One of the most famous tourist
destinations in Vietnam is the mountain town of Sapa, near the base of mount
Fanxipan, the highest mountain in Vietnam / South East Asia. Famed for the
beautiful terraced rice fields that cling to the sides of the hills, Sapa is a
spectacular place to explore and a great option for those who would like to
experience a taste of life in the highlands.
The town itself is perched on the
side of the mountain, and many hotels have stunning views out across the valley
below. The weather can be unpredictable as clouds roll up the hill, at times
shrouding the whole town in fog, but even when cloudy the views can be stunning
as you catch glimpses of the landscape as the cloud lifts before it once again
vanishes into the fog.
Sapa can get very cold so come
prepared - many hotels offer log fires in your room should you wish to warm up
after a long days exploring. There are a number of walks you can do from the
town unsupervised, allowing you to explore much of the countryside - but should
you wish to venture further we recommend recruiting a good guide who can take
you through forest paths to locations you would never otherwise find and help
you understand a good deal more about the local flora and fauna, as well as preventing
you from getting lost!
Treks to the top of Mount
Fansipan can be arranged in Sapa itself - this is a fairly tough climb that
will normally take 4 days and can be subject to the weather. Many shorter
excursions can also be arranged and guides are happy to customise a trek to
your wishes and ability.
Sapa is also famous for the
unique culture of the H'mong people who live in the hills near the town. Their
colourful clothing and handicrafts are a wonderful sight and you may well see
produce from Sapa on sale as far away as the Mekong delta. Many of the H'mong
will visit Sapa to trade in the market, which is a great place to see their
crafts without intruding too much into their village lives.
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