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You will have 3 days on the water to explore this World Heritage Site with the support of our helpful experts and an authentic liveaboard Chinese Junk. Sleep on board under the stars and endulge in selections of the freshest seafood seved at lunch and dinner. | | |
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Sapa is founded in early of 20 century by French and called the Alps of Indochina. It is the land of many hill tribes as Hmong, Dzao, Day, with their rice terraces, peaches garden.
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Once a quiet French hill resort near the Chinese border, the town of Sapa now draws visitors from around the world. Travelers admire dramatic mountain scenery, trek to remote Hmong and Yao villages to see women create batik and embroidered goods and bargain | | |
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An incredible journey by jeep or motorbike exploring the most splendid areas. Awesome limestone features and seemingly impossible mountain range obstacles with wonderful terraced rice fields. | | |
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The northwest is still very much off the beaten path and is a captivating blend of dramatic landscapes and colorful hill tribes. This adventure takes you through stunning and isolated areas, which have changed little over time yet is steeped in history. | | |
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Traveling close to the Chinese border, we encounter various hill tribes who still retain their traditional lifestyle and unique customs. We visit the hill town of Sapa and the famous battle site of Dien Bien Phu, whilst all around us are some of Vietnam's highest mountains. | | |
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Ha Giang the Northern-most land and of Vietnam, where the imposing of nature and the beauty of human life can be compared to each the others. | | |
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Phansipan (3143m) which named the rooftop of Indochina; is divided into two parts which having different ecological conditions: Northwest with Son La - Moc Chau tableland; and Northeast with mountains... | | |
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Traveling close to the Chinese border, we encounter various hill tribes who still retain their traditional lifestyle and unique customs. We visit the hill town of Sapa and the famous battle site of Dien Bien Phu, whilst all around us are some of Vietnam's highest mountains. | | |
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Phansipan (3143m) which named the rooftop of Indochina; is divided into two parts which having different ecological conditions: Northwest with Son La - Moc Chau tableland, and Northeast with mountains.. | | |
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