Located in the northwestern part of Vietnam, Sapa is a land of peace, tranquility but hides many wonders of nature. If you plan to take a tour to the northwest of Vietnam in this spring, Sapa should be of your first choice as the warm weather of spring is especially convenient to gaze at beautiful natural landscapes. To be well prepared for the trip, you should take some Sapa tour reviews for consideration. This article will focus on which places you should not miss when visiting Sapa during the Lunar New Year.
If this is your first time in Sapa, you’ll probably be surprised because of the dreamy, poetic scenes which is mentioned in various Sapa tour reviews. There are a lot of stops in Sapa that visitors will be impressed and remember forever. Favourable nature is combined with human creativity so Sapa has such attractive romantic scenes. If standing looking down at Ham Rong Mountain, Sapa shrinks in the eye sight with absolutely breathtaking landscapes. Hanging halfway up the slopes, along the more sunny sides of the mountains are various kinds of orchids. Their colours and their shapes create a landscape picture that you cannot find in anywhere else. Looking further away, visitors can also see the majestic peaks Phanxipang hung between earth and sky. Standing here as the Penglai scene visitors may forget that they are standing in the highlands in the northern Vietnam.
Ham Rong mountain
In addition, there are a variety of destinations that you should visit such as ancient stone church, Bac Ha Market, Silver Waterfall, Love Waterfall, Ancient Stones Field,… If Dalat is famous for the beautifully romantic Love Valley, visitors can also go to Roses Valley of Sapa to enjoy the similar beauty of nature. In particular, during the period of Lunar New Year, you should visit the tribal villages to explore the cultural life of ethnic minorities in the Northern West. Villages such as Cat Cat, Lao Chai, Ta Van, Ta Phin … are the special destinations that tourists should not miss.
The beauty of villages in Sapa
Your Lunar New Year Trip will become more fantastics if you go to Sapa and discover the unique culture of the ethnic minorities here. Cat Cat Village is another village that should be included in this Sapa tour review, which is a village of Hmong, who still preserve the traditional handicraft trades such as cultivating cotton and linen, waving fabrics or crafting silver and copper jewelries. Cat Cat villagers still practice some old unique traditions such as “wife thief” and Gau Tao festival. Most of their festivals are held in the beginning of a lunar year. Also, you can make a visit to Ta Van, inhabited by people of ethnic minorities Giay. Ta Van village leans against Hoang Lien Mountains, in front of Muong Hoa valley – where there are terraced fields stretching and winding endlessly.. In Ta Van, visitors can gaze at the beautiful natural picture in admiration or explore the remains of stone worship of ancient Vietnamese.
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