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Sapa

Sapa: The Misty Kingdom of Northern Vietnam Perched high in the majestic Hoang Lien Son mountain range, Sapa is a breathtaking sanctuary where the earth meets the sky. Known as the "Town of Clouds," Sapa captivates travelers with its iconic terraced rice fields that cascade down emerald valleys like giant stairways to heaven. Beyond its dramatic landscapes and the towering peak of Fansipan, the "Roof of Indochina," Sapa is a vibrant tapestry of ethnic cultures. Visitors are welcomed by the warm smiles of the Hmong, Dao, and Tay people, whose colorful traditional costumes and ancient customs add a soulful depth to the misty scenery. Whether you are trekking through remote hill-tribe villages, breathing in the crisp mountain air, or watching the sunset over the Muong Hoa Valley, Sapa offers an enchanting escape into nature’s raw beauty and timeless traditions.

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Stories, tips, and guides

Internet Access

Internet access is available in all but the most remote towns. Internet cafes are available in most tourist spots and rates are fairly cheap, ranging from 2,000-10,000 dong per hour. Connection speeds are high, especially in the big cities. Many hotels and restaurants provide free Wi-Fi or terminals for their guests.

Phone Call

If you are calling internationally from Vietnam, first dial 00, followed by the country code for the country you are trying to reach. Use international phone cards for the best bargains when calling from Vietnam. Calling from local post offices are cheaper than using your hotel’s telephone service, but calling cards still offer the best international rates.

Electricity

Electricity in Vietnam is 220 Volts, alternating at 50 cycles per second. If you travel to Vietnam with a device that does not accept 220 Volts at 50 Hertz, you will need a voltage converter.

Immigration

There are immigration laws governing foreign employment and investment in Vietnam. The Labor Department is responsible for ensuring that all foreign nationals working in the country are staying within the indicated limits of their permits and contracts. There are also legislations concerning admissions into, via, and out of Vietnam.

Vietnam Budget Travel – Value for money

Vietnam is one of the most popular inexpensive place to travel in the world. Besides the luxury vacation, you will be surprised with how inexpensive Vietnam can  be despite the generally high quality of goods and services. The reality show that the best way to travel frugally is to know how and where to fine the bargains also with a careful planning before you go.

Money & Cost

Vietnam’s currency is dong issued by State Bank of Vietnam. Abbreviated form: “VND” before the amount or “d” after the amount. Small denominations include VND 200; 500; 1000; 2000; 5000 in both coin and paper notes though coin is more popular. Bigger denominations include VND 10,000; 20,000; 50,000; 100,000; 200,000; 500,000 in both polymer and normal paper notes....

When to go

Weather in Vietnam can vary wildly from region to region, from snow in the north to over 100-degree temps in the south. Generally, there are two monsoon seasons, between October and March in the northeast and between April and October everywhere but the mountains. Most Vietnam travel guides recommend visiting in April, May or October, or November to February if you will just be in the south.

The Vietnamese Cyclo

Known elsewhere as rickshaws or pedicabs, the cyclo's design slightly varies according to what part of the country on is in. These are a fixture in all major and minor cities in Vietnam. Cyclos should be booked through your tour company or through the doorman or concierge of your hotel. Any trip to Vietnam without riding a cyclo is a trip deprived....

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