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Saturday, December 1, 2007

Sapa Gold Sea Hotel

Rates: $18 - $46
Address: 58 Fanxipan Road, Sa Pa, Vietnam
Hotel Class: ***

The three-star Sapa Gold Sea Hotel overlooks the Muong Hoa valley and is only 5 minutes away from the central market, the Church, which was built during the French colonial period, and the town center.

Sapa Gold Sea offers 34 well-appointed rooms. For guests' convenience, this hotel also offers a restaurant, a laundry service, 24-hour room service, car rental, a library, and a bar.



Room Type High season (1 Sep ~ 31 Mar) Low season (01 Apr ~ 31 Aug) Extra bed
Single Double/Twin Single Double/Twin
Standard $ 18 $ 18 $ 18 $ 18 $
Deluxe $ 23 $ 23 $ 23 $ 23 $
VIP $ 46 $ 46 $ 46 $ 46 $
Note: Price included breakfast, tax, service charge



The Gold Sea Hotel, Sapa is just with 5 minutes walk from Sapa Market and the town centre.Drive time from Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi City is approximately 8 hours. The nearest train station is Lao Cai which is 60 minutes drive from Sapa.



Gold Sea Hotel offers 34 rooms designed in typical style with modern amenities.

Room Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Balcony / Terrace (some rooms)
- Bathtub with Shower
- Coffee and Tea Making Facilities
- Hair dryer (all rooms)
- IDD Telephone
- Mini Bar / Refrigerator



Hotel facilties

- Bar
- Restaurant
- Library
- Laundry Service
- Safety Deposit Boxes
- Karaoke
- Massage
- Sauna
- Connecting Rooms (on request)

Other Facilities

- Baby Sitting
- Car Rental
- 24-hour Room Service

Chau Long Hotel

Rates: $26 - $108
Address: 24 Dong Loi Lao Cai City, Sa Pa, Vietnam
Hotel Class: ****

Ideally located on a quiet street perched on a hill in Sapa, the Chau Long Sapa Hotel is within easy walking distance of the Sapa market and the Church. The hotel also offers travelers magnificent views of Vietnam’s highest peak, Mount Fansipan.

Chau Long Sapa hotel features 23 well-appointed rooms, as well as a restaurant, lounge, and bar, free internet access, an indoor heated swimming pool, fitness center and business center.



Room Type High season (1 Sep ~ 31 Mar) Low season (01 Apr ~ 31 Aug) Extra bed
Single Double/Twin Single Double/Twin
Deluxe Room (New Wing) $ 68 $ 68 $ 68 $ 68 $
Quadruple Room (New Wing) $ 108 $ 108 $ 108 $ 108 $
Standard Room (Old Wing) $ 26 $ 26 $ 26 $ 26 $
Suite (New Wing) $ 108 $ 108 $ 108 $ 108 $
Superior Room (New Wing) $ 63 $ 63 $ 63 $ 63 $
Note: Price included breakfast, tax, service charge


Chau Long Sapa Hotel is situated on a quiet side street in the heart of the town of Sapa. Sapa is approximately an 8-hour drive by car from Hanoi, although most tourists reach Sapa by train from Hanoi to Lao Cai, which is approximately 60 minutes drive from Sapa.



The Chau Long Sapa has 95 rooms, 65 in the New Wing of the hotel and 30 in the Old Wing, as well as 3 suites. All rooms and suites have full modern amenities and are tastefully decorated embracing the charm of the Sapa region. Most rooms have private balconies with spectacular views of Mt. Fansipan and the Muong Hoa valley.
Standard:
Standard rooms with a double bed or twin beds and a writing desk
Superior:
Spacious rooms with a double bed or twin beds, a large writing desk, and a private balcony overlooking Mount Fansipan (22 m2)
Chau Long Deluxe:
Spacious rooms with a double bed or twin beds, a large writing desk, and a private balcony overlooking Mount Fansipan (26m2)
Deluxe:
Spacious rooms with a double bed or twin beds, a comfortable sitting area with a large writing desk, and a private balcony overlooking Muong Hoa valley & Mount Fansipan. (32 m2)
Quadruple:
Spacious room with 4 single beds, a large living room area with a writing desk, and view of Muong Hoa valley & Mount Fansipan (60m2)
Sapa Suite:
Spacious suite with king size bed, a large writing desk, a large living room with sofa, and a private balcony overlooking Muong Hoa valley & Mount Fansipan (60 m2)

Room Amenities
- Bathtub with Shower
- Coffee and Tea Making Facilities
- Hair dryer (all rooms)
- IDD Telephone
- In-Room Safety Deposit Box
- Mini Bar / Refrigerator
- On-demand Movies
- Satellite TV



Restaurant and bars


Fan Xi Pan Lounge bar: Day or night, with its warm and friendly atmosphere, the bar is an ideal place to relax, unwind and chat with friends over a drink...

Top Mountain View bar: Located on the 4th floor of hotel with a cozy and welcoming atmosphere and spectacular views; open 24 hours a day

Muong Hoa Restaurant: Serves a variety of dishes from light snacks to full meals and both Asian and Western cuisines, with spectacular view of valley and Mount Fan Si Pan
Business facilities

- Business center with assistance
- Internet access
- Secretary Service (typing)

Meeting and Conference

Offers three main meeting and conference rooms and banqueting services for events from 50 seats to 200 seats.

Other Facilities

- Baby Sitting
- Currency Exchange
- Doctor/ Medical
- 24-hour Room Service
- Massage
- Parking
- Souvenir / Gift Shop
- Transfer / Hotel pick-up
- Travel and Tour Services

Victoria Sapa Hotel

Rates: $113 - $200
Address: Sapa District, Sapa, Vietnam
Hotel Class: ****

Located above the town centre with views of the surrounding mountains, the Victoria’s alpine chalet-style architecture blends perfectly with the stunning scenery. There are 76 attractively furnished guest rooms, a restaurant featuring Asian and European dishes, a business centre, gym and a swimming pool.



Room Type High season (1 Sep ~ 31 Mar) Low season (01 Apr ~ 31 Aug) Extra bed
Single Double/Twin Single Double/Twin
Super/standard $ 138 $ 138 $ 113 $ 113 $
Deluxe $ 150 $ 150 $ 128 $ 128 $
Suite / Family Studio $ 200 $ 200 $ 180 $ 180 $
Note: Price included breakfast, tax, service charge



Located in Sa Pa, Lao Cai Province, 1650 metres above sea level.

Nestled among the Hoang Lien Mountains where Vietnam's highest peak, Mount Fansipan, could be found.

Accessible to trekking spots, ethnic minority villages, colourful markets, waterfalls and caves.

A 9 hour drive from Hanoi or a comfortable 10 hour travel aboar the Victoria Express Train service from Hanoi to Lao Cai.



Each guest room features a ceiling fan, heater, IDD phone, satellite TV, mini bar, in-room safe and coffee/tea facilties.
Superior Rooms:
Superior Rooms are all at garden level, are 25 sq metres with either one queen or two single beds, a sitting area with sofa and a large writing desk. Deluxe Rooms feature a furnished private balcony which overlooks Mount Fansipan.
Studio Rooms :
Studio Rooms are 50 sq metres with 6 beds, a sitting area plus a large furnished private balcony overlooking Sapa Village and Mount Fansipan. Suites have one king bed.
Families:
Families are recommended to stay in the Studio room as extra beds are unavailable.





Ta Van Restaurant, with its heartwarming central fireplace, offers European and Vietnamese cuisine. Guests can enjoy their refreshing drinks and snacks by the poolside or barbecue in the garden at the Cat Cat Pool Bar. Cocktails by the fireplace is served at Ta Fin Bar.

Sports and recreation activities offered include indoor heated pool, tennis court, sauna, massage service, billiard table, petanque alley, bicycles and motorbike.

Other services and facilities available are shopping arcade, banquet/ conference facilities, beauty salon, foreign exchange, laundry, babysitting, limousine and parking.

Top cuisine In SaPa

1. Peach Flower (Hoa Dao)


The peach flower plant grows only in North Vietnam. It is the special flower of the Vietnamese New Year because of its red colour, which is believed to bring many favourable opportunities throughout the year.

There are four varieties of peach flowers. The dao bich has a deep rosy colour and the plant bears many flowers; it is usually planted in jars or pots for entertaining during the New Year. The dao phai (pale peach flower) flower is a pale rosy colour and the plant bears many flowers, but is generally planted for its fruits. The dao bach (white peach flower) is relatively difficult to grow. These three varieties of peach flowers all bear double flowers. The that thon plant is small and low; the flowers are small and of many colours.

Among those colours, those that are deep red are generally grown in pots and their trunks and branches generally bend so that it becomes an ornamental plant. The sprigs of the peach flowers from the of Nhat Tan are a precious gift sent to relatives living in the South on the occasion of the New Year. The peach flower plant and its flowers are now present in many European countries.

2.
Plum (Man)


A plum or gage is a stone fruit tree in the genus Prunus, subgenus Prunus. The subgenus is distinguished from other subgenera (peaches, cherries, bird cherries, etc) in the shoots having a terminal bud and the side buds solitary (not clustered), the flowers being grouped 1-5 together on short stems, and the fruit having a groove running down one side, and a smooth stone.

Plum fruit is sweet, juicy and edible, and it can be eaten fresh or used in jam-making or other recipes. Plum juice can be fermented into plum wine; when distilled, this produces a brandy known in Eastern Europe as Slivovitz. Dried plums are known as prunes. Prunes are sweet and juicy. They also contain several antioxidants that may slow aging.

Various flavours of dried plum are available in Southeast Asia and specialty stores worldwide. They tend to be much drier than the standard prune. Cream, Ginsing, Spicy, and Salty are among the common variety flavours.

In the South of Vietnam, this kind of fruits appear name: Hanoi plum event this fruits comes from Lang Son, Bac Ha...

3.
Persimmon (Hong)


Vietnam has many kinds of persimmon such as my with yellow fruit and cado with small fruit. Persimmon is famous for providing a lot of sugar and vitamin A. Persimmon fruits contain as much vitamin C as oranges and tangerines, and their pulp does not have a sour taste

Persimmon can be either round or in the shape of a heart. Persimmon fruits are divided into two kinds: bitter and sweet. Bitter persimmon fruits are edible when they are green and hard, but is very sweet when the fruit is ripe. The fruit of sweet persimmon are always sweet, even when green and hard.

In the north, persimmon is grown widely; the most popular varieties include Lang persimmon in Lang Son and Hac persimmon in Hac Tri. In the south, persimmon can only be planted in the highlands of Dalat.

In Oriental medicine, persimmon is considered effective to reduce high blood pressure and relieve abdominal pain. Persimmon trees can be trimmed into ornamental trees. When their leaves fall down, fruits still hang onto the branches

Victoria Sapa Resort

Rates: $105 - $200
Address: Sapa District Lao Cai Province , , Vietnam
resort Class: ****

Victoria Sapa Resort, the only luxury hotel in the area, opened in March 1998.
Built as a traditional mountain chalet with accented wooden decor and a welcoming stone hearth fireplace, Victoria Sapa Resort overhangs the village, blending perfectly with the natural surroundings.
The location and services have been carefully planned to allow guests to experience something different and unique in close harmony with nature and the local hill tribe people.



Room Type High season (1 Sep ~ 31 Mar) Low season (01 Apr ~ 31 Aug) Extra bed
Single Double/Twin Single Double/Twin
Standard $ 140 $ 140 $ 105 $ 105 $
Superior $ 140 $ 140 $ 105 $ 105 $
Deluxe $ 150 $ 150 $ 130 $ 130 $
Family Studio $ 200 $ 200 $ 180 $ 180 $
Suite $ 200 $ 200 $ 180 $ 180 $
Note: Price included breakfast, tax, service charge





Discover Sapa in the tracks of the North Vietnam’s colorful hill tribes, a sublime scenery combining jungle, terraced rice paddies and highlands off the beaten track!
Travel in style in board the unique Victoria Express Train with its luxury carriages and stylish restaurant. Enjoy the charming Victoria Sapa Resort, built in a traditional mountain chalet in perfect harmony with the natural surroundings.



¤ Private balcony
¤ Individually controlled air-conditioning
¤ Mini-bar
¤ Individual safe deposit box
¤ Hair dryer
¤ International Direct Dial
¤ Cable television



¤ Le Lotus Blanc Spa with various beauty treatments & massages.
¤ Outdoor swimming pool
¤ Children’s wading pool
¤ Crocodile pond
¤ 24 hrs room service
¤ Laundry
¤ Board games, books
¤ Souvenir shop
¤ Business centre
¤ Meeting room facilities (with capacity up to 100 persons)
¤ Wi-Fi available in the public areas (bars, lobby and swimming pool…)
¤ Ta Van Restaurant
¤ Ta Fin Bar

Wellcome To SaPa



Sapa is an old French hill station, nestled among the Hoang Lien Son Mountains near the Chinese border. Because of its situation near the tallest mountain range in Vietnam, it is possibly the most scenic mountain location in Vietnam. It is most likely that Sa Pa was first inhabited by highland minorities of the Hmong and Yao groups, as well as by smaller numbers of Tày and Giay, these being the four main minority groups still present in Sa Pa district today.

The pace of change in this tiny mountain hamlet is roughly equivalent to free crack for a budding sociologist researching her doctoral thesis! Visitors have increased 10-fold since the turn of the century, inevitably leaving their imprint on the fabric of the place. You'll still see minorities decked out in traditional garb in town, just not in the setting you expect: Red Dao girls play hacky sack in the park, Hmong women attired in traditional indigo tunics and leggings shoot billiards in a bar, and teens crowd the Internet cafes like Saturday afternoon at the mall.

Despite its commercialization over the last decade, Sapa is still a must-see on any northern Vietnam itinerary. On a clear day you will be treated to views of steeply terraced rice fields, towering verdant ridgelines, primitive mud-thatched villages, raging rivers and astounding waterfalls. Of course the real draw is the minority hill tribes who call the surrounding valley home. Some eight ethnic groups inhabit Lao Cai province: Hmong, Dao, White Thai, Giay, Tay, Muong, Hao and Xa Pho. You don't have to travel far to meet them. Most prominent in town are the Hmong, easily identified by their embroidered, indigo attire and the Red Dao, distinguished by the coin-dangling red headdresses and intricately embroidered waistcoats worn by the women.

Deep in the valleys surrounding Sapa, the Muong Hoa River sluices a wild, jagged course among Hmong, Giay, Red Dao and White Thai settlements, their tiny dwellings poking out of the neon rice fields like diamonds on a putting green. Hire a local to accompany you on a hike down into the valley or sign up for one- to four-day treks offered by an ever increasing number of outfitters. Guests sleep in tents or in the homes of villagers, their gear hauled by Hmong porters. Of course if you want to catch a glimpse of authentic village life unadulterated by Nikon-toting tourists, you'll have to venture further afield. Adventurous travelers with time on their hands use Sapa as a jumping off point, hiring a guide and a driver for multi-day journeys, taking in any number of villages and local markets held throughout the week, such as Can Cau (Saturday), Bac Ha (Sunday), Coc Ly (Tuesday).

Sapa is famed for its "Love Market" – sort of a cross between a peacock mating ritual, a Middle Eastern arms bazaar, an Amish square dance, a bad Pavarotti concert and Bangkok's Patpong (except here the people wear clothes). On Saturday nights, hill tribe youths of both sexes congregate in a weekly courting rite, singing tribal versions of Loretta Lynn love songs to woo the opposite sex. Sadly this ritual is dying out. While foreign tourists search in vain for a snapshot and hawkers sell them trinkets and trash, the teenagers slip out to neck on a bench around the lake.

Topping out at 3,143 meters, Fan Si Pan has become the Mount Everest of Vietnam. Queues of yuppie trekkers in their latest TravelSmith "totally-packable" rainwear form mountaineering traffic jams at base camps.

Highlights of Sapa

* Ethnic Villages: Cat Cat, Y LInh Ho, Lao Chai, Tavan, Giang Ta Chai, Ban Ho, Ta Phin...
* Sapa Love Market
* Sapa Ancient rock field
* Pansipan Mountain
* Ethnic Market-day: Bac Ha, Coc Ly...
* Ham Rong Moutain
* Silver Water fall