Sa Pa, located in Lao Cai Province, stands out as the top choice for many travelers seeking relief from scorching summer days, offering pleasant weather and unique experiences.
Beat the Heat with a Picturesque Sa Pa Trip This Summer
Sa Pa, nestled in Lao Cai, has long been renowned as a premier tourist and resort destination in the northern mountainous region. The misty city boasts numerous advantages to attract Northern travelers, such as its close geographical location, cool climate year-round, and a plethora of enticing experiences.
Summer vacations this year have seen many changes due to the Covid-19 pandemic, leaving some families unable to travel far. Hence, a journey to Sa Pa can be deemed as the top choice for a short, budget-friendly escapade.
How to Get to Sa Pa
If you're traveling from Hanoi, you have two options to reach Sa Pa: by train or by bus. Opting for the train has the advantage of being safer. However, the train only stops at Lao Cai station, and travelers still need to take a bus or taxi to Sa Pa. The total travel time is usually around 6-7 hours.

Choosing the bus is more convenient as you'll be taken directly to the town center. Some bus companies even offer options to take you directly to your accommodation. However, many people have safety concerns when it comes to taking the bus.
For a more seamless journey, consider traveling overnight and sleeping on the train/bus, arriving in Sa Pa around 5 am the next day. This way, you won't need to spend money on a hotel room for the night and will have the whole day to explore.
Where to Stay in Sa Pa?
The question of where to stay often leaves many travelers puzzled when visiting any destination. In Sa Pa, there are plenty of accommodation options to suit every budget. Around the center of Sa Pa, you can find hotels and guesthouses ranging from budget to luxury prices.


If you're looking to experience a touch of luxury, the De La Coupole - MGallery Hotel is a perfect choice. Designed in a romantic European style, the hotel features a luxurious indoor heated swimming pool. It's also a popular choice among Vietnamese celebrities when visiting Sa Pa.
For those seeking luxury, consider staying at Châu Long, Pao’s Sa Pa Leisure Hotel, Silk Path Grand Resort & Spa Sapa... These hotels have all received ratings above 9/10 on reputable booking sites.
Mid-range options include Sao Phương Bắc, Sapa Diamond, Anise Sapa, or Maison de Sapa Villa... Alternatively, for a clean and budget-friendly stay, you can opt for guesthouses or hostels priced around 200,000-300,000 VND per night.
Wondering what to do in Sa Pa?
This is a question many visitors asked about Sa Pa 5-6 years ago. However, Sa Pa is evolving every day to offer more attractions to visitors. Here are the most beloved tourist spots in Sa Pa:
– The Square and Stone Church
Advantages: Central location, bustling atmosphere
Drawback: Lack of novelty

– Mường Hoa Mountain Railway
Advantage: Unique experience, stunning vistas
Drawback: Often crowded, challenging to enjoy the scenery
– Fansipan Cable Car
Advantage: Panoramic views of valleys and hills
– Rose Valley
Advantage: Beautiful scenery, novelty, abundant flowers
Drawback: Limited visibility for photography during foggy conditions

– Fansipan Peak
Advantage: Iconic flagpole, elevated views, cloud gazing
Drawback: Potential foggy conditions making photography challenging
– Sa Pa Sky Bridge
Advantage: Adventurous experience, thrill, variety of games
Drawback: Easily confused with other landmark images
– Tà Phìn Village
Advantage: Authentic ethnic cultural experience, pristine surroundings
Drawback: Approximately 17 km from the city center
– Tả Van Village
Advantage: Abundance of picturesque spots, bathing in red Dao medicinal leaves
Drawback: Crowded with tourists, challenging for photography


– Cát Cát Village
Advantage: Beautiful scenery
Drawback: Difficult terrain to navigate
What to eat when visiting Sa Pa?
-Rainbow sticky rice
Eye-catching, easy to eat, quickly filling
– Sa Pa salmon
Delicious, easy to eat, expensive for budget-conscious travelers
– Khâu nhục (a local delicacy)
Unique flavor, tender meat, challenging taste
-Buffalo stew
Firm meat, fragrant, easy to eat

– Street-side grilled meat
Inexpensive, easy to eat, questionable hygiene
– Thắng cố (a local dish)
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Courtesy of MytourJune 4, 2020