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Rice Terraces Adventure 

Explore Sapa's breathtaking rice terraces on an adventurous trek.

Ethnic Culture Discovery 

Immerse yourself in the rich ethnic culture of Sapa through traditional crafts and heritage sites.

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What are the must-try foods in Sapa?
Some of the top recommended foods to try in Sapa include thang co (a traditional stew made with horse meat), grilled dishes at local markets, and fresh mountain vegetables like bamboo shoots and water spinach.

About Sapa

Sapa is a town located in the Lao Cai province of northern Vietnam, known for its stunning rice terraces and ethnic minority tribes. The currency used in Sapa is the Vietnamese Dong. The town is surrounded by picturesque mountains and lush greenery, offering a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. Visitors can explore local markets, trek through the rice fields, and interact with the friendly locals. Sapa is also famous for its cool climate, making it a popular destination to escape the heat of the lowlands.

When to visit

The best time to visit Sapa is from March to May and from September to November when the weather is mild and dry. During these months, the rice terraces are at their most vibrant green, creating a stunning backdrop for hiking and photography. Avoid visiting during the rainy season from June to August, as the trails can become slippery and muddy.

The best time to visit Sapa is from March to May and from September to November when the weather is mild and dry. During these months, the rice terraces are at their most vibrant green, creating a stunning backdrop for hiking and photography. Avoid visiting during the rainy season from June to August, as the trails can become slippery and muddy.
Getting around

The most common way to get around Sapa is by hiring a motorbike or joining a guided tour. Motorbikes can be rented from local shops, allowing visitors to explore the surrounding villages and attractions at their own pace. Alternatively, guided tours offer a convenient way to visit popular sites such as Fansipan Mountain and Cat Cat Village. Taxis and local buses are also available for short distances within the town.

The most common way to get around Sapa is by hiring a motorbike or joining a guided tour. Motorbikes can be rented from local shops, allowing visitors to explore the surrounding villages and attractions at their own pace. Alternatively, guided tours offer a convenient way to visit popular sites such as Fansipan Mountain and Cat Cat Village. Taxis and local buses are also available for short distances within the town.
Traveller tips

Pack layers of clothing as the weather in Sapa can be unpredictable. Wear sturdy hiking shoes for trekking through the rice terraces. Try the local cuisine, such as pho and spring rolls, at the street food stalls. Bargain at the markets for souvenirs and handicrafts to get the best prices. Respect the customs and traditions of the ethnic minority tribes by asking for permission before taking photos. Stay hydrated and use sunscreen to protect against the strong sun at higher altitudes.

Pack layers of clothing as the weather in Sapa can be unpredictable. Wear sturdy hiking shoes for trekking through the rice terraces. Try the local cuisine, such as pho and spring rolls, at the street food stalls. Bargain at the markets for souvenirs and handicrafts to get the best prices. Respect the customs and traditions of the ethnic minority tribes by asking for permission before taking photos. Stay hydrated and use sunscreen to protect against the strong sun at higher altitudes.

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  • EUREuro
  • GBPPound Sterling
  • INRIndian Rupees
  • IDRIndonesian Rupiah
  • JPYJapanese Yen
  • HKDHong Kong Dollar
  • MYRMalaysian Ringgit
  • TWDNew Taiwan Dollar
  • THBThai Baht
  • USDU.S Dollar
  • PHPPhilippine Peso
  • NZDNew Zealand Dollar
  • VNDVietnamese Dong
  • KRWKorean Won
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  • CHFSwiss Franc
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