You will have 3 days on the water to explore this World Heritage Site with the support of our helpful experts and an authentic liveaboard Chinese Junk. Sleep on board under the stars and endulge in selections of the freshest seafood seved at lunch and dinner.
Sapa is founded in early of 20 century by French and called the Alps of Indochina. It is the land of many hill tribes as Hmong, Dzao, Day, with their rice terraces, peaches garden.
This 29 day program reveals the very best of Vietnam, from the cool mountainous north through the Historic Center, on to the tropical South. Along the way then hike the Central Highlands, explore the history of Hanoi and the bustle of Saigon before ending your journey in the fertile Mekong Delta.
Once a quiet French hill resort near the Chinese border, the town of Sapa now draws visitors from around the world. Travelers admire dramatic mountain scenery, trek to remote Hmong and Yao villages to see women create batik and embroidered goods and bargain
Phansipan (3143m) which named the rooftop of Indochina; is divided into two parts which having different ecological conditions: Northwest with Son La - Moc Chau tableland; and Northeast with mountains...
Situated at an elevation of 1, 650 meters and overlooking Fansipan (Vietnam's highest mountain at 3, 143 meters), Sapa can have all four seasons in one single day. The weather changes rapidly...
Mt. Fansipan is 3143m high and on the border with China, is Vietnam's highest mountain. It is only 9 km from Sapa town but it takes at least three days to get to the peak and back.
Nestled in a valley in the Hoang Lien Son Mountains of Vietnam, close to the Chinese border, Sapa was originally built by the French in 1922 as a hill station retreat from the oppressive summer heat of Hanoi.