This has to be one of the best videos I’ve seen of the Ha Giang loop. We didn’t get to go with baby zakariya so thanks for taking us along. Looks absolutely epic 🥰
Awesome 3 Ha Giang videos! I just got back from Vietnam 3 weeks ago and last night just booked my return trip for April. I couldn’t find the info I needed about doing the loop solo so thank you for the vids, it’s been very helpful.
The main ethnic group in Ha Giang is the H'Mong . There are in total 54 ethnics in Vietnam . FYI the original Lung Cu flag pole was built in the 11th century by general Ly Thuong Kiet to warn the Chinese that's the beginning of the kingdom of Dai Viet ( ancient name of Vietnam ) and they shouldn't trespass that frontier line . The big pagoda you saw there is Vietnamese . The Vietnamese are actually more religious than the Chinese . There is more freedom of belief in Vietnam than in its northern neighbour country .
Ah thank you for dropping some information here! It’s very interesting for me as I’m sure it will be for anyone else that reads it 😁 It’s awesome to know more about the places you’ve visited/are going to visit!
You should definitely go back, maybe during a time when everything is green and lush as I bet it's even more breathtaking then. Consider going off the loop and seeing other things, I think Joel Friend did that. LukePalms and CularTravels also made great videos of the loop along with Paddy Doyle.
This has to be one of the best videos I’ve seen of the Ha Giang loop. We didn’t get to go with baby zakariya so thanks for taking us along. Looks absolutely epic 🥰
Ahh glad you like it! You’ll have to leave Zakariya with his Nan and take a little couple trip to Vietnam 😉
Awesome 3 Ha Giang videos! I just got back from Vietnam 3 weeks ago and last night just booked my return trip for April. I couldn’t find the info I needed about doing the loop solo so thank you for the vids, it’s been very helpful.
The main ethnic group in Ha Giang is the H'Mong . There are in total 54 ethnics in Vietnam . FYI the original Lung Cu flag pole was built in the 11th century by general Ly Thuong Kiet to warn the Chinese that's the beginning of the kingdom of Dai Viet ( ancient name of Vietnam ) and they shouldn't trespass that frontier line . The big pagoda you saw there is Vietnamese . The Vietnamese are actually more religious than the Chinese . There is more freedom of belief in Vietnam than in its northern neighbour country .
Ah thank you for dropping some information here! It’s very interesting for me as I’m sure it will be for anyone else that reads it 😁
It’s awesome to know more about the places you’ve visited/are going to visit!
OMG you make me wanna jump on a plane to Vietnam! And I love you have set up the camera on you for a POV of your journey - so fun 😂
We’ll have to go do it so you can see it yourself one day 😍
wow, that "terimakasih" though 😄
Great video, great view. Thank for sharing
I’m glad you found it useful 😊
Great video 😊. It's on my bucket list. What month did you drive the loop?
Thank you! It really should be it’s one of the most amazing landscapes I’ve ever seen 😍 I went at the end of November last year!
You should definitely go back, maybe during a time when everything is green and lush as I bet it's even more breathtaking then. Consider going off the loop and seeing other things, I think Joel Friend did that. LukePalms and CularTravels also made great videos of the loop along with Paddy Doyle.
You mean it gets more green than that? 🤯 yes I’d love to go back and spend more time on the loop to be able to explore other roads!
So much more of Vietnam i need to see! If only i can ride a scooter lol
Right! I’d love to go back and spend an entire 3 months on a motorbike across the country 😍
@@RyanLeeBanks I'm sure you will and bring your gf this time
💯💯💯💯
Your gf is very beautiful in that rental custom… have a nice trip in Việt Nam
Aww thanks!
This region is honestly unreal 🤯
Isn’t it! I’m already dying to go back 😍