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Mt. Fansipan at 3143m, and on the
border with China, is Vietnam's
highest mountain. It is only 9 km
from Sapa town but it takes at least
three days to get to the peak and
back. Sapa, at an elevation of
1600m, has been described as "Not
easily reached... Sees few
tourists... Unbelievable mountain
scenery... |
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Explore the most three special
markets in Northwest Vietnam.
Experience the typical cultural
features of the minorities in remote
mountainous areas in Vietnam. With
us discover Sapa area - one of the
most wonderful places in Asia and a
magical combination of landscapes,
ethnic cultures and bracing mountain
air. |
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Bac Ha Market is in
Bac Ha District and
belong to Lao Cai
Province, 80km from
Sapa town and over 1
hour by car. Bac Ha
is one of the
biggest Market on
Sapa and open on
Sunday only. |
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Head up to beautiful
Sapa for a mini
adventure. This 3
night privately
guided itinerary
incorporates 2
nights on a train
and one night in a
traditional
homestay. You will
have a chance to see
how the ethnic
minority people live
and trek in this
mountainous area.
This really is a
must for those
wanting trekking but
with limited time! |
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Lao Chai village:
Located 7 Kms from
Sapa, it is quite
approachable from
Sapa for a travllers
who do not have much
time. In this
village which you
will have a welcome
feeling at any house
of the hospitable
people there. You
can interact them,
learn about their
culture and customs. |
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A former French hill
station, located in
the middle of the
breaktaking
landscapes in the
north of Vietnam,
Sapa is one of the
most wonderful
places in Asia and
is a magical
combination of
landscapes, ethnic
cultures and bracing
mountain air. |
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Located
38km from Lao Cai City, Sapa is a
mountainous district of Lao Cai
Province. Sapa District is very
well-known with Sapa Townlet, a
beautiful and romantic resort. |
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There are many
reasons to come to
Sapa. The two main
are: to see how
local minorities
live in Vietnam, and
to go on a trekking
on the mountains.In
this trip we would
like to help you
learn more about the
trible’s cultures in
Sapa, the Black
H’mong and Red Dzao
people.Explere the
daily like and the
cultures |
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At a elevation of
1600 meters, Sapa is
a delightful old
French hill station
situated in the
mountainous region
of Vietnams'
northwest, close to
the Chinese border.
The region is home
to many ethnic
minorities groups
all wearing their
traditional and
colourful attire |
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Adventure
tours Vietnam, Northern West loop
with the major highway No 6 links 6
provinces, stretched along the
border with Lao and the border with
China. Tens of hill tribe people
living here, H'mong, Black Thai,
White Thai, Red Dzao, Giay, Lao,
Muong and so forth. The wonderful
scenery suddenly appear and you are
shocked by its beauty. |
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Bac Ha Market is in Bac Ha District
and belong to Lao Cai Province, 80km
from
Sapa town and over 1hour
by car.Bac Ha is one of the biggest
Market on Sapa and open on Sunday
only.It’s not only the trading
center but it’s also the place for
couples, friends and relatives.At
this market every thing on sales:
Pig, dog, cat, houres… so it make
this market hotter on Sunday. |
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At a elevation of
1600 meters, Sapa is
a delightful old
French hill station
situated in the
mountainous region
of Vietnams'
northwest, close to
the Chinese border.
The region is home
to many ethnic
minorities groups
all wearing their
traditional and
colourful attire |
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Sapa
is the most popular place to go in
the Far Northwest amongst budget
travelers and packages tourists
alike. By using
Sapa as a base you can
hike off to more
remote ‘traditional’
hill tribe villages
and sometimes you
will be offered a
bed in a village for
the night |
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I took an organised
tour to Coc Ly,
a village 70 km from
Sapa, that has an
interesting market
(according to Lonely
Planet). I wanted to
see it because there
are other ethnic
minorities who trade
goods |
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Although tourism is
developing fast in
the region, many
locals still live a
very basic life.
Most of them spend
all day long working
on the fields.It’s
so easy to find a
small market in any
villages,they sell
what their families
do not need in
markets, Cocly
market, too |
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