Thứ Năm, 31 tháng 5, 2018

How did I fall in love with Sapa in Autumn?

October, I made a Sapa tour by train, to the ethnic villages that have become popular communal tours to Sapa: Ban Ho, Ta Van, Lao Chai. The paddy fields had turned successive golden waves that kept expanding forever down from the mountaintops, likening valleys to huge melting gold spots.
By the muddy paths, which are ploughed up by the bare feet of human beings and animals during the rainy days, farmers are harvesting their rice. The conical hats on their heads and the basket on their backs are undulating in line. Mist is melting on the grass. The sunshine dyes the thatched roofs golden.
Train to Sapa
Leaving the western tourists, and H’mong tour guides, I traversed the harvested field, climbing up and down the hillside, jumping across the streams by myself. Chrysopogon wove into my clothes and the grass bristles pricked my palm, itching and hurting. I walked through the rice the H’mong people had cut down, leaving it on the field to dry. Rain the previous week had ruined it all. H’mong people don’t take the rice home until it is dry enough to put in the store. I met a couple plucking off their rice from the ear right in the field. They worked in such a harmony. The husband prepares the rice in bunches, the wife puts them into the wooden rice- plucking machine. Stepping her foot on the treadle, she pivots the axis, beating the rice off the ears.
Back to Sapa town, taking a motorbike trip westward, I am on an ecological tour. The National Highway 4D takes us among H’mong house. Hiding themselves in the ever serenity of the northern west, the shanties cling to the roadsides, crouching under the eternal cold and dust of the highland arid season. Posing above the dells, pines are like dutiful sentries.
The magnificent sceneries in Sapa
The pear season is over in Sapa town. Left here on the skinny twigs are withering leaves, which shrivel at each gust of northern wind. Sapa pears distinguish themselves from the fruit from Cao Bang province, Lai Chau province or China, with their tartish taste will turn an abiding sweetness after swallowing.
In the further distance, I can still see the white spots of paper farmers to cap their roses. In the yards, plump trees are releasing the first yellow leaves, preparing for the blossoming season in the early spring.
Thac Bac, the Silvery Waterfall ̣̣̣which I once mentioned in my previous article “Journey to the wonderful Silver Waterfall“, appears like white hair linking with the milky clouds above. Falling down from 200 metres, the waterfall composes a piece of music which for always plays to the jungles and the mountains.
Silver Waterfall in Sapa
It turns from cool to frigid when we reach Hoang Lien Pass, about 18 kilometres from Sa Pa town. On the highest point on Hoang Lien Pass, about 18 kilometres above the sea level, looking down toward Lai Chau province, I see National Highway 4D swimming through the mountains like a giant white eel with die head hidden behind the forest. I have heard xe om drivers say that from where I am standing, the bike can coast for another 40 kilometres.
Along the path leading into the virgin forest, hydrangeaceae blossom white along the path, adorning the purple tomentose rose myrtles. From 1,000 to 3,000 metres above the sea, Hoang Lien National Park, named after the goldthread plants found in the region, is the habitat for many rare and endemic species.
While I am walking in the forest, I cannot avoid stepping on the hypoxidaceae, which grow everywhere under the wood trees. I have read about precious medical herbs in this area like ginseng, ash weed, rhododendron…
Precious herbs of Sapa
A snake is sunbathing on my way, with the tail still disguised in the rotten leaves. With thousands of species of vertebrates and insects, Hoang Lien National Park makes up almost half of the total floral and fauna species of the whole country.
Among the shrieks of the insects in the foliages, the rattling of the leaves under my steps, I hear the sound of running water, melodiously and tenderly.
I walk on the nearest boulders in the Golden Stream; through the brushwood, a cool and crystal flow of water immediately rushes on, leaking inside my shoes.
I sit back on a boulder, looking down and realize the meaning of the name locals gave the current: the watering flowing through the iron-ore plated rocks looks like Sows of melting gold. Crossing the stream, I am lost in the realm of ancient trees. I look up at the top of the Fokienia hodginsii and polains, but they are higher than I can see. On a tree whose name I don’t know all the leaves have turned yellow. Grasping at a vine which grows along it and shaking it, I get thousands of golden sheets dropping down ail over my head and my shoulders. Mistletoes and moss has put a thick green coat around the trunk, smooth and soft like velvet. Fallen across the stream, huge trees make me perfect bridges. On the rotten wood, grass, wood-ear mushrooms are sprouting — life always carries on here, in this jungle, as it has always been since the creation of the world.
Sapa in an Autumn afternoon
Then I find myself wandering among the interminability of cardamoms. The plants jostle with one another and reach out, encroaching on my way. It is the harvesting season, from die foot of the plants grow out the brown fruit. Sold at about $5/kg, this medicinal fruit has turned many local farmers into millionaires in die recent, years.
The walk leads me through the different latitudes, water-rails grow more and more thickly. Following the path for about eight kilometres, I know I would be on Fansipan Mountain, the roof of Indochina. Some sunbeams are trying to pierce the foliages. Around me, bamboos are hissing, casting little yellow leaves about in the wind.
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Sapa Tours in Autumn – come to see the yellow fields

Traveling to Sapa in August – October every year, you will see this place becomes unusually beautiful with many changes of natural scenery that can make visitors surprised in every step. If in the beginning of the season, the whole Sapa is covered with two colors: green – yellow, then in September to October, yellow dominates all the region and makes the whole area a yellow carpet, which can attract any tourist’s heart.
Take a look at 5 reasons why Sapa tours become an activity not to be missed in this Fall:

1. Sapa in Autumn has extremely cute weather

Sapa is located in the northwest of our country, so the weather here is quite pleasant. However, there are specific characteristics of the season, such as hot summer weather at noon, winter coldness at night, or the sudden rains,… Autumn of Sapa is different from one of any season, the coolness here lasts all day, only in the evening and early in the morning, the weather is a little colder due to the thick fog here.
The natural scenery of Sapa in Autumn
Enjoying the mild weather, sunny day warm day plus a little cold left from last night – everything is quite ideal for tourist activities here such as visiting the tourist sites, enjoying an outdoor picnic,… or you can also go hiking, camping, trekking to villages of Sapa,… without worrying about the weather.

2. Magnificent terraced rice fields

If you are looking forward to admiring the rice season of Sapa, then you have to travel to Sapa in the Fall. Because the time from the end of August to the beginning of October is the best time to watch Sapa rice season.
The beautiful terraced rice fields of Sapa in Autumn
Autumn is also the time when Highlanders prepare to harvest rice. The rice terraces in Sapa suddenly changes the color, it looks like they’re wearing a new shirt with a stunning yellow highlighted in the clear blue sky.

3. White clouds float on the top of Fansipan

Fansipan – the roof of Indochina – has been a tough challenge for even the experienced climbers, however, since the cable car came into operation, it has created the opportunities for many people to set foot here, watch the clouds floating in the highest place in Vietnam.
Scenery from the Fansipan
Autumn is also the season that Fansipan is the most beautiful, so, this time, visitors also come to Sapa to visit this tourist wonder as well, because actually the scenery of autumn forest when looking down from the Fansipan, the scenery is so beautiful, like a fairyland.

4. Delicious Sapa cuisine

A delicious dish of Sapa
The Autumn of Sapa is quite cold. Therefore, when the weather is cold, no one can’t resist from the attractiveness of the hot dishes such as hotpot or grilled dishes, but no matter the weather is cold or not, Sapa’s grilled cuisine has become the brand of this land. Enjoying a barbecue on the sidewalks stalls of Sapa in the cold or gathering around a salmon hot pot,… can make you remember this land forever.

5. Watching the town of Sapa sinking in fog

Called Sapa the town of fog, but not anytime coming to Sapa, you can also see the fog in the town. Coming to Sapa in the Fall, if looking for a chance to see the fog here, you should hang out in the late afternoon or early morning, because, those are the time when the sun has set and the coldness of the night dominates all over the place.
Sapa in fog
The Autumn of Sapa is so great that can make any traveler wish to come here at least once. So, the five reasons above are more than enough for you to gather your friends and plan trekking Sapa tours this Fall, right! Come on, do not be afraid!
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The magnificent Sapa Vietnam in each seasons of the year

Sapa – a popular symbol of Vietnam Tourism, which can get any tourist’s heard right at the first time seeing or approaching to this land. That’s why no matter which seasons in a year, Sapa still has its specific attractiveness that make this destination an unmissable spot in anyone’s tour to Sapa.
Sapa’s wonderful sceneries
In Vietnam, Sapa is one of very few specific natural lands where four seasons are differentiated clearly. Each season is usually symbolized by distinct and original products. But, no matter which season is Sapa in, this land always has its rare and distinct beauty. People who have fallen in love with Sapa said that even in each day, Sapa also has its different feature from the previous day.

In spring

Plum flowers blossom in Sapa
Spring is the time when Sapa is most effulgent with the white color of plum flowers and pear flowers along with the pink color of cherry blossom. If you come here in spring, you can go to O Quy Ho to take photographs of peach-blossom or to Ta Phin to catch a view of a field of yellow cauliflowers.

In summer

Pensée flowers in Sapa
Summer is the season of romantic pensée flowers, the flowers of love and nostalgia, and also the season in which cherry, pear and plum trees produce fruits. Sapa’s cherry has a sour but fragrant and fresh taste and a bit sweet aftertaste. Dark purple Ta Van plums can relieve tourists during the hot weather of summer days.

In autumn

Stunning golden terraced fields in Sapa
In the autumn in Sapa, terraced fields have a beautiful yellow flower and precious medicinal plants like “tam that” (a kind of bulbous aralia), amomum, anise, and goldthread enter their season. Especially, the scenery of sunlight and cloud covering the hills and trees makes Sapa more attractive to travelers.
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In winter

Sapa’s unique beauty in winter
Winter is the time that makes Sapa most differentiated with other regions with mountains, forests and houses covered with snow. And there’s no other place in Vietnam that you can find snow in winter like in Sapa. It’s the time when Sapa’s local residents dress their most colorful and beautiful coats and pullovers.
As you can see above, whichever season is Sapa in, this land always has its rare and distinct beauty. People who have fallen in love with Sapa said that even in each day, Sapa also has its different feature from the previous day. And in one day, it is possible to realize cadences of time and weather which are passionate and uncommonly interesting. In the morning, Sapa hides itself in fog and exposes its beauty like in the spring when sunlight spreads over the land. In the afternoon, when the sun is at its zenith, the atmosphere covering the region is the atmosphere of summer. Then in the evening, at sunset, Sapa shrinks in the cold weather. At night, when cold air flows pervade from the mountains’ peaks, Sapa has the cold of winter and sometimes there is snow falling like petals.
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Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 5, 2018

Recommended 3-star hotels when traveling Sapa

Nous matter which season Sapa is in, it still attracts a huge wave of tourists come and admire its magnificent landscapes, from the hills colored pink in Spring, the yellow ripe terraced rice fields in Autumn, to the trees or rooftops covered by white of snow in Winter.
Therefore, if you’re looking for a place to immerse your soul in nature, to relax after stressful days, to find back the balance in life, then making Sapa tours is a great option for you.
But before going there, don’t forget to find a place to stay during your trip! Sapa has a large range of accommodation that you can choose to stay in, such as these affordable 3-star hotels for example.

1. Elegance hotel

Just 250m from Sapa Market, Elegance Hotel offers spectacular views of Mount Fansipan. In addition, all rooms have beautiful views from the private balcony. Staying here, you can explore Sapa by bike, with some help of the hotel’s tour desk.
Elegance hotel in Sapa
With a convenient location, this mountainous hotel will give you the most authentic feeling of Sapa’s elegance. At Elegance Hotel, you and your beloved will feel closer to the nature of the mountains and forests to change the pace and relax in the fresh air. Along with that, the enthusiastic and thoughtful staff will surely bring you a relaxing and ideal holiday.

2. Bamboo hotel

Nestled in the heart of Sapa town, Bamboo Hotel was built and put into operation in September 2002. By 2014, due to the increasing demand of hotel guests, hotel has applied 56 air-conditioned for their rooms.
Bamboo hotel on Ham Rong mountain
The Bamboo Hotel was built in the most beautiful location of Sapa. The hotel rests on Ham Rong Mountain, overlooking the mighty Fansipan Mountain and romantic Muong Hoa Valley. Staying here, visitors can easily admire the town’s activities, visit the love market, as well as visit the village to learn the unique cultural identity.

3. Muong Thanh hotel

Muong Thanh Hotel is designed according to 3-star standard with lake view, behind the legendary Ham Rong Mountain. The hotel has 103 rooms to meet the diverse needs of customers, is the ideal place to relax, contributing to make your trip more interesting and complete.
Muong Thanh hotel in Sapa
Whether your trip is vacation, adventure or for business, Muong Thanh hotel always deserves the ideal stopover in Sapa. This is a high-class hotel with 3-star standards, where the harmonious combination of modern style but luxurious bold character of the North West culture.

4. H’mong hotel

Located in the central area of Sapa, the H’mong Hotel is the perfect place to experience Sapa and its wonderful surroundings. From here, visitors can easily access the lively beauty of Sapa in every corner. Some places for you to explore such as Cat Cat, Ham Rong Mountain,…
H’mong hotel in the central Sapa
Besides, the hotel’s host of recreational offerings ensures you have plenty to do during your stay. Whether you are on business or leisure, H’mong Hotel is the perfect choice for you to stay in.
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Top 3 hotels in Sapa that are ideal for you to escape with your beloved at the end of the year

Winter is coming, but instead of hiding in the house, why don’t you try a completely new experience by making Sapa tours in order to satisfy your eyes with wonderful natural landscapes, enjoy the fresh air and feel the special romance that’s only Sapa has?
Sapa with its breath-taking landscapes
But what if you’re not into the condition of homestays in Sapa, And your budget for this trip is something you don’t need to worry about, then maybe this list of hotels will give you the best time ever in this mountainous area, Sapa.

1. Amazing Sapa Hotel

Amazing Sapa Hotel is built according to European architectural style, that’s why this place always brings a luxurious beauty and unique modern architecture. The hotel has 82 rooms equipped with very modern facilities that promises togive you a cozy and comfortable feeling. Even in the room you will still be able to admire the natural beauty of Sapa through transparent windows.
The romantic scenery of Amazing Sapa Hotel
In addition, the hotel also has a beautiful indoor swimming pool where you can enjoy swimming in the clear blue water and try delicious cocktails while sitting on the chairs and overlooking the romantic Sapa town.

2. Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa

Always on the list of top luxury hotels in Sapa, Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa is located in an extremely prime location, in the heart of Sapa.
Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa is built in the style of traditional wooden houses in the mountains, featuring high ceilings, wooden beams,… Especially the warming area of this resort looks like wide open arms embracing visitors with a pleasant feeling in the middle of the cold winter.
The luxury and comfort of Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa
Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa is comprised of 77 rooms ranging from luxurious, high-class to family-type, it offers a wide range of options and perfect meets the needs of different types of travelers.

3. Topas Ecolodge Hotel

Located about 18km from Sapa town, on 2 tops of 2 conical hills, Topas Ecolodge has 25 rooms designed in traditional stilt style with rustic wooden furniture. Entering in the space of the room here, you will feel the romantic atmosphere as being in harmony with nature.
Unique design of Topas Ecolodge Hotel
All rooms have a private balcony overlooking the valley, from which you can admire the view of the romantic valley, covered with green terraces and Muong Hoa stream winding around the foot of the mountain.
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