Topas Riverside House

Sapa


Located in a valley, on the outskirts of teensy Nam Cang village, 36km from Sapa, this stylish wooden house with eight minimalist rooms is a collaboration between a Red Dzao family and Topas Travel, which handles all bookings. The area is replete with stunning scenery and local hill-tribe life. Rates include transport and dinner.


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1. Sapa Market

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2. Sapa Church

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Sapa's small stone church was built by the French and is still a central landmark. It opens for Mass on Sunday and on certain evenings for prayers.

3. Sapa Museum

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5. Tram Ton Pass

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6. Coc Ly Market

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8. Bac Ha Market

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