10 Things to do in Sapa That You Shouldn't Miss

May 18, 2021 Margarita Chappel

The northwest market town of Sapa is colorful and charming, providing the perfect oasis in the midst of a strenuous mountain trek or rice-paddy tour. The Gothic stone church at the center of town is a bull’s-eye in the center of shops and stalls, serving as a reminder of the town’s French missionary influence. Dine on Vietnamese or European-inspired cuisine downtown, and don’t miss the Saturday night "love market," one of the most potent—and strictest—single’s nights imaginable.
Restaurants in Sapa

1. Fansipan Mountain

Sapa 330000 Vietnam
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,298 reviews

Fansipan Mountain

Fansipan is one of the most beautiful attractions in Sapa, It is the peak of Indochina with the elevation of 3143m

Reviewed By chelyny

Simply amazing. Don’t miss out. Weather in town will not determine weather at the top. It was cloudy the day I went and opened up to blue skies at the summit. Also went solo. Very easy to do. Take taxi or walk to sun plaza Buy train + cable car tickets Take train Take cable car Climb the stairs or take more trains I suggest climbing as you can see all the different views and see and enter temples along the way. There’s a cafe with stunning views at the top to enjoy drinks, rest, use restroom, WiFi.

2. Ta Phin Village

Ta Phin, Sapa Vietnam
Excellent
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4.5 based on 340 reviews

Ta Phin Village

Reviewed By C500DIgaryh - Morpeth, United Kingdom

I have just returned home from Sa Pa where I went to stay for a few days with my Vietnamese friends who live in the village they always make me feel like one of the family when I visit them every year. I would recommend staying a few day just to see how they live day to day. Everybody is very friendly. Well worth having a herbal bath. My friends do home stay's but don't force things on you, it is a relaxing environment. If anyone needs any information just contact me.

3. Muong Hoa Valley

Sapa 333108 Vietnam
Excellent
75%
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4.5 based on 1,149 reviews

Muong Hoa Valley

Reviewed By amistad8 - London, United Kingdom

I went on my own. Most people take guides which I cannot understand as it is hard to get lost there. In any case, I highly recommend the hike to the valley as well as villages nearby, Ta Van and Lao Chai - beautiful views of rice fields and magnificent mountains!

4. Sun World Fansipan Legend

Nguyen Chi Thanh Street, Sapa Vietnam +84 20 3818 888 [email protected] http://www.fansipanlegend.com.vn/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 912 reviews

Sun World Fansipan Legend

Reviewed By Khli - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Fansipan summit “the Roof of Indocina” is at 3143m ASL on the Hong Lien Son Mountain at the border of Lao Cai and Lai Chau. Before the cable car system develop by Sun World Group which they name it cable car to FASIPAN LEGEND, it used to take minimum two hiking days to reach the summit. Now with the cable car you can reach the peak in 30 minute and complete the site seeing in half day return. It is designed by European operator Doppelmayr. It run every day from 07:30am – 05:30pm. The breath taking changing view every second with the swirling floating clouds and the mountain range meeting the sky. Fansipan Legend is one of the highlight for travellers to Sa Pa and worth visiting. This is my third trip to Sa Pa and the first trip to Fansipan summit. I record my experience to Fansipan Legend summit from Sa Pa for those in planning. First you will look for the ticketing office/station at Sun Plaza complex which house the Hotel, Restaurant, Shopping centre an funicular station. During my visit in October 2019 there was a promotion Vietnamese at 50% discount on ticket to Fansipan Legend. Effective 1st September – 31 December 2019. Foreign travellers paid full fare of VND700K from the Sa Pa Station by funicular rail to Fansipan cable car station (Fansipan Legend complex) and return. Not inclusive the funicular station from Do Quyen to Truc May station just below the summit. First you will board the Muong Hoa Funiculars train at Sa Pa Station (1) to Muong Hoa Funiculars Station (2) at Muong Hoa Valley, about 2 km. The train can ferry around 200 passengers at any one time. On arrival Muong Hoa Funicular station there is a park accessible only for guest who bought the buffet lunch if not mistaken is VND150k (Oct 2019). Option to proceed to switch to Hoang Lien Cable Car Station (3).This cable car quite big and each cabin able to hold 35 passengers. All around with clear transparent glass which you can enjoyed the view below while floating with the cloud. Upon exit the arrival station, Fansipan Station (4) you are now at the Fansipan Legend Complex. Greeting by the cool breeze and floating cloud and the beautiful majestic Hoang Lien Son Mountain range around. You can start to explore the complex as there are steps trails leading to the Fansipan summit. Along the way there were a lot of thing to explore. The first welcoming structure such as Three Arched Gate, Mau Temple, Ha Temple, Bich Van Thien Tu , In front rise from the cliff independently is the 32m Bich Van Thien Tu tower and the Dai Hong Cung – a 32m 5 storey tower cliff of which 4 storeys were built front granite stone and top floor is the traditional square wooden double roof pavilion of Tang Dynasty. Each floor of the tower house a bronze bell which will ringed at fixed times. Further up the stairs toward the left is the Do Quyen Funicular rail station and another ticketing office (additional charge) to Truc May Station Funicular station (just below the summit) if you choose not to walk the stair step up. I would suggest you take the slow walk up if you can so that you can see all the every inches of views as you walk. Some will take the way up and walk the steps stairs down so that they can still visit the other attraction site. Behind the funicular station is another steps trail up but it was not accessible during my visit. But the view towards the left is a better choice as you have more to explore such as the Nine Floor 30m cascaded waterfall and the pillars has the sacred Buddhism scripture. The two 150 steps granite stairs flank on both leading to next level where a 3 storeys monument with a 21m Amitabha Buddha Statue seated on the top floor base of lotus. The Four Celestial Heavenly Kings guarding the four cardinal directions. Guarding the North is the Chief of the four Duo Wen Tien Wang (Da Van Thien Vuong), his symbolic weapon are pagoda on the left and umbrella on the right hand and is the the ruler of Rain. At the South is the Zeng Zhang Tien Wang (Tang Truong Thien Vuong), his symbolic weapon is the sword on his right hand and is the ruler of the wind. Guardian of the East is the King of music Chi Kou Tien Wang (Tri Quoc Thien Vuong), his symbolic weapon is the traditional Chinese musical instrument pipa in his hand. Lastly the guardian of the west Guang Mu Tien Wang (Quang Muc Thien Vuong) with his symbolic weapon, a serpent in his hand. The guarded 2nd floor is the sacred preaching room (no flash photography inside). Finally the ground floor is the tea room. Behind this monument. The 800m stone steps trail (The Ta Vu) with the bronze statue of the original follower of Gautama Buddha, the Eighteen Arhats guide you to 12m Bronze statue of Avalokiteshvara (Guan Yin) weighing 18 tons standing at peak looking eastward and The Spirit Temple at the end of the mountain range and up another level is the Kim Son Bao Thang Tu temple complex at 3091m. The 11 storey Thuong Pagoda standing with the casted bronze lotus at shinning at the tip, at the centre is the Dai Hung Bau Thien temple, inside the temple house many golden colour deities statue accompany by the meditation mantra chanting fill the tranquil atmosphere. Behind is the Ancestral Hall, along the two side line the Eighteen Arhats. After exploring here you are going up to the next level, walking towards the left after the cinnamon tea kiosks on the steep steps take you to the Truc May Station complex (the funicular arrival station from Do Quyen station), you can skip this for the way down. Another few stair steps is the final platform where the symbolic pyramid of 3142m was place to mark the FANSIPAN summit. The 25m flag pole platform for photography, the highest Flag Tower of Indochina. The base was built from the green granite stone of Thanh Hoa with sculptures carving of the Vietnamses history and cultures around the base. You can hang around here to enjoy the fresh cool breeze and to snap photos of the every minutes changing scenery of Hong Lien Son Mountain range with the cloud floats by. To complete the visit of Fansipan Legend, go down the staircase to Truc May station, beside there is a boutique café serving fruit juice, tea, coffee and pastries and light foods. It has all glass window for you to enjoy the view and the washroom is at the basement excess from outside. While enjoying the coffee you than decide to walk down or to experience the funicular train.

5. Love Waterfall

Highway 4D Far From Sa Pa Town 14 Km, Sapa 330000 Vietnam +84 8 3899 8568 [email protected] http://lovewaterfall.com
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4.5 based on 837 reviews

Love Waterfall

Reviewed By 677rudyn - Ostend, Belgium

Nearby silver waterfall, ideally to combine and really worth a visit. Nice tropical garden and waterfall.

6. Terraced Rice Fields in Shin Chai Village

Cau May street, Sapa 330000 Vietnam +84 98 958 74 00 http://www.sapalandscapes.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 201 reviews

Terraced Rice Fields in Shin Chai Village

Sapa Landscapes is an international destination and the spirit is in between landscapes and local culture. The team is composed by youngsters of several families from the villages around. The difference is that it is possible for the visitors to communicate directly with the villagers, travel with ethnic people who will become local guides, because they are extremely knowledgeable about local cultures, history and the environment, learn English and French from tourists. However the spirit remains the same; we favorise the cultural exchanges by sharing all the natural moments of a day, meals, discovery activities, cooking, drinks, sometimes ceremonies, and even some everyday work like handcart. If there is a request, we can hire local artists for some simple representations, but most of the time, we interact with the local culture more than “watch it”.

Reviewed By freddieledgr - Andover, United Kingdom

Great visit, the rice fields were beautiful and it was excellent to see the contrast of lifestyles throughout the village.

7. O Quy Ho Mountain Pass

4A National Highway Border between Lao Cai province & Lai Chau province., Sapa Vietnam +84 97 878 10 00 http://www.vietnamtomtravel.com
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

O Quy Ho Mountain Pass

Reviewed By Xcrat - Singapore, Singapore

Except the Balinese alike gate, this place is great place for sunset. Going to that place by a motorbike, it was chilling and windy especially otw back. Beware of the traffic police in the evening, this route is their area to make bribe money and they insulted ladies by asking number n words. It was such a bad exp in Vietnam and it ruined our holidays a bit.

8. Thac Bac Waterfall (Silver Falls)

Sapa Vietnam +84 4 3926 2730
Excellent
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4.0 based on 485 reviews

Thac Bac Waterfall (Silver Falls)

Reviewed By Pastandyou

On the way to Tram Ton Pass, we took a short walk to Silver Waterfall. The guide said that we were lucky to visit Thac Bac in the summer because the water pours down strongly from June to October. I was really impressed by the waterfall like a white dragon diving into the stream and the stunning scenery of the surrounding mountains. It was also amazing to soak in the cool stream. You can totally relax there and imbue with the natures because the atmosphere was fresh and wonderful compared to the big cities. It’s nothing else but a waterfall, but I strongly recommend to visit it once when in Sapa, especially in the summer.

9. Ham Rong Mountain

Sapa 100000 Vietnam +84 869 299 959 http://sapagrouptours.jimdo.com
Excellent
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4.0 based on 310 reviews

Ham Rong Mountain

Highest sceneric view in Sapa

Reviewed By JSTrip_77 - Hanoi, Vietnam

Even though the weather was gray and misty - and it was winter - we went to Ham Rong. The flowers were really pretty and while the statues of the animals of the Chinese zodiac weren't all in the best shape, they were fun and lively. Plus, it's funny that they chose Mickey Mouse, Scooby Doo, and Tom (the cat from Tom and Jerry)! If you go up to the top, they offer cross-bow shooting (toys, basically, not dangerous). There are lots of options for light food and drink as well as lots of souvenirs - specifically ethnic minority clothing - in the park as well as on the road to it. It was well worth the trip and inexpensive entry fee. Just be careful of your footing when it is misty or rainy.

10. Cat Cat village

Sapa 330000 Vietnam
Excellent
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3.5 based on 911 reviews

Cat Cat village

Reviewed By gillank - Hanoi, Vietnam

Although it is a bit of a tourist trap, it is a great wall through, with some beautiful places to take photos. Local people are also friendly

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