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Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Lao Cai » Sapa April 6th 2007

GOOD MORNING VIETNAM!!!! After a short flight, I arrived in Hanoi and realized I was a definite minority in such a large city. Despite my travels throughout the rest of Southeast Asia, this was the first time I’ve experienced a great language barrier. I filed through customs around 7 pm and my plan was to make my way to train station. After closing on a price with a cab driver in Vietnam Dong, I was off in the nations capital and I found the traffic really overwhelming. Picture if you can a four-lane highway packed with noisy scooters swarming angrily in and out cars, trucks, and Tuk-Tuks. Now add a symphony of grade three instruments or vehicle horns all performing different songs in a small room, and a cloud of un-breathable carbon monoxide, and you’ve ... read more
My jeep
Ingenious farming
Sitting with the locals

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Lao Cai » Sapa April 3rd 2007

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Lao Cai » Sapa March 31st 2007

Aparantly dark haired dog tastes better than light haired dog!The last few days have been pretty relaxed after a hectic 3 weeks in China. Sapa is a lovely little mountain village in the North West of Vietnam, not far from the border with Laos (pronounced to rhyme with how - silent s). The tallest mountain in Vietnam, Fanxipan, is just up the road and there are tours that hike up itin 3 days (we opted not to). Instead we toured the villages on the back of a 50cc motorbike. The people out in the mountains are pretty self sufficient. The lands are very furtile and they make their own clothes. They alll go around with smiles despite the fact they have nothing else. The only thing they cannot provide for themselves is medicine, hence a life ... read more
No Mans Land
Cloud City

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Lao Cai » Sapa March 30th 2007

Train trip up to sapa...good to know that the train from sydney to brissy takes as long as a third world train!!!! and yes we had a sleeper...really cool....didnt sleep to much....but was nice....Sapa was an amazing place....had a gr8 time there too....did a mountain village trek....ian called this trip his "fat camp " one....i got back trots...and sweated sooo much...and we did PHYSICAL exersize!!!!! hmmmmmm.....im sure there will be more to come.....Sapa was really nice place...just really smokie....and low cloud...the people we nice but very over the top with "you buy from me...why you buy from her and not from me"....see the pic with j in it ..u will understand....they were all saying that to him at once....the walk was good(bloody tiring) we slept really well that night...had a gr8 meal...then caught the bus ... read more
our guide with a wild boar.....Sapa
our guide on a water buffalo.....Sapa
us with a view.....Sapa

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Lao Cai » Sapa March 28th 2007

And we cross the border into the second country. 22 days in Hong Kong and China have come and gone. I have seen some of the most fantastic sites in the world, with many more to come. This morning we walked over the bridge of friendship from Hekou, China into Lao Cai, Vietnam. It is the first time I have been over a land border since crossing from Spain into France. That time we barely even stopped the car, this time we signed exit papers and underwent a thorough dressing down on exiting China: walked 100m over the bridge, then repeated the entire process to enter Vietnam. Its lucky we gained an hour because that's how long it took! Then we went on the wierdest bus ride ever: we got picked up outside the border control ... read more

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Lao Cai » Sapa March 28th 2007

I'm not too sure what I was expecting when we reached the other side of the border crossing, but it was pretty much the same as the Chinese side. The only big difference was that they actually use the same alphabet as us, but I still don't have a bloomin' clue what it says! We got the bus to Sapa, which is a hill tribe town right up in the mountains and takes an hour to get to from Lao Cai. Or so they said..... It seemed our driver had a few back hander errands to run so were were travelling around Lao Cai for an hour picking up everything from school kids to fridge freezers and fax machines to posters. Eventually we left the town and headed for Sapa. Again the scenery was stunning ... read more
The local market
A life size ordanance survey map!

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Lao Cai » Sapa March 28th 2007

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Chi and Sua
Gift from the girls, fern headbands
One of the Villages

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Lao Cai » Sapa March 21st 2007

I am writing from Sapa, a town in the northeastern part of Vietnam. It has been quite cloudy and cold the past couple of days, but that doesn't affect my sense of wonder. My first night in Hanoi, after a 24 hour, sometimes unbearable plane ride, I arrived late in the morning. I caught a taxi (which took me to the wrong hotel by the way) into the heart of the Old Quarter, in Hanoi. Of course I did the obligatory thing and left my camera in the cab as it sped off. Luckily, Peter (hotel owner's son) was able to have it returned to me about an hour and a half later. My trip almost ended before it began. The way most people get around in Hanoi is by motor scooter. Lines dividing the ... read more
St. Patty's Day
St. Patty's Day
Halong Bay

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Lao Cai » Sapa March 20th 2007

I lost this blog when the website went down...some of the pics are still there. I'll upload it again when I can find it...... read more
Old H'Mong woman  & the BFG
Bryce's future wife & the BFG
Local Dzao woman

Asia » Vietnam » Northwest » Lao Cai » Sapa March 19th 2007

The people are perfect, the scenery is perfect, unfortunately the weather isn't. Arriving in between winter and spring was a bad idea on our part because of the cold. You people from the lowlands might not know, but Sapa is 1600m above sea level and surrounded by higher peaks - this means that when it's cold, the cold air and mist sink, causing Sapa to be shrouded in icy fog. The locals and most tourists seem to be doing fine, but being Singaporeans, I have been leaving the hotel room wearing no less than 3 t shirts, my hoodie, and gloves.. and even then, I am freezing! People travel here in droves to enjoy the unparalleled scenery. Most join up with tour groups but being the cheapskates that we are (unwilling to part with our cash ... read more
On the mountain
Silver Falls (Thac Bac)
On the way to Cat Cat Village




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