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Thứ Hai, 14 tháng 5, 2012

Travel Viet Nam, Sapa is a beautiful valley.


International visitors to Vietnam in March estimated 561,877 arrivals, increasing by 18.7% over the same period last year. Total international arrivals in the first 3 months reached 1,873,726 representing a 24.5% growth the same period last year.
The General Statistics Office of Vietnam reported that International visitors to Vietnam in April estimated 620,000 arrivals, increasing by 18.4% over the same period last year. Total international arrivals in the 4 months reached 2,493,726 representing a 22.9% growth the same period last year.
More than 4 million arrivals travelled by air, 50,500 arrivals by sea and more than 937,000 by roadand almost of them used vietnam visa or vietnam visa on arrival to get visa to Viet Nam.
This figure shows that Vietnam was the traveler more options are popular tourist destinations and attractions. Most tourists coming to Vietnam have spent a certain time to get to sapa admire stunning beauty of this valley.

Sapa of Viet Nam.
Often considered the number two destination in Vietnam behind Halong Bay is Sapa.  The Northern mountain town is the go to spot for trekking, near immeasurable quantity of rice terraces, and visiting local tribal villages.  Of course, visiting Sapa at any time of the year puts you in for a very high risk of being caught in the frequent rain storms the region enjoys.  This shouldn't be a deterrent, as hiking in Sapa was one of my favorite experiences, even if it did require a bit of extra preparation when rainy.
Sapa, Queen of the mountains.

The Queen of the Mountains, Sapa sits regally overlooking a beautiful valley, lofty mountains towering over the town on all sides. Welcome to the destination in northwest Vietnam, gateway to another world of mysterious minority cultures and luscious landscapes. The spectacular scenery that surrounds Sapa includes cascading rice terraces that spill down the mountains like a patchwork quilt. The mountains are often shrouded in mist that rolls back and forth along the peaks, offering tantalizing glimpses of what lies in wait on a clear day. The valleys and villages around Sapa are home to a host of hill-tribe people who wander in to town to buy, sell and trade.
A recent survey released by the Sapa Department of Culture, Sport and Tourism showed that among 600 foreign tourists in a random interview, 23% said that they came back Sapa for the second time and 20% appeared for the third time.
The number of foreign tourists who came to Sapa for recreation and ecotourism made up 74% and almost all of them were from England, France, Russia, the US, Australia and New Zealand.
Have you ever come to Sapa? I sure you will be not frustration when come here. Well come to Viet Nam!

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