Sapa is a village located in the mountains of northwestern Vietnam. Decades before this remote place was the home of upland tribes. They are still there, but infrastructure conditions have improved, and there are many tourists visiting. The village is located 350 km from Hanoi, in a poetic valley on the majestic mountains of Hoang Lien Son. The immense rice fields between the thousands of thousands of thousands of ancient villages, unique and lush. Sapa is an ideal place to explore the Northwest landscape. You can start from here and go trekking through the villages, along the lines of rice fields. And when night falls, stay with the homestay with the people in their unique stilt houses.
Tour
Tour booking in Sapa is very easy. The tour here has many unique features, ensuring to bring you opportunities to experience a unique local culture. The lovely guide will accompany you to the most beautiful places in Sapa.
Accommodation
The room price here is more expensive than the common ground of Vietnam, but still in the capacity of the dusty tourists. For $ 5 you will have a basic room and $ 10 for a decent room. The number of rooms here is very much so if you are not the type who is too picky you do not need to book in advance.
Weather
Sapa is located on the high mountains of northern Vietnam. So in winter the weather here is extremely cold. The temperature is low at night, sometimes reaching a negative level. Remember this if you plan to travel to Sapa at this time. In Hanoi, there are dozens of warm jackets shops so it is very convenient for you to shop for your warm suit before heading to the North.
Go
From Hanoi you can catch a night train to Sapa. Every night there are many trains to and from this station. It will take about 8 hours to move, so hopefully you can sleep well before starting your journey. Or instead you can go to Lao Cai and catch a bus to Sapa.
In 2014 a highway was opened, so night passenger cars are now considered the most optimal solution. It only takes about 6 hours to move. Passenger cars are the cheapest means and highways that make the journey easier than ever.
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