Sapa Attractions

Sapa Lung Khau Nhin Market

Sapa Lung Khau Nhin Market

Lung Khau Nhin is small market but still keeps its originals. The Flower H’mong and Black Dao people will come to this market on every Thursday and bring a lot of things to exchange and sell. Although not being so big or famous among visitors as Coc Ly, Bac Ha, hau Nhin market, beside a […]

Sapa Sin Cheng market

Sapa Sin Cheng market

Located in Sin Cheng Commune center. It is far Si Ma Cai district about 10 kilometers. Sin Cheng market opens on every Wednesdays. It offers the opportunity to discover a colourful gathering point of many local minorities (Flower Hmong, Tay or Giay). On the way to the market along the Chinese border, you will enjoy […]

The beauty of Sapa Rattan Bridge

The beauty of Sapa Rattan Bridge

It would be a miss if you travel to Sapa without visiting Silver Waterfall and Rattan bridge. Especially, Rattan bridge is a well-known bridge made from rattan which acrosses Muong Hoa River. If you visit the bridge in foggy days, you will feel like you are covered by cloud. Cau May is 17km from the […]

The Rose Valley Sapa

The Rose Valley

Location: The neighbor of an ATI tourism, Muong Hoa Streer, Sa Pa Town, Lao Cai Province, an area of about 22 ha, located in the valley created by two mountain ranges Phan Xi Pang and Ham Rong. The Rose Valley is an ideal eco-tourism and in accordance with scientific research. The Rose Valley is so […]

Love Waterfall in Sapa

Love Waterfall in Sapa

Location: Love Waterfall, located about 4km to the North-West of Sa Pa Town in San Sa Ho Commune, Sa Pa District, Lao Cai Province. From far sight, the waterfall looks like a twinkling pyramid under the sun. It has a height of about 100m, and starts from the peak of Fansipan Mountain and rush noisily […]

Lao Cai Simacai market

Lao Cai Simacai market

Location: Si Ma Cai market is 27km from Bac Ha, 98km from Lao Cai City and 135km from Sapa. Si Ma Cai is not as frequented as Bac Ha or Sa Pa, also located in the mountainous province, since it is nestled at the far end of a road near the border with China.The name […]

Husband and wife rock in Sapa 2

Husband and wife rock in Sapa

Husband and wife rock rocks are located in the ancient stone ruins Bai SaPa, the Muong Hoa valley, Hau Thao Commune, SaPa district, Lao Cai Province. Rock rock husband and wife are a pair of stone positions are toward each other, looking to each other. The two rock related to the legend of faithful love […]

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Corn Wine in Bac Ha

Lao Cai is a land where people can find many special and typical kinds of wine such as San Lung in Bat Xa, Cat Apple Wine in Sa Pa, and especially Corn Wine in Bac Ha. That wine is cooked from the only one material – corn planted on the milpa of H’mong people. May […]

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Binh Lu – Tam Duong market ( Sunday only )

Location: Binh Lu and Tam Duong market is located on the other side of Sapa, passing the 1900 meter Tram Ton pass, Viet Nam’s highest mountain pass and considered the most beautiful stretch of road in the country. The market open every Sunday Every from 8 am to 1 pm. Being set up just on […]

Muong Hoa Valley

Muong Hoa Valley

Muong Hoa is one of the most famous destination for breathtaking scenery and is the largest farmland for rice growing in SaPa. It is far from town about 14 kilometers. Going to visit Muong Hoa, you can trek along Muong Hoa River sneaking through the valley nearby SaPa town. This valley lies between two high […]

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Muong Khuong Market ( Sunday only)

The Muong Khuong market is a large market about 2 hours driver from Sa Pa. It is located in the center of Muong Khuong District, Lao Cai Province. Muong Khuong Market hold on every Sunday from 6 am to 1 pm. Muong Khuong market is a big market with a wide range of ethnic group: […]

New Year Holiday of H’mong People (1)

New Year Holiday of H’mong People

H’mong (Mong) people don’t wait for New Year Eve. For them, the first coo of the cock in the 1st early morning is the landmark to start a new year. New Year Holiday of H’mong People The H’mong includes many groups: Mong Do (White Mong), Mong Lenh (Flower Mong), Mong Si (Red Mong), Mong Du […]