Dragon Mountain
Amitabha GangopadhyayAmitabha Gangopadhyay/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, VIETNAM/ Updated : May 30, 2016, 14:04 IST
Synopsis
After a light lunch, you are now ready for a climb to the Dragon Mountain. The foothill of the Ham Rong or the Dragon Mountain is not far from the Sapa church. It will be a moderate climb to the mountain. The name Ham Rong or the … Read more
After a light lunch, you are now ready for a climb to the Dragon Mountain. The foothill of the Ham Rong or the Dragon Mountain is not far from the Sapa church. It will be a moderate climb to the mountain. The name Ham Rong or the Dragon comes from the fact that the centre of the mountain range is a rock formation that resembles like a dragon head. Read less
After a light lunch, you are now ready for a climb to the Dragon Mountain. The foothill of the Ham Rong or the Dragon Mountain is not far from the Sapa church. It will be a moderate climb to the mountain. The name Ham Rong or the Dragon comes from the fact that the centre of the mountain range is a rock formation that resembles like a dragon head. The Vietnamese people believe on the legends and the myths that they are the descendants from the dragon and supernatural. There are many myths surrounding the Dragon Mountain. Ask your guide to tell you some of the fairy tales. When climbing up the mountain, observe the beautiful exotic flowers along the path. Spring is the best time to see the galaxy of the beautiful flowers and variety of orchids. While climbing to the peak of the Ham Rong Mountain, stop for a rest to the Heaven Gates 1 & 2. Take a deep breath, enjoy the beauty around you and take some photos. Finally, climb up to the San May peak at 1800 m altitude and watch the breathtaking beauty of the Sapa town far below. If the day is nice, you will be able to see the peak of the Fansipan Mountain at a distance, which is the tallest mountain in Vietnam. Cherish the beauty before turning around and start climbing down.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
closecomments
Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
Next story
Sapa town and Cat Cat villageVisual Stories
Trending Stories
Siberia’s mysterious Indian village: Temples, bhajans, traditions - travellers can’t believe what they found at -40°C
Watch: Shocking video of a travel influencer washing underwear in a hotel coffee machine; 5 things in a hotel that can be dirtier than we think
What’s inside the deep, natural water slides of Snake Canyon in Oman; decoding the mystery
How old is the world's largest tree? 5 facts that inspire travellers to see it
IMD forecasts monsoon rain in these south Indian states, and severe heat in north: What travellers need to know







Comments (0)