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We took a BUS TO SAPA, VIETNAM! We took the semi-sleeper bus on a 6.5 hour journey through the mountains in northern Vietnam. #BusToSapa This was our first sleeper bus experience and it was one to remember! #SleeperBusVietnam There were a lot of lessons learned and memories made on this eventful day! We can’t wait to share our other #SapaVietnam videos! 🙂

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7 Replies to “BUS TO SAPA!! (Vietnam Sleeper Bus Review & Why We Didn’t Ride The Train)”

  1. Wow, I've never seen a sleeper bus where the seats are in that recline position. You two truly were blessed to get the entire back row to yourself. Last year I took a bus from NYC to DC and also Seattle to Vancouver. Booked both online and was nervous on whether at the right stop since no office just the stop off the road. WiFi was spotty in certain area or time. Overall okay since so much less cost, but no bathroom sucks because I have a tiny bladder. Totally sympathize with Phil! The bus should have puke bags and then at least Phil would have had an option.

  2. The horror of having long legs! Those are tiny beds, but at least you got the back to yourself. But I bet that puke smelled horrible! Not sure the sleeper bus would be for me. I'd probably dish out more money for the train.

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