A photographic account of Vietnam: Sapa

From Hanoi we move on to one of my favourite places in Vietnam — the world — Sapa. The first thing I did when I stepped out of the coach in front of our hotel was take a deep, slow breath of pure, fresh air (a much-desired contrast to the heavy, polluted air of Hanoi). The third thing was meant to be a run to the restroom, however, it was disrupted by the stunning view right in front of my eyes. Our hotel was on top of a hill and right opposite was a valley with mountains, hills, rice terraces, streams, green and golden beauty… I stood there for a few minutes, forgetting everything else.

Sapa was out of our route and required a long drive from Hanoi, so we were quite close to giving it a miss. Out of all the people we knew who went to Vietnam before us, only two included Sapa in their trip — and they insisted it was a must. We were both extremely happy we took their advice. My only regret is that we only spent one night there. If I had to go again, I’d definitely make it a three-day stay.

Trekking tips

If you plan to do trekking (which is a must!), and you’re new to trekking, make sure you practice a bit before — ideally in muddy lands. I went there completely green, thinking that as long as I was fit and wore in my new trekking shoes I’d be ok. Big mistake. One of my laces got caught in the hooks of the other shoe and I fell. I had blood running from my knees and elbows, covered in mud, in the middle of nowhere.

Luckily I had some antiseptic gel and water, so we cleaned and disinfected the wounds. Our guide — one of the most awesome human beings I’ve ever met — rubbed some grass on my wounds to stop the bleeding. Don’t be silly like me. Practice trekking before you go to Sapa, and always carry some essential first aid items.

Favourite moments

If I had to go to Vietnam again, Sapa would definitely be on my list — and this time, for longer. It’s a perfect place for breathtaking landscapes, trekking, fresh and genuine food, and relaxing. I’d also consider staying with the locals instead of a hotel next time.

With a slightly broken heart, I left Sapa to catch the coach to one of the most popular places in Vietnam: Ha Long Bay. Follow this space for my next account!

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