6 Breathtaking Views of Sapa, Vietnam by isaadmin Posted on April 23, 2015April 20, 2015 Aleina Tanabe is a student at Regis University and an ISA Photo Blogger. She is currently studying abroad with ISA in Bangkok, Thailand. My friend and I followed this woman for 12 miles so we could see her village. It was exhausting but so worth it! There were so many rice paddies! This adorable little town was filled with amazing food, views, and people. Can’t get enough of ’em! Living life on the edge. I had an amazing time in Sapa! I can’t wait to go back. Want to read more about opportunities for travel around Thailand? Check out “10 Photos of the First ISA Excursion in Thailand.” Share this:TwitterPinterestTumblrEmailFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
Very nice!! Thank you! :=) Genoveva García-Gallardo | Resident Director Bilbao, Spain ISA (International Studies Abroad) Avd. Universidades 8, entreplanta dcha.| Bilbao,48007 Phone: 628 078 730 | Office: 944 452 195 | ggallardo@studiesabroad.com ISA on Facebook | ISA on Twitter | http://www.studiesabroad.com Loading... Reply
Looks like an amazing destination! Would you help me with one stuff? How may I go from Hanói to Sapa? Loading... Reply
That was a lovely article of Vietnam! By the way, my name is Gab and im an 18 year old traveler from Manila, and I hope you would check out my blog as well. I’m a fellow traveler as well! Thanks! http://www.travelerse.wordpress.com Loading... Reply
Very nice!! Thank you! :=)
Genoveva García-Gallardo | Resident Director Bilbao, Spain ISA (International Studies Abroad) Avd. Universidades 8, entreplanta dcha.| Bilbao,48007 Phone: 628 078 730 | Office: 944 452 195 | ggallardo@studiesabroad.com ISA on Facebook | ISA on Twitter | http://www.studiesabroad.com
Looks like an amazing destination! Would you help me with one stuff? How may I go from Hanói to Sapa?
That was a lovely article of Vietnam! By the way, my name is Gab and im an 18 year old traveler from Manila, and I hope you would check out my blog as well. I’m a fellow traveler as well! Thanks! http://www.travelerse.wordpress.com