
The Mekong Delta covers the vast floodplains of southern Vietnam where the Mekong River fans out into a network of canals, streams, and tributaries before reaching the sea. Locally called Mien Tay, or the Western region, it spans 13 provinces and cities including Can Tho, Ben Tre, An Giang, and Ca Mau. Together, those provinces…

Sapa draws visitors for the rice terraces and the trekking, but the food is just as good a reason to come. The town sits at the crossroads of Vietnamese and highland ethnic minority cooking traditions, and that combination produces a street food scene unlike anything in the lowland cities. Most of the best Sapa street…

Can Tho is the main city in the Mekong Delta and the best base for visiting Cai Rang Floating Market and the surrounding river villages. The city has a good range of four-star hotels, from colonial riverside resorts to budget-friendly city properties. This guide covers the five best can tho hotel options at the four-star…

After a day of trekking Fansipan or cycling through rice terraces, your body will thank you for a good massage. Sapa has developed a solid spa scene that blends modern comfort with genuinely local treatments, particularly the Red Dao herbal bath, a highland wellness tradition using medicinal plants from the surrounding mountains. This guide covers…

Sapa Bus Station sits on the eastern edge of Sapa town center, directly in front of Sapa Market. It handles the main long-distance bus connections in and out of Sapa, covering routes to Hanoi, Ha Giang, Yen Bai, Dien Bien Phu, and even international services to Luang Prabang in Laos. Most visitors to Sapa will…

Cai Rang floating market sits on the Hau River about 6 km southwest of Can Tho city center. Every morning before sunrise, hundreds of boats load up with fruit, vegetables, and food and converge on a single stretch of river. By 7am the market reaches full noise: boat engines, vendors calling out prices, and the…

Sapa sits at over 1,500 meters above sea level in the mountains of northwest Vietnam. More than just altitude, that elevation shapes everything: the climate, the farming, the livestock, and most importantly, the food. Sapa local food is not simply Vietnamese food with a mountain backdrop. Rather, it is a distinct culinary tradition rooted in…

The Rong May Glass Bridge is the most dramatic attraction near Sapa town. It stretches 630 meters across a mountain valley and sits 300 meters above the valley floor. The walkway is made from layered tempered glass. You can see straight down to the forest below your feet. This is not a subtle experience. The…

Can Tho sits in the heart of the Mekong Delta with a tropical monsoon climate. It is warm all year round, averaging 26°C to 29°C depending on the month. There is no winter. There is no spring in the European sense. Instead, Can Tho weather runs on two seasons: a dry season from December to…

Sapa has changed significantly as a dining destination over the past decade. The town is now well-stocked with cafes, Western restaurants, pizza spots, and hotel dining rooms aimed squarely at tourists. Good local food still exists, but you have to look more deliberately for where to east in Sapa. The best Sapa restaurants are the…

April is one of the best months to visit Fansipan. The Fansipan weather in April feels comfortable, between winter’s cold and summer’s heavy rain. Temperatures are mild, rainfall is low, and the rhododendron flowers that cover the mountainside are near their peak bloom. If you are choosing the best time to visit Fansipan, April is…

The journey from Hanoi to Sapa covers about 320 km through the mountains of northwest Vietnam. Depending on how you travel, the trip takes anywhere from 5 to 8 hours. The roads wind through river valleys and rice terraces before climbing into the cloud-covered hills around Sapa town. There are four realistic options for getting…

Pizza in Sapa is better than most visitors expect. Several restaurants here take their dough and ingredients seriously, and the reviews reflect that. Whether you want a casual slice after trekking or a proper sit-down dinner, there is a pizza Sapa option for every budget and mood. This guide covers the five best-rated pizza spots…

The Mekong Delta feels nothing like the city. Rivers replace roads. Coconut groves stretch as far as you can see. Village life runs on boats, not motorbikes. And it is only two hours from Ho Chi Minh City. A single day is enough for a solid introduction. The best Mekong Delta tour keeps the group…

KK Sapa Hotel is a five-star property in the center of Sapa town. It faces directly toward Muong Hoa Valley and Fansipan Mountain. The building follows a classical European design. Every room has a window or balcony with a mountain or garden view. The hotel operates at full scale: five room types, two restaurants, a…

Sapa center is where most first-time visitors begin and where most visitors keep returning throughout their stay. It is not a large area. You can walk from one end to the other in under 20 minutes. But within that compact space you find the Stone Church, the main town square, the Saturday love market, and…

Fansipan weather changes constantly. The mountain sits at 3,143 meters above sea level in the Hoang Lien Son range. At that altitude, the weather does not behave the same way it does in Sapa town below. On some days all four seasons arrive before noon. Understanding Fansipan weather matters most if you plan to trek.…

Swing Sapa is one of the most popular photography destinations in northern Vietnam. It sits about 2 kilometers from Sapa town center and looks out over the Hoang Lien National Park. The view is extraordinary. On clear days you see forest-covered ridgelines stretching into the distance. On misty days the entire complex disappears into low…

The Mekong Delta is unlike anywhere else in Vietnam. Rivers and canals replace roads. Floating markets open before sunrise. Life here runs on water, not land. Most visitors see the delta on a quick day trip from Ho Chi Minh City. That is a start, but not the full picture. The way you choose to…

Sun Plaza Sapa is the most recognizable building in Sapa town. It sits at the main crossroads in the center, right next to the Stone Church and the town square. You cannot miss it. The building is designed in a European classical style with gold and green tones. It looks like something you would find…

Pho is Vietnam’s national dish and one of the most widely recognized soups in the world. Outside Vietnam, it is now shorthand for Vietnamese food in general. This shows how good it is. But it is slightly unfair to the depth of Vietnamese cuisine. But what is pho, really? Why does a good bowl take…

March is one of the best months to visit Sapa, and if you talk to people who have been multiple times, many will tell you it is their favorite. The reason is the combination. Sapa weather in March sits in a sweet spot between the cold fog of winter and the heavy rain of summer.…

Fast food in Hanoi does not mean what it means in most other cities. Yes, the international chains are here. But the most interesting quick-eat options in Hanoi are the local ones: crispy banh mi for under 40,000 VND, wood-fired pizza in the Old Quarter, fresh Greek yogurt with tropical fruit, and Vietnamese-style steak that…

Gordon Ramsay has eaten at some of the most technically sophisticated restaurants on the planet. He holds multiple Michelin stars, has judged thousands of dishes on television, and has built a reputation on being impossible to impress. So, as he sat on a small wooden boat at the Cai Rang floating market in Can Tho,…

Cai Rang is the largest floating market in the Mekong Delta and one of the few places in Vietnam that still operates the way it did a century ago, not for tourists, but because it is how business actually gets done on the river. Rough Guides named it one of the world’s 19 must-visit food…

Finding a good Sapa hotel is harder than it looks. The town has many options. Prices can vary a lot for similar quality. The difference between a valley view room and a concrete wall room can be big. I have gone through the best-reviewed properties across price brackets to give you a practical shortlist. Every…

Sapa Church sits at the center of town and is hard to miss. The stone bell tower is visible from most main streets. The square in front serves as Sapa’s main social hub, from morning to late evening. Most visitors walk past it quickly on their way to something else. That is a mistake. The…

The markets around Sapa offer some of the most authentic cultural experiences in northern Vietnam. Most travelers only find one or two by chance. These weekly gatherings, known locally as “cho phien,” are not just places to buy things. For H’Mong, Dao, Tay, and other ethnic minority communities, the weekly market is a rare chance…

Sapa weather changes dramatically throughout the year, and picking the wrong month can genuinely ruin a trip. I have seen travelers arrive in August expecting clear mountain views and spend three days in solid fog and rain. I have also seen people dismiss winter in Sapa. Then they arrive in December and find frost-covered valleys.…

Fansipan Mountain is the highest peak in Indochina at 3,143 meters. Trekking to the top is one of the most rewarding things to do in northern Vietnam. That said, it is not a casual hike. Depending on your route, expect one to three days of steep terrain and unpredictable weather. Some sections may require ropes…