Hi there,
I am planning a Trans-Vietnam tour at this year end. For this second time visit to Vietnam, I would like to spend my time on some places which are different from normal tracks and routes. I am thinking of an adventure trip in the north before heading to the south. Conquer Fansipan mountain peak is my wish this time but I still have some question and want to get more travel experience,so that I could decide take it or not. My most concerns are my health and the weather.
Is a trekking route suitable for a female and single holiday make like me? trekking tour in Sapa I have done once and felt very interesting. But a trek to the highest mountain is not at the same level, I know. And the weather at year end seems to be cold. Have any body take this tour in Sapa at this time? is it worth to do? Thanks.
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