Nestled in a valley in the Hoang Lien Son Mountains of Vietnam, close to the Chinese border, Sapa was originally built by the French in 1922 as a hill station retreat from the oppressive summer heat of Hanoi. Situated at an elevation of 1,650 meters...
|
Fansipan
is a mountain in Vietnam, the highest in Indochina, at 3 143 m. It is
located in the Lao Cai province in Northwest Vietnam, 9 km southwest of
Sa Pa Township in the Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range. Fansipan is dubbed
"the Roof of...
|
Sapa
is again welcoming tourists and it is one of the most popular places in
North of Vietnam. And surely, it is one of the best place for trekking
or meeting 8 ethic minority groups, beside this rice field can be seen
every where you go as well...
|
Sunday is market day in Bac Ha, which is the occasion for the various local minorities to gather in huge crowds to exchange the last news, gossip, shop and eat a copious lunch.
|
Sapa
is home to a wealth of colorful, diverse hill tribes, who have
steadfastly resisted integration into Vietnamese society and modern
life. In fact, the hill tribes, including the Hmong, Dao Dzao, Tay,
Day Dzay and Xa Pho, comprise the...
|
When
these images were created remains a mystery. Bac (Silver) Cascade, 12km
from Sapa, pours water from hundreds of meters above. May (Cloud)
Bridge is a suspension bridge on Muong Hoa River, in a valley 17km from
Sapa, Ta Phin Cave
|
Trekking
is a healthy, adventurous and eco-friendly way to explore, with a view
to offer you a wide variety of destinations with itineraries to suit
all fitness levels
|
The
Sunday market in Bac Ha is where you’ll want to stock up on water
buffalo, pigs and horses. Once you’re all set, you can browse for
bottles of local firewater (made from rice, cassava or corn) or
handicrafts
|
Sapa trekking
3 days and 4 nights, visit 6 villages, a market and 7 different minority
peoples. Depart on Saturday
|
Sapa
is regarded as the kingdom of orchids. Here, orchid lovers are even
amazed by the choice, when trekking in the forest filled with several
hundred kinds of orchids of brilliant colours and fantastic shapes,
such as Orchid Princess, Orchid of...
|
|
|