Nestled among dramatic gorges and stepped rice terraces, Sapa in northern Vietnam offers a landscape of striking natural beauty. Visitors can explore the area by hiking scenic trails that wind past tumbling waterfalls or by ascending Mt. Fansipan, which stands at 10,312 feet (3,143 meters) and is Vietnam’s highest peak. The region is also rich in cultural heritage, with opportunities to shop at vibrant traditional markets and learn about the Hmong, Dzao, Han, Xa Fang, Tay, and Thai minority groups that call this area home.
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