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Sapa

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Forty kilometers southwest of Lao Cai and the tourist capital of Vietnam’s mountainous north, Sapa is perched dramatically on the western edge of a high plateau, facing the hazy blue peak of Fan Si Pan. Its refreshing climate and vaguely alpine landscape struck a nostalgic chord with European visitors, who traveled up from Lao Cai by sedan chair in the early twentieth century, and by 1930 a flourishing hill station had developed, complete with tennis court, church and over two hundred villas. Nowadays only a handful of the old building remain, the rest lost to time and the 1979 Chinese invasion, as well as those involved in the current hotel development spree. Although height restrictions are finally being enforced on new buildings, the damage has already been done and Sapa’s days as an idyllic haven in the hills have been concreted over. However, what the modern town lacks in character is more than compensated for by its magnificent scenery, and it makes an ideal base for tours of the area’s varied collection of minority villages.

The region is home to many ethnic groups, principally Hmong, Dao and Giay. The group most frequently seen in Sapa is the Black Hmong, who are not intimidated by the presence of foreigners in their midst. In fact, young Hmong girls can often be seen walking hand in hand with Westerners they have befriended prior to making their sales pitch. By contrast, the Red Dao, another common group here, are very shy and not at all happy to be photographed, despite their eye- catching dress.

Sapa’s invigorating air is a real after the dusty plains, but cold nights make warm clothes essential throughout the year: the sun sets early behind Fan Si Pan, and temperatures fall rapidly after dark. During the coldest months, night temperatures often drop below freezing and most winters bring some snow, so it’s worth finding a hotel room with heating. Often a thick fog straight out of a Sherlock Holmes novel can creep over the whole town, lending a spooky feel to the market. You’ll find the best weather from September to November and March to May, though even during these months cold, damp cloud can descend, blotting out the views for several days.

What to Do ?
Sapa was originally a hill station built by the French in 1922 for summer retreats from Hanoi. Tourists surely enjoy the breathtaking views and tribes ' culture. The best way to get around Sapa is to walk and almost everywhere it's steep. In addition, Sapa is a good base for trekking, climbing, cycling and motorbike trips to explore the mountainous region as well as Montagnard villages. Visits to markets are also a highlight in Sapa and surrouding.

When to go ?
The best time to visit Sapa is March and May or mid-September to early December when the weather is pleasant. Before or after these periods, it is different experiences. The winter is cold and brings fog and drizzles while the summer is warm and has frequent showers. The rainy season starts in May through September.

Travel Tips

In Sapa, you will meet ethnic vendors, who keep following you and try to sell handmade articles. It is fine to buy, but if you are not interested, you might want to take care to show lack of interest. Also please note that it'd better to separate handmade articles within your bag preventing some color bleeding as those beautiful articles are used natural dyes from Indigo plants. Riding on motorbikes around Sapa is interesting, adventurous and becomes a popular option. However, just do it with experienced riders or a tour guide because the roads from Sapa to Villages are quite narrow.

Hotels

1. Victoria Sapa ResortAdd:Sapa ,Laocai,
Tel: (84 20) 3871 522
2. Bamboo Sapa Hotel
Add: Sa Pa town
Tel: (84.20) 3871076
3. Hoa Dao Hotel
Add: 31 Xuan Vien St
Tel: (84.20) 387 2606
4. Royal View Hotel
Add: 54 Cau May St, Sa Pa town
Tel: (84.20) 387 1313
5. Chau Long Sapa
Add:024 Dong Loi, Sapa
Tel: (84.20) 3871 245
6. Topas Sapa Vietnam
Add:24 MuongHoa Cau May
Tel: (84.20) 3872404
Restaurants
1. Ta Van Restaurants
Add: Cau May Street  SaPaTown
Tel: (84-20) 3871522
2.Delta Restaurants
Add: 33 Cau May SaPa Town
Tel:  (84-20) 3871799
3. Hoa Sua Restaurants
Add: Thac Bac Street- SaPaTown
Tel:  (84-20) 3871766
4. Mimosa Restaurant
Add: Cau May Street  SaPaTown
Tel: (84-20) 3871377
5. Bamboo Restaurant
Add: Muong Hoa SaPa Town
Tel: (84-20) 3871075
6. Obsvervatory Restaurant
Add: Xuan Vien Street  Sa Pa Town
Tel: (84-20) 3871126
7. Sa Pa Restaurant
Add: 18 Tue Tinh ,Sa Pa Town
Tel:  (84-20) 3872130
8. Auberge Dang Trung
Add: Cau May Street, SaPaTown
Tel: (84-20) 3871243
9. Viet Emotion
Add: 27 Cau May, SaPa Town
Tel: (84-20) 387 2559
Services
1. BIDV Bank
Add: Ngu Chi Son St
Tel: (84-20) 387 25 69
2. Chieu Suong( Massage& Spa)
Add: 16 Thach Son
Tel: (84-20) 387 1919
3. Victoria Spa ( Massage& Spa)
Tel:(84-20) 387 1522
Places to visit
Ta Van Zay Village
Lao Chai Mong Village
Sapa Market
Ta Phin Zao Village
Ham Rong Reservation
Fansipang Mountain
Cat Cat Village
Giang Ta Chai Dao Village







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