Friday, October 7, 2022

4109. PHOTOGRAPHY TIP - Inside the Mount Fansipan cable car in Sep 2022.

VIETNAM - 16 SEP 2022: A face-masked tourist inside the car of the world’s longest three-rope cable car system in Lao Cai province. It connects Muong Hoa Valley with Fansipan Mountain which is dubbed the “Roof of Indochina".

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FANSIPAN CABLE CAR
One of the most popular of Vietnam’s gondola rides is also associated with its highest peak: Mount Fansipan. As the highest point in all of Indochina, it’s a natural candidate for a cable car system to bring tourists to the top without that pesky multiday hike.
 
 
This tram holds some impressive distinctions such as the longest nonstop 3 rope cable car system, greatest elevation difference on a 3 rope cable car system, and is highly regarded for its transport capacity, with the ability to transport 2000 guests an hour. While none of the above are the primary reasons people come to Mount Fansipan, it does mean you’re in for a unique experience.
 
 

From the base station in the Muong Hoa Valley, guests are whisked some 1400 meters to a station just shy of the top. The trip itself takes between 15-20 minutes, which will be filled with panoramic views of a swirling palette of green rice paddies, gushing waterfalls, and deeply-hued pine forests.

At the terminus, there are some steep staircases and hiking trails, or a funicular (a tram), that will take you to the summit for a rooftop view of the aforementioned Muong Hoa Valley and the Hoang Lien Son National Park. Temperatures are likely to be windy and brisk at the top, so make sure you bring a jacket.

While undeniably impressive, the view from the top isn’t the only draw to Mount Fansipan. A lovely garden with a large Buddha statue offers guests the opportunity for a moment of peaceful reflection to go along with the incredible views. There are also plenty of seats and benches to allow guests a leisurely way to explore the complex.

Located in the heart of Sapa is the massive, upscale Hotel de la Coupole (affiliate link), decked out in French Indochina décor. It’s a great place to spend the night in luxury and even day-trippers can take advantage of the spa and café amenities on offer.

Getting to the Mount Fansipan cable car system requires either a tram, short taxi ride, or a 30-minute walk from the center of Sapa, located in Vietnam’s rugged northwest. Tickets can be bought at the ticket office and are round trip, so hang on to them.

 

The Tram boards right below the Hotel de la Coupole in Sapa town. You can purchase your round










trip ticket and enjoy a ride to the start of the cable car up the side of the mountain.

Coming back down, it’s once again a scenic treat as you glide across the mountain toward the undulating curves of terraced rice paddies surrounded by massive peaks. Of all the gondola rides in Vietnam, this is considered one of the best. Take a ride on it yourself and you’ll understand why.

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Tram car to the top video

 


 

 

 

 

 

 


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