Sapa is the capital of Vietnam’s mountainous north. At 1,500 meters above sea level, this destination is known for its rugged scenery, refreshing climate, alpine landscape and diverse culture amongst its ethnic minorities. Sapa holidays are especially popular amongst hikers who use the destination as a trekking base to explore the surrounding country side.
Attractions in Sapa
Coc Ly Market is the colorful market in a mountainous area where the Flower H’mong mainly gathers to exchange thei…
Being a minority ethnic people market, Bac Ha market is located in 80 km from Sapa, Bac Ha is famous for its Sunday mark…
Fansipan is branded “the Roof of Indochina” at the height of 3, 143m; Fansipan Mountain is to be approved as…
Via Muong Tien to get to Sapa, in vaporous clouds travelers will see a mountain peak rising as dragon-head. It is Ham Ro…
By 9 am, the market is crammed to capacity. It’s lively and surprisingly fun. The locals are mostly of the Flower…
”Please be welcome to visit us. Our village is quiet and friendly with many trees and mountains. My name is Ly May…
Muong Khuong is a district of Lao Cai province, it’s far from Lao cai 50km and 90 km from Sapa. In here, there is…
Ban Pho is a village of Bac Ha district, Lao Cai province. It’s takes you about 15 minutes from Bac Ha town and 2…
Terraced rice fields in Sapa were voted as one of seven most beautiful and impressive ones of Asia and the world by read…
Cao Son Market is taken place on every Wednesday, it’s far from Lao Cai 80 Km and 120KM from Sapa. It is the Ethni…
The famous antique market in the Northwest of Vietnam is Lung Khau Nhin Market, it takes you more than two hours from La…
Cat Cat Village is located on the Muong Hoa Valley, this is the village of the H’Mong hill tribe. It’s far f…