Trekking the highest mountain of Vietnam in your Fansipan Trekking Tour also well-known as “the Roof of Indochina”
Adventurous Tourists Getting Addicted to Fansipan Trekking Tour in Vietnam

Adventurous Tourists Getting Addicted to Fansipan Trekking Tour in Vietnam

If you are a truly adventurous traveler, Fansipan trekking tour must be on the top of your list. Fansipan has its brand as “the Roof of Indochina” with the height of 3,143m. Despite its roughness, wetness and cold, the scenery is really rewarding. If your body is in good condition and you are well equipped, then the top is accessible after a trekking time of 5-8 hours.

Why trekking Fansipan?


Fansipan is the highest mountain in Vietnam, which runs across above the mountain range of Hoang Lien Son in the far north of the country. The trek means misty bamboo forests and golden rice terraces, sometimes up and above the clouds. You can also have a trekking in Sapa Vietnam, mingling with diverse hill tribe members and experiencing some truly incredible mountain scenery.
 
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Though the Fansipan trekking tour doesn’t require any technical skill, you can still find it quite challenging on several tricky routes.

There are three different route options for you to choose, suitable for your level of skill and time:
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Any level will be worth choosing. And it is advisable for you to have a guide who can give you guidance on where to go, help you carry supplies, and offer cultural insights that would otherwise be missed. 

Tips for safe and memorable trip


The ideal time for you to take a trekking tour in Fansipan is from April to May due to warm weather and bloom flowers. From October to May is a good choice, too; but you should get prepared for the cold and foggy weather. The period from June to September is not advisable because it’s very rainy and wet, which makes it dangerous to trek.
Some essentials to bring with you:
 
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Additional tips:

For situations in which you get lost


If you get lost, you should fetch an area which is flat and high enough to set up a fire as a signal of help. Try to find some fresh wood to make as much smoke as possible.
 
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Another option is to keep following along streams so that you might reach water sources where it is very likely to see some other people.

Some parts of Fansipan trekking tour can put you in a difficult situation so you must get thorough preparation and caution. This can help you have a truly memorable experience climbing to the ‘Roof of Indochina.’ Take a guide, make some memories, and see a new piece of the world! Happy trekking! 

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