Those who like to admire the imposing scenery, enjoy the fresh air of mountainous regions can never ignore a Sapa day tours from Hanoi in which you can visit the villages in valleys or trek along the mountains of Hoang Lien Son Mountains with scenic paysages, and beautiful terraced fields that can not be missed.
In April and May when the villagers conduct farming. And from the beginning of June to the end of September, which is the best time to contemplate the terraced fields.
So, let’s check the suggestions below out to come up with most perfect Sapa tours ever!
Tourist attractions of Sapa 1 day tour from Hanoi
Cat Cat village
Approximately 3 km from Sapa town, this is the place where the Black Hmong people live in, a small valley with beautiful terraces, waterfalls, an old French hydroelectric power plant,… Everyday there are 2 local performances at 10am and 3pm. Ticket price is 40.000VND/ adult, 15.000VND/ child.
Ham Rong
Located right in Sapa town, so all tourists need to do to be able to admire the beauty of this place is walking on the stone steps to the top. On the way get to the top, you may have a chance to immerse in the gorgeousness of the typical flowers of Sapa such as Peach blossom, Plum blossom,… or even some rare orchid species only found in Sapa. Ham Rong is the ideal place for photoshooting, wedding photo album. Every day there are special performances, two in the morning and two in the afternoon. Ticket price is 70.000VND/ adult, 20.000VND/ child.
Silver waterfall
About 12 km from Sapa town, this waterfall with the height of 200m is the highest waterfall in Vietnam. However, the best times to visit the waterfall are June, July, August and September. Ticket price is 15.000VND/ adult, 10.000VND/ child.
Lao Chai – Ta Van
This is a popular tourist destinationfor foreign guests in Sapa day tours from Hanoi. Coming here and you will have the chance to trek from Sapa through the villages of the Black Hmong (Lao Chai), Giay (Ta Van), about 12 km. Ticket price is 50,000 VND / adult, 15,000 VND / child.
Fansipan peak
3143 meters above sea level, this is the favorite place of people who want to experience the climbing adventure or admire the panorama of the region from the highest point which is also called the rooftop of Southeast Asia. It usually takes 2 days 1 night, or 3 days 2 nights with guides to conquer Fansipan.
What to eat in Sapa tours from Hanoi
Salmon, sturgeon
It could be one of the worst regrets in your tour if coming to Sapa but not trying the salmon or sturgeon hotpot in the cool weather of Sapa. Besides the hotpot, the salmon salad is also a must-try dish here.
Cap Nach pig
This small type of pig weighs just over 10kg, lean meat with delicious flavor of this kind of pig is the important element in most of the specialties in Sapa. These pigs are raised by the ethnic people, then sold to the restaurants to play a vedette role of many dishes.
Stream fish
Walking along the road to meet the youth Hmong holding fish skewers for sale, then that is the Sapa stream fish.
What to buy in Sapa
Brocade
The goods in Sapa are mainly textile products from other places, the color is very unique and beautiful, so if you visit this land, don’t forget to buy some brocade products: ethnic clothing, scarves, decorative items,…
Specialties
Plum, peach, pear, Sapa mushrooms,… are very rare and must be bought directly from ethnic people.
So, those are some suggestions and reviews that you should check out before starting a memorable Sapa Vietnam tours.