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10 Must Try Things When Traveling to Sapa in September

Travelling to Sapa in September, you could combine conquering Fansipan, admiring the sea of cloud and the endless yellow of terraces. There are many interesting experiences awaits you in Sapa.
Conquer the Mount of Fansipan
 
Conquering the roof of Indochina is the dream of so many young people. The cable car to reach Fansipan has been put into operation. If you want to challenge yourself, do not hesitate to prepare your travel to Sapa in September from now. 
 
Sapa in September 1
 
Admire the World’s Most Spectacular Terraces
 
Terraced fields in Sapa are honored as one of the greatest terraced fields in the world. Nature does not only give people in this area an ideal landscape and climate but also gives them skillful hands. For hundreds of years, they have weaved masterpieces - stairs leading up to the sky. September is the harvest season. It's time to replace green fields with a golden color. This is a fascinating time to travel to Sapa.
 
Sapa in September 2
 
Climb up Ham Rong, Admire Sapa Town from a High Location
 
Observing the town from an 1800m high tower on Ham Rong is an exciting experience that anyone traveling to Sa Pa should try. Roads, hotels, and resorts seem to be small under your feet. In addition, on the Ham Rong Mountain, you also enjoy colorful flower gardens.
 
Sapa in September 3
 
Admire Sunrise and Sunset in Sapa
 
The chilly morning wind will make you shivered. Embracing the warm cup of coffee and a plate of fried egg, looking through the window of the hotel, you will experience a gentle Sapa in the morning dew. Until sunset, the sun disappears behind Hoang Lien Son Ranges; Sapa is dyed by the purple which sounds romantic and a little bit sad.
 
Sapa in September 4
 
Walk, Live in a Slow Pace of Life in Sapa
 
Walking tours in Sapa will bring you unforgettable experiences. Sapa is one of the tourist destinations with the longest walk in the world. You may walk a dozen kilometers, from morning to afternoon, passing through towns, villages, paddy fields, small streams, bridges ... Take a walk to feel the slow pace of life, observe and learn more about the life and culture of the indigenous people here. Some attractive destinations for walking include the ancient town of Sapa, Cat Cat Village, Muong Hoa valley, Ta Van, Ta Phin ...
 
Sapa in September 5
 
Overnight at the Homestay of a Minority Family
 
Staying at the homestay of a minority family, enjoying unique local dishes and waking up in a remote village away from the town center will be great experiences that you cannot forget. 
 
Sapa in September 6
 
Visit Silver and Love Waterfall
 
Silver and Love waterfalls are located about 12km from the town center, on the way to Lai Chau. Visiting the two waterfalls you will not only find refreshing while enjoying the cool steam but also listen to legendary stories about Love waterfall.
 
Sapa in September 7
 
Contemplate Spectacular Scenery on O Quy Ho Mount
 
Also located on the road to Lai Chau, passing through Silver and Love waterfalls, you will visit O Quy Ho Pass - one of the four great passes of the mountainous area in the north. Standing on the top of the pass you can see winding paths connecting two provinces of Lao Cai and Lai Chau. Besides is the spectacular Hoang Lien Son range.
 
Sapa in September 8
 
Enjoy the Specialties of Sapa
 
It would be a pity if you miss the fascinating specialties such as “mam da”, trout- stream fish, the ... village pork…as well as fragrant barbecue restaurants at night in the town center. The weather in Sapa is very suitable for enjoying hot pot or grilled dishes or sipping a cup of corn wine.
 
Sapa in September 9
 
Explore an Unspoiled Sapa
 
There are some places in Sapa without tourists, noise, dust or trading ... - the villages in Thanh Kim, Nam Sai, Nam Cang ... There will be only you, the sound of forest and stream, terraced fields and the spectacular Hoang Lien Son mountain range. 
Sapa in September 10
 
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