1. Fansipan Mountain
As the highest peak in Vietnam and the entire Indochina Peninsula at around 3,147 meters, Fansipan Mount is a legendary destination often referred to as the “Roof of Indochina.” Located approximately 9 kilometers from Sapa town, it lies within the Hoang Lien Son mountain range, part of the Hoang Lien National Park. This site attracts both adventure seekers and cultural travelers with its awe-inspiring landscape and spiritual significance.
The cable car system, recognized by Guinness World Records for its length, can take visitors near the summit in just 15 - 20 minutes. After disembarking, travelers climb a series of stone steps to the final viewing platform, which offers sweeping views over clouds and mountains. The best time to visit Fansipan is from September to November and from March to May.
Tips for visiting Fansipan:
- Trekking routes require good physical condition and a local guide due to unpredictable mountain weather.
- Dress in warm layers, especially in winter months.
- Tickets for the cable car cost around VND 800,000 for adults.
- After the cable car ride, be prepared to climb around 600 steps to reach the summit.
- Arrive early in the day to avoid long queues and ensure return trips before operating hours close.