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Sapa is a small hill station originally developed by the French in the year 1922. But today it is a major tourist center for its spectacular mountainous views with plunging valleys overlooking them.

Mists roll down often on the peaks but the local tribal community colors the atmosphere even on cloudy days. With the recent rise of commercialization, buildings are seemingly heightening in its numbers and that has considerably calibrated Sapa’s skyline.

But if you are planning for a Sapa tour, this article will let you know all the details for your trip.

How To Reach

By Road

Buses ply regularly from Hanoi in the early mornings or late evenings. It mostly takes a total time of 6 to 7 hours to reach Sapa.

Unlike trains, buses travel faster without any stops in Lao Cas. By a private car, it takes 5 hours to reach Sapa.

But motorbikes are quite of a risk if you have never ridden one as the wet paths are not suitable for motorcycles. You can hire xe om with a local driver to hang out in the town.

By Air

There is no such facility to fly to Sapa directly for the Sapa package as there are no direct air routes. So if you want to fly, you have to reach Hanoi airport. From there take a train or bus which will smoothly take you to Sapa.

By Train

There are many trains for tourists to Sapa. But they take much of your time for around 8 to 9 hours as it stops in Lao Cai. But it’s best to book tickets before long if you are traveling in the peak seasons.

So you will arrive at the Lao Cai railway station from where you may need to take shuttle buses to Sapa.

Best Time To Visit

The best time that you should choose for a Sapa tour package is in March or May and from between September to mid-December.

Around April till May, tribal people grow rice on the terraces. The view of the terraced fields looks mesmerizing from a distance. This time the weather remains dry.

But you are most likely to experience all the four major seasons during this time if you’re planning a Sapa tour. The mornings are cool as spring days and the evenings are cold.

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FAQs for Sapa

How to book for treks in Sapa?

You can book online on the websites of trek service agencies and also check with your travel agent while booking a tour for Sapa.

Which is the best time to go to Sapa?

Summers from April to May are the best months to visit Sapa. During these months one can enjoy a plethora of outdoor activities.

How is the food at home-stays?

Food ranges from local Vietnamese to French cuisine.

How far is Lao Cai from Sapa?

Sapa is 38km away from Lao Cai.

Which are the best places to see in Sapa?

The best places to see in Sapa are:

  • Fansipan Mountain
  • Silver Waterfall
  • Muong Hoa Valley
  • Sapa Church
  • Tram Ton Pass

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Srinivasa's 14 days trip to Vietnam

7 days ago
Recently I completed my 2 weeks trip to Cambodia and Vietnam. As I was travelling with my family of 11 members for this trip, I had opted for Private transfers and Private tour everywhere. From Travel Triangle, I received 3 Tour Agencies. 2 of those where in discussion with me while the 3rd Agency hardly was communicating with me. Among these 2 Agencies Michael from SVietnam Trips was the only one who was actively in contact with me and I ended up booking my trip with him. My Trip guide Harvinder from Travel Triangle reached out to me only during initial payment. Before and after that no follow up from Travel Triangle. Would like to take few names and express my feedback. Michael from SVietnam Trips: Right from the day tour agencies got allocated, Michael had been in contact with me. No matter how late it may get in the night, he would never forget to respond and tries closing out my queries. As my travel group was big with different age group and difference choice of places, I had to do lot of research on my own to handpick few places which are not in the common itinerary any agencies would provide. Michael was very co-operative and patient while accommodating all my changing needs and itineraries. Wherever he lacked knowledge he tried gathering info and suggested me on my itineraries. He ensured he would be available over the phone throughout my trip and he lived up to this expectation. When we visited Ha Noi, he had come to airport to greet us and also gave me a local SIM newly bought for me free of cost. On the next day as promised, he had visited our hotel and took me to a Currency Exchange place where he had got me very good rates and also helped me in getting Indian Dinner parcel in his own vehicle. On the last day of our Ha Noi stay he had come to a mall where we took a pit stop and helped us with shopping and guiding in the mall. Throughout our trip, every day in the evening he used to check with us on how our trip went and if any help needed. My family and I liked all of these gestures including his personal visit whenever we needed his help and showing that extra care which I hadn’t experienced from any other travel agencies I had traveled before. This is where he went an extra mile to ensure quality service assured by him is provided. Very impressive and would highly recommend him for your Tours. To say a few words about Tour Guides, we were lucky to have got very good tour guides in every place we traveled which I would recommend except for the guide in Ho Chi Minh City. Nak in Cambodia, Thuy in Sapa, Chung in Ha Noi and Linh in Da Nang & Hoi An were very friendly, happy going, informative and approachable. They made us feel very comfortable and ensured we had good time in our tour enjoying every place covered in the itinerary. Special Notes: -> Thuy in Sapa: My aunt and MIL were senior citizens who were finding it difficult to climb the stairs, Thuy took an extra step and special care to assist them everywhere while climbing and walking. My aunt felt blessed to have such a person holding her hands and helping her to walk everywhere slowly at her comfort. When one of us lost our mobile phone in a Cable car, he stood by us and helped co-ordinating with customer service and housekeeping until we got back our phone. -> Chung in Ha Noi: He was always smiling guy. Stayed with my aunt to take care of her and kept addressing her as ‘Mumma’ which made my aunt feel very touchy for his special care & attention. -> Linh in Da Nang & Hoi An: She was very joyful and cheerful. Once when we got late in the night after our day trip, she and her friend helped in booking pickup cab for us and followed up till we reached out hotel. The tour guide named Lucky in Ho Chi Minh City compared to others we felt was okayish. She wasn’t that informative and wasn’t much open to us. Example: In Cu Chi tunnel when we saw other guides stopping in each & every spot explaining for 5-10 min in detail, Lucky was just skipping explanation for those places and was asking us to see and understand the instruction board. We had to ask her on most of those spots which she skipped to specifically share some info as other guides where explaining few details. Overall we weren’t happy with Cu Chi Tunnel tour. Despite this place having a huge historical significance, the guide made it look very basic by giving very limited information. From Travel Triangle, I am not happy at all for their service. Apart from follow up for initial payment, I dint see any effort from them or their Trip guide to enquire whether my trip was started, how my trip was going on and whether my trip ended well or not. Except the system generated formality emails on payment and feedback, no communication from their team. Overall I would say we had a fabulous trip and very good experience with SVietnam Trips. All thanks to Michael for extending his care & support throughout our trip. If I have to take another trip, I would rather go directly to Michael from SVietnam Trips than any other agencies or even Travel Triangle.
SG

Srinivasa Govinda

Bangalore

Smarttuhina's 8 days trip to Cambodia

2 months ago
Thank you Travel Triangle for making me plan my North Vietnam itenary according to my preferences. The LVP tours and Travel gave me fantastic holiday and took special care of me for being a solo traveller. The Sapa trip
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Smarttuhina

Hyderabad

Gaurabsantra's 7 days trip to Vietnam

3 months ago
The service provided by Bamboo Hut was excellent except in one or two cases. The cabs, bus, guides were in time and were superb . The food were good except in Sapa hotel where Lunch were provided for 2 days. Cruise in Halong Bay was good, which could have been better. However food provided in Cruise was excellent. Marble Mountain is accessible by LIFT, which facility was not provided by Bamboo Hut. We could not climb the steps because the steps were very high, hence we could not visit Tang Chon Cave. I hope Bamboo Hut will take care of these points for aged tourist.
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Gaurabsantra

Kolkata

Nitin's 10 days trip to Vietnam

5 months ago
Hello , Usually i prefer to avoid giving ratings or feed back . but i was waiting for this feed back and this is going to be detail one . 1) TRAVEL Triangle Role : Role of TT is just giving you contact details of local vietnam agent and that it . They will take their commission and no follow up or advice or guide line . So Actually 1 % credit they can take . 2) Vietnam agent : Mine was Michael from S Vietnam Trips . 3) Before Travel :my travel date was 19th nov 2023 but i booked everything 3 months before . Michael helped me of making a perfect itinerary. He suggested every city their pros and cons . I have changed my itnierary almost 20 times . But he was very patient and changed every thing accordingly . 4) Just Before Travel : Michael has every time updated me about all relevant document i needed and reminded me regularly . 5) During travel : i have started my journey from Hanoi . He came to meet me personally at hotel . That was very nice . Given me all information i needed like where to get sim , How to get rate in currency exchange ETC. HE was very friendly . 6) when i was coming back from SAPA my flight almost missed . But he was very quick in making next flight booking in same airlines and that was NO EXTRA COST . I was impressed. Last but not least he was always their to guide you . he will reply to all your whatsapp message ASAP. that had given very confidence . for that Michael need 5 STAR . Thanks for making our trip suspenseful and hassle free .
NK

Nitin Kumar

Chennai

Kanwar's 7 days trip to Vietnam

8 months ago
It was a leisure trip and Bamboo travel agent (Sophie) helped curate the trip to our requirements to make it exciting, adventures, relaxing and a memorable one. Sophie was quick with answers to our queries and has been in contact through out the trip to make things at ease for us. She also helped with arrangements of vegeration food on the trip. HANSIPAN in Sapa, Cruise stay, Ninh Binh , shopping in Hanoi Night market, local food and cafe are some of the best memories.
KD

Kanwar Deep Singh

Bangalore

Pialy's 5 days trip to Vietnam

10 months ago
We had a great trip for 7 days in Vietnam covering north to south. We booked through LVP travel. Thank you Ms. Alice for her overall good support. As like every trip this also having some pros and cons like below. Pros: 1) Everything was arranged properly. 2) itinerary was created as per our requirements. 3) All the airport pickup/drop off was on time with spacious car. Drivers were always present at gate holding names. 4) all day tour service agency was very good, pickup was on time from hotel for day tour. 5) All guides were English speaking, friendly, gentle, punctual. 6) Day tour lunch was very good with many varieties. 7) Good 3 star hotels with great English buffet breakfast. 8) Domestic flights booked by agent, timing was alligned with day sightseeing timing. 9) everything was on time hassle free. Without any worries. cons: 1)Back seat in limousine bus for long journey like Hanoi-> Sapa is not preferable. 2) if one day trip starts very early morning, then that day breakfast from hotel should be allowed to pack. 3) For 3 persons family, extra bed should be properly arranged, with strong bed. Which was proper except one day. It was a memorable trip for us. We enjoyed a lot and spend a happy time in Vietnam.
PG

Pialy Ghosh

Kolkata

Rohit's 6 days trip to Vietnam

a year ago
It was no vacation for three years because of COVID and we were dying to take a vacation break outside India. Since we only had like a week to decide and plan, we chose Vietnam as our destiny. We had earlier visited Bali with the help of Travel triangle. So we approached them this time again. It was super smooth. They even took care of our visa in such short time. We were assigned Mrs Tina locality of Vietnam who helped us plan our vacation. It was effortless- she paid attention to all our requests and made things happen as we wished. She was available on what’s app and cleared our queries promptly. She and her husband they even met us at Hanoi on our arrival day and took us to the railway station as we had a train to Sapa overnight. That was a sweet gesture. There were some small issues regarding check in at Sapa, but she resolved it quickly. When we couldn’t communicate with the locals, we would call her and take her help. Overall it was a good experience and had a great vacation.
R

Rohit

Mumbai

K's 11 days trip to Vietnam

a year ago
Sophie from Bamboo Hat tours was helpful. Few things that did not go well was that : 1. Some of the locations like Bana hills was foggy and was not worth the time in December. This could have suggested to avoid. 2. If a list of places of self tour could be said and the timing to visit them and charges were explained earlier we would have planned properly for the places. Sapa and the trek was the best, Ninh Binh, Hanoi city tour on weekend.
KH

K Hemanth Patwari

Ho chi minh

Khan's 9 days trip to Vietnam

2 years ago
I went on a 10-day trip to north Vietnam visiting Sapa, Ha Noi, Halong Bay, and Ninh Binh. It was a very well-organized tour. I had a good time to spend at every location. The highlight of the tour was the limousine transfers and the Halong Bay cruise. It was the best cruise and everything on the tour was smooth. Lucy and the team from Realistic Asia are very helpful. The Sa Pa tour to Ta Van village and a night stay is the most memorable day. The host of the homestay was very good and made one of the best meals we had in the whole of Vietnam.
KS

Khan Shahbaz Ahmad Naval Rekha

Mumbai

Vandana's 6 days trip to Vietnam

2 years ago
Overall the trip was great...a big thanks to vietnam travel triangle representative JENNY ...highly recommended for planning trip if someone wants to go to vietnam.... A big down thumb to indian travel trianfle representative for vietnam for never being bothered to answer any query....she was only responsible for sending reminders about paying money.. Overall because o all the efforts from jenny we had a tremendous trip.... Halonh bay ,kayaking and cruise, sapa and sapa charm hotel....awesome stay....
MD

Murli Dhar Singh

Delhi

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The national park captures a picturesque landscape along the mountains. If you are visiting this national park, then other attractions of this place include those of Cat Cat village, Ta Phin village, and the Fan Si pan mountain.

Fan Si Pan Mountain

In the Indo-China region, this mountain is the highest in the entire mountain range of the Hoang Lien Son.

This mountain is topographically suitable for your treks. You will be surprised to know that the newest cable car installations have facilitated reaching the mountain peak easily.

Silver Waterfall

Also known as the Thac Bac waterfall, this cascade is found just by the Highway 4D. It is distanced by 30 minutes from the main town of Sapa. The white color of the waters slopes down the hills with the sun gleaming on its, thus justifying its name of a silver waterfall.

You have the chance to the height of 30 meters to get a better view of the entire waterfall. But you won’t be alone there as the green pines will be there to welcome you along the waterfalls.

Sapa Church

This is one of the most popular and the oldest church in the whole of Sapa. It had been built by the French. The church is believed to be built out of carving stones in the 18th century.

Tram Ton Pass

This pass separates a mountain and is situated at a height of 1900m from the sea level. It is believed to be the most thrilling location to visit on your Sapa trip. This height gives you the chance to have a magnificent view of the town.

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Things To Do

Hiking/Trekking

If you choose to have longer trek you may have to opt for overnight home-stays with the local tribal families.

Regardless of the fact whether you take guides, tribal women will walk around you to assist you for a tip. Overnight stays, you will be busy watching the local’s dance, play music and get to learn about the textiles.

Enjoy the nightlife of Sapa

Sapa does not exhibit the busiest nightlife but you can still find some of the bars. These are the places, where people meet to sink in beer. You can be a part of this nightlife and play pool games.

The restaurants also serve beer or drinks in the evening. A handful of karaoke joints are where middle class Vietnamese regularly visit.

Explore the local villages of the tribal people

You can choose to visit the local tribal villages of Giang ta chai, La chai, Ban Ho and Ta Phin. The overnight stays are arranged for community-based hikes to the Hmong village of Sin Chai.

Enjoy Vietnamese meal

With a surprising range of food that is inspired by the French, you can enjoy some of the exceptional cuisines in Sapa. The Vietnamese bistro serves the best burgers, craft beer, charcuterie, and wine.

When you are planning to have home-stays for the longer treks, high-end options include local trouts steamed in a bamboo leaf, stir-fried Susu and traditional pork confit.

Go shopping Bac Ha Market

With the rural setting, you won’t find shopping malls or supermarkets in Sapa. The markets usually stock fresh food and other assortments.

But tourists can get some of the souvenirs from the local stalls that include faux-tribal stuff. But you have to go a long way with your bargaining skills to buy something at a reasonable price.

Travel Tips

  • Carry Gumboots or protective footwear if you are planning to trek or hike in Sapa
  • Go with a local guide to the nearby tribal villages to channel you out of busy paths to the rural areas.
  • Look for reputed agencies that provide guidance while you trek because you may require to stay overnight at the village
  • Take enough money for food, water and even for admission fee for the entering the tribal villages
  • Try to join a cooking class of the locals to venture into the mouthwatering, local delicacies

Nevertheless, this quaint little town has the highest peak of the country, Fan Si Pan from the Hoang Lien Son mountain range. And you have too many reasons to visit this wondrous mountain village on a Sapa tour.