Picturesque sceneries in Cat Cat Village Sapa Vietnam
Cat Cat Village in Sapa Vietnam
A beautiful nestled Valley About 3 kilometres/ 20-30 minutes from Sapa Town .The Village is within easy walking/trekking distance from any Hostel/ Hotel downtown Sapa. Cat Cat is the old village of ethic groups which attracts tourist from all over the world for its distinctive customs and practices which have been lost in most ethnic villages. for tourist it gives a chance to glimpse into the daily life of local ethnic people, as well take part in traditional activities such as weaving fabric with children playing and many residents of Cat Cat Village are skilful at manipulating sophisticated gold and silver jewellery. It is an impressive peaceful picturesque sceneries.
TRADITIONAL HMONG VILLAGE - Cat Cat Village, SaPa, Vietnam | On the way to TV
Today we are taking you on an amazing walk through traditional Hmong tribe village (Cat Cat Village) nearby SaPa in Vietnam. Beautiful mountains, waterfalls and rice fields surrounding us got a special place in our hearts!
»» Our BRAND NEW WEBSITE: onthewaytotv.com
»» SUBSCRIBE to our channel here:
»» Previous VIDEO:
Our Facebook fanpage with recent updates about our travels
Follow Greg on:
Twitter:
Instagram:
Tumblr:
Snapchat: @gregmyself
Follow Sylwester on:
Twitter:
Instagram:
Tumblr:
Snapchat: @hakuz
***
Our P.O. Box
On the way to TV
skr. poczt. nr 6
52-327 Wroclaw
POLAND
***
Music:
This video features the song “Vive” by Ash O'Connor, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license.
This video features the song “Bridges” by Jomeli feat. Computer Emotions, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license.
***
Filmed using:
SMALL CAMERA
BIG CAMERA
OLD LENS
GOPRO Silver
IPHONE
Vietnam Travel GoPro - Cat Cat Village Sapa Vietnam - Waterfall views
Vietnam Travel GoPro - Cat Cat Village Sapa Vietnam - Waterfall views. It was a rainy and foggy day when we set off for Cat Cat Village, Sapa. However, after about a 2km walk along the splashy roads out of Sapa we dropped below the cloud line, so we got some great views in and round the village and across Sapa Valley. Join me on the walk in and out of Cat Cat village as we see some traditional Vietnam costumes and dance, as well as some time-lapse along the way.
Don’t forget to LIKE if you enjoyed this video, and to SUBSCRIBE too if you found it useful. Don’t forget to miss another episode. I would love to have you as part of my channel community.
__
Here's a list of the equipment I use to make my videos, and links through my Amazon Affiliate account if you might want to buy that item of equipment. It doesn't get me much, but if you do buy through this link, every little helps, thank you.
Cameras:
GoPro Hero 7 Black
Sandisk 128 GB Evo Plus SD Card
GoPro Supercharger
GoPro Dual Battery Charger + Battery
Fujifilm XT1 Mirrorless Camera
Fujifilm XT3 Mirrorless Camera
35mm f1.4 Fuji Lens
18-55mm Fuji Lens
50-230mm Fuji Lens
100-400mm Fuji Lens
1.4x Fuji Teleconverter (for use with 100-400mm lens)
Apple iPhone 7 plus
Mics:
Boya BY-MM1
Rode VideoMicro Compact On-Camera Mic with Shock Mount
GoPro Pro 3.5 mm Mic Adapter
Rode VideoMic Me
Rode SmartLav+
Rode SC1 TRRS Extension cable for SmartLav+ (20 feet)
Apogee MiC (USB)
Filters:
Gobe ND1000 77mm filter
Gobe NDX Variable ND filter 77mm
Gobe ND1000 77mm filter
Gobe NDX Variable ND filter 58mm
Breakthrough ND6 filter
Other accessories:
GoPro Wireless Remote
Syrp Genie Mini Camera Motion Control
GoPro Thick Solid Protective Case with Filter attachment
To edit videos I use:
Apple iPad 128GB 9.7
Apple Pencil
And Lumafusion (iPad), with Lightroom processing for digital stills.
At the moment, all the equipment I use is purchased using my own funds - no freebies, and no biased reviews. If I do ever get something for free to test / review, I'll be sure to let you know so you can come to your own conclusion about what I say about it.
I post in mainly the categories on my channel: Travel, Photography and Timelapse, and Psychology and Mental Health:
Check out some of my playlists and videos right here:
Vietnam Playlist:
Hanoi coffee shops:
New Zealand Showcase:
Wellington Adventures:
Psychology, mental health and wellbeing:
Animated book summaries:
Loneliness Help videos:
My gear and how I use it:
About my channel and how it’s tracking:
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: Climate Science Special Report | Is Climate Change REAL? ????????
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Sapa in 24 Hours - Cat Cat Village 4k
Want to travel Sapa, Vietnam in 24 hours?! This is how you do it!
Want more ideas on how to make money while traveling? Click here to get our FREE cheatsheet 50 Creative Ways to Make Money While Traveling the World: chaseforadventure.com/cheatsheet
Sapa, Vietnam is not a big place and if you are not wanting to trek, you can do Sapa in 24 hours. If your looking for what to do in Sapa or even the best things to do in Sapa, look no further friend! In our short time here we visited Sapa's Cat Cat Village, went to mountain viewpoints including Fanzipan mountain, rode motorbikes all around, and still had time to have an evening walking around Sapa village to do some shopping. It was an incredible 24 hours and the entire time you are wandering around Cat Cat Village and Sapa Village, you have a breathtaking view of Fanzipan mountain which is the tallest mountain in Vietnam. When you're planning your trip to explore north Vietnam, a self run Sapa tour is the way to go.
As always thank you so much for watching!
Want to learn how we travel cheaply around the world?
Get our FREE Paris for Under $1000 Guide Here:
GEAR:
Main Camera:
Stabilizer:
Wide Angle Lens:
Mic:
The rest of our gear:
——————————————————
PATREON:
SUPPORT OUR WORK:
PACKING LIST:
FACEBOOK:
INSTAGRAM: @chaseforadventure (
TWITTER: @chasefadventure (
——————————————————
About Us!
If you had told me a year ago that we were going to sell all of our stuff to start backpacking the world, I would have called you a liar. Decisions like the one we made start with an inflection point. A point where you realize that life can never be the same anymore. After a challenging, and painful year in 2017, we decided we needed to go out and live the life we wanted to live, instead of watching it on someone else’s YouTube Channel. We had given everything we had, physically and emotionally, for other’s dreams and were ready to work that hard for ourselves. From rock bottom, Chase for Adventure was born.
The Chase Begins
We moved in with our parents, sold everything we own including our cars, and paid off $70,000 worth of debt. We worked 70hrs/week over the last year trying to save up $15,000 to make our dreams come true. Now, we are travel journalists who showcase the beauty in different cultures and inspire others to chase their dreams through our YouTube Channel and website Chase for Adventure. We want to show others that if they want something bad enough, they’ll figure out how to get it; show people who are struggling that they can make the light at the end of their tunnel. Chase for Adventure is more than just a travel vlog and blog; it’s the chronicles of what it’s like to have a dream and do whatever it takes to attain it.
Cat Cat Village, Sapa Travel, Best places to visit in Sapa
Cat Cat Village is located on the Muong Hoa Valley, this is the village of the H’Mong hill tribe. It’s far from Sapa Town 2 km and takes you 45 minutes to walk here. The village is on the slope of the hill and easy walking, rice field and corn are grown here. Visiting Cat Cat village, we can have a chance to visit a big waterfall on the stream and the old Hydro Electric Power Station built by the French here. That is the image of young women sitting by looms with colorful pieces of brocade decorated with designs of flowers and birds.
CAT CAT VILLAGE:
How Cat Cat Village, Sapa Vietnam Looks Like in 2019
???????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????? in Sapa, Vietnam ???????? The Walk Around the World Travel Vlog
Visiting Cat Cat village in Sa Pa, Vietnam.
Together with my mother Marje Märk.
Cat Cat Village - the old village of ethnic groups - attracts tourists from all over the world for its distinctive customs and practices which have been lost in almost ethnic villages. The village is within easy walking distance from any hotel in downtown Sapa.
Cat Cat cultural village was formed in 19th century by the gathering of some families belonging to some ethnic groups living in mountainous areas of northern Vietnam, especially Black H’Mong. They lived next to each other along the mountain side and cultivated surrounding their home. Rice and corn were grown in terraced fields, while traditional handicrafts such as twisting flax and weaving fabric have been well-kept. Through times, Cat Cat Village has transferred to one appealing feature of Sapa’s tourism.
Sa Pa or Sapa, is a frontier township and capital of Sa Pa District in Lào Cai Province in north-west Vietnam. It is one of the main market towns in the area, where several ethnic minority groups such as Hmong, Dao (Yao), Giáy, Pho Lu, and Tay live.
It was first inhabited by people about whom nothing is known. They left in the entire valley hundreds of petroglyphs, mostly composed of lines, which experts think date from the 15th century and represent local cadastres. Then came the highland minorities of the Hmong and Yao. The township is one of the main market ones in the area, where several ethnic minority groups such as Hmong, Dao (Yao), Giáy, Pho Lu, and Tày live. These are the four main minority groups still present in Sa Pa district today. The Kinh (lowland Vietnamese) never originally colonised this highest of Việt Nam’s valleys, which lies in the shadow of Phan-Xi-Pǎng (Fansipan, 3143 m), the highest peak in the country. Sa Pa is also home to more than 200 pieces of boulders with ancient engravings. The Area of Old Carved Stone in Sapa has been in the UNESCO tentative list since 1997.
Cat Cat village is named after its splendid waterfall located right at the entrance. This waterfall is originated from the Fansipan mountain, through the forest, delivering water directly to the rice paddy terrace fields, becoming the water source of the village. The stream then joining the Red River to flow down south.
It’s best to visit Cat Cat village during the dry season, ‘cause when the rainy season starts, the weather wouldn’t be in favor of anyone. It can get crazily heavily rain for days, then the road starts to get muddy and slippery. The dry season falls in between the month of September and November, or anytime between March to May.
The road to Cat Cat is quite beautiful, you will go through the winding curves of the road, the two sides are terraced rice fields and houses. When walking down to Cat Cat, cross the sloping concrete slabs to the stone steps.
Villagers still keep the typical culture with traditional Hmong costumes. Women still use cloth wrapped around the head to make towels, coats with embroidered neck collar. Belts are embroidered with fancy motifs with two heads. The skirt has a conical shape that is folded with a firm but firmly creased skirt. Men who still wear a hat made of linen, a shirt in the underarms, a long jacket on the outside. The villagers kept the tradition of dragging their wives. If you fell in love with a girl, they would make friends by pulling the girl home and keep her for three days. Then she agrees to be his wife, they will have a wedding or they will be friends again. If you travel to the beginning of the year, you will be able to attend the Festival of Gourds organized to pray for or bless the people. In addition, tourists also enjoy watching the typical dances of the Mong people, Mong flute, tongue, and singing.
????????✨????????????????????☀️????
???????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ????
???????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????????????????????? ????????
???????????????? ???????????????????? ????????̈???????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????????? ????????
????????✨????????????????????☀️????
???????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ????
▶ ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ????
▶ ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ????
▶ ???????????????????????? ???????????? ????
▶ ???????????????????????????? ????
▶ ???????????????????????????????????????? ????️
▶ ???????????????????????????????? ????????
▶ ???????????????????????????????????? ????
????????✨????????????????????☀️????
???????? ???????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ????????????????????????????????! ????????
???????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????????? ????
▶
????????✨????????????????????☀️????
???????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ????????????????!!!
#CatCatVillage #Sapa #Vietnam #CatCatVillageSapa #CatCatVillageSapaVietnam #CatCatVillageVietnam #SaPa #SapaVlog #VietnamTravelVlog #VietnamVlog #TravelAroundTheWorld #TheWalkAroundTheWorldTravelVlog #MeigoMärk
Exploring Cat Cat Village - Sapa, Vietnam Vlog
Today I rode my motor bike from Sapa, Vietnam to Cat Cat Village. Cat Cat Village is in a valley about three kilometers from Sapa Town. I had to bundle up because it was a little cold. The fog came and went, made it interesting riding through the hills and valleys. I walked along a river, slipped on a rock and dropped my camera in the river. Saw some nice views along the way and met a nice sheep I wish I could take home..
Cat Cat cultural village was formed in 19th century by the gathering of some families belonging to some ethnic groups living in mountainous areas of northern Vietnam, especially Black H’Mong. They lived next to each other along the mountain side and cultivated surrounding their home. Rice and corn were grown in terraced fields, while traditional handicrafts such as twisting flax and weaving fabric have been well-kept. Through times, Cat Cat Village has transferred to one appealing feature of Sapa’s tourism.
A free way to help with my projects - Liking, Sharing, Commenting and Watching the ads on my videos.
Also as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases within 24 hours after clicking this link no extra cost to you. Don't want to shop now? Copy for later : )
______________________________________________________
If you would like to help with a meal or supplies for the less fortunate you can here
PAYPAL - Uncheck Goods And Services On Checkout Or There Will Be A Fee
______________________________________________________
Like my Facebook page and follow me on Instagram for meetups
______________________________________________________
GEAR I USE OR RECOMMEND
GO PRO 7
Travel Gear -
Cameras -
Flight Approved Carry On Backpacks -
______________________________________________________
I'm Dustin. I travel as much as I can. I like meeting people, helping those in need and going on adventures. My hobbies are making music and playing basketball.
_______________________________________________________
If you would like to help with my projects you can here
*PAYPAL* - Uncheck Goods And Services On Checkout Or There Will Be A Fee
*GoFundMe* -
*PATREON* -
*VENMO* - @Dustin-Borglin
contact me thru email dustinborglin@gmail.com, facebook or instagram if you have any questions about helping with my projects
Cat Cat Village, Sapa - Vietnam
Cat Cat Village, Sapa, Vietnam (December, 2019)
#catcatvillage #sapa #vietnam (Please Like and Subscribe, Thanks)
A raw footage of our visit to Sapa and Fansipan, Vietnam. The weather was great and there were no clouds cover over the mountains. In Cat Cat Village, the ladies tried the Hmong traditional attire and walked through the village. We enjoyed the fantastic views - waterfall and mountains, traditional houses. There were also a local dance performances for the tourists. You should try this trip! (Sorry for the video quality)
Cat-Cat Village, Sapa, Vietnam (December 2019)
#catcatvillage #sapa #vietnam (Please Like and Subscribe..Thanks)
A raw footage of our visit to Sapa and Fansipan, Vietnam. The weather was great and there were no clouds cover over the mountains. In Cat Cat Village, the ladies tried the Hmong traditional attire and walked through the village. We enjoyed the fantastic views - waterfall and mountains, traditional houses. There were also a local dance performances for the tourists. You should try this trip! (Sorry for the video quality)
CAT CAT VILLAGE || SAPA || VIETNAM
Vietnam 2019
Cat Cat Village, Sapa, Vietnam (December 2019)
#catcatvillage #sapa #vietnam (Please Like and Subscribe, Thanks)
A raw footage of our visit to Sapa and Fansipan, Vietnam. The weather was great and there were no clouds cover over the mountains. In Cat Cat Village, the ladies tried the Hmong traditional attire and walked through the village. We enjoyed the fantastic views - waterfall and mountains, traditional houses. There were also a local dance performances for the tourists. You should try this trip! (Sorry for the video quality)
Cat Cat Village, wisata di kota SaPa Vietnam
Siapkan stamina. Trackingnya menyenangkan dan lumayan banyak membakar kalori
Cat Cat Village, Sapa, Vietnam (December 2019)
#catcatvillage #sapa #vietnam
Cat Cat Village, Sapa - Vietnam. Official Promo Video.
Hmong Tribe Dance Performance-Cat Cat Village, Sapa, Vietnam
During my 8 hour Sapa trek, we stopped in Cat Cat Village and saw the local Hmong tribe perform various dances with colorful costumes, umbrellas, bamboo sticks, and some very nice music.
Please SUBSCRIBE to Andy's Awesome Adventures and enable All on the Subscribe bell icon. Thank you!
This is a link to my Amazon Storefront, featuring the travel gear (video cameras, cameras, luggage, clothes, backpacks, etc) I always take with me:
Amazon U.S.:
Amazon Canada:
Amazon U.K.:
For U.S. Customers:
Sign Up for Amazon Kindle:
Sign Up For Amazon Audible Books:
Sign Up for Amazon Prime:
Sign Up for Amazon Prime Video:
As an Amazon Associate, I earn a commission from qualifying purchases (at no additional cost to you). Thank you for your support! #CommissionsEarned
Cat Cat Village | Sapa | Vietnam
#catcatvillage #sapa #vietnam #travelvlog
Cat Cat Village is 2 kilometers from Sapa Center. It was to be a three hour hike.
Visitors must purchase tickets to enter Cat Cat village. The ticket prices are:
Adults: 70,000 VND/ person
Children: 30,000 VND/ child
Remember to ask for Cat Cat village map when purchasing the ticket. It will be handy for your trip.
Visiting Cat Cat village, we can have a chance to visit a big waterfall on the stream and the old Hydro Electric Power Station built by the French here. Another exciting thing to do in Cat Cat village is to try the costumes of H’Mong people.
Cat Cat Village, Sapa, Vietnam (December 2019)
#catcatvillage #sapa #vietnam