Hmong Traditional Clothes Making - Sapa Hmong Family Trekking Adventures
In this video we show you how the Black Hmong from Sapa Vietnam make their traditional clothes.
Sapa Hmong Family Trekking Adventures is a small family run trekking company in Sapa; Vietnam. We offer unique private trekking tours and support the local minority people.
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Celebration Tet holiday (Sapa - Viet Nam)
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With its rolling hills of rice terraces, Sapa looks like something out of a painting. Thanks to Ocean Tours, I recently got to visit this insanely beautiful region of northwestern Vietnam, learn about the Hmong hill tribe, trek through mountains and waterfalls, and enjoy a secluded home stay.
If you plan to visit Sapa, Vietnam, I highly suggest you book your trip through Ocean Tours. It was an incredible experience and they take care of EVERYTHING (food, transportation, accommodation, guides, and trekking). Plus, they have a couple of options available to fit your budget.
[Ocean Tours sponsored the trip for me, but all opinions expressed in this video are my own.]
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Trekking with Hmong Villagers in Sapa, Vietnam
Part 1 of our Sapa Hmong Village Trip.
We went trekking with our Hmong tour guide around the mountains of Sapa. It is one of the beautiful places that you have to visit in Vietnam. The view is really breathtaking! The best time to visit is in July & August when the rice patties are about to be harvest!
Interesting fact about the Hmong Community in Sapa:
1. The government does not allow families to have more than two children.
2. They do not ball toss during New Years
3. Some families only farm enough to eat for the year. If they are short on food, they'll have to exchange labor for food.
4. Water Buffalos are only used to help plow farms. They will not get butchered for food unless a family member has passed away.
5. Bride Kidnapping is still a thing, but it has stopped for a while. You'll get sued if caught by the government.
We will cover all the details about Hmong in Sapa during our next video. Stay Tuned.
Travel - 2010 Uncut trekking Video, Black Hmong Sapa Village. edited in HD p5/6 (HD)
Hmong family in Cat Cat Village prepares dinner (Sapa Valley, Vietnam)
This video was shot in Cat Cat Village, Sapa, Vietnam. Many Hmong families live in Sapa Valley. A minority ethnic tribe, the Hmong culture has migrated through much of Southeast Asia.Here, this family is nestled in a touristy village of Cat Cat, but their unique way of lifestyle still prevails.
Family Trekking In Sapa Vietnam
Trekking with four young children in Sapa, Vietnam Aug 2007.
Sapa, Vietnam: What to do? Trekking and staying with Hmong people
When we traveled around Vietnam looking for the we wanted to discover the beautiful Sa Pa.
We stayed with a local family in an ethnic minority village called Hau Thao. Hau Thao has around 100 inhabitants.
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We were checking many Sapa Vietnam tours, but we finally organized the trip ourselves.
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HOW TO GET TO SA PA FROM HANOI?
There are different ways to get to Sa Pa: night train, bus, motorbike...
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SA PA VIETNAM WEATHER
To enjoy the rice terraces at his fullest, the best season is from March to August.
Nevertheless, you can enjoy staying at a local village all year long.
We went in February and, eventhough it was foggy, we totally recommend the experience.
SA PA VIETNAM TREKKING
Once you arrive at Sa Pa, many villagers women will approach you and offer accommodation and trekking.
We totally recommend to stay with a local family. They will approach you once you arrive in Sapa, will treck to their house, stay with them and then trek back to Sapa the next day. The trekking is around 5 hours walk.
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We found many quality hostels along the road in the following destinations:
- Hanoi: NEXY Hostel
- Ha Long Bay: Woodstock Beach Camp
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- Da Nang: Memory Hostel
- Nha Trang: CCASA Hostel
- Da Lat: Memory Hostel
- Ho Chi Minh: The Common Room Project
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Best Hmong Homestay in Sapa, Vietnam! (Zizi's Homestay)
This is part 2 of our Sapa trip.
I have to say this is one of the best homestays that we've been to so far. If you really want to experience local authentic food and culture then this is probably your best bet. Enjoy this video! I tried my best to put subtitles. It was pretty complicated because of their dialect.
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Hill Tribes & Mountain Trekking | Sapa | Northern Vietnam
Vlog #84 I took a 3 day/2 night trip to Sapa, Northern Vietnam to trek through the hills and meet the local tribal people! The tour was booked through Vietnam Backpackers Hostel - Downtown Hanoi.
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Vietnam Adventure - Sapa Minorities and Bac Ha Market (hike + homestay)
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Hi everyone ! i hope youre all doing well, as you might not know, my biggest dream is to be a travel documentarist. Im more than passionate by different cultures and landscapes hiking and all that good stuff. Ethnic minorities as you will see in this video are truly fascinating to me. Ok so lets begin
located at 1600m altitude, near the Chinese border, the region of sapa with its multiple ethnic minorities and magnificent rice terrace is the starting point of the adventure to discover the authentic villages and beautiful landscapes.
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Hike to explore Ta Van Village (Dzay Tribe) | Trekking in Sapa, Vietnam Travel Video (Part 2)
After having lunch we set off on the second leg of our journey for the day en route to explore Ta Van Village (Dzay Tribe) in the mountainous region of Sapa, Vietnam. After a long hike in the morning lunch was anything but relaxing. The Black Hmong ladies who had followed us for the duration of our hike, making animals out of leaves, smiling and peppering us with questions and grinning from ear to ear suddenly changed their demeanor in complete 180 degrees. You buy from me. Then I go home. You don't buy one. Buy two. Buy from me. I made you horse.
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Although I could see this coming a mile away, I still found it annoying. Although I appreciate these ladies depend on tourism to earn a living, I don't feel as though tourists should feel such extreme pressure to buy something. One particular gentleman at our table, who steadfastly refused to buy anything was harassed to point where he did eventually purchase a tiny trinket, just so that he could eat his lunch at peace.
When it comes to vendors, touts or service providers in the travel industry, I'm all about rewarding bad behavior and not giving in to the pressures of pressure tactics. For example, in this particular situation, the ladies realize that if they press hard enough they'll eventually annoy the heck out of tourist to the point they buy something. Compounded by the fact they're tired from the long hike, more likely than not, they'll be willing to pay a bit of money to have a quiet lunch.
Although lunch was bland, I was immediately thrilled that my stomach could handle the noodles, as just mere hours before I had still been suffering from a severe case of food poisoning.
The morning hike had tested my fitness levels and I had to push myself to the max to keep up with the rest of the group only being roughly around 70% of my normal self. My legs felt like jello at this point in the day and I couldn't believe we still had another significant portion to cover for the rest of the day. Mentally, I was preparing myself for what I felt I couldn't possibly physically accomplish.
Luckily, the second leg of the journey was both shorter and less physically demanding. Roughly speaking, I think we walked only 1/3 of the distance that we covered in the morning and there was less variability in the terrain on this portion of the hike.
When we finally reached Ta Van Village I felt a sense of relief knowing I could retire for the evening. Prior to dinner I spread all of my belongings out by my makeshift bed and napped for nearly two hours.
Our traditional home-stay was a basic wooden two story house which featured mats laid on the floor with a mosquito net covering them. I feel confident enough, that it wouldn't have mattered what the accommodations looked like for the majority of our group. We were all so tired from the hike we could have slept on top of a rock.
Although dead simple, in terms of style, I slept like a baby given how absolutely knackered I was from the trek. I knew that I needed a good sleep to be prepared for another go of it the next day:
Sau khi ăn trưa, chúng tôi đặt ra trên các chân thứ hai của cuộc hành trình của chúng tôi trong ngày trên đường để khám phá Tả Van Village (Dáy Tribe) ở khu vực miền núi của Sa Pa, Việt Nam.
Sau khi đi lang thang lâu trong bữa ăn trưa buổi sáng là bất cứ điều gì nhưng thư giãn. Black Hmong phụ nữ đã theo chúng tôi trong suốt thời gian đi bộ của chúng tôi, làm cho động vật ra khỏi lá, mỉm cười và peppering chúng tôi với câu hỏi và cười toe toét từ tai nghe đột nhiên thay đổi thái độ của họ trong hoàn toàn 180 độ. Bạn mua từ tôi. Sau đó, tôi về nhà. Bạn không cần mua một cái. Mua hai. Mua từ tôi. Tôi làm bạn con ngựa.
Mặc dù tôi có thể thấy điều này tới một dặm, tôi vẫn thấy nó gây phiền nhiễu. Mặc dù tôi đánh giá cao những phụ nữ phụ thuộc vào du lịch để kiếm sống, tôi không cảm thấy như thể khách
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Sa Pa is a town in the Hoàng Liên Son Mountains of northwestern Vietnam. A popular trekking base, it overlooks the terraced rice fields of the Muong Hoa Valley, and is near the 3,143m-tall Phang Xi Pang peak, which is climbable via a steep, multiday guided walk. Hill tribes, such as the Hmong, Tay and Dao, make up much of the town's local population.
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Hai ngày du thám Sapa - 2 Days Trekking in Sapa, Vietnam
Photographs taken in Sapa, Vietnam on Aug. 5th and 6th, 2013
TREKKING ADVENTURE:Sapa Vietnam Day 2 Part (The climax ) by Mommy JO
This is the climax of this trip guys. The last leg of our 12 kilometer hiking up and down the mountain ranges of the famous Sapa in Vietnam. Truly an unforgettable once in a lifetime experience. Something priceless. By the way guys I just want to emphasize here that in case you will go on a trip to the same place and if some locals happen to assist you, don't be surprise as expected they will guide you and carefully help you all the way down the steep hill, after the trip they will start selling to you some of their handicrafts for about 150,000 to 200,000 VND (7 to 10 USD)per piece. In my opinion it is worth it because in our case the road was quite slippery and dangerous due to rain so it was worth the money.
Sapa, Vietnam trekking with Hmong hill tribes.
Sapa in Vietnam is the capital town of the Sa Pa district. Situated in north west Vietnam not too far from the Chinese border its home to several ethnic groups including Hmong,Dao, Pho Lu and Tay.
Outside of Sapa town there are hills, valleys, rivers, waterfalls and rice terraces. You can walk into the countryside and into the local surrounding villages and see the Hmong people going about their daily business, farming, weaving clothes and sometimes as is more and more common selling handcrafts to tourists.
We took a one day trekking trip leaving Sapa town and heading into the further away villages hills and rice terraces on our second day there. Trekking with the local Hmong women showing us around the place was really nice Seeing the other tribes along the way. There are longer treks you can do too with a home stay involved but time was not on our side for this option. There Is plenty to see in Sapa town too and the Hmong and other tribes regularly venture into Sapa to trade and buy things. A great place to visit with loads to see.
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