48 hours in Sapa, Vietnam. ⛰️
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I’ve been dreaming of misty mountains and slow mornings—so here’s my 48 hours in Sapa, Vietnam. ⛰️ We start before sunrise, walking through fog that wraps the hills like silk. Rice terraces fade in and out of view. I’m sipping local tea with a view that feels like a painting coming alive. The whole vibe is soft greens and cool greys—raw, quiet, a little dreamy. This isn’t just a trip; it’s a reset button. You get off the grid, breathe real air, and soak in a place that moves at its own pace. If you love slow travel and mountain magic, where should I go next? Let me know below. ✨
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48 hours in Sapa, Vietnam. ⛰️
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(5)noodle_lover_92
The food looks amazing bro, I need to try that grilled pork with sticky rice asap lol
TravelBug_Katie
Omg the view from the top of Fansipan must have been incredible! How cold was it up there?
Wanderlust_Andy
I did a similar trek in northern Thailand last year but this looks way more intense. Props to you for hiking in the rain lol
JungleVibes88
That mist rolling over the rice terraces is just surreal. I've been dreaming of visiting Sapa for years.
hikerchic101
No way, you actually stayed in a homestay with a local family? That's the best way to experience the culture honestly.