Many tourists, especially instagrammers, love checking in on Fansipan mount, which is dubbed as ‘Vietnam’s rooftop’, as they can take lovely photos amid a sea of clouds there.
For many tourists, Fansipan mount in the northern province of Lao Cai is on their lifetime bucket list. (Photo: Vietnam+)
As accessing Fansipan mount is now easier than before thanks to a cable car system, during humid days, the mount welcomes flocks of tourists who come here for breath-taking instagrammable pictures. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Fansipan mount is dubbed as ‘Indochina’s rooftop’. It looks stunning from dusk till dawn, regardless of any weather conditions. (Photo: Vietnam+)
This year is forecast to be a bit colder so Sapa is expected to see several snowfalls. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Stunning sea of clouds on 'Vietnam’s rooftop.' (Photo: Vietnam+)
Fansipan mount’s colour varies during the day. Sometimes it has purple hue. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Sometimes, it looks rather yellow. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Stunning sea of clouds on 'Vietnam’s rooftop'. (Photo: Vietnam+)
The resort town of Sa Pa in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai received approximately 65,000 arrivals over three days during the New Year holiday.This is equivalent to 95 percent of the last year’s figure, but is a good signal for recovery of the local tourism sector.
The northern province of Lao Cai, home to the popular holiday town of Sa Pa, has set a target of welcoming 5 million visitors this year and earning more than 16 trillion VND (696.17 million USD) in tourism revenue.