
Sapa is a wonderfully scenic area
of mountains, valleys and terraced rice fields in Vietnam's North West. Thanks
to the magnificent charm of nature at here, a rapidly growing tourist sector,
attracting many guests coming from all the over world. Besides, Sapa is also
home to Vietnam's 54 ethnic minority tribes who live in tiny villages, away
from the hustle and bustle of city living. Visiting these local ethnic
community, visitors will have the opportunities to bear witness to a way of
life unchanged over generations of local ethnic community. Here is top 6
villages to visit in Sapa.
Cat Cat Village
Only about 2 kilometers from the center of Sapa town, Cat Cat is one of the oldest villages of the Black Hmong people. At the present, it is truly a lovely place to visit for all trip in Sapa. Their life is attached to the traditional crafts like linen weaving, jewelry making and floristry. The embroidery on the black linen is exquisite with the colorful costumes of ethnic people. It is the main product in their daily life.
Only about 2 kilometers from the center of Sapa town, Cat Cat is one of the oldest villages of the Black Hmong people. At the present, it is truly a lovely place to visit for all trip in Sapa. Their life is attached to the traditional crafts like linen weaving, jewelry making and floristry. The embroidery on the black linen is exquisite with the colorful costumes of ethnic people. It is the main product in their daily life.
This nice village situated just 8
kilometers southeast of Sapa town. Ta Van village is home to Giay ethnic people
live and work and their main occupation is rice cultivation. Therefore, they
have reached by a dirt road surrounded by fertile terraced race fields
foretelling bountiful harvest. Moreover, they also produce and work beautiful silver. Surely, Ta VanVillage is an excellent place for domestic and foreign tourists who come to
visit, and engage with the friendly people.
Ta Phin Village
Ta Phin village is home to
several ethnic minorities live and work while the Red Dao make up majority,
H'mong people here is only small portion. There is a brocade club here where
the women work together making their beautiful costumes. Try the herbal baths
here, built using large wooden barrels, they are popular among tourists. It is
interesting to relax after each trip.
Ban Pho Village
In Bac Ha district of Lao Cai
Province, you will find the beautiful Black and Flower Hmong village of
Ban
Pho. This is a more remote area and the best time to visit is around
December to March when all the local flowers are blooming. This provides
a wonderful
back drop to the village.
Sin Chai Village
Sin Chai Village is a part of the
San Sa Ho Commune, this is about 4 kilometers from Sapa Town. It is home to
around 1400 Blach Hmong people. The healthy lifestyle of local people and air
quality mean that there are many old people living here, although Sin Chai is
still a somewhat unspoiled village.
Ban Ho Village
Well known for overnight homestay
in stilt houses, you can experience the warmth and hospitality of a friendly
Tay ethnic family. The village lies in a curve in the Muong Hoa River, which
provides fresh water for the vital 2 crops of rice and beans each year. You can
swim in the local waterfalls and enjoy the slightly warmer weather here.
Coming to Sapa, the unique
experience here is that of the warmth of the people. Although Sapa is one of
the poorest areas in Vietnam but the friendliness of local people is legendary.
Whether you visit for the trekking, mountaineering or simply sightseeing, be
sure to visit some of the local villages. It is a real glimpse into history and
will provide you with wonderful memories in your lifetime.
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Sapa, the golden season is beginning and top 6 villages to visit
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