The team is at Hanoi International Airport, preparing for the trip back to Vancouver. Reflecting on our time with the communities in Sapa, the whole experience has been incredible. Breakthroughs were made not only in Ta Phin and Hanoi, but also in Lao Chai. Most importantly, strong relationships were built.
Overall, a fantastic start to a new phase in community-based tourism development. Thank you to everyone involved!
Back to Vancouver
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