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Discover the unique cultural diversity and magnificent rugged scenery of northern Vietnam on this thirteen-day challenge. Scale the heights of Vietnam's tallest peak and encounter colourful hill tribes before returning to Hanoi, the leafy capital with its tree-lined boulevards and colonial villas, where you will spend four days improving the lives of children at an orphanage.
Vietnam, and in particular the rugged north, is an area of stunning natural beauty. The terraced hill sides and lush valleys surrounding the small town of Sapa are home to a multitude of colourful ethnic peoples. Sapa itself is a mere 9km from Mount Fansipan, Vietnam's tallest peak, where you will spend three full days climbing 3,143m to the summit as well as visiting vibrant markets and village communities.
Following the climb, spend time at an orphanage outside Hanoi which is in desperate need of renovation and assistance.
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Established in 1990, the orphanage provides a home for 43 children aged between 1 and 15 who come from disadvantaged agricultural communities. In many cases the families cannot afford to feed, clothe or educate the children and so are forced to abandon them.
With limited assistance from the local government, the orphanage relies heavily on donations and sponsorship - which most importantly have led to the creation of a nutrition programme, funding a diet rich in protein, vegetables and fruits. This programme is monitored with tri-monthly height, weight and measurement checks. It is hoped that in the future enough money will be raised to provide additional tuition to supplement their schooling and help some, if not all, the children gain admission to university.
One of the major projects we are hoping to achieve is the refurbishment of a derelict room to be used as a library/relaxation room for the children. This involves plastering, repainting, shelving, constructing cupboards and units, sewing cushions, making curtains etc. Other worthwhile tasks include refurbishing the bedrooms, creating sports and playground facilities and a vegetable garden.
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Departure Date |
Return Date |
VN8OCa |
18 April, 2009 |
1 May, 2009 |
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Day 1
Vietnam - Fly to Hanoi
Day 2
Arrive in the capital, rapidly-developing Hanoi and receive a briefing about the project and the Mt Fansipan trek. Take time to see the city's many lakes, parks and shady boulevards, which give the city the feel of a French provincial capital! Learn about the fascinating cultural heritage, and visit some of the many pagodas and temples.
Day 3
Enjoy Hanoi's sights before taking the overnight train to Sapa.
Days 4 to 7
Spend three days climbing the amazing Mt. Fansipan, as well as exploring Sapa hill town. On the evening of day seven, we return to Hanoi by train.
Days 8 to 11
Commence project work at the orphanage including the painting of a library, building shelves and cabinets, making cushions, painting educational murals and developing English educational resources.
Day 12
Finish the project and return to Hanoi.
Day 13
Return flight to the UK.
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The Vietnam Mountain Challenge - April
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VN8OCa
Sat, Apr-18-2009 to
Fri, May-1-2009
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GBP 2300 |
- Price = �2300: �300 participation fee + �2000 minimum sponsorship
- There is also a self-funded option.
(�1300 + suggested minimum sponsorship of �1000 for NSF Scotland)
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