Stunning rice terraces, tiny hill-tribe villages, colorful hill tribes, lush mountains. Once you've stepped out into the lush fields, you'll understand the Sapa area's real charm.
It's easy to see why the French chose the spot where Sapa now sits when they founded the hillstation in 1922. On the brink of a plunging valley, edged by tumbling rice terraces and watched over by Mt Fansipan, there is no denying now breathtaking this place is. After Vietnam’s energy-filled cities, Sapa is refreshing both in terms of climate and the slower pace of life that exists here – it is all about getting out into some pretty spectacular nature.
Sapa is also the place to meet the colourful, ethnic minority people who call the surrounding hills home – you’ll see them on Sapa’s streets selling handicrafts, or for the more energetic, trekking out to the local villages, through the incredible terraced rice paddies, to get a glimpse at their subsistence way of life is a real must. But you're not here to hang out in town.
Wake in the morning to the mist rising with the sun, and spend your days exploring the surrounding forests and ethnic villages—you’ll start to feel the ...
The Victoria Sapa Resort & Spa is modeled after a mountain lodge with views over the charming town of Sapa, the resort’s lush gardens or impressive Mount ...
Setting near the edge of a mountain, elegant, spacious and stylish, each one of our guestrooms and suites has contemporary furnishings and amenities
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Stunning rice terraces, tiny hill-tribe villages, colorful hill tribes, lush mountains. Once you've stepped out into the lush fields, you'll understand the Sapa area's real charm.