a photo or enjoy the views. Everyone that did the tour with us and people we met along the way all loved their experience and said it was a highlight of their Vietnam trip. We personally loved it and had an amazing experience.
@@Roadmap2Adventures All the people I've seen do it say it's the best experience in Vietnam (some say it's the best experience of their life). Some of the people rode themselves or did private easy riders ("Adventures of A+K" booked a private easy rider). I would think older couples would be better off doing the open jeep tour or private easy riders as the younger crowd tend to do the large group easy rider tours.
Technically, Canadians, Americans, and Australians cannot legally ride there due to the fact the 1968 Vienna Convention wasn't signed. That doesn't stop them from doing it, but many think they are in the right when pulled over by the cops and make uninformed videos about the situation. Also, keep in mind, for countries that signed, they also need to be licensed for riding a motorcycle in their home country as a normal IDP won't cut it.
The best thing watching about road trip continue Ha Ging Loop beautiful mainland wife and looking beauty .
Cảm ơn hai bạn đã đến Việt Nam du lịch rồi thưởng thức nhiều món ăn ngon của Việt Nam
Hello, I met you on this trip at the lunch stop and asked you a ton of questions about your experiences. You were a lovely couple and I wish you success along your travels. Stay safe!
Hello Meir! It was so lovely to meet you on the Ha Giang loop. We had a fun time chatting with you. We loved all your questions. You were right that the views on day 2 were even better! Thanks for watching our video!
Cảm ơn các bạn đã đến Việt Nam và có những nụ cười rạng rỡ.
Thank you! Vietnam was one of our favourite countries!
Thank you for another face video you make the best one
You guys got some great drone/aerial footage of the area. It really is majestic and beautiful there, no? How does it compare to the Canadian mountains, though? I mean, you guys come from a country full of beautiful natural beauty, too.
Hi! I'm planning on doing the tour at the end of November this year. Would you recommend choosing cheers hostel for this tour now that you're done?
We had a great experience doing the trip with Cheers Hostel!
Awesome!
Thanks so much !
Hello, may I know where did you stay in Ninh Binh? I'm looking for a place to stay there few days, and how did you get there from Ha Noi?
And Ha Giang, you guys booked a tourist agency from Ha Noi? I want to go to Ha Giang too. Thank you for your help
Hello! In Ninh Binh we stayed at Tam Coc Mountain Lake Homestay and had a great experience! The family owning it is super friendly and helpful. We booked a private transfer through Cheers Hostel from Hanoi to Ninh Binh. The 3 day Ha Giang loop we did was also through Cheers Hostel which includes transportation round trip from Hanoi. The link to the Ha Giang tour is in the video description. It was one of our highlights of our trip in Vietnam!
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Hello! Thank you for watching.
I recently watched a video from notizenvonunterwegs about this trip. The couple of this channel was disappointed on this trip (crowds of tourists etc).
That’s interesting. I wonder if they got unlucky with timing? When we got stopped at a construction site traffic would accumulate and we saw quite a few tourists but throughout the day on the roads and in villages where we slept we didn’t feel like it was overcrowded at all. Some of the more popular stops we saw more people than usual but not to the point where it was challenging to get a photo or enjoy the views. Everyone that did the tour with us and people we met along the way all loved their experience and said it was a highlight of their Vietnam trip. We personally loved it and had an amazing experience.
@@Roadmap2Adventures Well, your video shows a really cool adventure. Wish you a great trip.
@@Roadmap2Adventures All the people I've seen do it say it's the best experience in Vietnam (some say it's the best experience of their life). Some of the people rode themselves or did private easy riders ("Adventures of A+K" booked a private easy rider). I would think older couples would be better off doing the open jeep tour or private easy riders as the younger crowd tend to do the large group easy rider tours.
Next time rent your own bike and ride the loop youself.
Technically, Canadians, Americans, and Australians cannot legally ride there due to the fact the 1968 Vienna Convention wasn't signed. That doesn't stop them from doing it, but many think they are in the right when pulled over by the cops and make uninformed videos about the situation. Also, keep in mind, for countries that signed, they also need to be licensed for riding a motorcycle in their home country as a normal IDP won't cut it.