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Sapa ranked among top ten places to walk by Lonely Planet

 

Sapa Town in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai has been voted one of the world’s top ten spots for walking by popular travel guide Lonely Planet.

The other greatest places for walkers are the Grand Canyon in the US, Aoraki/Mount Cook Village in New Zealand, Lake District in England, Torres del Paine in Chile, Lauterbrunnen in Switzerland, Brecon Beacons in Wales, Kakadu National Park in Australia, Taman Negara in Malaysia, and Dartmoor in England. According to Lonely Planet, walking can be the best way to experience a place.

For Vietnamese, Sapa is also a top holiday destination. 1.600m higher than the sea level, Sapa has a mild temperature of 15 to 18 Celsius degree. Sapa is famous both for its fine, rugged scenery and for its rich cultural diversity. French used to consider Sapa as Summer Capital of Northern Vietnam in the early decades of the 20th century. Its naturally gifted beauty keeps attracting more and more people to spend their vacation there since then. 

Though this town welcomes visitors all year around, it is generally agreed to be most beautiful in April and May. Before the summer, the weather may be a bit cold and foggy, and after the summer, the rain season sets in.

In April and May, Sapa is blooming with green pastures and flowers, many of which can’t be found anywhere else in the country, and few visitors fail to marvel at the beauty of the cloudy valleys here every summer morning.

Sapa is also home to many breathtaking spots such as Ham Rong Mountain, Silver Waterfall, Rattan Bridge, Bamboo Forest and Ta Phin Cave. And this is here that adventurers can climb to Vietnam’s rooftop on Fansipan Mountain, the roof of Indochina at 3.143 meters above the sea level.

Pick your favorite hotel in Sapa or hotel in Vietnam at http://vietnamhotels.net to take a great walk in Sapa.

 

 
 | Joni Nguyen Joni Nguyen  |  Vietnam  |  Mar 7, 2011  |  195 Views
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