Fansipan, the so-called rooftop of Indochina region, is the best way to kickstart your mountainous adventure in Vietnam. Standing on the outer part of Sapa, the impressive mountain boasts a
Famous to be Indochina’s roof, conquering the Fansipan peak is an amazing experience that travelers should not miss.
A breathtaking experience awaits at the top of Mt. Fansipan, the highest peak in Vietnam. It used to take travellers two days of hard trekking to reach the summit. Now, you can reach the ‘Roof of
This is the first time that i feel the power and fascination of the mountains when conquering Fansipan or commonly known by its very beautiful name - roof of Indochina - by the cable car
For those who are looking for an authentic adventure, these highest mountains in Vietnam must be what you should put in your shortlist before flying to this country where the impressive mountain
Sapa, Vietnam’s northern hill station is home to the tallest mountain in Vietnam. Mount Fansipan is part of the Hoang Lien Son Mountain range and is often referred to as the rooftop of the
Just three days before Tet, the Fansipan, Vietnam's highest mountain in Sa Pa, was blanketed with snow for the first time this winter.
After more than 13 years, a 20-kilogram stainless steel pyramid created by a group of Hanoi travelers still stand firm on Mount Fansipan in northern Vietnam.
Now is the best time of the year to climb Hoang Lien Son, a magnificent mountain range, and Mount Fansipan, the Roof of Indochina.
The age-old notion of gleaning wisdom from a learned one atop a mountain finds expression in Fansipan’s magnificent pagoda complex.
In the autumn, the slopes of stilt flowers, primrose, and dandelion bloom from the foot of the mountain to the top of Fansipan.