
Mt. Fansipan is the highest peak in Vietnam at 3143m, and nicknamed "The Roof of Indochina". At its summit, Mt Fansipan offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the Hoang Lien Son mountain range and the rice paddies of Muong Hoa Valley. You should do the climb if you want a challenge when you're in Sapa beyond the usual rice paddy treks.

You can do a day hike, or camp overnight at the summit, or reach the top via cable car (no climbing!). The hike is challenging & takes 6-7 hours each way, with boulders & ladders.

Best climb time: Sept-Nov (Sept may still be muddy). Avoid the wet season (May-Aug) and cold weather (Dec onwards). Fansipan isn't worth doing in bad weather!

Fansipan is for adventurous, intermediate hikers seeking a challenge, not guaranteed summit views. Expect a rugged path with boulders and ladders – the journey is the reward!

Views aren't guaranteed, so climb for the thrill not the views! Expect a tougher climb than Mt. Kinabalu (boulders & ladders). For easier descent, hike up & take the cable car down.