Sapa in Lao Cai is a place not to be missed by foreign tourists when coming to Vietnam. Sapa was famous even before the tourism industry promoted it.
The wild and breathtaking beauty of Silver Waterfall, Tien Cave, and the villages here strongly attract foreign tourists.
The rocky mountains, Sapa ancient stone churche, and Fansipan roof top of Indochina bring visitors many new and unexpected experiences.
There are no skyscrapers like big, modern cities, Sapa’s climate is fresh and cool all year round.
Sapa makes Lao Cai a hot destination, making both domestic and foreign tourists always want to discover the secrets of this land: majestic and beautiful forests. La Luoc Lake – Coc San commune, Bat Xat district, Lao Cai province looks beautiful and lively like a watercolor painting in autumn. It is most beautiful in the late afternoon, when the fading sunlight shines on the calm lake surface. In spring, Ngai Thau (a northern border commune, Bat Xat district, Lao Cai province) is famous for its sea of clouds floating in the early sunlight.
Clouds covered the road, villagers got up early to go to the fields and markets. If you hunt clouds, don’t forget to go to Ngai Thau. To experience the unique lives of 27 ethnic minorities in Lao Cai, visit traditional markets. The market is not only a place to buy and sell but also a place for cultural exchange. Can Cau Market (Si Ma Cai, Lao Cai) is one of the largest markets in the Northwest region, attracting a large number of villagers from surrounding mountain tribes.
At the Bat Xat Tet market, right from early morning, every mountain road was filled with people and horses coming to the market. After shopping, people gather in groups at the stalls, enjoy food, drink corn wine and chat happily. This makes Sapa more attractive, becoming a great attraction for domestic and foreign tourists.