Is Sapa Worth Visiting? Everything You Need to Know

Is Sapa Worth Visiting? Everything You Need to Know

Planning your visit to Vietnam and wondering, “Is Sapa worth visiting?” Here’s everything you need to know about planning your trip to Sapa.

Located in the lush mountains of Northern Vietnam is Sapa. Here you will find mountain views and rice paddy fields that cover the stunning landscape.

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Where to Stay in Sapa

Basing yourself in Sapa Town is ideal so that you’ll be within walking distance of most restaurants and tour departures.

$ – Lustig Hostel

$$ – Sapa Unique Hotel

$$$ – Hôtel de la Coupole – MGallery

Why Sapa is Worth Visiting – Best Things to Do in Sapa

To give you the super short answer, yes – Sapa is 100% worth visiting and was actually my favorite part of my 1-month trip to Vietnam (and yes I did the Ha Giang Loop!) Sapa still topped the charts, though motorbiking in northern Vietnam was truly fantastic.

Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts will find Sapa is worth visiting because there are loads of interesting activities to do.

Here are some of the top things to do in Sapa, and what makes this beautiful region a must-do on your Vietnam itinerary.

1. Go Trekking

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Going on an overnight trek and staying in a homestay a traditional village is one of the main reasons why travelers go out of their way to visit Sapa. And let me tell you, it is truly amazing!

Expert hikers and adventure travelers can take trekking and planning homestays into their own hands – which is very easy to do upon arrival to Sapa town. You’ll have loads of options. This is best option for anyone staying around 3 days.

Planners or anyone short on time (like me) should book a tour in advance. Since I only had 2 days in Sapa, I booked this tour here and would highly recommend it.

2. Ride the Cable Car to Fansipan

On a clear day, see spectacular views from one of the highest mountains in Southeast Asia – Fansipan Mountain.

This activity is quite pricey, roundtrip cable car tickets are around 800,000 VND (34 USD) so check the weather before booking, otherwise the view may not be worth the cost.

3. Visit Sapa Town

Sapa Town may seem like a stark difference from its serene outskirts. The town is a major tourist hub, but it’s nice to walk around and visit some shops and see the evening festivities in the main square.

4. Visit the Waterfalls

While there are many waterfalls in Sapa and the surrounding area, Silver Waterfall and Love Waterfall are the two most popular. You can arrange transport or rent a motorbike to get to the falls.

5. Cat Cat Village

If you’ve already done a Sapa trek, you can skip Cat Cat if you’ve had your dose of a Sapa authentic village experience. Cat Cat is a great option if you are staying in Sapa Town and aren’t trekking as it’s only a 15-minute walk and will give you a small taste of what the Sapa villages are like.

Cat Cat is very touristy, so take it with a grain of salt and prepare to be surrounded by locals selling their goods!

6. Visit the Sapa Museum (closed often, check before)

If you’re especially interested in the history and traditions of Sapa tribes, visit the Sapa Museum. Although this museum tends to operate on its own terms, so consider calling before going.

7. Try Hot Pot

Salmon Hot Pot is one of the most known meals to have in Sapa. Try some out at Viet Deli or Moment Romantic Restaurant Sapa.

Weather in Sapa.. It can be an issue.

is sapa worth visiting

Your trip to Sapa, and how much you’ll enjoy it, may, unfortunately, be completely dependent on the weather.

This isn’t exactly helpful information, because when I was in Hanoi and looking at the weather in Sapa, it said it would rain every day – and it barely rained at all. I would have been so upset if I didn’t plan my trip to Sapa based on this incredibly inaccurate weather forecast.

Much like anything in Vietnam, it’s a gamble. But let me help you narrow down your options.

Northern Vietnam’s rainy season is from mid-May to mid-September. If you’re traveling to Vietnam during this time, I would consider not booking a Sapa trek. If it’s pouring down rain the entire trek, you’re simply just not going to enjoy it.

The best time to visit Sapa is March-May and September-November.

Alternatively, you could book a trip to Sapa town, assess the weather situation, and book a trek for the next day. That’s the great thing about Vietnam is you can (almost) travel the entire country booking things only a day or two in advance.

Sapa town is full of nice restaurants, hotels, shopping, and local events. Worst case scenario you get there and won’t get to trek but will get to see the lovely town.

How to Get to Sapa

Book your transportation to Sapa here.

Personally, I took an overnight sleeper bus and it was very nice. Pay close attention as the trains to Sapa take longer and I’ve heard are not as nice as the buses!

While the buses can range dramatically, I got one that was so awesome – just look at it!

Many travelers also book a complete guided tour from Hanoi with all transportation included (this is what I did!)

I booked this tour here doing option #2 (sleeper bus) and arriving in SaPa at 6 am and beginning my hike that day. This is the best option for maximizing your time.

What to Pack for Sapa Trekking

Some of the trekking tours aren’t totally clear about what you actually need for trekking in Sapa. Lots of people were either not prepared or over-prepared on my trek.

1. Bug Spray

Hands down the number one thing you will need is bug spray! You will be trekking deep in the rice fields and forests, those mosquitos will eat you alive!

2. Good tennis shoes/ trekking shoes

My asics tennis shoes barely got me by on this trek, and I wasn’t alone! As touristy as Sapa treks can be, they are actually quite tough. I was slipping and sliding left and right. I was kicking myself for not bringing a better pair of hiking shoes.

3. Small Backpack

Do NOT bring your suitcase or big backpacking bag on your Sapa trek. You’ll need to leave most of your luggage behind at your accommodation and just bring a small backpack filled with your essentials for your Sapa trek.

4. Sunscreen

If you’re trekking in sunny weather, you’ll want to pack sunscreen to protect your skin.

5. Cash

Everything on Sapa treks is cash only, so be sure to bring cash – especially small bills for water and snacks. Most restaurants and accommodations in Sapa Town accept cards, but once you leave the town you are in cash-only territory.

6. Rain Jacket & Protection

As I’ve mentioned – rain in SaPa can be tricky! You’ll want to bring a rain jacket & a trash bag or plastic protection to put over your bag.

7. Baby Wipes

The trek can be pretty muddy or you might be one of the (many) unlucky ones who slide in Buffalo poop! Having a pack of baby wipes will keep you fresh throughout your hike.

8. Swimsuit

Throughout your hike, you may find a few rivers to take a dip in, so you’ll want to pack your swimsuit,

9. Basic Essentials

However long your hike is, you’ll want to pack just the very basics you’ll need for your trek and your overnight homestays.

Is Sapa Worth Visiting – YES!

As you can see I clearly think Sapa is worth visiting and making the time for in your Vietnam itinerary.

Sapa is the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of Hanoi and can be a stop along the way on your Ha Giang Loop tour.

I hope this Sapa travel guide has completely prepared you for your epic scenic adventure in northern Vietnam.

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Finca Carpe Diem Hostel in Minca – What You Need to Know

Finca Carpe Diem Hostel in Minca – What You Need to Know

Finca Carpe Diem is a breathtaking paradise hidden in the Paso del Mango forest near Minca.

Finca Carpe Diem

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This family-owned hostel focuses on remote living, employing locals, and sustainability.

Here’s everything you need to know about staying at Finca Carpe Diem Hostel in the North of Colombia.

How to Get to Finca Carpe Diem

Getting to this hostel can be a little tricky, but once you know how to navigate the North of Colombia, you can learn to get anywhere.

You will likely book a combo of buses, taxis, and motorbikes.

I personally came from Cartagena and took a bus to Santa Marta and arranged a car through the hostel that picked me up at the bus drop-off point.

The mini-bus I took from Cartagena to Santa Marta was Berlinastur . This service is an air-conditioned budget-friendly option for under $13 USD (or 60,000 COP).

Where to Book Finca Carpe Diem Hostel

Typically I prefer to book hostels on Hostelworld. Occasionally, if I have points for savings or I’m booking a private room, I use Booking.com

Both these booking platforms are simple to use, have upfront cancellation & refund terms, and offer a level of protection that other websites may not offer.

My Hostel Essentials

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What to Expect

Finca Carpe Diem Ecolodge offers both shared and private dorms throughout the property.

Many travelers expect to party at hostels in Colombia, but at Finca Carpe Diem you come to relax.

Most of your days will be occupied by eating at the hostel restaurant, lounging by the pool, and booking some of their daily excursions.

WiFi did not work during most of my stay, so bring a book or a deck of cards – you’ll need it!

Daily Excursions Offered

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Many activities and tours are offered from the hostel.

Waterfall tours, yoga, cacao farms, and bird watching are just a handful of the excursions offered at Finca Carpe Diem.

I booked the waterfall tour and would highly recommend it.

Hostel Restaurant

The hostel restaurant was very impressive. Their farm-to-table ethics blend the owner’s Belgian culture with Colombian specialties.

My only problem was not running out of things to order, but getting to try everything I wanted before I left! Overall the menu has lots of options and gladly accommodates vegetarians and vegans.

Rooms & Facilities

I booked an all-female dorm and it was equipped with everything you’d hope for at a good hostel. The rooms themselves are relatively bare bones but ideally, you’ll be spending most of your time out exploring the hostel rather than in your dorm.

Our dorm’s private bathroom was huge and very nice.

All beds had mosquito nets!

Location

Bear in mind that this is a remote ecolodge, so you will be at the hostel or in the surrounding nature of it the entire duration of your stay.

Also, it is not technically in Minca town. While the hostel is near Minca (about an hour drive) it is actually located in a more remote area – Paso Del Mango.

Social Life

As I mentioned before, this is not a party hostel and many people come here to relax.

Most of the visitors were couples on a romantic getaway. This was the only aspect I disliked about the hostel, yet it’s not really anything anyone can control.

Thankfully I came with a friend but I feel I would’ve had a poor experience if I came alone. I would not recommend this hostel to solo travelers hoping to make friends.

However, at the end of our stay, my friend and I did meet a group of female solo travelers and we mingled and played games. So, it is definitely possible to make some friends – especially at the pool.

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I hope this post gives you a more well-rounded idea of what to expect at Finca Carpe Diem Hostel!

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An Honest Review of Athens Hub Hostel in Greece

An Honest Review of Athens Hub Hostel in Greece

This post is all about my review of Athens Hub Hostel in Athens Greece.

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I research hostels extensively. I live in them, work in them, and thrive in them.

After staying in over a hundred hostels, there are some every now and then that stick out to me – for better or for worse.

Here’s my completely honest, non-sponsored review of Athens Hub Hostel.

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Honest Review of Athens Hub Hostel

I arrived at Athens Hub Hostel after weeks of partying on the islands of Ios and Paros.

Completely drained and exhausted, I wanted to stay in a hostel that focused on comfort but still was somewhat social.

Athens Hub Hostel seemed like the place to stay.

Where to book

Typically I prefer to book hostels on hostelworld. Occasionally, if I have points for savings or I’m booking a private room, I use booking.com

Both these booking platforms are simple to use, have upfront cancellation & refund terms, and offer a level of protection that other websites may not offer.


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Location

Hostel address: Agias Eleousis 7, Athina 105 54, Greece

Located in Psyri, this hostel is literally in the heart of Athens.

I loved being in the center of the city. I felt like the location is a huge advantage because it’s on a quiet side street near the main Psyri strip of bars and restaurants.

Surrounded by the hostel you’ll find plenty of delicious restaurants, bars, and easy access to many of the top attractions and tours in Athens.

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The Rooms

Spacious rooms at Athens Hub offer privacy in a way many other hostels miss the mark.

Every dorm features beds with curtains, lockers, hooks, and mirrors.

Here are the different types of rooms you can book at Athens Hub:

6-bed female, 4-bed female

8-bed mixed, 6-bed mixed

Private double, private double with extra bed.

Pictured above: 4-bed female dorm.

Bathrooms at hostels can make or break a stay. The bathrooms here were always kept impeccably clean. The showers are nicer than mine at home – it feels like a luxury spa experience.

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Facilities

Some of the perks at Athens Hub are what make this hostel stand out.

Check out the bar/lounge area for a drink or if you need to work remotely. It’s a great place to socialize or work remotely.

They also offer a full (and affordable) breakfast menu in the morning that was tastier than some of the brunch spots I tried.

For a small fee or deposit, Athens Hub also offers laundry, hair dryers, and locks.

Activities & Social Life

Athens Hub Hostel is not a party hostel, but it can be social when you want it to be! I’ve stayed both when it’s bustling with outgoing hostel goers and when it’s quiet.

The biggest party hostel in Athens is Hawks.

Unlike party hostels, Athens Hub is a hostel that has a nice level of social activities available for those who want them but prioritizes cleanliness, safety, and hospitality.

A few activities you can join are happy hour & board games, Pub Crawl, or a Free Walking Tour.

 

Overall, I think Athens Hub Hostel is a wonderful place to stay in the center of Athens. After two long stays, I can confidently say I would recommend this hostel to anyone, especially backpackers ages 18-35.

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