Jennifer Erickson recently explored Vietnam with Niteo Tours. Here’s a story of the service day that was incorporated into this customized tour. The taxi van climbed the one-lane road into the clouds. Peering out the window over the edge of the mountainous...
Ever since I left Vietnam two years ago, I’ve been longing to go back. The people are warm and engaging and the landscape is absolutely stunning. The food? No words. From the minute you step out onto the street, the sizzle and smell of street food all around you calls...
Our family has been in Vietnam for the last week and we just spent a few days in Sapa, the picturesque mountain town known for its terraced rice fields and ethnic minorities, most of whom are masterful farmers and artisans trapped in extreme poverty. You can recognize...
You can see the world—or you can see the world. And often it’s that second view that uncovers deeper cultural insights into an otherwise postcard perfect world. The same goes for the Sa Pa rice terraces. The region surrounding the city of Sa Pa rises high and...
Every morning God seems to tantalize our senses with yet another spectacular display of his creativity. The mountains of Sapa and what happened there were no different. We took an overnight train from Hanoi to Lao Cai, which lies on the China border, ...
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