Friday, January 22, 2016

Climbing the Fansipan mountain, Vietnam

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Taking high speed road Lao Cai - Sapa, tourists arrive in Sapa province and prepare climbing Fansipan mountain.


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Climbing Fansipan mountain divides into some legs. Climbing at a point of 2200 meters is the first stage of trekking. Tourists go through a primitive forest and a small lake, an ideal place to take a rest.

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The second stage is 3000 meters high. It takes 3 or 4 hours to go. When reaching the second leg, tourists take a stop as sunset arrives. It's time for preparing a dinner, take a sleep at night.

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Going through a primitive forest is a pleasure. Birds singing, wind breezing, green environment create moment of relaxation for local people and international tourists.


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A huge, grandiose mountain is seen from the foot of mountain. Fansipan is one of the highest mountain in Indochine.



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 Fansipan mountain is located in Lao Cai province, the northwest region of Vietnam. Many ethnic minority people live on cultivating, handicraft. As tourism has been developed, some of ethnic minority women work as a tourist guide for foreigners.

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International tourists don't pay for ethnic minority women's guide in their visit to Fansipan, in return to this service, tourists may buy some products these women have made to support them.

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Photos of VN Express online

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