Our quick stop in Hanoi was just that....quick. We will have to put a longer visit on out list, what an interesting city. The funny thing is that each street has shop after shop of exactly the same item. Noah needed sneakers for trekking in Sapa, so without thinking I asked where I could get him a pair. Of course, on shoe street...so, we took backpack street to kitchenware street, to fan street, to show street! Mission accomplished, Noah has shoes for trekking in Sapa.
We left for the train station at 9:15pm to board our 8:00pm train to Sapa. Stop, no need to reread this, you indeed read it correctly the first time. As we entered our DELUXE cabin, all 5' x 6' of it that included 4 bunk beds, a small board, sorry, "table" coming out of the wall, and a flat screen TV (which we were told would not work, only for show evidently), the four of us just laughed and laughed. The "beds" were like boards of plywood. I was booked in a cabin with 3 strangers which at this point in life is just not happening, so Jesse and Maya generously agreed to share a small bunk and we all squeezed into one cabin. The bathrooms we learned would not be unlocked until the train got going to prevent the waste from sitting on the tracks......need I say more? Vietnam, gotta love it. OK, I will say more...the trains are not smooth at all and attempting to use the restrooms on the moving train present quite the challenge.
The train made stops along the way, at which point people would so nicely just knock on the cabin window in the middle of the night, Why you may ask? I wish I had an answer for you, but I can only surmise that they wanted to wave hello, or perhaps and more likely, they were just jerks. I slept well, please make your own conclusions as to how that was possible (cough cough, Lunesta)! Slept well until 5:00am that is when Martha somehow had it in her head that we would arrive in Sapa at 5:30am. So, at 5:00am we were all up, dressed packed and ready to disembark the train which arrived in Sapa at 6:30am! We love Martha in spite of her "little" error and spent the hour and a half just laughing at our surroundings and situation. The kids have all had very good attitudes about all the could be annoying situations that arise when traveling in Vietnam.
Sapa is situated at 5000 feet elevation, which made for a harrowing 45 minute ride to our hotel, the Sapa Eden. Fortunately, the views are absolutely breathtaking making the ride most worth it. The hotel is nice and the views amazing. We had a 9:30am tour booked however the kids were just exhausted so the hotel graciously booked us a private tour at noon. When the time came, kids were just not in any mind frame to hike, or be carried, from the TV or video games in the comfort of their beds. We agreed to allow them to stay behind and Martha and I left for our trek.
Our Trek lead us a few miles down a road made of large stones and rock. It is rainy season so all was wet and slippery. We were followed by a group of 8 Hmong women wanting us to buy their home made products. They make very colorful bags, clothing, pillow cases etc...by hand. As anywhere when people follow and hound you to buy it was fairly annoying, but they were cheerful and friendly. We bough a few things when out of danger of another group taking over where they left off. We went through two villages where the black Hmong, and Red Dzoa Hill tribe village minority groups reside. Very interesting and I promise to post pictures as soon as I can find a computer with a card reader. (I did not drag a laptop along with me this trip).
It is early Thursday morning. By last night night we were so exhausted that all of us were asleep by 8:15pm. This of course allowed my to be awake at 5:00am. I am glad that I have some uninterrupted down time to myself to blog a bit and get caught up. Plan is for another Trek to Cat Cat village today, opting out for the kids is off the table! Tonight we will be back on the lovely Orient Express Train back to Hanoi, then catch our flight back to Saigon. Getting close to the expedition beginning. Hope to post pictures over the weekend.
Sorry I missed your call. I was putting Sammy to sleep. I tried calling back the number but it just kept ringing. Wow. What an adventure you are having. You left my neice and nephew alone in the hotel!! Hope that Noah had his trusty Swiss Army that Auntie gave him!! Anyhow, can't wait to see the photos. Have fun and good luck on the trainride back!! Love You.
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