Thứ Ba, 27 tháng 3, 2018

The elements have created the attractiveness of Sapa



The very special coldness of Sapa’s Winter, or a truly misty city make Sapa is the place attract visitors?
Sapa, a mountainous region of Vietnam, even though a bit harder to arrive and visit all the beautiful scenery here, this place still attracts a large number of tourists each year, and this makes Sapa toursbecome one of the most chosen kinds of tours people always want to try when coming to Vietnam.
So, have you ever wondered why tourists love and want to come to Sapa at least once in their life?
Well, maybe these suggestions below can be the reasons why people love Sapa that much.

1. The very special coldness of Sapa’s Winter

We all know that when you have a Vietnam tour is traveling to a tropical country, therefore, a place with snow falling in winter like Sapa will absolutely attract a huge crowd of domestic tourists. So, how about the foreign tourists? Why are there many foreign tourists come to Sapa in winter as well?
That’s because the natural scenery of Sapa in winter also has its very own traits, very own attractiveness, such as the terraced rice fields full of water look like the big mirror reflecting to the sun light every morning, stealing the stars on the sky in the evening, the peaceful streets without local sellers or domestic tourists, the romantic cafes hidden quietly behind the white fog,…

2. Admiring Sapa, a truly misty city

Sapa is called a misty city, so there is nothing can be more suitable than admiring it while it is still covered by the cold mist of the early morning. The villages with the rustic roofs sunk in silver gray tone, which plays the role as a background for the colorful brocade costumes of ethnic people to shine brightly,…
So, if you’re an artist, painter or a photographer,… then this is absolutely a paradise for you to find the inspiration.

3. Enjoying the wonderful grilled dishes of Sapa

Never come to Sapa but forget to try the most famous specialty here, the grilled dishes! We all know that grilled dishes are always the best option whenever it gets cold, right!
But the attractiveness of Sapa’s grilled dishes not only comes from its fancy, delicious dishes prepared in a very special way that tourists can’t taste in nowhere else, except Sapa, it also comes from the way people sit around the pink charcoal stove together in the freezing cold of Sapa, the way people share with each other a cup of wild apple wine (another specialty of Sapa travel tours),… how can I describe that feeling? I just can say “wonderful”.

4. Sipping a cup of coffee in a café on Cau May Street

In the cold weather like that, do not miss the opportunity to hide in a warm cafe on Cau May Street and enjoy a hot drink, such as a cup of coffee. Sounds normal, but they will bring a different feeling when you are immersed in the clean air and the cold of this beautiful town.


Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 3, 2018

Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa – Wonderful place to stay in Sapa tours

Nestled in the hills of the Northwest, nestled in the mountains of Sapa, Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa takes travelers from all over the world to immerse themselves in an enchanted paradise, the dew, the mysterious green abyss, proudly look down into the shimmering scenery below of the valley. The resort has rustic but luxurious architecture that will absolutely make you feel like being in a royal palace, and this can be one of the most memorable experiences in your Sapa tours.
Taking in the view of the peaks of Hoang Lien Mountains, visitors can admire the majestic beauty of this northwestern paradise. This place has the largest and busiest market in the area, so if coming here, you can get have chance to admire the perfect combination of customs and habits of people from many ethnic minorities which have woven into a very special cultural carpet that only Sapa has. Mount Fansipan with 3,142m high is also a highlight on that beautiful cultural carpet.

1. Wonderful architecture mixed in the imposing nature

As soon as you leave the big road and enter the peaceful world here, all your senses will sublime in the pure space created by the Hoang Lien Son Mountains and the subtle architecture of the resort.
The imposing Hoang Lien Son
Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa proudly stands alongside the beautiful mountains of the misty Sapa. This resort was built in 1998 with wood and stone, perfect harmony with the surrounding space, giving visitors a relaxing feeling whenever wandering and enjoying the freshness of the air and the magnificent scenery of the nature as well.
The architecture of Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa
The first and the only 4-star luxury resort in the Northwestern mountainous region of Vietnam features high ceilings, wooden beams and lavish stone carvings. Especially the warming area like the wide warm arms embracing visitors in a pleasant feeling in the middle of the cold winter of such mountainous region like Sapa. The stone walls make the rooms more unique and attractive, and the art of using wood, stone, cement to create a series of impressive architectural design here can also bring tourists from this surprise to another surprise.

2. Many activities for tourists to discover and relax

For those who prefer participate in activities, the indoor warm swimming pool will be a great option. Guests can also enjoy other services such as tennis courts, billiards rooms or relax in the Victoria Spa. For those who love to explore, experience a leisurely bike ride or take a walk through the ethnic minority villages of Sapa will be just magnificent experience.
The surrounding area is very great for a biking tour or just wandering
Whether you just want to look at Sapa from far away, or challenge yourself with biking around or joining in an exciting tennis game with friends, Victoria Sapa will lull you to tiredness after a hectic day with refined therapies. Professional staff here will also give you a sense of pure serenity with Aromatherapy, Swedish, Hot Stone Spa and more specifically the unique kind of massage of Victoria.
In the spa of this resort
Bathrooms and reflexology sessions are also great. Finally, let the Fansipan body scrub finish your therapy session when you take the stressful day off as a light and fly away.
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Thứ Tư, 21 tháng 3, 2018

What To Do In Sapa

Sapa is famous for its fabulous sightseeings, friendly people, and amazing local lifestyles. The below writing is our suggestions what to do in Sapa, then you can use it for your cool Sapa tours.

What to do in Sapa

Sapa is considered as one of the best backpacking trekking places in North of Vietnam. Most popular for hiking throughout alluring mountainous terrain, Sapa is perfect for outdoor activities but also for exploring some of the most unique and fascinating hill tribe villages in the region. Let’s go on details about top things to do in Sapa.

Sapa Market

Sapa Market is the top lists of what to do in Sapa as you can see the real life of local people here. Colourful cloths, fresh produce, medicinal herbs, and beautiful, fresh cut flowers will definitely make you exciting and joining in this lovely scenery. You may want to visit Sapa Market on Saturday as it is the busiest day and also, do not forget to eat breakfast in food stalls.
Suggested tour:
Sapa Market and Chay River 4 Nights / 3 Days: there is nothing better than a tour combine the Sapa Market to the lovely Chay River. Within 3 days and 4 nights spending here, you can be deeply in the Sapa atmosphere.

Fansipan Mountain

Fansipan Moutains is the heaven for trekking lovers. The question what to do in Sapa will surely come along with trekking Sapa trip answers. This is just not only the physical challenge but also the real nature discovery – there are small hill villages, scenic mountains, different wildlife species like birds, primates, and goats. Best time for this activity is between October and March.
Suggested tours:
Sapa Fansipan 3 Days / 4 Nights: This trip is for those who are fit and seek a challenge and provide 360 o view of area. We highly recommented you to spend 3 days / 2 nights climb for this adventure to 2800 m above the sea level.

Ban Ho

If you trip to Sapa is to explore the ethnic lifestyle, then Ban Ho village is a must-go place. Because the weather here is warmer and comfortable than other areas, so you can visit any time in year. Come to Ban Ho, you will be the witness for the most pristine ever images of traditional houses along the hill sides. Ban Ho is the place of peaceful Muong Hoa village and wonderful Lavie waterfall as well as May Bridge.
Suggested tours:
Highlights Of Sapa 4 Days / 5 Nights: Ban Ho is waiting for you with breakfast with local people, enjoy marvel at the breathtaking scenery morning, exploring ethnic Black Hmong and Red Dao ethnic people. We also prepare a party for you with the friendly people here.
Discovery Of Muong Hoa & Ban Ho Valleys 3 Days / 4 Nights: you can cycle along the narrow road to explore the breathtaking landscapes of the Muong Hoa and Ban Ho Valleys.

Muong Hoa Valley

Another answer for the question what to do in Sapa is Muong Hoa valley. You are going to see a picture-perfect and the most beautiful terraced fields and valley in Sapa. This route also leads through Red Zao and Zay villages where traditional life hasn’t changed for hundreds of years. This ripe farmland and valley scenery create an amazing backdrop. Most of tourists will choose to trek here to feel the wind and scene.
Suggested tours:
Highlights Of Sapa 4 Days / 5 Nights: 12 km of trekking with about 6 hours will make you impressed and leave with full of emotions.

Some must-go villages

Based on the reviews from many customers, we also suggest for you some great villages to explore Sapa lifestyle as Ta phin villageTa van villageLao Chai villageGiang Ta chai VillageCat Cat village. These villages are small but lovely. You can spend some days staying there and playing roles as the local people. That’s definitely a great memory!
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Still do not know what to do in Sapa? Contact us and get your tour to Sapa today!

Thứ Ba, 20 tháng 3, 2018

Trekking Sapa – Top 5 Sapa Tours Reviews

About Trekking Sapa

We believe that the good services will win the hearts. Throughout the decade of experience, we have successfully made thousands Sapa tours with many goods reviews from beloved customers all over the world. Sapa is one of the most beautiful places in Vietnam, you may never get bored about the green paddy fields, the delicious foods, or the colorful cloths of local people. Before choosing Sapa tours, let’s read some Sapa tours reviews and Sapa discovery tours review below.

Sapa tours reviews

We have lot of amazing Sapa tours for you to choose. Below is the detailed reviews.

Sapa tours reviews on Sapa Homestay with ethnic mimority 2 Days / 3 Nights

“Get a look in the real life of the locals!” – “We did 2 different tours with TrekkingSapa.com and were completely overwhelmed with the more then great guides, fantastic foods, awesome sceneries but most of all the real look into the local people’s life with all of it’s beauty, happiness and sorrow coming with it.” That is what Rusling has thought about our tours.

Sapa tours reviews on Sapa Eco Trekking Tour 2 Days / 3 Nights

“A truly authentic experience” – is the comment from JillDa in June, 2016. JillDa also left the reviews “Having done some research about activities in Sapa, my partner and I eventually settled on TrekkingSapa.com having seen the great reviews it had. When we arrived in the morning we were warmly greeted by Dong who made us very welcome and at home straight away. The weather at the time of our visit wasn’t the best but Dong gave us some options and were very flexible about what we wanted to do. The best part of the whole experience was the authenticity of the people we met.”

Sapa discovery tours review

Sapa is the home of trekking and discovery lovers. One way to know Sapa well is trekking and exploring all the best things of it. There are some suggestions for you.

Sapa discovery tours review – Sapa Adventure Tour 3 Days / 4 Nights

“A fabulous trekking Sapa tours” – “Thank you for your excellent organization. We enjoyed the trekking tour very much! No comments as we like everything. Your guides were so capable and experienced and our kids loved it! And I definitely will recommend you and trekkingSapa company to my friends traveling to Vietnam.” This is from our lovely Erickpatricia on January, 2016.

Sapa discovery tours review – Discovery Amazing Sapa Village 2 Days / 3 Nights

“Incredible human experience ” – “We did a 2 days and 3 nights tour with Hong, from the TrekkingSapa. We lived an unforgettable experience! Especially because we slept at the guide’s family place meeting farmers, their kids and animals. Pang, the guide was lovely as well as her family.”

Sapa discovery tours review – Sapa Homestay Adventure 3 Nights / 2 Days

“Vietnam is so cool and Sapa is awesome”- “Wow, The whole trip was awesome. My favorite part was trekking in the mountains near Sapa. That was just off the scale. We just winged it until we got to Sapa, then booked the trekking with Mr.Hong from a company called Trekking Sapa, in town. They were so great! Meeting with the local people was really special and our guide was simply perfect. Thanks Trekking Sapa, you guys rock!” – from Frank R in 2015.
You can check more Trekking Sapa Sapa tours reviews and Sapa discovery tours review on TripAdvisor.
We are glad that our team and our services make you pleased. Sapa is always waiting for you to discover! Contact us to book the best tours!

Thứ Hai, 19 tháng 3, 2018

What to bring for trekking in Sapa

Trekking in Sapa is one of the most interesting activities that most of tourists want to enjoy. To make successful for your Sapa tours, below recommendations are so helpful.

What to bring for trekking in Sapa?

You should take drinking water or you can buy it along the way.
Good shoes are necessary for trekking in Sapa. Besides that, please bring a rain coat because of the changing weather. When it rains the trekking road will be muddy, you’d better have a walking pole.
Having knives is quite convenient when you cut something. Bringing a map or books of the area so you can note the places where you already lay your feet. Having a camera is very useful so you can record your trips.
Sapa is close to the sun so you need to take sun cream, insect repellant and a change of clothes.
The temperature gets cooler in the evening so you should have a jacket with you.
To carry everything above you ought to choose a suitable backpack.
You don’t need to bring a sleeping bag or food because in the hill tribe peoples house you would be provided with a lot of food, and there are good conditions for bathing and warm places for sleeping. You need a flashlight when going out at night.
For the people who would like to do homestay tours, apart from the things above you should have more warm clothes for changing in winter and normal clothes in summer.
For the people who do the tour by themselves, you need to bring some food such as bread, snacks and soft drink for lunch. When arriving in the village you will see some houses with eye-catching signs like: home stay, local house for staying; you can go in and ask them if it is okay to stay with them. They will prepare food, and a place for sleeping and of course you have to pay for everything.

How to go trekking in sapa


Trekking: Is a category of adventure travel, typically involving visits to remote areas, with overnight lodging in tents or other minimal accommodation. It is less strenuous than hiking but more strenuous then walking.
In comparison to trekking in Nepal or India, the trekking in Sapa is easy. But, because of the rapid weather changes, and the severe ups and downs on some of the trails; we have to classify the trekking as moderate. Please be aware of the time it takes to reach each destination so that you can confirm that it will suit your abilities.
Easy trekking: Harder than walking, trekking trail is not steep, has some ups and downs, often in a short time.
Moderate trekking: Trekking trail has ups and downs, but not so steep. Trail will become more difficult in poor weather.
Intermediate to Hard trekking: Trekking route has a steep incline and often is off road in remote areas, very difficult during periods of rain.
Every situation depends on weather, especially in Sapa.
You can visit our website www.trekkingsapa.com to check more reviews about Sapa travel or contact us to book the amazing Sapa tours right away!

Top 10 Reasons and Best time to visit Sapa

When is the best time to Travel Sapa

Sapa, one of the most attractive points in Vietnam , still has its inconvenient times that visitors should avoid. Since Sapa is a highland town, the way leading there is not easy to drive, especially in rain season, when the road surface is slippery and a litter bit dangerous. The wet season lasts for around 3 months, from June to September, and it is not a wise choice paying for Sapa tours at that time. The period from June to September also coincides with high domestic season so you may expect to see more Kinh than other ethnic minorities. From September to mid-December, the weather is perfect for sight-seeing, photo-taking and camping trips, making it one of two best times to drop by Sapa.
During this period the temperature ranges from 15 – 25 degree Celsius. It is not rainy season in Sapa so the trekking routes are dry and bear which means added opportunity to do longer treks, and possibly conquer Mount Fansipan. During the winter months, the temperature is much cooler and it is advised to bring a some warmer clothing (good waterproof jacket, sweater, wool socks). Also, during the winter months there are periods of light rain and heavy fog. This puts Sapa in the clouds and allows for some fantastic photo opportunities.
From late December to February, Sapa has a harsh winter with temperature being practically zero and cold winds stemming from China. Thus, this time should be avoided by tourists, especially those from tropical countries. The dry season is from January to June, but from January to February, the winter still predominates in the dreaming town. March to May is another great time to come to Sapa, with sunny days, good weather and fresh air. June is an unstable month; sometimes wet season comes earlier in mid-June, so tourists should be mindful of June, too. In general, March to May and September to mid-December is two best times to visit this marvelous town.
Sapa Weather In Brief:
March – May: perfect weather – warm and dry – for trekking and outdoors activities
June – September: rainy weather and crowded with Vietnamese tourists
Late – September – mid- December: cool dry weather – perfect for photos and trekking
Mid-December – February: harsh winter but few tourists – perfect for people watching

Top 10 Reasons to Visit Sapa

With its mist-covered mountains, colorful local tribes-people and the faint but undeniable feel of a French Alpine town – albeit one with rice terraces – it’s pretty easy to find reasons to visit Sapa. Just an overnight train ride and an epic bus ride away from Hanoi, Sapa is unmissable. Here are our 10 reason to visit Sapa:

1. Getting to Sapa

Well they say that getting there is half the fun – and it most certainly is an adventure taking the train from Hanoi to Sapa. Most visitors opt for the overnight train, of which there are a handful to choose from, so that you wake to your first glimpses of the spectacular scenery. The line ends at Lao Cai from where you take a bus or minivan through the stupendous mountains – every available inch of which are covered in rice terraces. If you can, organize your own private transfer in a car so you can stop to take photos of the scenery along the way.

Top 10 Reasons and Best time to visit Sapa

When is the best time to Travel Sapa

Sapa, one of the most attractive points in Vietnam , still has its inconvenient times that visitors should avoid. Since Sapa is a highland town, the way leading there is not easy to drive, especially in rain season, when the road surface is slippery and a litter bit dangerous. The wet season lasts for around 3 months, from June to September, and it is not a wise choice paying for Sapa tours at that time. The period from June to September also coincides with high domestic season so you may expect to see more Kinh than other ethnic minorities. From September to mid-December, the weather is perfect for sight-seeing, photo-taking and camping trips, making it one of two best times to drop by Sapa.
During this period the temperature ranges from 15 – 25 degree Celsius. It is not rainy season in Sapa so the trekking routes are dry and bear which means added opportunity to do longer treks, and possibly conquer Mount Fansipan. During the winter months, the temperature is much cooler and it is advised to bring a some warmer clothing (good waterproof jacket, sweater, wool socks). Also, during the winter months there are periods of light rain and heavy fog. This puts Sapa in the clouds and allows for some fantastic photo opportunities.
From late December to February, Sapa has a harsh winter with temperature being practically zero and cold winds stemming from China. Thus, this time should be avoided by tourists, especially those from tropical countries. The dry season is from January to June, but from January to February, the winter still predominates in the dreaming town. March to May is another great time to come to Sapa, with sunny days, good weather and fresh air. June is an unstable month; sometimes wet season comes earlier in mid-June, so tourists should be mindful of June, too. In general, March to May and September to mid-December is two best times to visit this marvelous town.
Sapa Weather In Brief:
March – May: perfect weather – warm and dry – for trekking and outdoors activities
June – September: rainy weather and crowded with Vietnamese tourists
Late – September – mid- December: cool dry weather – perfect for photos and trekking
Mid-December – February: harsh winter but few tourists – perfect for people watching

Top 10 Reasons to Visit Sapa

With its mist-covered mountains, colorful local tribes-people and the faint but undeniable feel of a French Alpine town – albeit one with rice terraces – it’s pretty easy to find reasons to visit Sapa. Just an overnight train ride and an epic bus ride away from Hanoi, Sapa is unmissable. Here are our 10 reason to visit Sapa:

1. Getting to Sapa

Well they say that getting there is half the fun – and it most certainly is an adventure taking the train from Hanoi to Sapa. Most visitors opt for the overnight train, of which there are a handful to choose from, so that you wake to your first glimpses of the spectacular scenery. The line ends at Lao Cai from where you take a bus or minivan through the stupendous mountains – every available inch of which are covered in rice terraces. If you can, organize your own private transfer in a car so you can stop to take photos of the scenery along the way.
Rice terraced fields Sapa

2. Sapa’s Picturesque Setting

The town of Sapa has a picture-postcard setting, located in a valley with a small lake and surrounded by majestic mountains often enchantingly blanketed in mist. A room with a view is a must here so you can take in the changes to the vistas, especially how the clouds mesmerize with their continual flow into the valley and over the hills. When the clouds and mist decide to clear off, the views of the surrounding mountains are simply jawdropping.

3. Sapa’s Hill Tribe Culture

There are some eight different hill tribes that live in mountain settlements and villages around Sapa. The Black H’mong is the most common of the ethnic minorities that you’ll see, the women easily identified by their black skirts and leg warmers, accented by flashes of silver from their jewelry. Many tribeswomen trek daily into Sapa to sell their handicrafts to tourists and each wears a different costume so you’ll soon be able to distinguish the difference between the Black H’mong, Red Dao, the Giay (‘Zay’), Xa Pho, White H’mong, and Flower H’mong.

4. Sapa’s Hill Tribe Village Treks

Depending on how long you stay, you can either do a short half-day trek through the Muong Hoa Valleyor a two- to three-day trek, staying overnight in village homestays. Part of the 30,000-hectare Hoang Lien National Park, the scenery, almost as soon as you head out of town, is bucolic. Rice terraces are carved into impossibly steep mountains, including Vietnam’s highest peak, Mount Fasipan (see below). While you could do a hike independently, you’ll get much more out of the experience by going with a local guide and getting the chance to meet families in villages and gaining a glimpse into local life.

5. Mount Fansipan

Mount Fanispan is Vietnam’s highest mountain at 10,311 feet and a challenge many visitors come to conquer. It’s not mountain climbing per se, just very hard trekking in often wet and miserable conditions. The trek is usually done over three days, and if you get lucky you’ll have the most magnificent vistas in Vietnam to enjoy. If not, at least you can say you did it. Be sure to do this trek with a guide as they know the local weather conditions and will enrich your trek and keep it safe.

6. Sapa Markets

The local Sapa markets are a feast for the eyes and the taste buds. Fresh produce, just plucked or picked that day, is in abundance while steam rises off giant pots of stock from which vendors ladle out endless bowls of soup. The market is also the place to buy souvenirs, with an array of colorful textiles, costumes and crafts to choose from, often being made right at the stall while the ladies wait for customers. It’s one of our favorite markets in Southeast Asia.

7. Eating and Drinking in Sapa

On our first morning in Sapa our trekking guide wanted to take us to a French café for croissants but we wanted to experience the kind of place where he would go for breakfast. “There’ll be used serviettes and chopsticks on the ground,” he warned. “It gets very messy.” Perfect. With our first steaming bowl of pho, Vietnam’s famous noodle soup, in front of us a few minutes later, we knew that this was the way to eat in Sapa. There are a plenty of tourist restaurants, but the local eateries, hole-in-the-walls, and food stalls offer far more delicious food. Expect to find full-flavored ‘trekking chickens’ (free-range chickens that have their run of the hills), succulent pork (also farmed in the mountains), and freshwater fish (from surrounding lakes, streams, and farms). Dig in! Just go easy on the rice wine…

8. Sapa’s Ham Rong Hill

If you want to get in a little training before heading off on a trek, Dragon’s Jaw Hill, just above the main part of town, rewards visitors with some splendid views of Sapa and surrounding countryside. It’s a real tourist attraction, with an entrance fee, and there’s a lovely orchid garden. But it’s the views that really make the experience special – if you luck out and get a break in the weather, that is.

9. Sapa’s Fascinating French History

One thing that makes Sapa fascinating is its French colonial history. On a day when the mist encircles the steppe of the Sapa church, just off the main square, you could be forgiven for thinking that you’re in the French Alps. It’s this atmosphere that attracted the French here in the first place, thinking it would make a great summer retreat and a European style ‘wellness’ center. By 1924, the road from Lao Cai was completed, making a link from Hanoi possible overnight. By the 1930s the town had over 200 French buildings, running water, a sewage system, telephone and telegraph lines, and electricity. The complex history of the French presence here saw them eventually leave in 1949 – and bomb the town in 1952, resulting in many of the fine French villas being destroyed.

10. Day trips from Sapa

There are a lot of day trips that can be done from Sapa. Indeed, enough to comfortably fill a couple of weeks in Sapa travel tours. Local villages such as Cat CatTa PhinSin Chai, Ta Van, Sa Seng, and Hag Da are all worth visits, especially if you time them with the days the villages hold their local market. The ‘must do’ village visit is Bac Ha for its vibrant Sunday market when hill tribe minorities from surrounding villages come to trade their colorful crafts, fresh produce and livestock, do a bit of shopping themselves, and catch up with their friends. It’s a real social occasion. It’s a good idea to time your stay in Sapa so you can do a Sunday trip here.
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