Lao Cai Viet Nam

Published by flag-us Harry Jon — 6 years ago

Blog: SAPA Viet Nam
Tags: flag-vn Erasmus blog Vietnam, Vietnam, Vietnam

Sapa is a highland district of Lao Cai province, a land of humility, quiet but hidden in the wonders of nature. The natural landscape of Sapa is combined with the creativity of the people along with the terrain of the hills, the green of the forest, as the picture is arranged in a harmonious arrangement to create a region with many scenes. romantic dreaming. From the city center, you can enjoy the view of the mountain peaks. Sapa tourists will have the opportunity to conquer the famous Fansipan peak or take a trip to dusty villages in the mist. The forest scene with hundreds of flowers blooming, "Clouds hugging mountain, mountain hugging clouds" will certainly be heartbreaking visitors when you arrive here. Sapa has invaluable resources that are cool, cool climate with many nuances. Located at an average elevation of 1,500m - 1,800m, Sapa climate is more or less temperate with temperate country, with average temperature 15-18 ° C. From May to August, Sapa has a lot of rain. At the end of the year, when the winter comes, the temperature in Sapa can drop below 0 degrees, sometimes snowfall.


- suggestions: • Sapa is a tourist attraction so the status of ticket agents and travel companies "hug" most of the beautiful seats, especially at the weekend and buy peak, guests buy at regular stations just buy a hard chair. For a pleasant seat on the train, you can book through the agency (train ticket agents and travel companies), usually 8 to 10%. • Train tickets from Hanoi to Lao Cai are easy to buy, but to buy tickets from Lao Cai to Hanoi is difficult to buy, it is best to prepare in advance. Alternatively, you can refer to Victoria Express: Hanoi - Lao Cai Victoria Express departs six times a week, departing from Hanoi Station to Lao Cai Station for about 8.5 hours. With a capacity of 52 passengers, the Victoria Express includes two handcrafted luxury bedspreads, along with wooden paneling that offers absolute tranquility and a clear view. Each compartment consists of 6 Superior cabins (each with 4 cabins), 1 Deluxe Cabin (with 2 beds) and is equipped with air conditioning, wooden flooring, reading lamps, luggage and large windows for sightseeing.


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