5 Must-Go Places in Sapa

Ngày Đăng: 10-11-2021

Sapa is not only a place with beautiful scenery, where there are majestic Hoang Lien Son mountains, majestic Fansipan peaks, the cuisine here is also very rich, diverse, imbued with cultural identity of the region. Northwest, making visitors will have to remember and be impressed forever.

FANSIPAN

Fansipan of Hoang Lien Son range is the highest mountain in Vietnam. Conquering the top of the mountain by road is now only for people with experience and good health. To be safer and lighter for sightseeing, I recommend you to take the cable car, enjoy the majestic scenery through the cabin and visit after reaching the top. Standing at a place up to 3,143m high to see the whole view of the country to the horizon will be an unforgettable experience. Especially in winter, in a tropical country like Vietnam, Sapa will give you the opportunity to “enjoy” a little fresh ice and snow. Lady Hill Sapa Resort directly overlooks the top of Fansipan, right at the foot of the cable car, which is ideal for you to make this plan to enjoy the roof of Indochina.


LOVE WATER

The charming and fanciful scenery along with the soft white waterfall pouring down makes all fatigue disappear. In the fresh, fresh air of the mountains, I began to reminisce about the story of the fairies bathing in the forest.

CAT CAT VILLAGE

Cat Cat village is a charming place that few tourists can ignore. This is the earliest small village established in Sa Pa of the H’Mong ethnic group. Visiting Cat Cat, in addition to seeing simple wooden houses, passing through a cool murmuring stream, you can also learn about the traditional weaving techniques of the people here.


SA PA STONE MONASTERY

In addition to the Rosary church in the town center, I also went deeper to come to the stone monastery with a history of more than hundred years located in a peach garden in Ta Phin village. On spring days, the nostalgic beauty of the monastery will make us fall in love as each petal falls on the old mossy ground. Now, most of the monastery’s basement has completely collapsed, leaving only a few old walls, a glimpse of a forgotten church.

Ô QUY HỒ

O Quy Ho is the way to heaven’s gate to see Sapa from above. Stopping at the gate of heaven, I saw the green valley falling before my eyes and the mountains stretching into the distance. To go to O Quy Ho pass, you can choose to ride a motorbike or hire a taxi, but in the beautiful sunny season, riding a motorbike to stop and admire the scenery will be much more interesting.

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