Sapa is a town in the Lao Cai Province in northwestern Vietnam. Nestled in the Hoang Lien Son mountains, Sapa is known for its stunning natural scenery, including rice terraces, mountains, and valleys. The town is also home to a variety of ethnic minority groups, including the H’mong, Dzao, and Tay. Sapa is a popular tourist destination, especially for trekking and hiking.

HALF DAY FANSIPAN PEAK – THE ROOF OF INDOCHINA (4 HOURS) 

Located in Hoang Lien Mountain Range, The Fansipan is the tallest mountain in the three Indochinese countries of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, the sacred convergence of heaven and the earth, long coined as the Roof of Indochina. Topping the Fansipan is always a desire for outdoor enthusiasts and those with itchy feet.

Transfer to Cable Car Station and spend 20 minutes with the cable car to enjoy the spectacular scenery. Reach 3,143 meters altitude, the highest mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula. Capture an outstanding landscape of nature. Visit the pagoda and then take about 30 mins for 600 steps to the summit of Fansipan the Roof of Indochina. Come back to Cable Car Station and return to Sapa town. 

NOTES:

* OPERATES: 08.00 -12.00 or 13.00 17.00 

* INCLUSIONS: Transportation, Mineral water on car, English speaking guide, Tours & Activities. as mentioned, Entrance fee

* EXCLUSIONS: Meals and Drinks at meal, Tips and Gratuities. 

* REMARKS: Train tickets go to the peak is optional. 

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