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Discover the buddha path in the mist
Sunworld Fansipan Legend is a prominent development in the Fansipan region, Vietnam. It is a tourist complex that offers various amenities and activities for visitors, including a cable car system that allows easy access to the mountain's summit. Developed by Sun Group, this project aims to enhance tourism in the area, making Fansipan more accessible to a wider audience while preserving its natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Through misty shrouds, I rise on high,
To Fansipan's realm, where eagles fly,
A cable car journey, a dream unfurled,
Above the world, a mystical world.
Ascending stairs, each step I take,
To sacred heights, my spirit wakes,
Enveloped in mist, a whispering guide,
To Buddhist temples, where souls reside.
The mist, a veil, reveals the divine,
Atop Fansipan, where spirits shine,
A moment cherished, forever engraved,
In my heart's chamber, forever saved.
Amongst the clouds, I find my grace,
A journey's end, a sacred space,
With every breath, I'm reborn anew,
In the misty wonder, I find the true.
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It is the highest mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula (comprising Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia), hence its nickname "the Roof of Indochina"
The view from Fansipan Peak could be amazing if you are there on a sunny day. Unfortunately, we were in Sapa in rainy season, end of August, so it’s quite hard to catch a clear day there. Local guide told me that when at the foot of the mountain you can see the peak then it is sunny up there. To get there from Sapa center we took Muong Hoa funicular then Fansipan Cable Car up. It is raining and freezing there so we chose not to climb 600 steps to the top but took Fansipan Monorail from Do Quyen Station near Ha Pagoda. After got off, I climbed a few more stairs to reach Fansipan Peak
Great experience on top of the mountain peak. Can ride a cable car and tram to go to the peak
Fansipan, the "Roof of Indochina," stands majestically as Vietnam's highest peak, offering an awe-inspiring spectacle for those who dare to conquer its heights. The journey to its summit is a trek through diverse ecosystems, from lush forests to rugged terrain, creating a visual symphony of nature. As the ascent progresses, panoramic views unfold, revealing a breathtaking tapestry of valleys and peaks beneath an expansive sky. Fansipan's beauty is not just in its elevation; it's a poetic rendezvous with the splendor of Northern Vietnam. For those seeking adventure and a communion with nature, this mountain is an unparalleled gem that beckons with the promise of awe and inspiration.
Fansipan was really worth it! We took the train and cable car up (ticket bought from our hotel, which was given discount for). We then hiked 600 steps from the cable car station to the summit of Fansipan (3,134m above sea level). For those who wish to go all out, can join their expedition hike. Either way, must come to this place, the view is AMAZING! You can see the valley from the summit (if the weather is clear). The wind is pretty strong and dry up here, so do wear something thick and moisturise/spf your skin.
Feeling excited when walking to the roof of the Indochina house, luckily when it's sunny & cloudy