This is Cong cafe that is famous coconut coffee. It's a good cafe to stop by when you take a rest during the trip. ... More
This is Cong cafe that is famous coconut coffee. It's a good cafe to stop by when you take a rest during the trip.
If you go to Sapa night market, you can see colorful night streets with colorful neon signs. You can see traditional Vietnamese clothes, alcohol, and ... More
If you go to Sapa night market, you can see colorful night streets with colorful neon signs. You can see traditional Vietnamese clothes, alcohol, and specialties, and you can taste grilled skewers in the market.
Located in Sapa, Vietnam, Sapa Museum is a museum that introduces the history and culture of Sapa region. ... More
Located in Sapa, Vietnam, Sapa Museum is a museum that introduces the history and culture of Sapa region.
Not only attracting tourists by the beauty of misty mountains or rice paddies that stretch endlessly, but Sapa is also well known for its romantic wat ... More
Not only attracting tourists by the beauty of misty mountains or rice paddies that stretch endlessly, but Sapa is also well known for its romantic waterfall called Love Waterfall. A tourist once getting to the town should never miss seeing the waterfall due to its breathtakingly beautiful scenery and interesting legend.
Located about 14 km to the Southwest of Sapa town, Love Waterfall lies in San Sa Ho Commune, Sapa district, Lao Cai province. The waterfall itself is also the starting point of climbing travel to Fansipan peak. Therefore, on your trip to the peak, you will have a chance to drop in the waterfall to relax and get your money back to be ready for another journey.
8QWC+RV8, Sơn Bình, Tam Đường, Lai Châu, Vietnam 
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Everyday 09:00am-17:00pm
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It takes 30min. from Safa station by car.
To get to it, you can follow the easiest way by renting a transport like a motorbike, bike, or car and arriving in the waterfall by yourself.
Mu Cang Chai is home to some of Asia’s most magnificent cultivated topography. Rice terraces coil in ribbons around the hills to spectacular effect, l ... More
Mu Cang Chai is home to some of Asia’s most magnificent cultivated topography. Rice terraces coil in ribbons around the hills to spectacular effect, luring photographers, hikers, and avid motorbikers.
Mu Cang Chai’s sheer rice terraces were sculpted over centuries of small-scale cultivation. Each season brings its own charm.
During the summer, the terraces bulge with ripening rice stems that blanket the hills in a vibrant green. By early autumn, the rice plants have turned a bewitching golden yellow, ready for the harvest. In wintertime, the lonely terraces fill with water, creating cascading rows of reflective infinity pools. Once spring comes, the terraces transform into anthills of activity, as the farmers plant a new crop.
Mu Cang Chai is mainly populated by the Black Hmong, a subgroup of one of Vietnam’s largest ethnicities. Pretty Hmong villages are dotted around the district. Each one offers a glimpse into a rich culture.
Unlike many other minority groups in Vietnam, the Hmong don’t live in raised houses on wooden stilts. Instead, they build their homes on flattened earth. Hmong textile culture is highly developed, and you’ll find that many villagers – both men and women – still wear the traditional dress. Black Hmong men typically wear dark tunics and hats, while women wear longer tunics with arms and waistbands in bright colours.
Mu Cang Chai is one of the best places in Vietnam to take on the roads. You’ll find quality strips of tarmac that weave around oval hills and sky-high dirt tracks that cling to near-vertical cliff faces. Whether you want a gentle ride following trickling rivers or an adrenaline-filled dirt bike experience, Mu Cang Chai provides the stage.
Notable main roads include the magnificent stretch between Mu Cang Chai town and Tu Le via the Khau Pha mountain pass. For a gentle ride through ethnic Thai villages, continue to Nghia Lo before circling back. Off the main road, a ride up to Mo De village offers more great views on a mostly paved road.
Unnamed, Road, Mù Cang Chải, Yên Bái, Vietnam 
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Mu Cang Chai is a six- to eight-hour road journey from Hanoi. You can arrange a direct bus or private car through your hotel. Alternatively, you can hop on public buses or the train to Yen Bai (three to four hours) and then find onward transport to Mu Cang Chai via Nghia Lo.
Sin Chai village is home of the Red Dao people. Where the women wear beautifully embroidered garments with silver jewellery and a huge turban. The vil ... More
Sin Chai village is home of the Red Dao people. Where the women wear beautifully embroidered garments with silver jewellery and a huge turban. The village situated at the roof of Fansifan Mountain.
Sin Chai village might not be a well known attraction for both tourists local and international. However, inside this village, there are so many wonderful scenery that could make hardest hearts melt away. The thing that is special is that you are not going to be alone. Because most of the children from the village will be your comrades throughout the adventure of their village.
Sure that you’ll fall in love with them. They’ll be around all of the time, sing, dancing and will do everything to make you smile and happy. Furthermore, you can educate them songs, poems that you used to enjoy whenever you had been a child.
From here you may enjoy enormous spectacular landscapes before scaling on the way from a jeep in come back to Sapa. Sin Chai is a village of the Red Dao individuals, whose women wear beautifully embroidered garments with silver jewellery and a huge turban. This short trekking Vietnam trip to Sin Chai allows visitors for acclimatization. Sin Chai is a neighborhood village. Here the natives will spend some time to educate Textile weaving and dyeing, will take the group on a locally constructed trail to explain the name and functions of the local flora.
There’ll be the chance to take part in the village area, there’ll be a traditional sporting action and tree planting. But before staying in Sin Chai Village, the visitors shall have a possibility to stop over Cat Cat village 2 km biking from Sapa Town and on how in Sin Chai village, to learn more about the life of Black H’mong men and women.
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.
A breathtaking experience awaits at the top of Mt. Fansipan, the highest peak in Vietnam. It used to take travellers two days of hard trekking to reac ... More
A breathtaking experience awaits at the top of Mt. Fansipan, the highest peak in Vietnam. It used to take travellers two days of hard trekking to reach the summit. Now, you can reach the ‘Roof of Indochina’ in just 15 minutes. Jaw-dropping views of swirling clouds and forested slopes from the top of Fansipan make this adventure a must-do on any Sapa itinerary. Here are five things to look forward to on your Fansipan excursion.
Start your adventure by heading to Hoang Lien Station next to the MGallery Hotel de la Coupole to purchase your tickets for the Muong Hoa Mountain Train. Sit back for the five-minute ride over the valley, taking in spectacular vistas of farms and hamlets below. This funicular railway is the longest of its kind in Vietnam and crosses two tunnels and four viaducts. When the train stops, you’ll be greeted by a field of sunflowers at the Sun World Fansipan Legend Yard.
The Sun World Fansipan cable cars holds a Guinness World Record and the ride to the summit is a highlight of many travellers’ time in Sapa. The cable cars run from 7:30am to 5:30pm every day, and each one can hold up to 35 passengers. Once you leave the station, you’ll immediately start to float high above the rice terraces and rocky cliffs below. Huge windows let you take in the sights all around, as you ascend gradually to this towering tip above the clouds.
Before reaching the summit of Mt. Fansipan, you’ll arrive at a peaceful garden complex, with stone paths, ancient Azalea trees and 18 skillfully sculpted bronze statues. These sculptures lead the way to a 20-metre celestial Buddha statue perched on the mountainside -- the largest in the country. The gardens and pagodas all around provide a tranquil setting to pause and breathe in the fresh air.
A series of stairs or a funicular rail will take you the final leg to the top of Mt. Fansipan. From here, you’ll have the rewarding, unbelievable sight of cloud-covered peaks stretching all the way to the horizon. The highest point is a favourite spot for selfies, but you can walk the entire platform for 360-degree vistas. The cloud formations at the top of Mt. Fansipan change every few seconds, revealing new shapes and scenes as the earth meets the sky.
If you are traveling on a budget or just want to explore Sapa on foot, you can easily walk to Sapa Cable Car Station. There are many signs along the way so you shouldn't get lost.
You can start walking from the town center, around the Stone Church, get to Thac Bac Crossroad, then turn left onto Nguyen Chi Thanh Street and walk directly to Fansipan Legend for around 1.7 km.
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Zipline per person ---------------- VND
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Adventurous suspension bridge per person ---------------- VND
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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 
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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.
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Chicken stewed in a pumkin ---------------- VND
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Sliced raw salmon ---------------- VND
764,000
Chicken stewed in a pumkin
VND 395,000
Grilled sturgeon
VND 379,000
Perched on the slope of the mountain, O Quy Ho Restaurant & Coffee which provides a fabulous view out over Sapa’s Valley. The climax of this architect ... More
Perched on the slope of the mountain, O Quy Ho Restaurant & Coffee which provides a fabulous view out over Sapa’s Valley. The climax of this architectural design construction is his view on the O Quy Ho pass, which culminates more to 2030 meters above sea level. Whatever your mood, our restaurant offers rich, fresh and delicious tastes that will delight your palate and leave your senses tingling. Vietnamese specialties and Western food are completing a wonderful moment throughout darkness fall.