A Guide To Sapa Vietnam Tours

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Green, mountainous, elegant, these are a few of the many words that can describe the graceful little village perched on the slopes of northern Vietnam.
Once a French region in the early 1920s, but now it has become a tourist hotspot for all those who pack their bags and wander around in Vietnam.

Sapa Basics

So let's get to the basics. Reaching Sapa is quite convenient through trains or the overnight bus journeys which are more preferred.

Within a day you can reach combo du lịch sapa from Hanoi, the capital city. The total distance between the two settlements is a little over 300 kilometers. An approximate 8-9 hours will be required to reach Sapa via train. While in the bus department, 6-7 hours is all that it takes.


What to do in Sapa?

Beforehand or after arrival at Sapa, you can always book convenient combo du lịch sapa Vietnam tours which include transportation, trekking, and exploring the landscape and culture. This would enhance your experience at Sapa.



Trekking

Talking about trekking, the Sapa treks are great for enjoying the ambient beauty of nature. In a few hours, you can trek downwards and explore villages. Trekking guides and the ethnic Black Hmong ladies will help you understand things in a better fashion. Spend some time hanging around in the local markets and gazing at the local handicrafts.

However, the situation can get too intense at times. The natives just flock around tourists and the meat stalls can be a little gross so you can avoid that.

Get all the Necessary Permits

The tours would also give you the appropriate permits needed for these visits.
Yes, there is a need for permits from the Tourism Department to get access to certain villages. Out of these local areas, try visiting the Cat Cat Village. Treading on the stone filled path, you will find a vast settlement lined with several souvenir stores.



Places to Visit, Things to do

After small treks, you can also head out to the rice fields. Befriend a few locals and seeing them farm under the tropical skies is a part of the quintessential Vietnamese experience.

Another thing which is not to be missed of course is the view.

Whether you are trekking in the Vatan Village or Lao Chai village, just take a few minutes to stand at a point. Then all that you need to do is to see the marvelous view of majestic mountains with slopes for rice cultivation. Another adornment for this scene is the clear smoke-free skies.
It is to put it in simple terms, total utter bliss.

Make sure you have a Place to spend the Night

The night can be spent at a comfortable hotel or even homestays which are available in plenty. They provide authentic local food (although some have facilities for non-Vietnamese food too) and are usually decked with the normal facilities that one needs.

These include clean washrooms, Wi-Fi, and warm hosts.

So on your next trip to Vietnam; do not just travel in Hanoi. Indulge in the land of bamboo bridges, paddy cultivation and water buffaloes called Sapa and take home some unforgettable travel memories with you.


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