Overview of Sapa
High in the mountains of North-West Vietnam, Sapa is home to a number of ethnic minority communities specializing in hand-weaving and Sapa is famed for its spectacular vistas and excellent trekking, including the opportunity to climb Fansipan Mountain, South-East Asia’s highest peak. In winter the fog rolls in and Sapa becomes a romantic, mist-shrouded retreat perfect for nights around the fireplace. Head here for authentic homestays, a wide variety of walking tours around in typical villages and markets and spectacular views over terraced rice-paddies.
WHY SAPA
Perfect for trekking and soft adventures lovers
To experience the night trains as a local to Lao Cai
For a total immersion in villages and dailylife of local communities
The tour list goes through Sapa
WHAT IS THERE TO SEE ?
High in the mountains of North-West Vietnam, Sapa is home to a number of ethnic minority communities specializing in hand-weaving and Sapa is famed for its spectacular vistas and excellent trekking, including the opportunity to climb Fansipan Mountain, South-East Asia’s highest peak. In winter the fog rolls in and Sapa becomes a romantic, mist-shrouded retreat perfect for nights around the fireplace. Head here for authentic homestays, a wide variety of walking tours around in typical villages and markets and spectacular views over terraced rice-paddies.ACCOMMODATION IN SAPA
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