Winter Trekking in Ta Van, Vietnam

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With breathtaking landscapes, Sapa and Ta Van have been attracting trekkers for more than 30 years. It’s a must-do experience in Ta Van! Ever wondered how winter trekking in Ta Van, Vietnam looks like? 🇻🇳 Enjoy the incredible views of the mountainous areas of Ta Van and most important... don't let the winter fool you, Ta Van is definitely worth visiting! Daphne from @girlswanderlust did a trekking in Ta Van, Vietnam 🇻🇳. Via small mountain paths and through rice fields 🌾, she descended into a deep valley and walked through a bamboo forest. She stopped at a waterfall and crossed the Ta Van river to enter the Hau Thao village. Together with her guide she prepared some local dishes 🍛 and had lunch in front of the cozy fireplace 🔥. Then she continued the hike through spectacular paddies, across vegetable gardens, 🥬 and over small mountain paths back to Ta Van. Along the way she met friendly locals and saw several animals like buffalos 🐃, ducks 🦆, and pigs 🐖. Recorded in December 2022 with a GoPro HERO4 Silver 📹 Visit Girlswanderlust.com via https://girlswanderlust.com/ta-van-vietnam to find: - amazing photos of the winter trekking in Ta Van, Vietnam - an extensive day description - useful tips for trekking in Ta Van - more tips for things to do in Ta Van - where to overnight in Ta Van ________________________________________________________ About @girlswanderlust : Hi! I’m Daphne, a creative from The Netherlands that runs a ‘travel content creation’ company named Girlswanderlust 👩🏼. I created Girlswanderlust on Instagram and Facebook in 2015 together with my friend Tamara 👩‍🦰. We also started the blog where we post weekly. We combine traveling with our fulltime jobs. For 7 years we combined our worldly experiences and photography skills 📸 to curate articles about unique destinations 🌴, hotel reviews, 🏨 backpacking 🎒, and more. Girlswanderlust has advice for all aspects of a trip, from the preparation stage to after one has returned home. As of August 2022, I run the company alone and set myself the goal to capture the world in a way so that I can see more than only my nine to five job. I quit my job (which I loved immensely) and now work full-time on Girlswanderlust, something I enjoy doing every day 😃. I utilize my first-hand experience to answer any questions that you may have about international travel. My perspective offered is especially useful for women considering travel, as my advice is centered towards a female readership. Website: https://girlswanderlust.com