Sapa is becoming a popular destination for those looking for fun and adventure during this winter season. What makes this place so attractive, drawing so many visitors? Let’s explore the insights shared by Mytour in the article below!

Located at an elevation of nearly 2,000 meters and home to the towering Fansipan mountain at 3,143 meters, Sapa often experiences snowfall during the winter, creating a mesmerizing landscape that attracts both local and international tourists to visit, enjoy, and explore.
This place already possesses a pristine, unique, and captivating natural landscape. However, during the winter months, the beauty of this small town becomes even more pronounced as the temperature drops, bringing frost and snowfall – a captivating feature rarely seen in other parts of Vietnam.
To draw more tourists to Sapa during this season, local authorities are hosting the Winter Festival: 'Snow Paradise,' which offers a wide range of exciting activities.

During this time, you can visit Sun World Fansipan Legend, the top tourist destination in Sapa, to explore the stunning and captivating winter atmosphere. Notably, visitors taking the cable car to the peak of Fansipan will encounter unique Christmas trees made from local materials, such as trees crafted from poinsettias and desert roses.
At the Flagpole area at the peak of Fansipan, you'll be pleasantly surprised to encounter a giant pine tree made from over a ton of red radishes, skillfully crafted by the H Mong ethnic group living in Sâu Chua village, Sa Pa.
With its unique and intricate design, the pine tree carries a message of hope and blessings, symbolizing wishes for good fortune and peace for both the locals and visitors. Additionally, it serves as a distinctive way to promote local agricultural products to travelers visiting Sapa during this time.

Moreover, in the early days of 2023, the Sun World Fansipan Legend area will also host a variety of exciting cultural and entertainment activities, such as musical performances showcasing the arts and traditions of the ethnic groups currently living in Sapa.
Particularly, when stopping by the stilt houses blanketed in white "snow", don't forget to savor traditional dishes like bamboo rice, roasted potatoes, and sizzling grilled meat to chase away the cold.
That's not all, though—when you visit Sapa at this time, you have the chance to witness and capture stunning photographs of the snowflakes falling on the peak of Fansipan. Known as the 'Roof of Indochina' at 3,143 meters high, Fansipan is the first to experience freezing temperatures during the cold fronts of Northern Vietnam. The mesmerizing beauty and captivating scenery here will make your trip unforgettable with extraordinary experiences.
To make sure you don't miss the chance to explore Sapa during the breathtaking snowfalls, for those coming from afar, be sure to contact Mytour at the hotline 1900 2083 to book your flight at the best prices and prepare thoroughly for your journey!
T.Sáu, 30/12/2022 15:55