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Vegan-friendly Activities in Sapa

There are so many vegan-friendly activities in Sa Pa. Here is famous because of the cool weather, beautiful landscape, and unique culture. So you could experience through these. It's easy to feel the cool weather or to see the land space. But, to discover the culture you need more effort.


And this post will suggest you the vegan-friendly activities in Sa Pa:

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1. Trekking/ Hikking Activites


Terraced rice fields, it's become a symbol of this land, connecting with ethnic minority groups' normal lives. You go trekking through the village, see people plant rice, through a small village, see the duck, chicken, and buffalo. It

If you want something more challenging, Fansipan Hikking will be the best choice. This is the highest mountain in Vietnam with an incredible view. (From Sep to Jan)


Trekking through H'mong traditional house


Fansipan Peak

2. Hmong's handicraft


The H'mong ethnic group is famous for their brocade. Women make their clothes for New Year and weddings. Completely handmade methods with unique meaningful symbols - this is an experience you should not miss.


Brocade painting activities of the H'mong people


3. Discovery of Red Dao's medicine and taking an herbal bath


The Red Dao ethnic group has characteristics associated with herbal remedies.

The most popular experience is the herbal bath. You will soak in a wooden tub, with typical scents from nearly 100 types of plants. This is a great option after your trekking or hiking experience, as it helps you relax and is good for your bones and joints.


A Red Dao lady is picking medicinal leaves


4. Experience making incense of Giay people


This is a tradition of the Giay ethnic people. The activity of making incense is linked to their beliefs. They use it to burn on the altar on special days such as the 1st and 15th of the month, and holidays. ( According Lunar Calendar)



Making Giay's incense

5. Village Homestay


Small, lovely homestays in the middle of the rice fields or next to the forest are a wonderful experience. You can also observe minorities closely through daily activities, house architecture, farming, cooking, ...

Unfortunately, many accommodations are built by no-native people, so check carefully before booking.


Vegan meal in a traditional homestay
View from homestay in Lao Chai Village

6. Motobike hang out

First, be a good driving skills driver because there are many steep, narrow, and rough roads. By driving, you can go to many locations far from the center. Such as going up O Quy Ho pass, going down to Thanh Kim village, and going to Seo My Ty Lake.


Sunset in Ô Quý Hồ Pass

Thanh Kim Village's View

7. Seasonal activities.


June: Go planting rice with local people during the planting season.

June, July, August: Bathing in the stream in summer

Jan or Feb (depending on the calendar): Join the Tết Holiday (Lunar New Year) with many traditional festivals.


" Xuống Đồng" festival during Lunar New Year



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