Friday, December 14, 2018

The insanely picturesque Sapa hike in Vietnam!

Are you ready for a hike of a lifetime? For an insanely picturesque Sapa hike that takes you down mountains, across valleys and past lush green rice paddies? There are many gorgeous places to visit in Vietnam, but this one has definitely left a mark in my heart. Raw beauty of a simple life. The life where all things serve its purpose. Where the cascading rice terraces climb up the mountains so high, that the highest fields touch the sky… The one and only Sapa, Vietnam!

Travel allows you to rediscover yourself through the places you visit. It changes the way you think and what is really important in your life. Sometimes all that you really need is the people around you and the land that sustains the life that you create. And what a better setting to do it all in then this!

The insanely picturesque Sapa hike in Vietnam!
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The amazing 4 hour Sapa Hike

Our journey started at the super cool towns of Sapa. For me it seemed to be a perfect place to begin our Sapa day tour.  Here, the Hoang Lien Son Mountains stand tall and proud and the Muong Hoa Valley opens its arms, inviting you for a spectacular Sapa hiking experience!

Our hike began at the edge of the town of Sapa which took us on a steep and muddy decline. I think in the first 5 minutes I slid down the embankment at least 3 times. Lucky I had a helpful hand from ( I might add: half my size, mature aged and only wearing thongs) Kul. Haha…  Yup, I think I forgot how to walk for the day or something, cause after that she was always there to hold my hand even to cross little creeks. Well, I felt very manly for the next few hours, haha… It’s all good. Kul was cool!

After only a few minutes of walking down the hill, the picture perfect spots start. For the locals, these places are simply fields that provide food for the months to come. However, for us, the scenery in front of us was exactly why we chose to make the journey to Sapa in the first place. To see the cascading, beautifully golden and light green rice fields, it’s just magical!  And makes every step of effort during this expedition of hiking in Sapa worthwhile!

It just doesn’t matter if you are looking down or up the valley, the view is just as spectacular. Whilst we enjoyed the time to take in the surroundings, our guides made little gifts for us. Small things to remember them by. It definitely amused me somewhat. I did make some silly videos with my stick horse while we walked, but might have to show you those another time on our YouTube channel.

Our 4 hour walk was hot and steamy! Luckily the ladies gave us a large umbrella to use. The sun was really unforgiving in the full blast, so it is definitely something to think of when taking on the walk. Also provided a perfect prop for the photos at various lookouts on the way. And tell you what, those viewpoints are just incredible!

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We loved stopping to rest at a little shop on the top of the hill. Chilling out, sitting on a rock, eating Ice cream with a truly sensational backdrop, it’s just perfection! There is nothing wrong with taking it easy on your private hike. There is no rush and you have plenty of time to just stare at the view with your mouth open all you like.  Well, there is more to see, so maybe not for too long.

Sapa Villages and the Minority Groups

Hiking down the valley through the Sapa rice fields and down the steep tracks takes you to some pretty cool little local Sapa villages. Here you can see how the Sapa Minority groups live, work and play. On our list of villages to see were Cat Cat, Y Linh Ho, Lao Chai and Ta Van.

At Lao Chai we were invited to have some tea at Bee’s house. It was a really interesting experience to see up close what her house looks like inside. We were surprised to learn that there were no windows! Yup… In order to keep warmth in in the winter as it gets really cold in Sapa during the winter. However, who needs the window if you only sleep there anyways. Tea was great!! Thanks Bee!

How many times we have seen these photos when researching Sapa Vietnam. There are simply no words to describe some of the scenes at this beautiful place, but I am glad that we had a chance to visit here and really see it up close.  A sapa hike is a perfect way to get up close and personal with all the beauty that this region holds.

The life in the villages here is just like life everywhere else.  You have to work in order to provide for the family. You grow what you eat and you make what you can from the materials provided by the land. Some plants are used to make clothing and others (like Indigo) to colour them. Some plants are used for medications and others for food. Nothing gets wasted and everything has its purpose here.

On the rice fields, some locals were beating the plants against rocks and other hard surfaces in order to loosen the seed for later collection. Others were hard at work cutting away at the crops. All day and every day, slowly harvesting the fields, only to prepare for the next season to come again. The circle of life here is the secret to the locals survival.

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Hard work in the fields doesn’t come without some rewards. Homemade rice wine is a very popular drink around these parts. As I said, nothing gets wasted here!  I did have a taste and got to say it was very strong but very good!

Living in Sapa Vietnam's picturesque surroundings I’m sure is really amazing. Fresh air, fresh food and smiles on the faces from simple pleasures. I do thank the locals for their hospitality and friendly nature. I’m sure that the few dollars you spend here for the handmade goodies go a long way to support their lives, hopes and dreams.  Yes, some of the “Buy from me..” may get a little annoying, but one has to remember, we are only visiting here and these guys are just trying to make a living.

We stopped for lunch at one of the villages, where we were served with a set menu of simple delights, just enough to fill our stomachs. We did purchase a little bag from Kul, in a way to say thank you for walking with us and for lending us her umbrella. Maybe a little overpriced, but still an awesome souvenir for yourself or someone back home.

We had a great time on the hike through Sapa.  It was definitely the most awesome walk that we have gone on whilst on our trip to Vietnam. Sapa may be a little out of the way to get to, but it is on our list of best things to do in Vietnam, for sure!