Sapa Green Valley is a cute little attraction that can be a fun stop during your time in Sapa, offering some fun photo opportunities. We cautiously went down the slides on rubber tubes and drove around on their mini electric cars.
However, a serious note of caution must be given regarding safety standards. During our visit, one of our children unfortunately fell off a mini electric car. The accident resulted in them hitting the sharp edge of a rock, causing a deep cut to their hand. We had to rush our child to get stitches and a tetanus shot due to the severity of the wound. This incident highlights a significant safety concern, and we strongly urge both management and future visitors to be very mindful of the potential risks, especially for children. While the park offers enjoyable activities, the lack of proper safety measures around the attractions is a major drawback that should be addressed. We hope that they will make improvements to ensure a safer experience...
Read moreWent there for the famous rainbow slide, for only 100k vietnamese dong you have unlimited slide access. but the place itself is not well maintained. No elevator to get to the top or the slide itself. You have to walk up the stairs underneath the rainbow slide which i find a bit dangerous because of the water pipes, not only that the stairs are wet and slippery so be careful.
Lastly bring some face mask or perfume with you because the staffs smells bad. Just an...
Read moreNestled in the picturesque mountains of northern Vietnam, Sapa is a captivating destination renowned for its stunning landscapes, vibrant hill-tribe communities, and rich cultural heritage. The local hill-tribe communities, including the Hmong, Dao, Tay, and Giay, add to the charm of Sapa. Visitors have the opportunity to engage with these communities, learn about their traditional way of life, and purchase unique handicrafts...
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