Monday, 10 December 2018

6 must-do things when visiting Sapa, Vietnam

6 must-do things when visiting Sapa, Vietnam
Sapa is mountainous town in Northwestern Vietnam, blessed with a cool climate throughout the year. Just venture out a little to nearby indigenous villages and you will be rewarded with views of stepped paddy fields, emerald ripples that flow across entire stretches of valleys. Here are 6 things you should do when you are in Sapa.

Climb Fansipan, ‘Roof of IndoChina’

6 must-do things when visiting Sapa, Vietnam
Fansipan is called as “the Roof of Indochina” with the height of 3143m, the highest peak of the Indochina Peninsula. Although the summit of Fansipan is less than half of Mount Everest, this place is a good choice for those who are eager to conquer high peaks and test their muscular power.
It is definitely not an easy trek but it promises marvelous views of the Hoang Lien mountain range and pristine natural beauty. Climbers have chance to explore the diverse flora, enjoy beautiful orchids and wild flowers along the way or listen to the musical concert of insects.

Visit Cat Cat village

Cat Cat village is a typical village of ethnic minority. The old H’Mong hill tribe village attracts tourists from all over the world for its distinctive culture and unique practices which have been lost recently.
6 must-do things when visiting Sapa, Vietnam
Tourists will be impressed by the peacefully picturesque sceneries of pristine nature, the traditional cultural and unique original architecture. You can admire waterfall and an old Hydro Electric Power Station built by the French. Moreover, the image of young women in traditional costumes, sitting by looms and making colorful pieces of brocade with designs of flowers, patterns, birds has been a symbol of this mountainous land.

Traditional wood house style is also a featured beauty that should be mentioned. Apart from that, you can try to do weaving fabric, purchase some traditional souvenirs and handicrafts as gifts.

Trek Muong Hoa Valley

6 must-do things when visiting Sapa, Vietnam
You can only truly appreciate the beauty of Muong Hoa Valley if you take your time to trek it and spend a night at a local village homestay. Sometimes women from the regional ethnic minority tribes may even approach you while in town and offer a trek and homestay. Often these are more authentic than the ones done through tour agencies. Taking muddy trails through terraced fields, drinking water out of streams, sleeping on the floor in traditional long tail houses, and spending time hanging out with local families and drinking rice wine are typical things.

Hang out with members of the different ethnic tribes

6 must-do things when visiting Sapa, Vietnam
The H’Mong are the predominant minority tribe in Sapa, but you will come across Yao and Zay people as well. Striking up a conversation is easy, as most of them are well-versed in English, having learned from other tourists they have bumped into, or at school. Get to know them and their stories and you will probably be invited to their home to share a meal and laughter. It is a humbling experience to live with them, even if it is just for a day, and you will leave Sapa with appreciation for life.

Drop by the Sapa Love Market

6 must-do things when visiting Sapa, Vietnam
This is a unique experience in Sapa, and only happens on Saturdays. The Sapa Love Market is where young ethnic tribes people would come to meet one another, fall in love, and get married. Because villages in Sapa are sparsely populated, those living in far-away villages would make the journey days ahead so they can arrive in time to find someone. You will see boys and girls hanging out, laughing, drinking, eating, doing traditional dances and playing traditional games together.

Read more: Shopping in Sapa’s markets

Explore the Silver waterfall

6 must-do things when visiting Sapa, Vietnam
Located in National Highway No 4D, Silver waterfall is about 12km from Sapa Town’s centre. Thanks to water source from the Lo Sui Tong mountain peak, this beautiful waterfall is formed. The waterfall looks like a white dragon looking down from the sky. You can travel to the Silver Waterfall by motorbike or by car for half an hour. It would worth a stopping by with the award of a stunning view of spectacular mountains and the forests in Hoang Lien National Park.

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Friday, 7 December 2018

Experience extreme sports for the young in Da Nang

Experience extreme sports for the young in Da Nang
If you feel free and have nothing to do, you can challenge yourself by trying extreme sports when traveling to Da Nang. Especially, Da Nang has been built as a tourism city with many natural tourist destinations and one of the most young, dynamic, ever-growing cities in Vietnam.

Rock climbing at marble mountains

Experience extreme sports for the young in Da Nang
Being a cluster of five hills made from limestone and marble, Marble Mountains are a well-known pilgrimage site with peaks, caves, tunnels and temples all just waiting to be discovered. Named after the elements metal, wood, water, fire and earth, Marble Mountains exist in a coastal area that is renowned for stone-cutting and sculpture about 8km south of Da Nang.

One special choice is spending a full day rock climbing at the famous Marble Mountain. However, you should observe and select agents which provide reputable safe facilities.

Kayaking

Experience extreme sports for the young in Da Nang
Kayaking is not only a wonderful sport to challenge calmness, patience but also a problem-solving lesson. Depending on your adventurous extent, you can choose yourself a suitable starting point. They can be a peaceful place or a waterfall if you want more thrilling experience.

Paragliding

Experience extreme sports for the young in Da Nang
Although it’s a new sport in Da Nang, paragliding appeals a lot of players by its attractiveness and novelty. It is the most attractive and adventurous water sport. You will be equipped with parachute and pulled up to the sky by canoe. Protected by safety belts bounded in belly and hip, you will be able to fly at a 70 – 100 m altitude. Although it’s an adventurous sport, safety is always guaranteed. You will be equipped with life jackets and a guard canoes. After your landing, life jacket helps you float on water, and then canoe will pull you up. It costs about 500,000-600,000 VND/10 minutes, depending on the number of players.

Paintball

Experience extreme sports for the young in Da Nang
Paintball is an attractive entertainment activity of collective sport which simulates traditional fake fights. Players compete to eliminate opponents by tagging them with capsules containing water soluble dye and gelatin shell outside propelled from a device called a paintball gun. The game is organized at the Da Nang Paintball Club (7 Duy Tan Street, Hai Chau District, Da Nang City).

Watercraft

Experience extreme sports for the young in Da Nang
This is a suitable sport for those who love high speed and adventure. It’s amazing to ride a high-speed watercraft. However, renting a watercraft in Da Nang is quite expensive, (about 400 000 VND/30’).

Do not miss new experiences of adventurous aquariums trip in Da Nang and a special space in natural surroundings.

Read more: The fascinated spots in Da Nang

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Thursday, 6 December 2018

The super cute destinations for the tourists in Seoul, Korea

The super cute destinations for the tourists in Seoul, Korea
Seoul has the perfect mix of history, culture, the arts and nature. Imagine skyscrapers, hanok villages, mountains, great restaurants, cute cafés and of course lots of shops and street food stalls.  It is a really photogenic destination and there plenty of instagrammable places in Seoul.

LINE Store

The super cute destinations for the tourists in Seoul, Korea
Brimming with an immense galore of LINE merchandise up for grabs, the LINE store at Ehwa definitely comes in at the top of our list of cute places in Seoul. Be sure to drop by this Instagram-worthy store when you are shopping in Ehwa, especially since it is only a short distance from the main fashion street. This place is virtual reality-come-true with the LINE characters from your chat app morphing into irresistible keepsakes.

The most arresting feature of this store is the quaint brick wall that hits all the right notes in the visuals department, displaying rows of Brown bears dressed in a plethora of outfits. And if you cannot get enough of the charm of this store, there is a little booth in which more LINE plushies await to greet you. This has got to be the epitome of cuteness, hands down.

Hapjeong Station

The super cute destinations for the tourists in Seoul, Korea
The next hidden photo spot in Seoul is Hapjeong. Located just north of the Han river in Mapo-Gu. These colourful umbrellas can be found between exit 9 and exit 10. Hapjeong is a new up and coming area, perfect for the ‘hipster’ crowd. The streets are filled with quirky coffee shops, restaurants and small boutiques. Hapjeong even has it is own cafe street, running between Hapjeong station and Sangsu station. Even though Hapjeong lies just next to Hongdae, it is a much quieter area perfect for a relaxing night out.

Ihwa Mural Village

The super cute destinations for the tourists in Seoul, Korea
Tucked in a secluded area, this humble yet extraordinary residential area is worth the trek up Naksan Mountain, it is a tourist paradise where modernity and tradition meld into a harmonious concoction. We were surprised to find shops selling intricate costume jewellery, a plenitude of souvenirs, and even a few cafes brewing the whole range of coffee beverages.

Be dressed in your best, you will definitely want to look as gorgeous as the hand-painted murals which are pure artistry. When you travel to the village, you can also enjoy the tranquillity of this place away from the bustle of the city.

Namsan Tower

The super cute destinations for the tourists in Seoul, Korea
Namsan tower is Seoul’s first tower-like attraction spot. The tower being 480m was the tallest tower of Seoul until Lotte tower was built. There is a hiking trail that starts at the bottom of Namsan tower just next to the cable car. The hike only takes around 30 minutes. Visiting Namsan tower is definitely one of the top 10 things to do in Seoul.

StyleNanda Pink Pool Café – Pink Hotel

The super cute destinations for the tourists in Seoul, Korea
One of the most Instagram worthy cafes in Seoul is the StyleNanda Pink Pool Cafe in Myeongdong. The whole place just screams to be photographed from coffee with a cotton candy cloud to bath tubs filled with flowers.

So next to being photogenic, what can you actually do at StyleNanda? Well, even though it is a “hotel”, it is not really a hotel (can you still follow?). It is a themed shop and there are “hotel rooms” with beds, but these are merely the fitting rooms. So, in the end you cannot spend the night here but you can buy food, drinks and clothes. And take lots of pretty photos.

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