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Fansipan Cable Car Tours

Reach the Roof of Indochina: the Fansipan cable car, one of the world’s longest, sweeps from Sapa up to near the 3,143m summit of Vietnam’s highest peak. At the top, a complex of temples, gardens and viewpoints crowns a sea of clouds and mountains — a spectacular, accessible Sapa adventure.

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Fansipan Cable Car in Sapa — FAQ

What is Fansipan?
Fansipan is the highest mountain in Vietnam and Indochina at 3,143m, reached from Sapa by one of the world’s longest cable cars to a summit complex of temples, gardens and panoramic viewpoints.
How do you get to the top of Fansipan?
Most visitors take the Sun World Fansipan Legend cable car from Sapa, then a funicular or a short stairway climb to the summit, while trekkers can hike up over one to two days.
Is the Fansipan cable car worth it?
Yes — the spectacular cable-car ride and the summit’s temples and cloud-sea views make Fansipan a must-do in Sapa, accessible to almost everyone.