10 hours in a bus.
We got to Sapa 5 in the morning. It was pitch black and foggy and we had NO IDEA where we were and we couldn't see anything! We were walking back and forth the street where the bus dropped us and tried to figure out which way on the all the guesthouses are. After 3 hours wandering and checking in and out to 3 different hostels we found the one we really wanted to stay; Green Valley hostel, owned by really nice vietnamese family. Dorm bed was 4 dollars and we had bed heater in our beds, that was cool đ
Now it's winter in northern Vietnam and it really is COLD. It was something like 10-20 degrees but it felt like -10 degrees. In Sapa they have 4 seasons in a day. At night it's "Winter" so it's freezing cold, in the morning "Spring", during the day it's "Summer" so it can be really warm, in the evening it feels like in Autumn. That was quite cool :D
After we checked in to our hostel weather cleared and we rented motorbikes and went explore the town. It was SO BEAUTIFUL. The views were breathtaking! (pictures are not (phone quality))
The town itself looked more like skiing town than Asian town! It was small and cute!
Usually people are doing some trekking and overnight staying at locals houses in small villages but we were so lazy and kind of in a rush so we skipped it. I saw some cool pictures and heard it's good!
We were so lucky with the weather. We had two sunny days so we could see the mountains and rice fields. Some people who have been there didn't see any further than 5 meters and that's quite disappointing.
After two days and one night we decided to take a bus to Hanoi with our danish friend Anna who we met in Vang Vieng and now again in Sapa.