Hill Tribe in the Clouds | Back Roads & Hmong Villages E9



Far from civilization with daylight fading quickly, we need to find somewhere to stay ASAP.. You don’t want to be on these roads after dark!
Hill Tribe in the Clouds | Back Roads & Hmong Villages E9
Luckily we drive into an isolated Hmong village perched high in the mountains, but you can’t stay in a Hmong village without permission. We need to find the village chief..
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45 thoughts on “Hill Tribe in the Clouds | Back Roads & Hmong Villages E9”

  1. Thanks for joining me this morning for the Premiere of this video! Please don't forget to hit that LIKE button, it really does make a difference in pushing the video and channel to a wider audience, thank you 🙏

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  2. That's one incredible vlog mate, absolutely amazing. One the best I have viewed from Now in Lao 👍🏼
    It was wonderful to come along for the drive of a lifetime. I felt like I was right there with you three.

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  3. Hey Brother,,magnificent road,,and lovely hospitality! I think the bigger daughter was dying to see Mina's phone,,but didn't have the nerve to ask. Lol Mina was getting tired ,,but she was hanging right in there. Cant blame her for being upset when she woke up and Mom and Dad were lost. She did the right thing though. Thanks for taking me over the hill with you all. Take care,,Ttyl,,,Marlon,,Uncle Marlon ❤ you,Mina

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  4. I would not have enjoyed that road, never having been there before… just waiting for an oncoming vehicle…….Is the little one having issues with her teeth? I saw the Missus holding a washcloth across…

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  5. WOW! WHAT an adventure, WHAT and experience! all I could think when you talking to the 2 women on the hill side farming corn and you showed there sleeping hut was JEEZUS how do they survive wet season!!! no way would you be driving that road when wet either. Love what your doing the look on the children's faces when you give them things is priceless. I do hope you carry a good first aid kit and also a good puncture repair kit when traveling these remote areas, just awesome guys😊😊🙏🙏❤

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  6. 0:00: 🌄 Exploring remote hill tribe villages near Vietnam border, enjoying hospitality, and experiencing cozy homestay.
    11:48: 🏞️ Exploring remote hill tribe villages with narrow roads, untouched jungle, and rugged landscapes.
    19:53: 🏞️ Exploring a remote hill tribe village, planning to camp in the soccer field, observing local life.
    30:34: 🏞️ Exploring a remote hill tribe village, observing livestock and grooming practices, and preparing for dinner.
    38:00: 🏞️ Traditional hill tribe family life near Vietnam border with unique food and study abroad aspirations.

    Timestamps by Tammy AI

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  7. The welcome, hospitality and generosity of people who seem to so little, is simply overwhelming.
    It's so sad that the wider world has forgotten these simple things.
    I envy you Todd & Neenee, thanks for sharing your experiences.

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  8. Enjoying following your journey. I'm watching on our flatscreen TV, and the resolution doesn't seem to be very good. With great respect, is it time to upgrade your camera? Stay safe.

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  9. Awesome video Todd, like many others who posted my grandparents came from the region of Nong Het, and later migrated towards Thailand due to the war in the mid 70's. Please continue with your videos, your coverage of these areas is the best my friend. Once again the very best content of these backroad areas come from your channel my friend.

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