Sapa

Welcome to Sapa

Sitting in the mountains of Lao Cai province, Sapa offers stunning views and a chance to visit traditional hill tribe villages. The vast greeness of this extraordinary land will capture your imagination, with paddies and mountains sprawling in every direction. Explore rice paddies surrounded by towering mountains or take a cable car ride up Fansipan mountain, the highest peak in Indochina. The bustling town offers delicious food options as well as a wealth of trekking opportunities. Don’t miss the chance to visit Sapa’s vibrant Saturday night market, where locals gather to barter and sell everything from handmade crafts to traditional clothing. Sapa truly is a must-see for any nature or hike lover!

Highlights include:

  • Trekking through rice paddies and hill tribe villages
  • Taking a cable car ride to the summit of Fansipan mountain
  • Visiting cascading waterfalls such as Love Waterfall or Silver Waterfall
  • Experiencing the vibrant Saturday night market in Sapa town

Sapa‘s Best Experiences

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Muong Hoa Valley Hike and Homestay
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Muong Hoa Valley Hike and Homestay

This is a great way to really immerse yourself in the culture and natural beauty of Sapa. view details

Red Dao Sewing Class and Bath
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Red Dao Sewing Class and Bath

You can relax with a traditional herbal bath after making headdresses.. view details

Silver and Love Waterfall, Tran Thom Pass
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Silver and Love Waterfall, Tran Thom Pass

This stunning waterfall is the perfect place to cool off after a day of exploring Sapa. view details

Hmong Batik Class
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Hmong Batik Class

You can learn about this traditional craft from the experts and even have a go yourself! view details

Cable Car up Fansipan Mountain
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Cable Car up Fansipan Mountain

At 3,143 metres, Fansipan is not only the highest peak in Vietnam but also in the Indochinese peninsula. view details

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