Sapa is known for both its beautiful, rough landscape and also its plush cultural diversity. It is a highly picturesque relaxation town that is located on the Hoang Lien Son massif close to the Chinese border in north-west Vietnam; this massif is called the Tonkinese Alps.
Sapa is known for both its beautiful, rough landscape and also its plush cultural diversity. It is a highly picturesque relaxation town that is located on the Hoang Lien Son massif close to the Chinese border in north-west Vietnam; this massif is called the Tonkinese Alps.
Upon arrival to Hanoi, Warmly welcome by our guide and start a short city orientation tour visiting: Proceed to visit Buddhist Tran Quoc Pagoda, the oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi.
You will explore the famous Hanoi old quarter on 36 streets where you can purchase souvenirs for your beloved ones. You will come face to face with the daily lives and activities of Hanoi’s streets as you pass through the congested, but delightful, Old Quarter. Drive/walk pass the fascinating streets, which still bear the names of the shops that could be found in them in the 15th to 18th century’s. And last but not least, visiting Hoan Kiem Lake is also known is the Lake of the Restored Sword. There are variations to the legend behind how the lake got that name, but they all feature Emperor Le Loi, whose borrowed magic sword enabled him to defeat the invading Chinese in the 15th century.
After breakfast at hotel then depart to Sapa located at 1500 meters (4921 feet) above sea level in Vietnam’s remote northwest mountains. Sapa is famous for both its fine, rugged scenery and also its rich cultural diversity. Sapa is an incredibly picturesque town that lies in the Hoang Lien Son Mountain range near the Chinese border in northwestern Vietnam, known as “the Tonkinese Alps”. Sapa and its surrounding region is host to many hill tribes, as well as rice terraces, lush vegetation, and Fansipan, the highest peak in Vietnam.
The Rose Valley is so beautiful. Visiting valley from March to November in the year, you will be ecstatic to enjoy the scent of blooming roses millions in the morning. In winter, the peach orchards, plum orchards will give you the feeling of
traveling in Japan on the occasion of Lunar New Year.
Sa Pa Stone Church is located in the centre of Sa Pa Town and considered as the most intact ancient French architectural work in Sa Pa.
Sapa stone church built in the cross shape simulation Gothic Roman architecture, shown in the roof, bell tower, arches… with pyramidal shape and windows with colored glass.
Café in the Clouds Pull a chair at Café In The Clouds, relax in this great corner of Sapa in which to pause and soak in the valley or, equally often, the wandering mist at eye level.
Silver waterfall – Thac Bac is formed by sources of water from the Lo Sui Tong Mountain peak. From the distance, the waterfall looks like a white dragon looking down from the sky. You can reach the Silver Waterfall by motor bike or by car in half an hour. From there you can see stunning view of the surrounding mountains and the last forests belonging to Hoang Lien National Park.
Sapa Heaven’s Gate is a popular destination in Sapa. The arch is so named because it is the highest point of the road Sapa. This is an ideal landscape where visitors can admire the unspoiled beauty of the northwestern mountains along with the spectacular and magnificent natural scenery of Hoang Lien Mountain Range. Fansipan mountain which is highest in Indochina & considered as “Rooftop of Indochina”.Start your adventure by heading to Hoang Lien Station next to the MGallery Hotel de la Coupole for the Muong Hoa Mountain Train. Sit back for the five-minute ride over the valley, taking in spectacular vistas of farms and hamlets below. This funicular railway is the longest of its kind in Vietnam and crosses two tunnels and four viaducts. When the train stops, you’ll be greeted by a field of sunflowers at the Sun World Fansipan Legend Yard.
Serene gardens and pagodas Before reaching the summit of Mt. Fansipan, you’ll arrive at a peaceful garden complex, with stone paths, ancient Azalea trees and 18 skillfully sculpted bronze statues. These sculptures lead the way to a 20- metre celestial Buddha statue perched on the mountainside — the largest in the country. The gardens and pagodas all around provide a tranquil setting to pause and breathe in the fresh air
Captivating sights from the summit A series of stairs or a funicular rail will take you the final leg to the top of Mt. Fansipan. From here, you’ll have the rewarding, unbelievable sight of cloud-covered peaks stretching all the way to the horizon. The highest point is a favourite spot for selfies, but you can walk the entire platform for 360-degree vistas. The cloud formations at the top of Mt. Fansipan change every few seconds, revealing new shapes and scenes as the earth meets the sky.
It‘s time to say “Good bye Sa Pa!” and drive back to Hanoi. Along the way, once again you have a chance to enjoy the magical beauty of northwest mountains.
Upon arrival Hanoi and explore Dong Xuan market.
After breakfast at hotel and free for your own activities till check out and transfer airport for flight back to Singapore. We hope you have enjoyed your holidays with unforgettable memories travelling with Go Vietnam.
Package included
Hotel accommodation in twin/triple sharing
Transportation as above program
Meals as indicated
Local English-Speaking Guide (Or Chinese)
Entrance fee where applicable for 1time only
Drinking water on board
Fansipan Cable and Muong Hoa Train
Package excluded
Personal expenses
Travel insurance
International/Domestic flight ticket
Tipping for local guide and driver at USD5 per pax per day
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5 DAYS RELAXING HANOI SAPA
- Tour code: HANSA5
- Time: 5 Days
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- Transport: Airplane
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