My Experience Trekking Sapa Valley, Vietnam (PART ONE) | travel vlog
This was one of the best experiences of my life.
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TREKKING IN SAPA VIETNAM | Hiking to Lao Chai village
Today we are in the small mountainous town of Sapa, Vietnam.
A big draw to Sapa is its hiking trails which is a popular tourist attraction. Not being big trekkers, we decided to test our physical abilities when we took on a 1 day trek (12km) to Lao Chai Village.
We took the difficult route to Chai Village through mud and fell a number of times! We were almost run down by a herd of frightened buffalo, ate lunch in the remote village of Lao Chi and enjoyed an amazing trek with only our guide and the nature around us which is beautiful Sapa, Vietnam.
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Fansipan (Vietnamese: Phan Xi Păng) is a mountain in Vietnam. At 3,143 metres (10,312 ft), it is the highest mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula (comprising Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia), hence its nickname the Roof of Indochina. It is located in the Lào Cai Province of the Northwest region of Vietnam, 9 km southwest of Sa Pa Township in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range.
The origin of the name Phan Xi Păng is unclear. The most accepted theory is that the name evolved from Hủa Xi Pan (the tottering giant rock) - the name that the locals called the mountain based on its shape. Another theory suggested that the name came from Hmong people as the name means Azalea Mountain in their language due to the prevalence of azalea and other species of Rhododendron genus on the mountain.
Fansipan was formed around 250-260 million years ago, between the Permian period in the Paleozoic era and the Triassic period in the Mesozoic era. The Himalayan orogeny since Late Meosozic has further uplifted Fansipan and the Hoang Lien Son Range and created the Red River Fault to the east.[4] Currently, the mountain continues to be raised at a rate of 0.032 m (0.10 ft) a year.
The initial metal pyramid was made and installed here by Soviet engineers from Hòa Bình in 1985. The amateur mountaineering expedition was the first one since the end of the colonial period and was officially timed to the 40th anniversary of the Victory Day of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany.
Fansipan can be climbed in a steep and fairly strenuous hike. Previously, it would take about 5-6 days from Sa Pa to reach Fansipan peak and return. Now the total time is usually only about 3 days, even 2 days, or for experts and strong, healthy people, it can be done in one day.
A cable car to the peak of Fansipan was inaugurated on February 2, 2016. It departs from a terminal in Muong Hoa Valley near Sa Pa and takes 20 minutes to arrive at the summit. The service holds two Guinness World Records for the longest non-stop three-rope cable car in the world, spanning 6.3 km (3.9 mi), and the greatest elevation difference by a non-stop three-roped cable car for the 1,410 m (4,630 ft) difference in elevation between the termini.
It is very important to research weather and when to visit various places in Vietnam as the rainy season can put a gloomy mood on things. With Mount Fansipan, you will be trekking in part for the gorgeous views of the top and Sapa valley but you won’t see these views if it’s cloudy and rainy. You might also be freezing when you get there. For the most ideal conditions, make the trek between October and April. During the summer, it can rain and make the trail treacherous even with good hiking shoes. However, December and January can be quite cold, the peak has even seen some snow! If you are in Hanoi and have a flexible schedule, I suggest watching the weather in order to ensure the best experience. Sapa is a far hike in of itself, the trek even longer, so make sure the weather conditions are ideal.
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Fansipan trek was awesome. but it was monsoon season, super rainy and lotsa cloud cover so the view wasn't too awesome. Do see the comments/ some of my replies below if u wanna know more abt the trek!
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Mt.Fansipan, Sapa, Hanoi, Vietnam
Fansipan is a the highest mountain in the indochinese Penisula, hence its nickname the roof of Indochina. Hiking this trail take us two days one night, where we will stay at the guest house (Base Camp) for a night before adcending to the summit. We enjoy awesome sceneries, conquer the untouched trails, discover the unique culture of ethnic villages. (Part 1 video)
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Topas Ecolodge - A Heaven Resort In Sapa - Vietnam
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Sapa has been becoming a major tourist destination of north Vietnam, a natural starting point for the unique experiences in the mountainous area, which includes the Hoang Lien Son mountain range, Indochina’s highest peak of Fansipan (3,143m) and 5 different hill-tribes, each one colourful, distinct, and with its own language and cultural values. Some of the villages, especially the more remote ones, are still largely untouched by modern ways of life.
The main attraction in Sapa is to visit the hill tribe’s villages. There are many unique opportunities to experience the hidden trails, breathtaking sceneries, unmixed culture and way of life…but without the availability of basic accommodation. You can either sleep in local houses, or in tents outside the villages. Here began our idea of building the Ecolodge. Topas Ecolodge is now the only one of its kind in Vietnam. It has a perfect location – situated atop two cone formed hills, set deep in the spectacular Sapa valley of northern Vietnam.
Topas Ecolodge is based on sustainable principles to ensure that the lodge has a minimum impact on the surrounding environment. We employ local people and use local products and goods, in order to bring economic benefits to the local community as well as we have implemented a wastewater facility to avoid pollution of the local area.
It all started around 1993 when Topas Travel from Denmark arranged tours to the area in corporation with a local Vietnamese family. Together we got the idea for Topas Ecolodge in 1999. After investigating the area and applying for permissions the building project was launched in June 2003.
The main idea when we first started to consider building the lodge was to create a comfortable base near the minority villages. We wanted to offer a comfortable stay for our guests in a remote area, close to the local life. We felt that a full-service five star hotel would not be the right fit. So we built a simple base that would have the least amount of impact on the natural surroundings. When we first built here there was no electricity, no mobile reception and no internet. Much has happened since.
Topas Ecolodge opened in April 2005.
We want to be sure that we have presented ourselves as accurately as possible before you visit us. Therefore, there are some things you should know; Topas Ecolodge is situated 18 km outside Sapa town and the bus ride is approximately 45 min. We call it an “adventurous bus ride” mainly because the road conditions are not too good, but also because you’ll meet many of the ethnic minorities of this area and probably a few buffalos.
We call ourselves a ‘lodge’ because we are not an ordinary hotel. Our bungalows have no TV or other entertainment and we have no swimming pool but a wooden bathtub but a newly opened spa specializing in the traditional Red Dao herbal bath.
Our employees are very friendly, young people from the local minority tribes and not all are equally proficient in English.
We often experience break down of the power supply and during the rice planting season we struggle with the lack of water.
Sometimes the weather is clear and sometimes it’s cloudy – and it can be even muddy.
However, we have a very unusual location with a spectacular view and lots of unique trekking and mountain biking trails in our backyard. We invite people out here to experience Vietnam in a different way and to escape the busy city life for a true and quiet mountain getaway.
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Our 2 day, 1 night climb up Mt Fansipan in Vietnam.
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Vlog #84 I took a 3 day/2 night trip to Sapa, Northern Vietnam to trek through the hills and meet the local tribal people! The tour was booked through Vietnam Backpackers Hostel - Downtown Hanoi.
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On our final leg of our journey trekking all over the Sapa, Vietnam region, we hiked with the intention of reaching Giang Ta Chai Village - home of the Dzao Tribe. Our night spent at the traditional home stay was an enriching experience. The traditional beds with mosquito nets in a communal setting on the second floor was a far cry from our cozy bed with a view in Sapa; however, we were so tired and flat our exhausted from our full day hike that we could have slept on a bed of nails without even noticing it. Prior to sleeping we enjoyed chatting with a group of other travelers on our hike, while taking a few chugs of a local moonshine - provided by our tour guide - along with drinking several beers.
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In the morning we woke up to a mountain high pile of pancakes and syrup that our group devoured. What appeared to be enough food to feed a small army ended up gone in mere minutes.
Finally we after packing up our belongings and having one more cup of coffee we began what would be our final hike of the trip.
Immediately, we were taken aghast by sheer steepness of the trail compared to our previous legs of the journey. Although I took time to record video and take photos, this was the most challenging part of the trail and I had to limit my time spent on documenting the journey in order to keep up with the pace of the group.
At times completely out of breathe, this was a far more arduous affair compounded further by the fact sections of the trail was muddy, making for slippery steps; luckily, none of us in the group ended up falling in it.
Our views at first were of magnificent vistas with engineered rice terraces descending in orderly fashion; however, we quickly reached a point where we entered a bamboo forest with terrain even muddier than what we had just experienced.
The reward for all of this hiking was a cascading waterfall offering shady reprieve and a much needed break-point prior to us all having lunch. I think our guide could instinctively tell we were knackered at this point, so we ended up hanging out in this area for at least twice as long as any other rest stop along the way.
The arduous trek had come to an end and we slept like babies the entire way back to Sapa in the passenger van that bumped along the unpaved sections of road. With just a few hours to kill before our train ride back to Hanoi, we spent time online getting caught up on emails, editing photos and stringing together clips of videos from our hike that would later be uploaded to YouTube and Vimeo.
Overall, our experience trekking in Sapa was both rewarding and challenging at the same time. Had I been in better health, I know I would have enjoyed it even more; however, oddly enough, I think the challenge of doing the hike just after dealing with a serious bout of food poisoning made the struggles more rewarding:
Trên chân cuối cùng của chúng ta về cuộc hành trình của chúng tôi đi bộ trên tất cả các Sa Pa, khu vực Việt Nam, chúng tôi leo với ý định đạt Giang Tả Chải Village - quê hương của tộc người Dao.
Đêm của chúng tôi với các cảnh ở nhà truyền thống là một kinh nghiệm phong phú. Các giường truyền thống với màn chống muỗi trong một khung cảnh xã trên tầng hai là khác xa với giường ấm cúng của chúng tôi với một cái nhìn tại Sapa, tuy nhiên, chúng tôi đã quá mệt mỏi và kiệt sức căn hộ của chúng tôi từ tăng đầy đủ ngày của chúng tôi rằng chúng tôi có thể ngủ trên một giường của móng tay mà không cần chú ý đến nó.
Trước khi ngủ chúng tôi rất thích trò chuyện với một nhóm khách du lịch khác trên tăng của chúng tôi, trong khi tham gia một vài chugs của một ánh trăng trong nước - được cung cấp bởi hướng dẫn viên của chúng tôi - cùng với uống nhiều bia.
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Travel Guide to Sapa - Vietnam
350km from Hanoi, Sa Pa Vietnam is a stone's throw from the Chinese border. The area's Hoang Lien Son mountain range includes Vietnam's highest peak, Fansipan, at 3,142m. The trek can be done in a day, but it is recommended that hikers go overnight as you don't want to run down a muddy trail to beat the sunset. Sapa weather is moderate and cool in the summer, wet from May to September and foggy and cold in winter with occasional snow.
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