Many of you know that a lot of people go traveling to Sapa, whether it’s a full-package Sapa tour or an independent Sapa tour, you cannot miss Ham Rong Mountain – a famous tourist destination located right in the center of Sapa town. It is no exaggeration to say that Ham Rong is the most famous mountain in Sapa.
Now, many of you may wonder what’s so beautiful about just climbing a mountain, as there are mountains everywhere in Sapa. But Cuong assures you that on the way up to the summit of Ham Rong Mountain, you will encounter beautiful scenes that cannot be found anywhere else, like wandering into high-altitude gardens and reaching the Cloud Yard, the Heaven’s Gate, feeling like entering a fairyland and freely hunting clouds, taking photos for check-ins. The scenery is as if you are reaching the sky, so if you want to see how beautiful the sky is, you must visit Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa.
Traveling to Sapa without visiting Ham Rong Mountain would be a big regret. Here, Cuong will provide a detailed review of the journey to explore Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa so that you can pocket many beautiful selfie spots at this Sapa tour location!
1. Location of Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa
Ham Rong Mountain is located right next to Sapa town. From the center of Sapa town, visitors who want to climb Ham Rong Mountain must head towards the ancient stone church, as the road to the summit of Ham Rong is behind the ancient stone church in Sapa.
2. Ticket prices for visiting Ham Rong Mountain
To visit Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa, you need to buy an entrance ticket. The ticket prices are 70,000 VND for adults and 20,000 VND for children (height below 1.2m). Passing through the ticket gate, you will see a stone staircase leading to the summit of Ham Rong.
The opening hours of Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa are from 7 am to 6 pm, so you should plan your time accordingly for descending the mountain, as it will be harder to see the way down in the dark.
3. Guide on the fastest and easiest way to get to Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa
The road to Mount Ham Rong is located behind the ancient stone church of Sapa, so if you want to go up Mount Ham Rong, you have to go to the ancient stone church. The Sapa stone church is quite close to the center of Sapa town, so it only takes a few minutes to walk there.
If you rent a motorbike to explore Sapa freely, you can park your bike outside the entrance of the Ham Rong Sapa mountain tourist area, where the ladies sell grilled meat. The parking fee depends on the time, but rest assured the ladies won’t overcharge you.
For those who are unfamiliar with the area, afraid of getting lost, or staying at a hotel far from the center of Sapa town, you can take a motorbike taxi or a regular taxi to Mount Ham Rong. This is a very famous tourist destination in Sapa, so no local person would not know it, so you can feel confident going there. The road is very easy and short, not remote like going to ethnic villages such as Ta Phin or Ta Van.
4. Why is the mountain named Mount Ham Rong Sapa?
The easiest explanation is due to the “appearance” of the mountain, resembling a dragon’s jaw pointing towards the sky. Explaining with a mysterious mythical color, Cuong will tell you two legends associated with the name Dragon’s Jaw of this mountain.
According to ancient legends, there was a fierce flood. At that time, a pair of dragons were entwined with each other without realizing it. When the dragons woke up, the flood had arrived, and the dragons flew up in panic; the male dragon and the female dragon were separated. The female dragon, although turned into stone, still looked up at the male dragon in the direction of the Hoang Lien Son mountain range to the west. The tail of the female dragon extended from the Heaven’s Gate near Hau Thao and Sa Pa. The head of the female dragon is the Ham Rong mountain in the center of the town, facing southwest towards the Hoang Lien Son mountain range where the male dragon is located.
Another legend about Ham Rong mountain that people from all over the region tell is: Long ago, when this vast land was chaotic, all creatures lived in the mud. At one point, the Jade Emperor decreed: All surviving creatures in the mud should establish their own territories. As soon as the decree was issued, all species scrambled for a place to live; at that time, there were three dragon brothers living in a large lake, upon hearing this news they looked to the east and saw that all the space had been taken. The three brothers ran to the west where there was more space to claim their territory. The two older brothers, being stronger, ran faster and waited for the younger brother. Because he was weaker, the younger brother ran slowly and did not see his two brothers, so he got lost in a crowd of lions, tigers, leopards, bears… fighting for territory. Seeing those fierce creatures, the younger brother was so scared that he shivered, crouched down, opened his mouth to defend himself. Just then, the Jade Emperor’s decree expired, the body of the youngest dragon brother turned into a rocky mountain, with a raised head, open mouth, bared teeth, and that is the Ham Rong mountain in Sapa today. And the two older dragon brothers also turned into rocks, their shapes still remain to this day.
If you stand at Sau Chua (Sa Pa commune), you will clearly see the shape of three small mountain ranges, resembling three dragons on the Can Thang mountain range. Two face towards Lao Cai, representing the two older dragon brothers. One looks towards the Hoang Lien Son range, representing the youngest dragon brother. The pond called “Pangl Kruôr” where the three dragon brothers used to live is now Lam Duong area.
In the imagination of the local people, Ham Rong mountain appears as a real story and is sanctified as a deity, credited with creating the Can Thang mountain range today. For a long time, every Tet holiday, the elders of the villages and clan leaders in the surrounding areas bring offerings placed inside the dragon’s mouth to worship the Earth God.
5. What does Ham Rong mountain in Sapa have?
The Ham Rong Mountain tourist area in Sapa is located on a 148-hectare site. Wow, that’s quite spacious, so you can be sure to tire your feet out exploring all the beautiful photo spots here, so you can have a bunch of check-in photos by the end of the day. The mountain is 1800m high, with many small landscapes and beautiful flower gardens built on it. The pristine beauty of Ham Rong Mountain combined with the beauty of the small landscapes created by humans forms a natural space full of colorful and attractive flowers and leaves.
The construction of the Ham Rong Mountain tourist area in Sapa started in 1996 to exploit the cultural and natural values in a primitive way of the mossy rock slabs. The higher you go, the more chances you have to discover stunning landscapes. To conquer the peak of Ham Rong Sapa, you will have to climb stone steps, passing through small landscapes like the Orchid Garden, Peach Garden, Sapa Telecommunications Station, Cloud Yard, and Heaven’s Gate.
When it comes to must-visit scenic spots, the eco-tourism area of Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa has 3 viewpoints that photographers and many tourists choose as essential destinations when visiting the “City in the Mist”. These are: Orchid Garden 1, where you can admire the panoramic view of the ancient church of Sa Pa, which has long been considered the iconic image of SaPa tourism, hidden among beautiful orchid trees resembling desert watercolor paintings; the second viewpoint, Sa Pa Telecommunication Station, located nearly 2000 meters above sea level, from where you can admire the peak of Fansipan Sapa, 3,143 meters high and known as the “Roof of Indochina”; the third viewpoint is the cloud yard of Ham Rong Mountain, which is also the mountain peak area, where on a clear day you will have the opportunity to fully admire the romantic “City in the Mist” Sapa.
According to Cuong, many artistic photography works have won national and international awards by photographers such as Vo An Ninh, Hoang The Nhiem, Minh Loc, Nguyen Tho, Minh Duoc, Vu Anh Tuan, Le Nguyen… taken from the eco-tourism area of Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa. Cuong knows that many professional and amateur photographers alike make the effort to climb up to the peak of Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa to hunt for clouds and capture the entire town in the misty clouds. As for us, just taking beautiful check-in photos at Ham Rong Mountain to post on Facebook to show off to friends and to preserve memorable moments from the Sapa trip is already enjoyable, right!
Some other must-visit places when visiting the Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa are the natural rock formations called Thach Lam, consisting of upright rock mountains, formed millions of years ago, likened to “Little Thach Lam” (China) or “Little Ha Long Bay” (Vietnam).
If you travel to Sapa in a season when cherry blossoms are not blooming, don’t be sad. Not far from there is a flower garden named Europe located in the main area of the Ham Rong eco-tourism site, with many beautiful and unique cold climate flowers imported from abroad successfully planted here, such as camellia, amethyst orchid, Japanese cherry blossom… With a variety of different flowers, rest assured that whenever you visit Ham Rong Mountain, there will be vast fields of flowers blooming for you to freely take photos!
Now, Cuong will introduce to you the beautiful photo spots for check-in at Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa!
5.1 Orchid Garden
Orchid Garden is the first stop on the journey to conquer Ham Rong Mountain. It is called Orchid Garden because there are many different species of orchids planted here.
According to statistics, the garden has over 200 different species of orchids. Perhaps due to the cold weather ranging from 15 – 18 degrees Celsius and the fresh mountain air suitable for growth, the orchids here thrive, producing large and beautiful flowers. You can freely take photos with the orchids you like.
Orchids are rare and expensive flowers. In the past, there was a saying: “Kings play with orchids, nobles play with tea,” because although these flowers appear elegant and noble, they are actually delicate and difficult to care for. Every spring, orchids are sold in flower markets across the country. But one of the places with the most diverse orchid species is the orchid garden in Ham Rong Mountain, Sapa. Here, you can feast your eyes on hundreds of orchid species without having to search far and wide. The Orchid Garden in Ham Rong Mountain, Sapa is truly an ideal destination for those who have fallen in love with these royal flowers.
5.2 Peach Blossom Garden
Continuing a bit further, you will reach the Cherry Blossom Garden. If you visit during Tet (Lunar New Year), you will have the chance to admire the beauty of hundreds of Japanese cherry blossom trees in full bloom. In addition, the Cherry Blossom Garden on Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa also features many ancient cherry blossom trees, including various types such as pink and pale cherry blossoms. These trees are so large that they provide a wide and magnificent canopy, making it a must for families to take commemorative photos in front of these cherry trees during their trip to climb Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa!
It feels like stepping into a fairyland of cherry blossoms. Cherry blossoms from Sapa and Lang Son are already very famous, yet every Tet holiday, many families in the southern region still prefer ancient cherry trees brought from the Northwest, with thick branches covered in moss, producing large and beautiful flowers with rich colors, just like authentic cherry blossoms.
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Passing through the orchid garden, you continue to explore the garden of the 12 zodiac statues, interspersed with many species of flowers such as money plants, fairy hair flowers, … and walk to a bridge crossing a stone statue of a goat. The bridge is made of very solid concrete, a popular spot for many young people to take photos. The zodiac signs are placed in various areas, distributed on both sides of the path. Depending on your age, you can take photos with each animal as a souvenir.
5.4 Central flower garden area at Mount Ham Rong Sapa
In the flower garden area, there are flowers arranged by skilled artisans to form the word SAPA, which looks very beautiful. If you want to capture the whole scene, Cuong advises you to climb the stone steps to a higher place and stand on top to take a panoramic photo of the vast flower garden. Alternatively, you can also take photos in front of the word Sapa made up of flowers to prove that you have set foot in this land. Looking down from above, Cuong feels like the flower garden is decorated and designed in a European garden style, overall it looks very Western.
All the flowers here are imported from Russia, France… and hundreds of Japanese cherry blossom species are being experimentally planted. According to information from the management board of the Sapa Ham Rong Mountain tourist area that Cuong has researched, in the near future, there will be an area producing flower species originating from Europe. So, not only can you climb the mountain to admire the scenery, take photos for check-in in the flower garden, but if you like any flower species, you can also buy seedlings and grow a beautiful flower garden at home. In the flower garden, there is also a small hut as a resting point for you when it’s sunny, rainy, or when you’re tired of climbing the mountain, you can stop by before continuing to climb to the top.
The Ham Rong Mountain Flower Garden in Sapa mainly grows cold climate flowers such as orchids, peonies, medicinal flowers… these flowers are brought in to be planted from abroad. The flower garden also captivates tourists with the bright red color of each cluster of azaleas, the orchid garden stretching out to show off its beauty, swaying in the wind with fresh flowers, and the rose bushes blooming with each round and beautiful petal welcoming the sun’s gaze, trumpet flowers soaked in the dew drops left after a long night… The scenery of the flower garden is romantic, simple, natural, yet it mesmerizes all who pass by.
For the past few years, Cuong has noticed that young people in Hanoi have been keen on taking photos with buckwheat flowers around October and November. The Ham Rong Mountain Flower Garden in Sapa also grows these flowers, so you can freely take photos with the pure white buckwheat flowers. If you visit Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa in April or May, you will also be amazed by the blooming triangular flower garden, covering an area of about 5000m2 on the mountain slope. So, for those who are enchanted by the triangular flower fields in Ha Giang, you now have another place to enjoy and take photos!
When exploring the middle of the garden, you will see a very cute little bridge. This bridge crosses a small pond, surrounded by unique-shaped rocks, even with a figure of a deer with two proud antlers that looks very adorable.
5.5 Thach Lam Stone Garden
Going further is the rocky forest with a feeling of being lost in a fairyland, which ancient people cleverly imagined as the claws or coils of a dragon. In the hollow of that rock wall, something mysterious seems to be hidden, suddenly revealed through each person’s imagination. Following the rock wall to the first and second sky gates, you will stand on a dizzying rock peak, feeling like flying as you gaze down at the cityscape in the mist. Here, heaven and earth meet, where a cloud flirts with a stone under the shimmering light. Coming here, not only can you enjoy the beauty of the land and sky, but also breathe in the fresh air of Sapa’s atmosphere. All worries and troubles in your heart suddenly disappear.
This rocky area has many gigantic rock walls, gifted by nature with unique and majestic shapes. There are rocks that resemble dragon coils, claws, or strange edges. All stand intertwined, creating a perfect arrangement.
The rock walls at Thach Lam Stone Garden will leave you in awe of the magnificent and skillful work of nature bestowed upon the land of Sapa. Venturing deep into the standing, sharp, and proud stone garden, you will truly feel the enchantment and mystery of nature here.
The towering, cool rock walls form narrow winding paths, occasionally adding a touch of green from the forest trees, enhancing the mysterious atmosphere. This is also where thousands of “extraordinary” photos taken by many tourists are preserved. Here, you will feel like you are lost in a stone maze, not knowing the way out, only mesmerized and admiring the beauty of nature.
5.6 Sapa Telecommunication Station
Ascending to an altitude of 2000m above sea level, you will reach the second main viewpoint at Ham Rong Mountain, the Sapa Telecommunication Station. From the Telecommunication Station, you will behold the majestic beauty of Fansipan Mountain – the highest peak in Southeast Asia, the legendary rooftop of Indochina shrouded in mysterious clouds year-round.
5.7 Cloud Yard, Gate of Heaven
The 3rd and most beautiful viewpoint at Ham Rong Mountain is the Cloud Yard. It’s called the Cloud Yard because when you stand here, you will see clouds floating below your feet, creating an indescribable floating sensation.
From the Cloud Yard, you can see the panoramic view of the hidden town of Sapa in the clouds, the Muong Hoa valley, Cat Cat village, and the beautiful terraced rice fields of Ta Van village.
If you follow the rock wall for about 10 more minutes, you will get to see the Heaven’s Gate on the peak of Ham Rong. When the golden sunlight shines, the Heaven’s Gate scene becomes clearer, making this moment even more beautiful than ever.
Sân Mây, Cổng Trời, these names sound very poetic and dreamy, don’t they? These names are given for a reason, because the area of Sân Mây truly resembles a heavenly courtyard, covered everywhere by white mist, creating a mystical and enchanting scenery as if stepping into a celestial realm, entering the Gate of Heaven. It feels like after walking on the clouds, you ascend to a heavenly courtyard, guided by the Gate of Heaven into a fairyland. Our Vietnamese land is truly blessed with magnificent beauty bestowed by nature that cannot be found elsewhere.
After a challenging half-day trek to the summit of Hàm Rồng Mountain in Sapa, you will feel like conquering a memorable milestone, overcoming a challenge, and discovering your own strength. Even more wonderful, your reward is reaching up to the sky, ascending to a high place and seeing everything below your feet, giving you the feeling of victory. Especially for those who are used to laziness and lack of exercise, conquering a mountain peak once is truly a noteworthy achievement, isn’t it!
Cloud yard, the gate of the sky at Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa is also a place where many photographers come to capture cloud hunting photos. Many people also stay until sunset to take photos of the cloud yard in the evening. At that time, the whole town of Sapa lights up, the lens captures the panoramic view of Sapa town in a bright yellow color hidden under the white clouds, truly a magnificent scene.
At the gate of the sky at Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa, there is an iron fence that is a very hot check-in spot for young people. Leaning on the fence and taking a photo with the panoramic view of Sapa mountain forest will surely be amazing, right?
Additionally, you can also take photos with the surrounding rocky outcrops, which are also very interesting. But please note that this is on the mountain top, so you need to be extremely careful not to fall. Make sure the shoes you bring have good traction to avoid any unfortunate accidents.
6. Fun activities at Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa
6.1 Stop by the roadside tea stall to warm your stomach with a cup of tea
At the Ham Rong Mountain tourist area, there is no fancy cafe like in the town below, but instead, the small cute tables and chairs made of bamboo, low and cozy, blend perfectly with the surrounding mountainous scenery. You can stop in the middle of the road, order a hot cup of tea to enjoy, and take some relaxed “instagrammable” photos.
6.2 Stop by a roadside eatery to taste Sapa’s specialties
Ascending to the top of Ham Rong Mountain requires a lot of climbing. And surely, climbing a lot will make you feel very tired and hungry. In times like that, don’t worry because along the way to the mountain top, there are plenty of food stalls where you can refuel. There are many specialty grilled dishes from the Northwest mountains waiting for you to enjoy. The small eateries here sell a variety of delicious grilled skewers, hot roasted sweet potatoes to eat and inhale the aroma, grilled eggs for a hearty bite, grilled corn for a sweet and crunchy taste, and sticky rice grilled with savory sesame salt… I guarantee you will have a satisfying meal to continue climbing the mountain, and it’s also affordable because it’s all rustic dishes.
6.3 Camping with friends to have fun like mischievous demons
Rarely do people know that in this Ham Rong mountain area, there are interesting camping spots for a half-day trip. For groups of friends traveling to Sapa, why not find an empty spot in the Ham Rong mountain area and participate in fun activities such as enjoying grilled food, chatting, and experiencing the cold weather of the temperate region. However, I advise you to camp for only half a day, as this is not necessarily a safe and suitable camping spot!
The Ham Rong Mountain tourist area in Sapa is very spacious with many flat empty fields covered in lush green grass, perfect for camping. All you need to bring is a tarp, some food and drinks, and you’ll have an outdoor party amidst the beautiful natural scenery. If you have extra time, after lunch, you can lie back on the green grass, gaze at the flower forest, and maybe even doze off to the sound of birds chirping. Many areas with grass fields are designed next to flower beds, forming the large Ham Rong Mountain shape.
6.4 Explore the unique indigenous cultures of the local ethnic groups
Following the dirt road, turn right to the ethnic cultural performance house, where you can admire and enjoy unique and interesting cultural performances. The sound of the khèn and flute blending with the dance of talented young men and women will create a distinctive feature of the Hmong ethnic group. Especially, at the end of each art performance, you can interact with the organizers through the bamboo dance. If you don’t know how to dance, the talented young men and women will take your hand and show you the best way to dance. This will be a rare opportunity for you to join the lively bamboo dance with the local ethnic people.
Furthermore, on April 30th and May 1st every year, the Cloud Festival takes place here, treating visitors to a colorful “feast” with many outstanding cultural and artistic activities, alongside local culinary performances, traditional folk games, or conquering the Ham Rong Sapa mountain climbing challenge…
And here, you can also experience the cultural values of ethnic minorities when visiting the music performance area of the Hmong boys and girls, who wear traditional clothes to play the roles of “Village Boys – Country Girls”…
7. Share the experience of climbing Ham Rong Sapa mountain
Cuong knows that in the spring, many friends or families often go on a Sapa tour as a spring trip at the beginning of the year. In this season, climbing Ham Rong mountain is very suitable. Because on the way to the mountain top, you will get lost in a forest of cherry blossoms, pear blossoms, and plum blossoms blooming all over the sky, bringing a scene filled with the fresh breath of spring. The cherry blossom garden on Ham Rong mountain has ancient cherry trees aged 30 – 40 years, Cuong must say they are super huge with moss-covered trunks, full of blooming pink flowers. Too beautiful for a memorable photo of the spring trip for the whole family or organization, right!
Or you can choose to visit Ham Rong mountain in Sapa to see the flower garden with many rare cold-climate flowers such as rhododendron, begonia… so those who want to take photos with unique flowers of this temperate climate, remember to travel to Sapa and don’t forget to visit Ham Rong mountain. You will get lost in a garden of countless pink and purple flowers, with many unique flower species that seem to only exist in the royal gardens of ancient times. The most beautiful time for this flower garden is probably around March, April, the blooming season of Sapa. The weather at this time is less foggy, so you can enjoy the scenery more. Also, if you go a little further, you will reach a beautiful wild orchid garden.
On Cuồng’s blog, it was advertised that at Ham Rong Mountain, you can also hunt for clouds without having to go to difficult and winding places like O Quy Ho Pass or the summit of Fansipan. The ideal cloud hunting spot at Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa is at the mountain peak, where you can get lost in the clouds and also have the opportunity to admire the 360-degree panoramic view of Sapa town below. The best times for cloud hunting at Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa are around October – December, when the weather is usually cloudy and foggy, increasing the chances of successful cloud hunting.
If you have summer break and want to make the most of your time to visit Sapa and climb Ham Rong Mountain, it’s also a great idea. The months between April and June also have their own beauty when standing at the mountain peak, you can see the terraced rice fields of Sapa in the flooding season. The terraced fields look like giant silver mirrors, filled with water, reflecting the lush green mountains.
According to the travel experience shared by many backpackers with Cuồng, if there is a time of year you should avoid going to Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa, it is during the period from July to August every year. This is the time when heavy rain is common, making the roads very slippery and dangerous.
Sapa is a place with the coldest climate in Vietnam. Mount Fansipan is located at an altitude of nearly 2000m, making the temperature even lower. The average annual temperature on the mountain ranges from 15 to 18 degrees Celsius, quite low, and there can even be light snow in winter. Even if you go to the mountains in summer, you should still prepare warm clothes.
Especially for those of you living in the South going on a Sapa tour, accustomed to hot weather all year round, remember to bring warm clothes so you don’t shiver and catch a cold while climbing the mountain.
The road to Mount Fansipan in Sapa is not too difficult or dangerous because there are steps leading to the mountain top, not like using hands and feet to climb steep rocky cliffs as you see mountaineers do on TV. However, the distance is not short either. According to Cuong, it will take you about half a day to reach the mountain top, so you should prepare to bring along 1 – 2 bottles of purified water to drink along the way. There are some water-selling stalls along the way up the mountain, but the prices will be higher.
You also need to make sure to wear comfortable sports shoes and warm enough clothes, because after all, it’s mountain climbing, so the most suitable outfit is sports shoes, flat-soled shoes. Ladies, temporarily put away those high heels and wedges, if you don’t want to take off your shoes and climb the mountain barefoot after a few steps!
8. Tourist destinations near Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa
8.1 Stone Church Sapa
The ancient stone church in Sapa, located right on the way to Ham Rong Peak, is definitely an attractive tourist destination in Sapa. The church was built in 1895, and to this day, the unique architecture of this stone church continues to attract tourists visiting Sapa. The church remains intact and is preserved by the townspeople as an indispensable symbol of the town.
8.2 Cat Cat Village
2km away from the town of Sapa is the tourist village of Cat Cat. The village is home to the Dao and Hmong ethnic minorities. The people in the village still maintain traditional handicraft villages such as brocade weaving, cotton growing, and linen. Visitors to the village can also enjoy traditional dishes of the local ethnic people such as “thắng cố” and “rượu táo mèo”.
8.3 Muong Hoa Valley
When traveling to Sapa, tourists should not miss the extremely famous tourist destination, the Muong Hoa Valley. In the Muong Hoa Valley, there are beautiful terraced fields, the Muong Hoa stream flowing through, and many ethnic groups such as the Hmong, Tay, Dao living there…
Especially near the Muong Hoa Valley, there is the famous ancient rock field of Sapa. The rocks here have many strange shapes intertwined with the terraced fields of the ethnic people. On top of that, there are many special characters carved that even archaeologists have struggled to understand their origins and meanings.
Guide to hiking Ham Rong Mountain in Sapa
When traveling to Sapa, don’t forget to visit Ham Rong Mountain to learn about the story of the loyal love of the hidden fairy dragons behind the appearance of the mountain shaped like a dragon’s head. Nowadays, all-inclusive Sapa tours are widely provided by travel companies, so you can book a tour to visit the most complete and convenient Sapa tourist destinations! Remember to capture your amazing photos amidst the clouds at the Cloud Yard, Heaven’s Gate, and share them with Cuong! See you in the next reviews of Sapa tourist destinations!