The Northwest of Vietnam has long been famous for its impressive and glamorous beauty that can captivate any tourists setting foot on this landscape. ... More
The Northwest of Vietnam has long been famous for its impressive and glamorous beauty that can captivate any tourists setting foot on this landscape. Among all the picturesque destinations, there is a charming village on the side of Sapa Town that you should not miss – Cat Cat Village. This village is recommended by those who love trekking, especially in Sapa, as the most striking village in Northwestern Vietnam.
Cat Cat Village was founded in the middle of the 19th century by the local Mong ethnic. In the early 20th century, the French discovered the village and developed it as a vacation resort. The village owns a majestic waterfall whose French name is CatScat. Therefore, the village then was named after the fall (Cat Cat was deviated from CatScat). Cat Cat Village attracts tourists not only by its unspoiled natural beauty but also by the unique cultural features of the Mong people. Besides cultivating rice on the terraced fields, the residents in this village still preserve and develop traditional crafts. Coming to Cat Cat village, you will have a chance to discover the appealing nature, the unique culture and many mouth-watering specialties of this destination.
Entrance fee(Elevator and Glass Bridge Service-round trip) ---------------- VND
400,000
Zipline per person ---------------- VND
150,000
Adventurous suspension bridge per person ---------------- VND
150,000
Bungee jumping per person ---------------- VND
100,000
Paragliding per person ---------------- VND
900,000
Adventurous suspension bridge per person
VND 150,000
Bungee jumping per person
VND 100,000
Paragliding per person
VND 900,000
Sapa Glass Bridge has become a hot destination for any tourists doing trips to Sapa. It has only been in operation in recent years, but the bridge wel ... More
Sapa Glass Bridge has become a hot destination for any tourists doing trips to Sapa. It has only been in operation in recent years, but the bridge welcomes tens of thousands of visitors every month. It is also an impressive check-in location with many adventurous games. Moreover, visitors can enjoy the feeling of walking on clouds and getting lost in the scenery of a fairyland.
Rong May Glass Bridge, which is translated into English : Rong - Dragon, May - Cloud leading to its English name Cloud Dragon Glass Bridge It was put into operation in November 2019 and is more than 2,000 meters above sea level. It is currently the highest glass bridge in Vietnam.Although tourists have heard of Bach Long glass bridge in Moc Chau, Son La, the one in Sapa is even more magnificent and modern. The bridge spans the O Quy Ho Pass and hugs the Hoang Lien Son mountain range, extending outwards up to 60 meters with a total length of 300 meters in a circular shape with 4 walkways spreading out in 4 directions, ensuring the sturdiness and solidity of the bridge.
The tempered glass floor of the bridge is designed with 3 layers, with a total thickness of 7cm and bonded with materials that can withstand high weight. The walkway is spacious and the length of the bridge is up to 50 meters.
To visit the bridge, you can choose to walk or take the elevator. However, I suggest you take the elevator because it saves time and gives you the feeling of floating on air. In just over a minute, you can reach the top of the mountain wall while enjoying the scenery outside through the entire glass elevator.
- Zipline on the glass bridge -
This is a thrilling game when you travel to Sapa, including a long cable connecting two points. With this game, you must wear protective gear and then slide down from the top of the mountain.
From here, you will feel like crossing the forest and can see the whole picture of the Northwest mountains. In beautiful sunny weather, the image of the Northwest mountains seems to be within your reach.
QL4D, Sơn Bình, Tam Đường, Lào Cai, Vietnam 
- Business hour -
Everyday 07:30am-18:00pm
- Direction -
To reach the Rong May Sapa Glass Bridge, visitors must first travel to Sapa, a town located in Lao Cai Province. The easiest way to get to Sapa is by train or bus from Hanoi, which takes around 8-10 hours depending on the mode of transport. Once in Sapa, visitors can hire a motorbike or take a taxi to the bridge, which is located about 18km from the town center.
Other route from Hanoi, you can take National Highway 6 towards Hoa Binh, Son La, Dien Bien and then on NR4D to the Rong May Glass Bridge area. Although this route is quite long and winding, it is a favorite of many backpackers.