Harald Baldr, a YouTuber with over 2.3 million subscribers, recently shared his experience staying at a luxurious resort in Sa Pa, Vietnam. Located at an altitude of 1,550 meters above sea level and surrounded by centuries-old samu pine forests, the resort offers a unique blend of local culture and stunning views.

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Harald Baldr, a travel-loving Norwegian YouTuber, enjoys his stay at a high-altitude resort in Sa Pa, Vietnam.

The resort, which has been recognized by the World Travel Awards as "Asia's Leading Boutique Resort" in 2022 and praised by Condé Nast Traveler for its distinctive cultural charm and beautiful cloud ocean views, provided Harald with a memorable stay.

Harald chose to stay in a villa priced at $300 per night. The villa featured a spacious design with a living room, bedroom, and private bathtub. The living room included a fireplace, stocked with dry wood and sweet potatoes for guests to use and enjoy.

The villa where the Norwegian YouTuber stayed

"This is one of the best hotels I've experienced in Vietnam," Harald said after exploring the villa.

The villa's balcony offered panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, allowing Harald to admire the morning sea of clouds and the Muong Hoa Valley from above.

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Harald ordered a dish made from local horse tenderloin.

During his stay, Harald enjoyed the resort's outdoor pool and sampled local dishes such as fried stream fish with betel leaves, boiled pumpkin leaves, steamed Mán pork, and bamboo shoot rib soup.

For dinner, he tried several types of wine at the resort's restaurant and ordered a dish of grilled Bac Ha horse tenderloin with forest herb sauce, priced at over 500,000 VND (about $20). He praised the flavor of the horse meat and the plum wine recommended by the staff.

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The Norwegian YouTuber enjoyed strolling around the resort, impressed by the stunning natural scenery and the cool, fresh air.

Harald also mentioned that the resort offers various activities, including motor tours along scenic mountain roads, trekking through forests, viewing terraced rice fields, visiting H'Mong villages, and cloud hunting.

Although his plan to ride a motorbike through the lush mountains was thwarted by rain the next morning, Harald was still pleased with his stay. He enjoyed waking up to a sea of clouds and breathing the fresh, cool air at the high-altitude resort in Sa Pa.

Thao Trinh