
Khol(left), our native guide, ready to brief us in front of our hotel

All set ready to go for our trekking trip

Funny kid

On the way down the valley

"Hi! Whats your name? Where are you from?"

She is famous in this part of the world too

Buy me! Buy me! (They really meant "buy from me!", I assume.)

Our Japanese friend Aoi is being surrounded

Native kid's meal

Native kid's lollies

There is a squirrel in the bird cage behind the kid

Corn hanging on the ceiling inside the house

They normally don't wear pants

Ahhh... cozy...

Different tribe, different backpack

Naturally dyed fabric(indigo blue extracted from a type of plant) to be made into their traditional clothing

Too bad can't swim here

Too far down

And too cold too

A pig was slaughtered when we passed by a village. A party is coming up, probably.

A native joinning us

Villagers opening a new path

Kids hang around

While their mom & dad dig

Pretty native (probably already given birth to 3 kids)

Check out what they have in their backpack

A craft made from a roadside plant by the natives, nice

Our trail is getting tougher

One of us saw a tiny green snake somewhere over here. Khol, our guide just sprung off. Later she told us she "doesn't like" snake

Native kids

We came from the far end of the cliff, and keep walking


"Buy me! Buy me!"

"Buy me! Buy me!"

"Buy me! Buy me!"

I hope he is not lost

Cool old dude

In a primary school. For some strange reason, we are allowed to go into a class in a middle of a lesson

Their books hanging on the wall

No, she is not the teacher

Yes, there is a teacher

Kids playing in front of the school

Hopefully a bigger school will be built here

Buffalo roaming

Not sure if its pork or beef

A patrol kiosk and a worker (kidding about the later)

Ending of our 12km walk

Our friend Roisin(right) just can't resist the native art anymore

Its is just a swing

They work while seating, walking, talking and selling stuffs to tourists

Aoi and her mom, I m so impressed by her endurance

Room with a view. Its not as expensive as it looks

All meals are included and they are one of the most decent food we have eaten during this trip

Sapa town, drizzling

Remind me of some European small town

To Mimosa, a very nice restaurant. Should try the hot plate, really delicious yet affordable

Remember the name, there is a fax number too


Highland Bakery, friendliest place. The boss actually helped me to make a phone call back to Hanoi twice without charging me. Its so rare in Vietnam. I came back to but its excellent chocolate baguettes


Remind me of Japan

Rose plantation