What a captivating video showcasing the enchanting beauty of Sapa in Vietnam! The lush landscapes, rolling hills, and rich cultural tapestry you've brilliantly captured transported me to another realm. A huge thank you for this awe-inspiring visual journey!
Hey guys, you chose Vietnam as your destination. We Vietnamese are very hospitable. Vietnam's landscape is very beautiful. The cuisine is very diverse.
I started with your Cambodia videos, because hubby and I are planning for Cambodia. ❤ I am here binging on your videos. I think we will also add Vietnam. You got me… I am now a subscriber. Thank you for your beyond educational videos. Cheers. 🙏🏽
Picturesque and very informative video. Thanks so much for another awesome guide:) We start our adventure in Ho Chi Minh City arriving next week and thanks to your videos have added Halong Bay and Sapa to our itinerary. Happy Travels😊
Wow nice video ❤. I like your both video, we wouldn’t go there because it not authentic. Many years ago I definitely😊. There are lost of other places not too far from the town are so remote and fantastic. Love visiting old people and help them🙏
We didn't as we had been traveling for a while! But we did leave a small tip for the host because of their great hospitality! We also bought some local souvenirs along the way from the tribal women to support the locals
hi :) what month was this? If it's mentioned in the video then I'm sorry I missed it. We plan on going in March next year but I hear mixed reviews when it comes to the weather..
We were there at the end of November. Pretty lucky with the weather! It’s the mountains to anything can happen. But March is generally a good time to visit!
Amazing experience and so beautifully presented! It’s very similar to the Banaue-Pula-Cambula-Batad 3 day trek in Philippines, highly recommend it if you ever get there, especially in May-July when the paddies are all grown and green❤
Hi! Did you add something extra to your experience such as overnight at the local stays or lunch at local houses? Or did you stay at the homestays only? :)
We did the lunch at the local house add-on! We helped cooking the local food, which was a fun experience! We didn’t do the overnight stay as we heard it can be very uncomfortable and we wanted a good night of sleep!
There is an option but it will be a long and uncomfortable journey (probably need to change buses). It's easiest to get to Ban Gioc (Cao Bang City) from Hanoi
@@worldwildhearts thanks for your advice. What do you think about if it were split up into 2 journeys with ha giang inbetween for a night or two? Thanks
What a captivating video showcasing the enchanting beauty of Sapa in Vietnam! The lush landscapes, rolling hills, and rich cultural tapestry you've brilliantly captured transported me to another realm. A huge thank you for this awe-inspiring visual journey!
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for supporting women owned company:)
Such s great cinematography guys. Breathtaking scenery 👌👌👌
Thanks! ☺️
Hey guys, you chose Vietnam as your destination. We Vietnamese are very hospitable. Vietnam's landscape is very beautiful. The cuisine is very diverse.
Yes we agree! Thank you!
I started with your Cambodia videos, because hubby and I are planning for Cambodia. ❤ I am here binging on your videos. I think we will also add Vietnam.
You got me… I am now a subscriber. Thank you for your beyond educational videos.
Cheers. 🙏🏽
Thanks for the nice comment! ☺️ glad to hear! Enjoy your trip in Asia! 😎
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences! I plan to travel Vietnam and this video is very helpful to prepare my itinerary :)
Glad to hear that! Enjoy!
Picturesque and very informative video. Thanks so much for another awesome guide:) We start our adventure in Ho Chi Minh City arriving next week and thanks to your videos have added Halong Bay and Sapa to our itinerary. Happy Travels😊
Thank you! Glad it was helpful. Have a great trip there! 😊 Hopefully you’ll have lovely weather like we did. Sapa scenery was stunning 😇
We went last year but missed out on Sapa, I think we need to revisit for this, great video, subbed and liked! :)
Thanks! Sapa is beautiful!
Wow nice video ❤. I like your both video, we wouldn’t go there because it not authentic. Many years ago I definitely😊. There are lost of other places not too far from the town are so remote and fantastic. Love visiting old people and help them🙏
Very nice and informative video. Is it possible to share the gpx traces on strava or any other application? Thanks
Fantastic, awesome and spectacular ❤❤❤
Great Video.. with your home stays.. Did you provide a gift to them from your home country?
We didn't as we had been traveling for a while! But we did leave a small tip for the host because of their great hospitality! We also bought some local souvenirs along the way from the tribal women to support the locals
hi :) what month was this? If it's mentioned in the video then I'm sorry I missed it. We plan on going in March next year but I hear mixed reviews when it comes to the weather..
We were there at the end of November. Pretty lucky with the weather! It’s the mountains to anything can happen. But March is generally a good time to visit!
Amazing experience and so beautifully presented!
It’s very similar to the Banaue-Pula-Cambula-Batad 3 day trek in Philippines, highly recommend it if you ever get there, especially in May-July when the paddies are all grown and green❤
Which island is that? We’ve never been to the Philippines but it’s high on our list! Sounds like a trek we would enjoy 😊👍
Hi 🥰 beautiful video! Just wondering what your experience was with mosquitoes? Did you get bitten at all? 😅
Sapa was fine as the altitude keeps the mosquitoes mostly away! Especially in the higher parts. Would still take some bug spray just in case
which month have you been there? Thank you!
End of November!
Hi! Did you add something extra to your experience such as overnight at the local stays or lunch at local houses? Or did you stay at the homestays only? :)
We did the lunch at the local house add-on! We helped cooking the local food, which was a fun experience! We didn’t do the overnight stay as we heard it can be very uncomfortable and we wanted a good night of sleep!
43 like very nice video Hello brother 👍🏻🙋♀️👌💯👍🏻
Thanks!!
Are you able to travel by bus / train from sapa to ban gioc?
There is an option but it will be a long and uncomfortable journey (probably need to change buses). It's easiest to get to Ban Gioc (Cao Bang City) from Hanoi
@@worldwildhearts thanks for your advice. What do you think about if it were split up into 2 journeys with ha giang inbetween for a night or two? Thanks
❤😂❤Thank you