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Welcome to Sapa - Vietnam’s The Queen of the
Mountains
Located
in Vietnam’s remote north west mountains, Sapa
is famous for both its fine, rugged scenery and
also its rich cultural diversity. Its lush, deep
river valleys, in the shadows of Vietnam’s
tallest peak Mount Fansipan, are home to Blue
H’mong and Red Dao communities, who continue to
maintain their strong traditions and warmly
welcome visitors to their homes.
Sapa is also famous for its street market,
which attracts villagers from the surrounding
hills and is particularly busy on Saturdays. The
unique embroidery, jewellery and clothes of the
H’mong and Dao are good buys here, and the sight
of dozens of minority women in their traditional
clothing is a memorable part of any stay in Sapa.
The Queen of the Mountains, Sapa sits regally
overlooking a beautiful valley, lofty mountains
towering over the town on all sides. Welcome to
the destination in northwest Vietnam, gateway to
another world of mysterious minority cultures
and luscious landscapes. The spectacular scenery
that surrounds Sapa includes cascading rice
terraces that spill down the mountains like a
patchwork quilt. The mountains are often
shrouded in mist that rolls back and forth along
the peaks, offering tantalising glimpses of what
lies in wait on a clear day. The valleys and
villages around Sapa are home to a host of
hill-tribe people who wander in to town to buy,
sell and trade.
Hotels in Sapa
Budget
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Standard |
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| Victoria Hotel |
4 star ++ |
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| Chau Long Hotel |
4 star |
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Midrange
| Hotel Name |
Standard |
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Rate |
| Victoria Hotel |
4 star ++ |
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| Chau Long Hotel |
4 star |
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Top End
| Hotel Name |
Standard |
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Rate |
| Victoria Hotel |
4 star ++ |
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| Chau Long Hotel |
4 star |
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