Thursday, April 25, 2013

Sapa, Vietnam

Sapa was amazing and we almost didn't go. It is very North of the capital and I wasn't sure we would have enough time. But because we were in Hanoi during Tet, and because we were already in North Vietnam, I decided we'd better do it because who knows if we ever would again?

WHAT WE DID:

Arrived at 4 am and waited in a cold restaurant for our room. So fun.


First order of business: Nap. The train was not my friend. Cockroaches = disgusting. Ew ew ew. Right beside my head on the wall when I turned on the light. So I leapt out of bed and waited in the hallway for our train to get in. We still had several hours to go at that point. I didn`t care. 

First view from our balcony.Mist frequently shroads the rice paddie fields, and
I was worried it wouldn't lift while we were visiting.

Luckily, it did :) View from our room!















We Went on a Hike:

So on the advice of a few friends, Zac and I took a tour of some traditional villages. It went something like this:

We met up with three ladies who arrived at our hostel. They were all dressed in traditional clothing. We had all sorts of interesting conversations about how tourism had altered their villages and way of living. They all thought tourism was a good thing. One of them made me this:


Then we saw things like this:















Then we arrived here, where we were to eat lunch in the buildings across the way:


Right about now is where two of the ladies say they are going home and pull out their items to force - uh, ask - me to buy from them. I feel stupid. Duped. Silly. This was so well planned! I can`t deny buying something now! Well, I can. But I`ll feel like a jerk. And who wants to feel like a jerk. I`ve laughed with these women, learned from them, and...who am I kidding, it was all a sham. I meant nothing to them. Le sigh. Then a bunch of other women came over and wanted me to buy stuff from them too. It was an interesting experience.


Cool little shack.

While waiting for lunch, I took action shots. So fun!


They look so innocent until they mob you

Having learned from the Cambodian children I met in the fields,
I bonded with these children through my camera lens again.


Super cute :)



Back on the road again. Pigs were everywhere. 

Playing with rocks

Zac insisted on a picture

After school

I love the rice fields. Love love love. 
This little boy was playing quite happily with his tire. 

More rice fields!

Are they not so cool. 

Our real guide.

Drove a Scooter!

This was a first for me and Zac and I were both concerned for our safety. However we survived and it was tons of fun! We got lost and got cold but it was all good. It wasn`t the first time I terrified myself on the trip and it wouldn`t be the last ;)














Halong Bay, Vietnam


LOVED Halong Bay! The trip had lots of drama but the beauty was indescribable  The pictures can't even hold a candle to the real thing, but they can try. We did a two day cruise and Zac was pretty excited to sleep on a boat for the first time. We encountered camera problems, snobby teachers, and a tight schedule. It wasn't relaxing but it was amazing to kayak through Halong Bay, explore the caves (though I twisted my ankle pretty badly) and and eat delicious food on the deck, surrounded by beauty.

Zac in our room

The food on board was AMAZING




We were the only two on the whole cruise to choose
kayaking over being rowed around




Zac hangs out on the top deck

Relaxing

Cooking class! :)
Look what we made!

Night lights of the other boats

Zac and the other kids on the cruise
I forget what this was. Squid fishing maybe. 

I jumped on Zac`s bed for a cuddle



Breakfast time!

I loved eating breakfast on the deck :)

Zac mostly just loved his smoothie. 


I loved the colour of the water


So naturally, I took some black and white pictures

Caves! Apparently a World Wonder. But they keep changing. 

Inside!


With Jon, our new English friend :)

I hug him sometimes cuz he`s cute.


It was probably around here that I paid too
much attention to taking pictures


And then it was probably around here that I
seriously fell and twisted my ankle :(

But the beauty of the caves kept me going ;)


And back out to the beauty of the bay :)







Back on the ship


Our cute little ship