Sapa 1 day trip include Fansipan mountain

1 Day

Welcome to Sapa, Vietnam – a hidden gem nestled in the mountainous region of the country. Sapa is a place of natural beauty, with cascading rice terraces, misty valleys, and majestic peaks. It is also a cultural hub, home to several ethnic minority groups with unique customs and traditions.

Leave the busy life behind to enjoy a nice walk and conquer the peak of Fansipan, experience the world’s longest three-rope cable car route and the world’s biggest ascent between the departure and arrival, measuring at 1,410 meters, enjoy the stunning scenery of Sapa under cloud.

Sapa is home to a diverse range of ethnic minority groups, each with their own unique traditions, costumes, and languages. The Hmong, Dao, Tay, and Giay communities are just a few of the many ethnic groups that call this region home. These communities have maintained their traditional way of life for centuries, and their customs, crafts, and music are an integral part of Sapa’s cultural heritage. The scenery in Sapa is nothing short of breathtaking. The rolling hills are blanketed with emerald green rice terraces, which change with the seasons, from lush green in the summer to golden yellow in the autumn. The mountain slopes are covered with dense forests, which are home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna. And at the heart of it all is Fansipan, the highest peak in Indochina, which offers awe-inspiring views of the surrounding landscape.

Itinerary

8:30am Pick up at hotel and depart for the Silver Waterfall. Located half hour drive from Sapa, the Waterfall offers stunning views over surrounding mountains and lush forests belonging to Hoang Lien National Park. Stop by a local farm to enjoy a cup of traditional tea, have a talk with friendly locals. Then drive uphill to Heaven Gate, the highest stretch road of Vietnam. Enjoy the fantastic view over the valley.

Light lunch at local restaurant then continue by a short transfer to cable car station in O Quy Ho around 15 minutes. The flight by cable car will take you around 25 minutes to the next station at 3,000m ASL. Enjoy the view of Sin Chai valley, Fansipan peak as well as Hoang Lien national park from cabin.

Following stone steps from station to the top (40 minutes), then we will arrive at the 3,143m summit Fansipan, celebrate this victory, sitting high above the hills with views of this stunning mountainous landscape.

The return will take you about an hour back to your hotel. Tour ends

Overview

Welcome to Sapa, Vietnam’s hidden gem that’s waiting to be discovered. Nestled in the heart of the Hoang Lien Mountains, Sapa is a land of misty valleys, rolling hills, and vibrant ethnic culture.

Sapa is home to a diverse range of ethnic minority groups, each with their own unique traditions, costumes, and languages. The Hmong, Dao, Tay, and Giay communities are just a few of the many ethnic groups that call this region home. These communities have maintained their traditional way of life for centuries, and their customs, crafts, and music are an integral part of Sapa’s cultural heritage. The scenery in Sapa is nothing short of breathtaking. The rolling hills are blanketed with emerald green rice terraces, which change with the seasons, from lush green in the summer to golden yellow in the autumn. The mountain slopes are covered with dense forests, which are home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna. And at the heart of it all is Fansipan, the highest peak in Indochina, which offers awe-inspiring views of the surrounding landscape.

But Sapa is more than just stunning scenery and ethnic culture. It’s also a land of adventure, where visitors can trek through remote villages, hike through rugged mountain trails, and immerse themselves in the daily life of the local communities. Sapa is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, with a range of activities on offer, from mountain biking and zip-lining to rock climbing and kayaking.

When it comes to food, Sapa has a rich culinary tradition that draws from the local ingredients and ethnic flavors of the region. Visitors can sample local delicacies like “thang co”, a spicy stew made from horse meat, or “xoi”, a sticky rice dish topped with grilled meat or vegetables. And for those who prefer familiar tastes, there are plenty of international restaurants and cafes in town that offer a range of cuisines to suit all tastes.

At night, Sapa comes alive with the vibrant colors and sounds of the night market, where local vendors sell their wares, from handicrafts and textiles to souvenirs and street food. The market is a hub of activity, with live music performances, traditional dances, and cultural shows on offer.

Sapa is a destination that’s truly unlike any other, with a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and outdoor adventure. Whether you’re seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, connect with local communities, or embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, Sapa has something for everyone. So why wait? Plan your trip to Sapa today and discover the magic of Vietnam’s hidden gem.

  • Experience the world’s longest cable car route and the world’s biggest ascent between the departure and arrival, at 1,410 meters
  • Enjoy the scenery of Sapa in the cload from Silver waterfall, Heaven Gate and Fansipan peak.

Private day tour for your own group

No of travelers 2 pax 3 pax 4 pax 5-7 pax 8 pax
Price in USD/person $92 $79 $74 $69 $68

Not fit your requirement? Feel free to contact us to plan this trip and get the best possible price based upon your travel period and specific touring needs.

The Trip Cost Includes

  • Private car transferring, hotel pick-up/drop off
  • English speaking tour guide
  • Permission and Sightseeing fees
  • Cable car to Fansipan peak
  • Light lunch in Sapa.
  • Complementary mineral water

The Trip Cost Excludes

  • Drinks and other not mentioned in the program
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses, tips

Frequently asked Questions

What to bring to Sapa?

If you intend to join a trekking trip in Sapa, there will be more things you need to have inside your suitcase:
  • Small money notes and change.
  • Personal small water bottle.
  • Insect repellent.
  • Good shoes, raincoat and umbrella.
  • Bread, snack, canned food.
  • Personal Torch.
  • Camera with backup or rechargeable battery.

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Sapa 1 day trip include Fansipan mountain
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