| Most viewed - Sapa Bien |

Clean Dean87 viewsNothing says rugged trek like a clean-shaven face and presents from the locals.
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Cat Cat Village87 viewsI could've sworn it was called Cat Ba, but I would apparently be wrong.
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Corn and Rice86 viewsBoth grow side by side.
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Rice Huts85 viewsLots of little huts scattered along the rice paddies.
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Working Villagers84 viewsWhile it's easy to presume that they only dress up to amuse tourists, all the locals you see wear the traditional garments.
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Ta Van84 viewsThe village where we stayed the night.
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Sapa Markets83 viewsCrowded and crazy, filled with Vietnamese and the minority cultures from the surrounding hills.
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Buffalo Ricefield83 viewsA villager moves his buffalo up the trail.
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Hotel View82 viewsNot at all a bad view from where I would be staying in Sapa, at the Summit.
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Minority Girl81 viewsThis little girl (named Baos) and others took us along the trails to her village.
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Admiring Sapa81 viewsI take a break from walking to watch the clouds go by.
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Fog Buffalo79 viewsThese kids ride their water buffalo among the clouds.
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Rice Terraces79 viewsCoo and Mor, the two most outspoken of our group, walk along the rice terraces.
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Cloud Shroud79 viewsThe path wound its way through clouds and along the hills.
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Lao Chai79 viewsThe H'Mong people leading us to their village of Lao Chai below. The big building is their school.
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Locals Watching79 viewsSome other women watch us foreigners having lunch.
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Other Admirers78 viewsAlthough I think they were looking at something on the trail ahead.
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Rice King's Home78 viewsHe may have some roofing issues, but otherwise it's a great spot to see what's happening in the fields.
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Streets of Sapa77 viewsMaking our way to begin the trek.
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Rice Rice Baby77 viewsYes, you guessed it. More rice paddies.
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