Sunday, May 20, 2012

Travel to the smiley land Sapa

Travel to the smiley land  Sapa
International visitors to Vietnam in March estimated 561,877 arrivals, 18.7% over the same period last year. Total international arrivals in the first 3 months reached 1,873,726 an increase of 24.5% over the same period last year.
The General Statistics Office of Vietnam reported that international visitors to Vietnam in April estimated 620,000 arrivals, 18.4% over the same period last year. Total international arrivals in the four months reached 2,493,726 an increase of 22.9% over the same period last year.
Over 4 million arrivals by air, 50,500 arrivals traveled by sea and over 937,000 in most of them use Roadand Vietnam Vietnam visa or visa on arrival to get visa to Vietnam.
 
This figure shows that Vietnam was the traveler more options are the most popular tourist destinations and attractions. Most tourists coming to Vietnam have spent some time to get to Sapa admire the beauty of this beautiful valley.
 
Sapa in Vietnam.
Often regarded as the second destination in Vietnam after Halong Bay Sapa. Mountain north of the city is moving to the spot for hiking, almost immeasurable amount of the rice terraces and visit tribal villages. Of course, a visit to Sapa at any time of year puts you in a very high risk of getting caught in the frequent storms and enjoy the area. This should not be a deterrent as the trekking in Sapa was one of my favorite experiences, although it does require additional training in the rain.
 
Sapa, the queen of the mountains.
The Queen of the Mountains, Sapa is majestically overlooking a beautiful valley, high mountains that dominate the city from all sides.Welcome to the destination in northwest Vietnam, gateway to another world of mysterious minority cultures and lush landscapes.The spectacular scenery that surrounds Sapa includes cascading rice terraces that descend from the mountains like a mosaic.Mountains are often in the fog that rolls back and forth along the peaks, offers glimpses of what is waiting for good weather. The valleys and villages around Sapa are home to a multitude of hill tribes that roam the city to buy, sell and trade.
A recent survey by the Ministry of Culture Sapa, Sport and Tourism, showed that among the 600 foreign tourists, in an interview at random, 23% said that their return to Sapa for a second time and 20% think the third time.
 
The number of foreign tourists arriving in Sapa for recreation and ecotourism represented 74% and most of them were from England, France, Russia, USA, Australia and New Zealand.

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