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Mekong River is a great river in Asia. It drains an area of 810,000 km² (313,000 sq mi). From the Tibetan Plateau it runs through China's Yunnan province, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam covering a population of 90 million . A 10-day cruise along the river offers a great view over many cultures, cilvilazations, colorful ethnic groups living along the river for generations.
The tour offers the opportunity to trek to the most attractive villages in Sapa and time at one of the most remarkable hill tribe market in the area the the most unique culture, customes life style of Sapa ethnic people reavealed. Depending on the day when the tour leaves, travelers will have chance to join one of the following markets: Coc Ly Market, Muong Hum Market, Can Cau Market, Bac Ha Market
Coc Ly-the only market opening on Tuesday attended by a wide range of different colorful ethnic minorities. Traveller can also enjoy an exciting boat cruise in Chay river bringing you through an extremely picturesque landscape of mountain rising from water revealing their extraordenary beauty. There are caves and tiny peaceful ethnic group villages alongside the river.
A former French hill station, located in the middle of the break taking landscapes in North of Vietnam, Sapa is one of the most wonderful places in Asia and is a magical combination of landscapes, ethnic culture and bracing mountain air. There are excellent areas for hiking through lush mountain valleys to the remote Villages minorities, including the Black HMong and Red Dzao.
Bac Ha Sunday Market - Some 100km (62 miles) from Sapa, this is probably the most famous market in the region and more along the lines of what Sapa was once like. Here, various hill tribes converge every Sunday morning to conduct commerce. As a visitor, you're certainly part of the trade here because folks are keen to sell you their wares, but this market isn't as much about the tourist buck (yet) as it is about small - time commerce
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