The Soul of Northern Highlands in Vietnam

Sapa, nestled in the majestic Hoang Lien Son mountain range, is a hidden gem of Northern Vietnam. Famous for its breathtaking rice terraces, cool climate, and misty charm, Sapa offers a perfect escape into nature. Visitors can explore vibrant ethnic cultures of the H’mong, Dao, and Tay communities, trek through scenic valleys, and conquer Fansipan – the “Roof of Indochina.” Whether you seek adventure or serenity, Sapa welcomes you with fresh mountain air, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable cultural encounters.

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Place to Visit

Fansipan Mountain

Muong Hoa Valley

Ta Phin Village

Sin Chai Village

Silver Waterfall

Ham Rong Mountain

Can Cau Market

Cat Cat Village

Giang Ta Chai Village

Tram Ton Pass

O Quy Ho Pass

Sapa Stone Church

Sapa Glass Bridge

Ta Van Village

Local Sapa Foods & Drinks to Eat

Stewed Horse Meat & Organs

Evil Chicken

Salmon Hotpot

Bamboo Sticky Rice

Sapa Liquor

Wild Chestnuts

Things to visit in Sapa

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Trekking through Ethnic Villages

Embark on a scenic trek through Sapa’s lush valleys and terraced rice fields, passing through remote ethnic minority villages like Lao Chai, Ta Van, and Cat Cat. Along the way, you’ll meet local H’mong, Dao, and Tay people, learn about their customs, and witness traditional lifestyles untouched by time.

Ride the Fansipan Cable Car

Take a breathtaking ride on one of the world’s longest and highest cable cars to the summit of Mount Fansipan, the highest peak in Vietnam. At 3,143 meters above sea level, the views are nothing short of majestic – with clouds floating beneath your feet and endless mountain ranges stretching beyond.

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Explore Sapa Town & Visit the Local Market

Stroll through Sapa town’s charming streets, colorful market stalls, and French-colonial architecture. At the Sapa Market, you’ll find handwoven textiles, herbal remedies, and unique souvenirs crafted by local hill tribes – perfect for experiencing the town’s vibrant daily life.