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Sapa and Ha Giang: 3-day, 2-night New Year's Eve itinerary under 5 million VND.
With a budget under 5 million VND, tourists from Hanoi can choose to conquer Fansipan or explore the majestic Tu San Gorge during their upcoming 3-day vacation.
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Sapa: The new look of O Quy Ho tea hill and cherry blossom forest.
The O Quy Ho tea hill is being transformed into the Ecosapa ecological urban area with a plan to preserve 4.6 hectares of cherry blossom forest, promising to be a high-end resort destination in Sapa.
Where to go in January: 10 must-visit destinations in Vietnam
January offers mild weather, perfect for both beach and mountain getaways. Here are 10 suggested destinations, ranging from Hoi An, Nha Trang, and Hue to Phu Quoc, Sapa, and Ha Giang; Sa Dec in its flower season; and Moc Chau with its white plum blossoms.
4-day, 3-night trip to the mountainous region, enjoying the cuisine of Northwest Vietnam.
Discover a 4-day, 3-night self-guided Sapa travel itinerary from Hanoi in 2025, featuring highlights such as Fansipan peak, Cat Cat village, Ham Rong mountain, and unique local cuisine like salmon hotpot and thang co (a local dish)...
Tourists are surprised by the speed of Sa Pa tourism's recovery after Typhoon Yagi.
Sa Pa, a popular tourist destination in northern Vietnam, quickly regained momentum after Typhoon No. 3 thanks to close coordination between the community, businesses, and local authorities.
Sa Pa suffers landslides due to heavy rain and flooding; many hotels and restaurants offer free accommodation.
Many food and accommodation businesses in Sa Pa (Lao Cai) are currently providing free meals and lodging, ensuring the safety of tourists and local residents stranded in the area due to the impact of the disaster...
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