Sapa
In Sapa, you will find yourself stumbling upon ethnic relics and wrapped up in slow-paced rural life.
With a plethora of breezy paddy fields, rustic villages, and the earth’s hidden cultures, Sapa beckons as an idyllic valley town. Set deep in northern Vietnam, it is where the hill-tribe people of the region unite in epic harmony. Without a doubt, the spice of pastoral life in Sapa town is variety and the givings of Mother Earth. An agricultural celebration occurs almost every day, as local farmers head out to the fields dressed in carnival colors and fresh produce arrives at the stalls. Surrounded by their sweet motion, you will feel the breadth of Vietnamese countryside to the bone. Visit Sapa and launch from its warm embrace to the most thrilling trekking routes in the region.
You will witness rural culture on a symphonic scale in Sapa. In the town’s Quang Truong Square, the neighboring tribes gather for myriad activities from gossip to trade. The pulse of social life is strongest around the square. Choose yourself a corner, and observe them as they carry on with their cheerful lives. Slightly out-of-town but never away from attention, Sapa Market is the second busiest spot and the main market. A concentrated dose of the surrounding hill-tribe villages resides here, as farmers make a short journey to sell their goods. You will also find some wonderful handcrafted products—they make the best souvenir.
For a more formal presentation of everything you see in the market, head to the Sapa Museum. The displays cover the entire history of the region including the French colonial period. Beyond cultural offerings, Sapa is most admirable for Mount Fansipan, embellishing the town’s backdrop with its majestic figure. If you have time, hop on a cable car and ride to the top. The views you will witness of the way will stay with you for a while.