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TRIBAL MARKETS
SAPA - VIETNAM ADVENTURE TOURS |
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The best time to witness the scenic beauty of Sapa is in April
and May. Before that period, the weather might be cold and
foggy; after that period is the rainy season. In April and May,
Sapa is blooming with flowers and green pastures. The clouds
that settle in the valley in early morning quickly disappear
into thin air. Located at 1,500 m above sea level, Sapa lies on
the side of the Hoang Lien Son Mountains, 333 km northwest of
Hanoi. Sapa’s flora is diverse, ranging from flowers to tropical
fruits; among the most popular fruits produced in Sapa are
apples, pears, peaches, and plums. Sapa has many natural sites
such as Thac Bac, Thuy Cung Grotto, Gio Cave, Troi Gate, and
Truc Forest. Sapa is also the starting point for many climbers
and scientists who want to reach the top of Fansipan Mountain,
the highest mountain in Vietnam at 3,143 m. Hoang Lien Son
Mountains is also called the Alps of the North Sea area since
Fansipan Mountain is not only the highest peak in Vietnam, but
also in the Indochina Peninsula. The pyramid-shaped mountain is
covered with clouds all year round and temperatures often drop
below zero, especially at high elevations. To reach Sapa, one
can take a train to Lao Cai and then a bus to Sapa from Lao Cai.
On Sundays, Nung, Dao, Tay, Cao Lan, Paxi, and Xa Phong
minorities ride down the mountain in their colorful clothes to
take part in the Sunday tribal market at the foot of Fansipan
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Can Cau tribal market
(Only held on every Saturday)
Can Cau Market is a small, but very colourful market, set in the
mountains near the Chinese border. The Flower Hmong minority is
the most common here, and their colourful dresses makes is a
beautiful sight. Almost every Saturday around 8 different
minorities are represented at the market. |
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Bac Ha tribal market
(Only held on every Sunday)
From Sapa, we depart to Bac Ha Market in early Sunday morning (~3 hrs
by land cruiser). We
visit this huge market with all it's colourful ethnic people as
Flower Hmong, Phu La and Dao Tuyen who gathers to buy and sell.
We enjoy lunch in a local restaurant and we leave Bac Ha and
drive to Trung Do village - inhabited by Tay minority. From the
village we go by boat down the river, where we experience the
magnificent sight of the beautiful caves. The boat trip takes us
about 2-2 1/2 hours before we are picked up by our jeep. The
jeep takes us back to Sapa or to Lao Cai train station depending
of your travel arrangements. |
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Muong Hum tribal market
(Only held on every Sunday)
Leaving Sapa early
Sunday morning we drive by Russian jeep to Muong Hum market (~3 hours). We visit twhis very interesting
local market frequented by Tu Di, Dao Tuyen, H'Nhi, Flower Hmong
and Giay minorities. We enjoy in a small local restaurant and
after lunch we visit H'Nhi village. We walk around the village
and it is possible to visit a local house. In the early
afternoon the jeep takes us back to Sapa or to Lao Cai train
station depending of your wishes. |
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Coc Ly tribal market
(Only held on every Tuesday)
Leaving Sapa early Tuesday morning or picked up in Lao Cai
arriving with the train from Hanoi, we drive with land cruiser
to Coc Ly Market. The drive from Sapa will take us approx. 2 1/2
hour. We visit the market with all it's colourful ethnic people
such as Flower Hmong, Phu La and Dao Tuyen who gathers to buy
and sell.
Before lunch we go on a short trek to the nearby village of Sa
Koun Ho which is inhabited by the Flower Hmong and Black Dao
minority.
We enjoy lunch in a local restaurant before we leave Coc Ly and
drive to Trung Do village - inhabited by Tay minority. From the
village we go by boat down the river, where we experience the
magnificent sight of the beautiful caves and bustling life on
the riverbank. The boat trip takes us about 2-2 1/2 hours before
we are picked up by our jeep. The jeep takes us back to Sa Pa or
to Lao Cai train station depending of your wishes.
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