TOP THINGS TO DO IN SAPA
Summit Mount Fansipan
Until 2016, those who wanted to conquer the 3,143m summit of Mount Fansipan had to trek for two or three days. Today, a 6km cable car journey will whisk you to the top in just 15 minutes. On a clear day, the views from the ‘Roof of Indochina’ are unmatched. Another option for knock-out views is Vietnam’s highest mountain pass, the O Quy Ho, also known as Tram Ton. Hire some wheels and ride skywards from Sapa.
Visit An Ethnic Minority Market
The most famous and visually striking market in the area is Bac Ha, three hours from town. Every Sunday this sleepy little town bursts into life as hundreds of traders from the Dzao,Hàn, Xa Fang,Tay and Thai tribes descend on the market, decked out in their finest traditional garb. There is a riot of colour, the sound of excited haggling, and the scent of pho cooking over open fires.
Go Trekking In The Hills
Sapa offers some of Vietnam's best trekking. If you can rise early and beat the crowds, Cat Cat and Ta Phin are two of the most popular options for day treks without a guide. Further into the landscape, overnight treks will allow you enough time to wander through the rice terraces, bathe in waterfalls and sleep in a traditional family home and experience community life and farming firsthand.
Stay In A Mountain Lodge
Stay outside the tourist hub of Sapa in more simple comfort at a mountain-top lodge. Sapa is home to excellent lodges and homestays, where you'll find individual bungalows with private balconies overlooking verdant valleys. Set among the rice terraces, you’re likely to brush shoulders with farmers and other local people as they go about their daily lives.
Get Active
Mountain biking is an excellent way to get out and explore some of the lesser-visited corners of Sapa, and there are many multi-day adventures of varying lengths. Be sure to pencil in your visit for the Vietnam Mountain Marathon. This mountaintop race attracts over 4000 competitors who run buffalo-beaten trails ranging from a bamboozling 100km to a more manageable 10km.
SAPA WEATHER
The best time to visit Sapa is in September and October when the rice terraces are at their most splendid; or in April and May when the weather is fine and the skies clear. June to August is an ideal period for those who don't mind hot weather.
TRANSPORT TO SAPA
Overnight trains offer the most romantic way to reach Sapa via the province capital, Lao Cai. Alternatively regular buses run from Hanoi with a journey time of around 6 hours, and there are now shuttle vans you can book from the capital to your hotel in the centre of Sapa.
Nguồn: Vietnam.Travel