
Fansipan (Fansipan Peak / Núi Fansipan)
Best time to visit
Early morning for sunrise, when clouds often clear and light is best for photos. Best seasons are October to November and February to April when skies are drier and visibility is highest.
Budget tips
Expect a paid cable-car ticket rather than free entry; buy official cable-car tickets online or from licensed Sapa agents for small discounts and to avoid long queues, and avoid street touts.
Recommended for
Photography enthusiasts, Hikers and trekkers, Adventure travelers, Nature lovers
Plan your visit
Half day (full day if trekking)
About
Faits rapides: Rising to 3,143 meters, the summit holds the country's highest point and rewards early hikers with a carpet of clouds and dawn light that turns terraced fields into ribbons. A modern cable car whisks visitors to the upper station in about 15 minutes, offering panoramic views that compress valleys, rivers, and mountain ridgelines into a dramatic sweep.
Points forts: Climbing the last stretch involves roughly 600 uneven stone steps from the upper station, each breath tasting thinner and colder as you push through to a summit often wrapped in wind-whipped prayer scarves. A short, glass-windowed cable car ride of about 15 minutes flips valley rice terraces into a mosaic below, then the sudden silence at the summit makes the ringing of temple bells and the scent of incense feel startlingly close.
Insider tips
- Wear warm layers and sturdy shoes, summit temperatures and wind can be much colder than Sapa town.
- Aim for the first cable car or pre-dawn trek to catch sunrise and beat most day-trip crowds at the summit viewpoint.
- If hiking, hire a local guide and carry extra water, snacks, and a rain layer, trail sections can be steep and muddy.
- Skip the overpriced summit souvenir stalls and use the western summit platform for the widest panoramic photos.
Practical info
Cliquez pour réserver une visite guidée GRATUITE à pied à Sapa, Vietnam
La meilleure façon de découvrir une ville avec un guide local.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
Reviews
Reviews (4)
4.3Le lever du soleil à 5h30 était magique et presque désert. La visite de la pagode était gratuite, le téléphérique cher mais la vue au lever du soleil le valait.
Fait la rando de 10 km en partant à 5h, pentu mais calme jusqu'à midi quand la foule a grossi. Le tarif du guide semblait cher : 400k VND.
Arrivé à 6h30, presque pas de queue pour le téléphérique qui coûtait environ 700k VND. La vue au sommet valait le coup, les files sont devenues longues ensuite.
Arrived 9am with kids, 45 minute cable car wait and steep stairs at the top. Ticket was about 700k VND each but summit view made it worth it.




