Tuesday 21 January 2020

A Thrilling Itinerary To The Idyllic Town, Sapa In Vietnam


Hey you, have you ever dreamt of visiting a fairytale land having picturesque landscapes and lush green rice terraces that creates ripples on the highest mountain? What if we say that you have the chance to experience and witness such a place in Vietnam? 

If you are excited to know how the diverse hill tribes enjoy together in Vietnam, then Sapa is a must-visit place for you. In this blog, we have listed down A to Z things that you can explore on your visit to the country. Keep reading further to mark your relishing experience into the steep valleys and gorgeous mountain peaks of Sapa. 

Well, a little brief about the location before you onboard your Vietnam Cambodia tour

Sapa, often known as Sa Pa, is a district-level town located in the Northwest region of Vietnam. It is about 350 km from Hanoi and is home to distinct tribal groups, namely, Hmong, Dao (Yao), GiĆ”y, Xa Pho, and Tay. The location of the place is unique, which is quite close to the Indochina border, and it supports the growth of many exclusive plants and other inhabitants. It is advisable to spend a minimum of 2 days in the city in order to get yourself completely soaked into the tranquil atmosphere and enjoy the cultural tribe. 

When should you visit Sapa?

You will find tourists all around the year; however, the best time to visit Sa Pa is between September and October. This particular period is also known as the ' golden season’ when the location is just flooded with tourists from around the world.

During this period, you will get the chance to admire the spectacular beauty of rice terraces. The temperature is ambient, which is perfectly suitable for the tourists to immerse themselves in romantic views completely. On visiting the place, you will get a chance to explore many cultural activities like an art display, brocade, and cloth-making, etc. 

If you are visiting Sa Pa for hiking, then Springtime, that is between March to May, is the best suitable time to visit. You would be amazed by seeing the rice terraces that are flooded with water, and the sky getting reflected in the same, just like a mirror.

Here is the list of places now:


Fansipan: Roof of Indochina:


It is the highest in the Indochinese Peninsula with a height of 3143 m above sea level. It is heave for the mountain trekkers, and on lucky days, trekkers can reach the top of Sapa and enjoy the picturesque views of the mountains. Climbers will experience the magnificent landscape throughout their journey, some tribal villages, and a bed of azalea once they reach the summit. 

The best time to visit this place is between November and March when the air becomes drier, allowing you to breathe the freshness. Well, for the non-climbers, the place offers a cable car service also, which will cost you around 700,000 VND per adult. However, the journey from the mountain top to the peak has to be covered by foot. 

Ham Rong Mt. Park:


When you have already traveled the top of the mountain, then why to miss this splendid view of the Sapa town from the Ham Rong Mountain? The name is derived because of the mountain shape, which is like a dragon’s jaw looking towards the sky. While climbing up the 148 ha area, you will come across many panoramic views of the Sapa, beautiful orchid, and flower gardens where you will feel like romancing with your partner again. The viewpoint names are Cong Troi, and San May, kindly do not miss upon stopping at the locations. 

Sapa Church:


Just a short walk from the mountain place mentioned above, Sapa church is the most ancient church in the town. It was built entirely from stones back in 1895 and is a remarkable symbol of the sapa town. The rustic exterior will take us back to the French colonial period in Vietnam. You will be awe-struck with the exterior of the church, and the interiors will blow your mind away. 

Silver Waterfall:


This majestic beauty is just 15 km away from Sapa, and the water falling from the heights in the backdrop looks like a shining silver. The pine forests on the mountain ranges and the chayote gardens make a perfect backdrop for the waterfalls. 

A caution: You can always climb on the stones that take you a bit closer to the waterfalls but, just be careful while doing that. The entry fee is around 25,000 VND/adult. 

Few other places to visit during the Vietnam and Cambodia tours are:

  • Cat Cat Village: It is just 2 km from the Sapa central and offers a unique, delightful experience to the tourists.
  • Ta Van Village: It is a great place for the climbers to trek the hill in Sapa. The village has almost 1000 residents, and you can observe the idyllic wooden crafted traditional houses.
  • Sin Chai Village: Are you excited to visit the mysterious caves of Ngu Chi Son Mt? Visit Sin Chai village and grab the best view of it. 

Discover Sapa and the best of local life by grabbing some exclusive Vietnam holiday deals. We hope that this guide helps you in planning your trip in advance so that you don’t have to pay extra money at the end moment. You can also ask your travel agent to reserve a seat for you and your family. Happy journey. 

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