Unlike the bustling hubbub of central Sapa, Tả Van village is fortunate to retain its inherent tranquility.
Discovering the Enchantment of Tả Van Amidst Sapa’s Turmoil
In recent years, with the overdevelopment in central Sapa, many travelers seeking serene spaces have migrated to nearby villages. Tả Van Village stands out as a preferred destination, still preserving its simplicity and the warm hospitality of its locals. Just 8 km away from central Sapa, Tả Van offers a different world, a peaceful landscape adorned with lush greenery and blooming flowers.

Unrecognizable from the Sapa of Today, an image surfaces, alarming the community with its skyscrapers. Consequently, many tourists opt for the tranquility of villages below, immersing themselves in nature instead.
Void of skyscrapers and hotels, Tả Van Village predominantly features quaint wooden houses nestled amidst bamboo groves and beside babbling brooks. Constructed using traditional materials, these homes exude charm and familiarity, inviting visitors to partake in the local culture. Most homestays here boast long benches, small wooden tables, potted plants, or refreshing green fences, providing a perfect setting to savor hot tea, listen to birdsong, delve into intriguing stories, or simply unwind amidst the verdant serenity.


This place is ideal for groups of 2 to 6 people, avoiding overcrowding as it offers a perfect space for relaxation and enjoyment. Along the way from the city center to Tả Van, there will be a toll station charging 70,000 dong per person to enter the village. If you intend to rest and explore here, remember to preserve and protect the area by maintaining general cleanliness.
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Courtesy of Tuấn Đào/Ngôi sao
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References: Travel guide by Mytour
MytourOctober 13, 2017