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@peterflynn9123
@peterflynn9123 Жыл бұрын
I am used to landscapes sculpted over millions of years. My mind was blown when what I saw as far as I could see was created in a WEEK!
@AnneMarieLewis
@AnneMarieLewis Жыл бұрын
Nice video! Wow! Happy you had such a great trip. We love our home here and there's so much more to it than surfing. But really enjoy your perspective too!
@VanandJoe
@VanandJoe Жыл бұрын
Great video! I just recently posted a vlog of our Apo Island adventure as well. This type of vlog inspires me to continue making videos. Big thumbs up!
@esthergallardo8984
@esthergallardo8984 2 жыл бұрын
Is it expensive?
@dgcaitso4203
@dgcaitso4203 2 жыл бұрын
Era un lugar increíble. Ahora está en manos del NARCO
@d.kellytaylor9847
@d.kellytaylor9847 3 жыл бұрын
DID Any one Mention Mt. Pinatubo's Original Phillipine NATIVES (NEGRITO) People ??? 🤔
@jordandungo2162
@jordandungo2162 3 жыл бұрын
Boracay was ugly way back 4 years ago...
@awakeandquestioning966
@awakeandquestioning966 3 жыл бұрын
Pish soundtrack
@parthasart
@parthasart 3 жыл бұрын
Nice video but also mention the tour cost of the boat trip and how to book it in Ninh Binh
@maimabuhaytv
@maimabuhaytv 3 жыл бұрын
Enjoy your vacation here in my country...hi new friend...done my connect to you...hope you do connect too..ty
@lucasprior1
@lucasprior1 3 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/aqlodNOoydmVaI0.html One of the best days of my life Canyoneering in Kawasan. I love this place.
@shareman4522
@shareman4522 3 жыл бұрын
This is a beautiful place, i was there too kzfaq.info/get/bejne/jNFho8hivdyRqps.html
@tamcoclibertyhallvilla3798
@tamcoclibertyhallvilla3798 3 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nrWciquGv7POgmw.html LIBERTY HALL TAM COC VILLA (Boutique Hotel) is a 3-star standard hotel, located at the foot of beautiful limestone mountains, surrounded by endless rice fields - A beautiful picture of pure nature and misty water caves blends peacefully. Located 9 km from Ninh Binh city center, Tam Coc - Bich Dong is also known for as "Ha Long Bay on Land" or "Nam Thien De Nhi Dong" and is considered one of the most spectacular sightseeing destinations in Vietnam. LIBERTY HALL VILLA hotel is designed luxuriously and elegant but is also warm and cozy. A great choice for you
@edvapers8036
@edvapers8036 4 жыл бұрын
Hasta acá vienen a disfrutar de sus vacaciones los extranjeros, saludos canadienses
@jocelyngutierrez7798
@jocelyngutierrez7798 4 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the Philippines with 35 to 40°C heat but the view was fascinating !!thank you for sharing ❤
@ethosspirit
@ethosspirit 4 жыл бұрын
Eight bits of advice when travelling to Sapa: 1 - Look for local expertise, preferably an experienced guide from the Hmong or Dao ethnic groups. This will open up greater cultural opportunities and make your time in Sapa more rewarding. Please also bear in mind that all tour guides dealing with international travellers are required have a licence or work with a company who have an Inbound Tour Operator certificate. Without this, your trek will be illegal and almost certainly uninsured. Unfortunately, at this time, most freelancers are working illegally, and this comes with risks to you and your group. Avoid this by asking your guide their licence number. 2 - Choose your trek carefully. While villages like Lao Chai, Ta Van and Giang Ta Chai have developed to cater for tourists, they have lost their traditional charm. If you need WiFi, a hot shower and access to bars and a pool table, then these are the villages for you. They have a backpacker feel and are good places to meet other travellers. That said, they do experience a large volume of tour groups every day. These are the villages people are talking about whenever they mention that Sapa is too touristic. They are not representative of the wider area. Likewise, Cat Cat Village is owned by a tour company and is an ideal option if you like the thought of dressing up in tribal clothes and seeing organised dances and routines with hundreds of other paying spectators. Think of this village as a an attraction. It has a theme park feel and is very busy, especially with Vietnamese day trippers. Because it features in many poorly written guidebooks, the village receives many unsuspecting guests hoping for authenticity. Cat Cat has been landscaped to include many sites for taking selfies with designated view points throughout. If you’re interested in nature, culture or authenticity, this place will not suit you. Do some research and find a trek that suits your own needs. Because almost everyone goes to these few locations, it does mean that the all of the other villages are wonderfully authentic. If you want an off the beaten track adventure, away from tourists, look at organisations such as ETHOS who offer award winning private treks with experienced local guides to more remote areas. All treks and experiences are tailored to the needs of the traveller. They are heavily involved in the community and have been rated as number one on TripAdvisor for over five years. 3 - Ask your chosen guide / company where your money goes. In an area where 50% of the population are registered as poor, it is essential that any income from tourism spreads to more than one individual. Have a look at their literature or down their news feed on social media to gauge what they are like as individuals or as an organisation. Are they in tourism purely for profit or are they involved in community development projects like village clean ups or education for instance? 4 - Skip the well recommended but not particularly interesting Silver Waterfall. The Love Waterfall is a far more beautiful option with the added benefit of now having canyoning and abseiling as an activity. The walk to the Love Waterfall is very picturesque and the plunge pool makes a great place for a swim on a warmer day. 5 - Be prepared for a decent hike. Sturdy walking shoes are essential. That being said, you don’t need hiking boots. Depending on recent weather conditions, paths will be slippery regardless of what you have on your feet. If required, shoe hire is available in the Sapa area. Choose a hike and difficulty level that suit your personal fitness and adventure levels. Walking in a big group will mean your guide will choose a route that the least well prepared can manage. Alternatively, you’ll end up with an unpaid entourage of local ladies hoping to help you over the slippery sections in exchange for you buying their textiles. This can be eliminated by assuring a fair distribution of wages and choosing a private trek. 6 - Do the overnight experience. You can opt for a day trek, and I’m sure you’d love it, but staying with a local family, in their village, in their home, is incredible. See how they live day to day, meet additional family members and feel like part of the village. Check out the reviews for the top outdoor activities in Sapa and the homestays are very highly regarded by travellers, with good reason. 7 - Time your visit well. While Sunday plays hosts to the busiest market day, weekends see many more travellers, particularly Vietnamese from the lowlands. A typical weekend sees Sapa’s visitor numbers swell to almost ten times that of a typical week day. Hotel rooms become more expensive and the town feels much more hectic and noisy. Monday to Thursday is far quieter, more relaxed and altogether more pleasant. 8 - Consider an alternative to Mt. Fansipan. Although the highest mountain in Vietnam, the cable car construction train at the summit takes away from the climb to some degree. Ascending only to find 50 others at the top taking selfies certainly spoils the ambience. Look at climbing other mountains instead. There are plenty that offer challenge, natural beauty, forests and are very rarely climbed. Examples include Bach Moc and Pu Ta Leng. Finally, it is important to know that Sapa is a huge district with a central town and 94 villages and hamlets. All tour companies offering packages from Hanoi, booked from hotels in Sapa or organised in tourism information office in Sapa offer pretty much the same trek. This sometimes gives the illusion of over-tourism. They sell these tours to make a profit. Their objective is to minimise costs and maximise profits. The great news is that you can trek almost anywhere else, stay in local homestays or walk in the 30,000 hectares of protected forest and you’ll really see the other side of Sapa. It is a place rich in wildlife and culture and it is very easy to do walks well away from places visited by tourists. Those who have been to Sapa and say it’s too touristy either visited on a package tour and only spent time in the busy villages or travelled independently and stuck to the few villages recommended in the guide books. Food wise - don’t miss the freshly made hotpot with local vegetables. Many places also sell rainbow trout spring rolls.
@marksediaco6162
@marksediaco6162 4 жыл бұрын
Great Video someday i wanna try this kind of canyoneering
@jeffhartwig6280
@jeffhartwig6280 4 жыл бұрын
We went to "the Ranch" back in 2007, nice waves! but the trail in and out beat the heck out of our rental lol!
@dalepeterson8735
@dalepeterson8735 3 жыл бұрын
We boat in from Saladita
@krussshhcongkyot8354
@krussshhcongkyot8354 4 жыл бұрын
What the stunning view
@mountaintreksnepal2841
@mountaintreksnepal2841 4 жыл бұрын
Welcome TO Nepal for high trekking and other adventure activities www.mountaintreksnepal.com kzfaq.info/get/bejne/d7SeiqiqktmvdYU.html
@VirgieAchaso
@VirgieAchaso 4 жыл бұрын
hello new frienh injoy visiting in the philiphines. have a great day.
@animeshdudwadkar1234
@animeshdudwadkar1234 4 жыл бұрын
guy is capturing jump perfectly!
@ellenwood1623
@ellenwood1623 4 жыл бұрын
#travel
@damianaletniq1792
@damianaletniq1792 4 жыл бұрын
Lame
@Northern_Rockhopper
@Northern_Rockhopper 4 жыл бұрын
Hey guys. I'm heading there solo thr next few weeks. Was there lots of westerners there, is it safe to go solo? Thanks dudes love the vid.
@alainthijs1583
@alainthijs1583 4 жыл бұрын
Cool
@rockinrollinntrollin616
@rockinrollinntrollin616 4 жыл бұрын
that bimp bimp, thump thump muzak sucks !!!!!! & the blue dressed negative female needs to lighten up !
@baguiokid2
@baguiokid2 4 жыл бұрын
I might have missed it. But can you swim in the lake? And how far from the nearest town?
@alexanderh4153
@alexanderh4153 4 жыл бұрын
hey, we r planing our trip.. and we dont know if we should prebook things like this or not? maybe you can help me :) thanks
@ngocthach2522
@ngocthach2522 5 жыл бұрын
lần trước đi hang múa với thung nham đã gặp 2 bạn này tại ninh bình
@luzabad2990
@luzabad2990 5 жыл бұрын
Nice video!!..clean
@nadnj6137
@nadnj6137 5 жыл бұрын
Awesome video!👌 Thanks for sharing. Where did you book for this tour? Did you book in adavance online or when you were in cebu?
@ronifajardo6227
@ronifajardo6227 5 жыл бұрын
If you're in Manila , visit Masungi Georeserve. It's just an hour away from the city. You will love it
@jackelinebeso1525
@jackelinebeso1525 5 жыл бұрын
Watch this.... The toughest and challenging mountain to climb. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gtlgh9t3vcDIoHU.html
@optigize
@optigize 5 жыл бұрын
What month was your trip to Mt. Pinatubo?
@smittaz
@smittaz 5 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed the boat trip but it was cold and rainy when was there
@MaiNguyen-fy4sv
@MaiNguyen-fy4sv 5 жыл бұрын
Poor ladies, you guys suffered the heat. Yes, welcome to VN in summer heat. This is the season when Inland hot wind from Lao blows over "Trường Sơn" mountain range and covers the whole central region of VN. Avoid this season If you don't want to stand the heat.
@patdevine59
@patdevine59 5 жыл бұрын
what month were you in Hoi An
@gigismith3685
@gigismith3685 5 жыл бұрын
Where were you guys surfing? I see rights and lefts. Thank you
@DannyRwdc
@DannyRwdc 5 жыл бұрын
What tour agency did you use for the hike?
@jbtravel5753
@jbtravel5753 5 жыл бұрын
Vlog is 90% on the guy and 10% on the location.
@hnjfhh9019
@hnjfhh9019 5 жыл бұрын
👍😋
@Snowwie88
@Snowwie88 5 жыл бұрын
I just came home from The Philippines and at 18 November I did this hike also with my friends. It was definitely worth it, but the hike is pretty long. Expect your shoes to get wet. When crossing streams you can wait that the guide will hold your hand when crossing it, but most streams are not deeper than 20 to 30 cm. In my case I just plowed just straight through them. What I do miss in this video is the mentioning of the giant cliff walls which you basically constantly walking next to, and they give off a very strong feeling of scariness because you know they can go into a landslide every moment and burry you alive. One positive note: the funeral is cheap. Keep an eye on my channel, because I have a separate playlist with all my moments in The Philippines. Nice people, very polite, despite the obvious poor situation most of them are situated in. But even still then, Filipino's love western people. This country is vastly under recognized as a very good vacation destination. I also climbed Mount Taal, which is further south near the city of Batangas. You have to go there by boat to get to the center island. You can hire a boat with a maximum of 5 people, and a guide, for around 3000php. Also a small fee has to be paid and you can choose to hire a horse instead of walking, but we did the walk. Not a long as Pinatubo, but a lot hotter and higher. Definitely worth it. I have all the footage ready, still have to edit it though. Just came back yesterday after a grueling flight back to the Netherlands, which took 15 hours.
@tompham8039
@tompham8039 5 жыл бұрын
NInh Binh is where Hollywood movie making. The name of the movie is Kong Island.
@Dicky2219
@Dicky2219 5 жыл бұрын
Fewer selfies and less talk and more video shots would have been nicer for someone who has never been to the Philippines.
@vajayna_eklhabouh
@vajayna_eklhabouh 5 жыл бұрын
just another basic bitch
@fletch7367
@fletch7367 5 жыл бұрын
you demolished the name 0:10
@mohabbedair5329
@mohabbedair5329 5 жыл бұрын
Watching this video for 2019 jan Thanks bro.
@ajallen1537
@ajallen1537 6 жыл бұрын
That was a great video - I was stationed at Subic Bay Naval Base when it erupted and have pictures that would blow your mind. It was the craziest thing you could ever imagine. All of Clark Air Base was evacuated to Subic Bay and we even had a ton of ash that buried our base as well. It is great to see how things have changed over there. Salamat Po (Thank You)
@Think-About-It
@Think-About-It 6 жыл бұрын
It was nice of you guys to help the lady paddle.