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The History | People | Handicraft | Attractions | Restaurants | Hotels | Festivals | Transportation |
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Attractions in Sapa Sapa Market. Busy on Sunday Location: Sapa town A very interesting market with all kinds of ethic items.
Sapa Church. ( built in 1922 ) Open on Saturday afternoon and Sunday for tourists Location: Sapa town centre
Ham Rong Moutain Location ; Sapa town Admission : 20,000 dong
Silver Water fall and Tran Ton pass Location: 12 km west of Sapa Admission: 5000 dong
Cat Cat village-Hmong people Location: 3 km down the valley from Sapa Admission : 10,000 dong
Ta Phin village- Red Dzao people Location: 12 km north of Sapa Admission : 10,000 dong Note: need permission from Sapa tourism centre or a travel agent in Sapa
Lao Chai and Ta Van village- Hmong & Dzay people Location: 8 km south of Sapa Admission: 10,000 Note: need permission from Sapa tourism centre or a travel agent in Sapa
Ban Ho village- Tay people Location: 20 km south of Sapa Admission: 10,000 Note: need permission from Sapa tourism centre or a travel agent in Sapa
Fansipan mountain peak- the highest mountain in Indochina (1443 m above sea lever) Location: in northwest among Hoang Lien Son mountain rang, nearby Sapa Conquering from Sapa, 2 options- 3 day trip depart from Tram Ton Pass, 4 day trip depart from Cat Cat. Admission: 50,000 dong Note: need permission from Sapa tourism centre or a travel agent in Sapa and a local tour guide is necessary |
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