Adjacent to the town, Ham Rong mountain is one of the musts for tourists when visiting Sapa.
Being shaped like a dragon’s head dimly looming in the thin veil of the early morning, Ham Rong (Dragon Jaw) Mountain that is fine combination of man-made and natural landscape is an attractive tourist area in the center of Sapa town.
What to see
Ham Rong is home to numerous kinds of flowers and orchard gardens. Wandering stone paths leads tourists to wild peach forest, then orchid gardens with more than 6000 orchid plants belonging to 194 kinds. Besides, there are a lot of indigenous and exotic flowers grown along the paths like Lily of the Nile, hydrangea, geraniums, ox-eyed daisy and cheery blossom. Mountain fruits like peach, plum, and pear are also found here. The scenery hidden in the fog and echo sound from bamboo flute of Mong minority boy change this place into a heaven on the earth.
Another interesting activity is conquering San May (Cloud Yard), the peak of Ham Rong Mountain at the altitude of 1800m to enjoy the imposing panorama of Sapa town. In sunny days, from here tourists can even see the peak of Fansipan under clear sky with white cloud floating around. Along the way to San May, tourists may drop by Cong Troi 1, Cong Troi 2 (Heaven Gate1 and 2) for resting and photo taking. These places also offer visitors a great view to French villas and terraced fields below.
When to go
The best time to visit Ham Rong is spring, when all flowers in the mountain blossom, boast their beauty and perfume.
How to get there
The foot of Ham Rong Mountain is only a short walk from Sapa church. It just takes tourists staying in Sapa town very few minutes to walk from their hotel to Ham Rong Mountain.
Thứ Tư, 21 tháng 12, 2016
Thứ Hai, 14 tháng 11, 2016
Sapa
Sapa is a town in Lao Cai Province in Northwest Vietnam close to the Chinese border. It is located about 350km Northwest of Hanoi. Here is where one will find the Hoang Lien Son range of mountains, which includes Fan Si Pan—the country's highest peak. This quiet Vietnamese town is home to a population which consists mostly of minority groups. There are five main ethnic groups in Sapa: the Hmong, Dao, Tay, Giay and Xa Pho. It is said that Sapa was first occupied by the first four groups, since the Vietnamese from the lowlands (better known as the Kinh) did not colonise the highest valleys. It was only when the French arrived in Tonkin in the 19th century that Sapa was acknowledged and included on the national map. The site where Sapa would be became a key location for the French military as well as missionaries. It was also only in 1993 that Sapa became accessible to many, as this was the year its doors were opened to tourists.
Sapa Attractions
9 The most prominent attraction in the town of Sapa is Fan Si Pan, which is the highest mountain in Vietnam and it is only 19km from town. It may seem like a short distance, but the trek is not easy; the rough terrain and unpredictable weather present some difficulties. Tourists who are fit and have mountain climbing experience will enjoy this attraction the most, as the peak is accessible all year round. Technical climbing skills are not necessary, but endurance is a must. Fan Si Pan can be found in the Hoang Lien National Park, which is an attraction in itself. The park covers a picturesque mountain landscape and several forests, and serves as the habitat for a diverse set of animals. Some species can only be found in Northwest Vietnam and are highly endangered. Nature lovers will truly appreciate this park. Other attractions that are part of the Hoang Lien National Park include the Cat Cat Village and the Ta Phin Village and cave.
Sapa Restaurants/ Dining Scene ADD TO TRIP! 4 Tourists should head on over to P Cau May, which is the main street where all the restaurants and cafés are located. This is where one will find both Delta Restaurant and Gerbera Restaurant, two dining establishments frequented by visitors. Delta Restaurant is known for its reasonable prices, as well as traditional Vietnamese fare and Italian dishes. Those who crave for a taste of the West can visit Gerbera Restaurant and enjoy the rustic and charming décor. Visitors with a sweet tooth will definitely love Baguette & Chocolate Café. This establishment is known as the ultimate destination for chocolate delights and the finest pastries in town. It also serves light meals to patrons. Enjoying a cup of hot chocolate here after a chilly day is truly a treat. Other dining spots worth visiting include Le Gecko Restaurant, Nature Bar and Grill, and Rose Garden.
Sapa Restaurants/ Dining Scene ADD TO TRIP! 4 Tourists should head on over to P Cau May, which is the main street where all the restaurants and cafés are located. This is where one will find both Delta Restaurant and Gerbera Restaurant, two dining establishments frequented by visitors. Delta Restaurant is known for its reasonable prices, as well as traditional Vietnamese fare and Italian dishes. Those who crave for a taste of the West can visit Gerbera Restaurant and enjoy the rustic and charming décor. Visitors with a sweet tooth will definitely love Baguette & Chocolate Café. This establishment is known as the ultimate destination for chocolate delights and the finest pastries in town. It also serves light meals to patrons. Enjoying a cup of hot chocolate here after a chilly day is truly a treat. Other dining spots worth visiting include Le Gecko Restaurant, Nature Bar and Grill, and Rose Garden.
Sapa Restaurants/ Dining Scene
4 Tourists should head on over to P Cau May, which is the main street where all the restaurants and cafés are located. This is where one will find both Delta Restaurant and Gerbera Restaurant, two dining establishments frequented by visitors. Delta Restaurant is known for its reasonable prices, as well as traditional Vietnamese fare and Italian dishes. Those who crave for a taste of the West can visit Gerbera Restaurant and enjoy the rustic and charming décor. Visitors with a sweet tooth will definitely love Baguette & Chocolate Café. This establishment is known as the ultimate destination for chocolate delights and the finest pastries in town. It also serves light meals to patrons. Enjoying a cup of hot chocolate here after a chilly day is truly a treat. Other dining spots worth visiting include Le Gecko Restaurant, Nature Bar and Grill, and Rose Garden.
Sapa Attractions
9 The most prominent attraction in the town of Sapa is Fan Si Pan, which is the highest mountain in Vietnam and it is only 19km from town. It may seem like a short distance, but the trek is not easy; the rough terrain and unpredictable weather present some difficulties. Tourists who are fit and have mountain climbing experience will enjoy this attraction the most, as the peak is accessible all year round. Technical climbing skills are not necessary, but endurance is a must. Fan Si Pan can be found in the Hoang Lien National Park, which is an attraction in itself. The park covers a picturesque mountain landscape and several forests, and serves as the habitat for a diverse set of animals. Some species can only be found in Northwest Vietnam and are highly endangered. Nature lovers will truly appreciate this park. Other attractions that are part of the Hoang Lien National Park include the Cat Cat Village and the Ta Phin Village and cave.
Sapa Restaurants/ Dining Scene ADD TO TRIP! 4 Tourists should head on over to P Cau May, which is the main street where all the restaurants and cafés are located. This is where one will find both Delta Restaurant and Gerbera Restaurant, two dining establishments frequented by visitors. Delta Restaurant is known for its reasonable prices, as well as traditional Vietnamese fare and Italian dishes. Those who crave for a taste of the West can visit Gerbera Restaurant and enjoy the rustic and charming décor. Visitors with a sweet tooth will definitely love Baguette & Chocolate Café. This establishment is known as the ultimate destination for chocolate delights and the finest pastries in town. It also serves light meals to patrons. Enjoying a cup of hot chocolate here after a chilly day is truly a treat. Other dining spots worth visiting include Le Gecko Restaurant, Nature Bar and Grill, and Rose Garden.
Sapa Restaurants/ Dining Scene ADD TO TRIP! 4 Tourists should head on over to P Cau May, which is the main street where all the restaurants and cafés are located. This is where one will find both Delta Restaurant and Gerbera Restaurant, two dining establishments frequented by visitors. Delta Restaurant is known for its reasonable prices, as well as traditional Vietnamese fare and Italian dishes. Those who crave for a taste of the West can visit Gerbera Restaurant and enjoy the rustic and charming décor. Visitors with a sweet tooth will definitely love Baguette & Chocolate Café. This establishment is known as the ultimate destination for chocolate delights and the finest pastries in town. It also serves light meals to patrons. Enjoying a cup of hot chocolate here after a chilly day is truly a treat. Other dining spots worth visiting include Le Gecko Restaurant, Nature Bar and Grill, and Rose Garden.
Sapa Restaurants/ Dining Scene
4 Tourists should head on over to P Cau May, which is the main street where all the restaurants and cafés are located. This is where one will find both Delta Restaurant and Gerbera Restaurant, two dining establishments frequented by visitors. Delta Restaurant is known for its reasonable prices, as well as traditional Vietnamese fare and Italian dishes. Those who crave for a taste of the West can visit Gerbera Restaurant and enjoy the rustic and charming décor. Visitors with a sweet tooth will definitely love Baguette & Chocolate Café. This establishment is known as the ultimate destination for chocolate delights and the finest pastries in town. It also serves light meals to patrons. Enjoying a cup of hot chocolate here after a chilly day is truly a treat. Other dining spots worth visiting include Le Gecko Restaurant, Nature Bar and Grill, and Rose Garden.
Thứ Ba, 25 tháng 10, 2016
Interesting facts about Sapa
The permanent population of Sapa is less than 10.000 people, which is at least 20 times lower than the annual number of local and overseas travelers visiting the town.
The majority of the town’s population is ethnic Vietnamese who live in nearby villages around Sapa, coming to town mainly to shop or to sell their products.
Ethnic Vietnamese from the lowland only migrated to Sapa in the early 1960s, with support of the Government program on migration.
Terraced rice fields in Sapa was ranked as the world's most beautiful terraces by USA Travel and Leisure Magazine
Fan Si Pan Mountain is the highest mountain peak in Vietnam and Indochina which is located only a few kilometers west of Sapa, and can be easily seen from the town itself.
Tram Ton mountain passes between Sapa and Lai Chau, located at nearly 2.000 meters (6.500 feet) is the highest mountain pass in Vietnam.
Muong Hoa valley has 196 strange carvings of the ancient inhabitants thousands of years ago and so far archaeologists haven’t been able to explain this information yet.
Sapa is the "kingdom" of the fruit with a large variety of wild flowers especially immortal flowers which live forever.
Sapa is one of the very few places in Vietnam to see snow. Snow tour is very popular among Vietnamese students.
Perhaps it is the only destination in Vietnam that you must ask for permission if you want to take a photo of an ethnic person.
Teenagers in Sapa speak foreign languages much more fluently than Vietnamese. It is no surprise that sometimes they do not speak national language but prefer English.
There is one Catholic Church in Sapa, which was built in stone in 1930.
Lao Chai, Ta Van and Ta Phin are the most favorite trekking trails. Thousands of tourists who come to Sapa every year walk hundreds of miles of trekking trails between and around the tribal villages.
Sapa appears on the national map of tourist fully in 1993, when all obstacles were cleared to welcome international tourists.
The majority of the town’s population is ethnic Vietnamese who live in nearby villages around Sapa, coming to town mainly to shop or to sell their products.
Ethnic Vietnamese from the lowland only migrated to Sapa in the early 1960s, with support of the Government program on migration.
Terraced rice fields in Sapa was ranked as the world's most beautiful terraces by USA Travel and Leisure Magazine
Fan Si Pan Mountain is the highest mountain peak in Vietnam and Indochina which is located only a few kilometers west of Sapa, and can be easily seen from the town itself.
Tram Ton mountain passes between Sapa and Lai Chau, located at nearly 2.000 meters (6.500 feet) is the highest mountain pass in Vietnam.
Muong Hoa valley has 196 strange carvings of the ancient inhabitants thousands of years ago and so far archaeologists haven’t been able to explain this information yet.
Sapa is the "kingdom" of the fruit with a large variety of wild flowers especially immortal flowers which live forever.
Sapa is one of the very few places in Vietnam to see snow. Snow tour is very popular among Vietnamese students.
Perhaps it is the only destination in Vietnam that you must ask for permission if you want to take a photo of an ethnic person.
Teenagers in Sapa speak foreign languages much more fluently than Vietnamese. It is no surprise that sometimes they do not speak national language but prefer English.
There is one Catholic Church in Sapa, which was built in stone in 1930.
Lao Chai, Ta Van and Ta Phin are the most favorite trekking trails. Thousands of tourists who come to Sapa every year walk hundreds of miles of trekking trails between and around the tribal villages.
Sapa appears on the national map of tourist fully in 1993, when all obstacles were cleared to welcome international tourists.
Thứ Ba, 13 tháng 9, 2016
Peru Family Vacation, Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Urubamba White Water Rafting, Mara Salt Mines
Which Country (Countries) did you visit on this trip? Peru
Your overall comments on the trip and the travel company:
We just returned from a 10 day trip to Peru with 15 family members. Our agent worked with me to plan every detail of the trip. Everything went according to schedule and without a single hitch! Our agent lined up a trip to satisfy every single member in our group ages 71 to 10. We will never forget this trip of a lifetime! The trip was planned so that we could adjust to the elevation appropriately. We started with 3 days, 2 nights in the Amazon jungle. The resort we stayed at and the activities planned were awesome! The food was good too. The kids, ages 10-18 loved that part of the trip the best. We moved on to the Sacred Valley for 4 days, day 1 full day touring at Pisac ruins,
Ollantaytambo ruins, day 2 full day touring included Chincero weaving demonstration, Moray ruins & Mara salt mines, day 3 was horseback riding for 11 in our group and the other 4 went whitewater rafting on the Urubamba river, and day 4 was our trip to Machu Picchu. We moved on to Cusco for 2 nights. Our first full day in Cusco, we did a 1/2 day tour, and a late afternoon chocolate making event for 1 hour at the Choco Museo. The next morning we left for Lima, spent 1 night in Lima and did a 1/2 day city tour. We had the afternoon free and headed to the airport by 7:00 pm for our flights back to the U.S. We were met by representatives at every location at the times stated. All our tours were private for our group and the guides were awesome. The food was so tasty throughout our trip. Our agent made reservations in advance for our dinners. Be flexible. We are used to eating lunches around noon, but while touring, most lunches were around 2-3 pm in the afternoon. We did have protein bars that we packed in our backpack. Bonus item working with this agent....my husband had requested a surprise birthday cake for me at the restaurant in our Sacred Valley hotel. Our agent personally ordered a cake from a known bakery in Cusco and drove 1.5-2 hours to our hotel to personally deliver it with a nice birthday present! That is going way above and beyond! It was a pleasure meeting him in person! I would not hesitate to recommend this agent and his company for any travel in South America!
What were the most enjoyable or memorable parts of your trip?
Everything was memorable so it's hard for me to pick. Definitely the Amazon, and the ruins in the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu!f you could take your trip again, what would you do differently?
We had 10 days to fit a lot in. I'd say having a a little more down time would have been helpful, but we were not willing to extend our trip at the time we planned it. I would drop the Lima tour and just travel back to Lima from Cusco and fly out in the evening. By the time we were done with everything, we were ready to head home. I think a trip to Lake Titicaca would have been nice to fit in if we had a couple of extra days to spare.
Thứ Ba, 9 tháng 8, 2016
9 unforgettable dishes when traveling Sapa
Sapa tourism is not only famous for magnificent beauty of nature, the fresh cool climate, but also a place has many special foods with bold flavours of the northwestern mountains. We will give you some suggestion of what food you must try when visit Sapa which impressed all of the tourists visiting here.
Bamboo tube sticky rice
Traditional Sapa bamboo tube sticky rice Bamboo tube sticky rice is typical dish of ethnic minorities Northwest region of our country, the main ingredient is sticky rice cooked in bamboo. When it is done, the singed skin of the bamboo is removed, leaving a thin cover that is also peeled away when you eat. Bamboo tube sticky rice is popular and favorite because of impressive taste of sticky rice, mineral water and soft fragrancy of bamboo.
Seven colours sticky rice
Seven colours sticky rice is traditional dish of Nung ethnic minority in Muong Khuong District, Lao Cai province.
Seven colours sticky rice is traditional dish of Nung ethnic minority in Muong Khuong District, Lao Cai province. This dish has seven colors such as pink, vermilion, scarlet, bright green, yellow green, banana leaf green and yellow and especially these colors is made from natural tree so the sticky rice has typical taste of the nature here and you can totally feel secure when eating it. In New year day, every family eats this sticky rice and wish for lucky and happy New Year. Cap Nach pork
Grilled Cap Nach pork
A delicious food hard to resist in Sapa.
It is easy to meet the picture of local people carrying pigs or even carring under armpit to sell in the market, and the name "lon cap nach" ( or “ carried-under-arm”) is originated from that. This is special pigs of upland people, local people do not lock pigs in pigpen, they free- range them to find food in the forest or garden since they are piglet. Therefore, after 1 year the pigs weight just about 20kgs and then are brought to the market for sale. Cap Nach Pork is very famous and used for processing a lot of delicious food in many luxurious restaurants.
Grilled food
The cool weather is so perfect for grilled food
The weather in Sapa is cool all year, that why you should never forget to try grilled dishes such as the skewered pork, grilled pork side, quail, skewered beef with enokitake mushroom or “Cai Meo” - a special kale in Sapa,... Cai Meo is a special vegetables here, the bitter taste of this vegetables stagnating on the tongue will make tourist enjoy.
Sapa Peach
Sapa Peach is not only beautiful but also very tasty- one of characteristic of this place
The sweet, sour, acrid taste and unmistakable fragrance is the unique taste of genuine Sapa peach. The gardens of Sapa Peach full of fruit around the town always attracts tourists visiting Sapa. A basket of Sapa peaches will certainly be precious gift for friends and relatives from northwest region.
In addition, if you visit a restaurant here, do not forget to order apple pies served with Sapa honey.
Thang Co
Eating Thang Co together with drinking corn wine which is warm and fragrant, is the essence of the mountains.
Thang Co is one of the most famous dishes of the Mong in the northwest of Vietnam. It exists in every villages and market of the H'mong. Thang Co Sapa is made from horse, a pot of soup which includes meat, organs of horse, vegetables and special kinds of spices. The technique of making it is quite simple. After the animal is killed and washed, its internal parts are removed, which are later cut up. These parts are put in a big pan and fried in their own grease. Minutes later, water is added to the pan and the meat is simmered for hours.
Thang Co is often served with Cai Meo, Ngon Su Hao, Cai Lau – some special vegetables in Sapa... Eating Thang Co together with drinking corn wine which is warm and fragrant, is the essence of the mountains. When food and drinks mix together will create a sense of comfort and unforgetability.
Smoked meat
This is a popular dish of ethnic minorities in Sapa.
As a popular dish of ethnic minorities in Sapa. Smoked meat is made from the meat of shoulder and back of pigs, buffalos, cows and horses. To make smoked meat, they first clarify fat and muscle from the meat, cut into 2-3 centimeters pieces, then marinate with mashed Mac Khen leave, granular salt, pepper and crushed banana nuts. Lastly hang it up over wood stove, the heat and smoke from stove are not only preserved meat not to be spoiled but also make the meat has a very particular taste. Fried bacon with Cai Meo will be very exotic dishes, it is tasty enough to keep tourists this place.
Silkie Chicken ( or silky chicken)
The studies have shown that Silkie Chicken has not only effect of sex ability but also medicinal value especially in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
As a special kind of chicken of the Mong with black skin, meat and bone. The meat of Silkie chicken is firm, delicious, crispy skin make eaters feel interesting. The studies have shown that Silkie Chicken has not only effect of sex ability but also medicinal value especially in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. The most famous dish made from Silkie chicken in Sapa is grilled chicken with honey. Delicious grilled chicken eating with mint leaves, pepper and salt in lime, will surely sastify the most discerning diners. Silkie chiken is very small, about 1.2 kilogram per one with pitch black skin. the people who sees it the first time will feel a little “disgusting”. Silkie chiken can be processed into many different food but the most delicious dish is grilled chicken with honey. Grilled chicken after finishing still steaming hot, the best is that we eat with mint leaves, pepper and salt in lime, so delicious. Your Sapa trip will be imperfect if you do not try this dish.
Salmon
Salmon Sapa is fine cuisine here, low fat, nutritious and indescribable delicious
Salmon is recently reared sucessfully in Sapa thanks to the temperate climate, similiar to the climate of Europe and North America where is the habitat of salmon. Unlike imported salmon are usually fat, friable meat, farmed salmon in Sapa has firm meat, beautiful pink, low fat and high nutritional value, which can be processed into many different dishes, especially salmon salad, salmon hot pot, grilled salmon ... That is why salmon dish is gradually becoming a luxury dish to treat travelers when coming to Sapa.
Thứ Sáu, 29 tháng 7, 2016
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Sapa - Vietnam: TOPAS ECOLODGE
Topas Ecolodge is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests in Sapa (Lao Cai). The hotel offers guests a range of services and amenities designed to provide comfort and convenience. 24hr room service, bicycle rental, safety deposit boxes, coffee shop, restaurant are there for guest's enjoyment. Guestrooms are designed to provide an optimal level of comfort with welcoming decor and convenient amenities like refrigerator, television, shower, in room safe, air conditioning. Take a break from a long day and make use of garden. Convenience and comfort makes Topas Ecolodge the perfect choice for your stay in Sapa (Lao Cai).
Based on ecological principles, Topas Ecolodge actively seeks to be a minimum impact facility. The lodge employs local people and uses local products wherever possible. The 25 individual cottages have breathtaking valley views and feel quite secluded, scattered across the hill.
Based on ecological principles, Topas Ecolodge actively seeks to be a minimum impact facility. The lodge employs local people and uses local products wherever possible. The 25 individual cottages have breathtaking valley views and feel quite secluded, scattered across the hill.
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