Like Halong bay and Hoi An, Sapa
attracts so many tourists solely on the merit of its natural beauty and
surrounding attractions. It’s particularly rich in opportunities for treks,
homestays and the kinds of panoramic views that leave travel writers searching
for fresh adjectives and a larger camera memory card. Several highlight spots
including the Muong Hoa valley, Mount Fansipan, hill tribes, villages ethnic
minorities or the colorful markets, are the main places you should visit when
coming to Sapa.
It can be said that Mountaintop
Sapa began life as a hilltop retreat for travelers to escape the searing heat
of the Vietnamese plains. The lofty cool of Fansipan’s surrounds is aways the
first choice for many people, and it’s easy to see why — the humidity of Hanoi
peels away as you ascend the mountain peaks skirted with finely-sculptured,
emerald-green rice terraces.
Being home to ethnic minority,
around Sapa you may come across a multitude of ethnic minorities. Chief among
them are the Hmong, often referred to as the Black Hmong partly because their
dress is a very dark, almost black, indigo ornamented with colourful brocade
and silver jewellery, but mostly because of their black. The second largest
group is the Dao, who also dress in dark clothes. The women of those referred
to as Red Dao wrap up their hair in a bright red scarf bedecked with
silver-beaded tassels while those of the Black Dao wear distinctive headwear —
a pile of coiled, braided hair, with an elaborate, rectangular ornament of
silver metal sticking out of the top. They will happily remove their headdress
for tourists to show that it’s just a hat and not their real hair.
In fact, there are a lot of
different places to you can choose for a vacation. However, an impressive
place, with full of necessary elements for a perfect holiday like Sapa, is
always the first choice you can consider when planning a visit to Vietnam.
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