Known as the “Roof of Indochina,” Fansipan is Vietnam’s highest peak. It stands majestically in the Hoàng Liên Son mountain range, near Sapa. Adventurous travelers can embark on a challenging trek to the summit, rewarded with breathtaking views of lush forests, rugged terrain, and distant valleys. The journey offers an opportunity to explore the unique flora and fauna of the region, including rare orchids and diverse wildlife. Bac Ha Market Located in the town of Bac Ha, the market comes alive every Sunday. This vibrant market is a melting pot of ethnic minorities, including the Flower Hmong, Tay, and Dao people. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere, admire traditional clothing, and witness the bustling trade of goods. Hoang Su Phi Terraced Fields These terraces extend across nearly 3,000 hectares, with the most beautiful 760 hectares recognized as a National Heritage Site.
We will pick you up at the hotel lobby. The driver will be waiting for you with a signboard with the lead travel name or contacting via WhatsApp number.
Our driver will pickup you at the hotel in Hanoi to start your trip to Sa Pa. Stop at the middle of the way to have lunch at local restaurant.
Arrive Glass bridge after the road trip from Hanoi. The Dragon Cloud Glass Bridge (Cầu Kính Rồng Mây) in Lai Chau, Vietnam, is an architectural marvel and a significant tourist attraction in the region. Opened in 2019, the bridge is situated at an altitude of about 2,200 meters above sea level on the top of O Quy Ho Pass, one of the highest passes in Vietnam. This breathtaking glass bridge stretches over 500 meters and offers panoramic views of the Hoang Lien Son mountain range and the surrounding lush valleys. The bridge is made of transparent glass panels, providing visitors with an exhilarating experience as they walk above the clouds and look down at the dizzying depths below. Designed to be safe and sturdy, the glass used in the bridge is triple-layered, ensuring it can withstand heavy loads and extreme weather conditions.
Come back to the town Sa Pa then take some photos of the town before check in your hotel in Sa Pa. Sa Pa, located in the northern region of Vietnam, is a picturesque town known for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Nestled in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range, Sa Pa offers breathtaking views of terraced rice fields, lush valleys, and majestic peaks, including Fansipan, the highest mountain in Vietnam. The town is home to diverse ethnic minority groups, such as the Hmong and Dao, each with distinct customs and traditional crafts. Visitors to Sa Pa can enjoy trekking, exploring local markets, and experiencing the unique culture and hospitality of the region, making it a popular destination for travelers.
Start your trip to cable car station to get to the top of the mountain. Fansipan, often referred to as the "Roof of Indochina," is the highest peak in Vietnam, standing at 3,143 meters above sea level. Located in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range near Sa Pa, it is a popular destination for trekking and adventure enthusiasts. The journey to the summit offers stunning views of lush forests, deep valleys, and diverse flora and fauna. For those who prefer a more accessible route, a cable car system provides a breathtaking ride above the clouds to near the peak. Reaching Fansipan's summit is a memorable experience, showcasing the natural beauty of Vietnam's northern region.
Start your trip from Sa Pa to Lao Cai city, where have the Chinese's border. Lao Cai International Border Gate is a significant crossing point between Vietnam and China, located in Lao Cai Province. It serves as a major hub for trade, tourism, and cultural exchange. The border gate connects the city of Lao Cai with Hekou in China, facilitating economic growth and international relations.
Hoang A Tuong is the historical architecture relic. Hoang A Tuong Palace, located in Bac Ha, Vietnam, is a historical mansion built in the early 20th century. It showcases a blend of French and Chinese architectural styles. The palace, once a residence for a local ruler, offers insights into the cultural and colonial history of the region.
Bac Ha market viewing. Start your walk to the market to see locals trading and buying and selling items from produce, handicrafts, and food court. Bac Ha Market, located in Bac Ha District, Vietnam, is one of the largest and most vibrant ethnic markets in the northern region. Held every Sunday, it is a cultural hub where local tribes like the Hmong and Tay gather to trade goods, livestock, traditional crafts, and colorful textiles.
Walk around town and villages around Bac Ha. Ban Pho is a small, picturesque village located near Bac Ha town in northern Vietnam. Nestled amidst lush green hills and terraced rice fields, it is home to the Flower Hmong ethnic minority, known for their colorful traditional attire and unique culture. Visitors to Ban Pho can experience authentic rural life, explore traditional wooden stilt houses, and enjoy local specialties like corn wine and traditional dishes. The village is also famous for its vibrant festivals and friendly locals, making it a great destination for those looking to immerse themselves in the cultural heritage and natural beauty of Vietnam’s mountainous regions.
Start your road trip from Bac Ha to Coc Pai, the road go along the Chinese's border. Stop in Coc Pai for the coffee. Coc Pai is a remote town in the Xin Man District of northern Vietnam, known for its stunning landscapes of terraced rice fields and winding rivers. It serves as a gateway to explore the region's rugged beauty and the diverse cultures of ethnic minorities, offering a unique, off-the-beaten-path experience.
Arrive Vinh Quang town. Stop for lunch there. Continue your road trip uphill to Ban Luoc and Ho Thau village. Hoang Su Phi is a remote district in Ha Giang Province, northern Vietnam, renowned for its breathtaking terraced rice fields that stretch across steep mountainsides. Recognized as a national heritage site, these terraces are particularly stunning during the harvest season when the fields turn golden. The area is home to various ethnic minorities, such as the Tay, Hmong, and Dao, who maintain their traditional lifestyles and customs. Visitors to Hoang Su Phi can experience trekking through scenic landscapes, exploring authentic villages, and engaging with local communities. It's an ideal destination for those seeking cultural immersion and the untouched beauty of Vietnam's highlands.
You will reach Ho Thau after an hour from Vinh Quang town. A small village of Red Dao people on the way.
Check out your room at the eco village. Start your road trip to Nam Khoa where have the most beautiful screening of rice terraces. Arrive Nam Hong in the afternoon. Nam Khoa is known for its stunning terraced rice fields, often referred to as a "paradise" for nature lovers. Located in northern Vietnam, these fields cascade down mountainsides, creating breathtaking views, especially during the harvest season. The area is a peaceful retreat, offering a glimpse into rural Vietnamese life.
Leave Nam Hong village in the morning start your road trip downhill to Hanoi after 6hours on road. End your trip in Hanoi. Nestled in the southern part of Hoàng Su Phì district, Nậm Hồng village captivates travelers with its terraced rice fields. To reach Nậm Hồng, start from Hanoi and travel to Hà Giang city. From there, continue to Thông Nguyên commune and drive approximately 3 km to reach this picturesque village. The route offers breathtaking landscapes, resembling butterfly wings during the rice harvest season. Sunrise is the ideal time to explore this tranquil beauty.
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