Glass bridge Sapa – An exciting new aspect of your journey to Sapa
The Sapa glass bridge (Glass Bridge Sapa) is a must-visit location on the next exploration voyage if you’re the kind of person who enjoys traveling mixed with adventure. Why do you wait? Continue reading this insightful advice from our Sapa local specialist.
General introduction about Glass Bridge Sapa
November 2019 saw the formal opening of Glass Bridge Sapa, also called Dragon Cloud Glass Bridge. It is becoming a more and more popular tourist site in Sapa. At a height of more than 2,000 meters above sea level, visitors will, as the name implies, feel as though they are floating in the sky.
Despite its “heartbreaking” appearance, you may feel secure knowing that the glass bridge is composed of three layers of translucent tempered glass that are each more than 7 centimeters thick. International standards-compliant glass corridors round four sides of the bridge, further guaranteeing visitor safety in all circumstances.
Where is Glass Bridge Sapa?
The Rong May Glass Bridge (Glass Bridge Sapa), which is situated in the Tam Duong district of Lai Chau province, is currently thought to be the highest glass bridge in Vietnam. This location, which sits near the summit of O Quy Ho Pass and is 2,200 meters above sea level, is sometimes referred to as Heaven’s Gate.
The bridge, which extends over 60 meters out of the cliff, is bent near the Hoang Lien Son mountain range, beginning at the O Quy Ho pass. The bridge is 300 meters long in total, with 4 corridors that branch out in 4 directions to allow guests to experience walking in the air and moving to the adventure gaming section.
Address: Route No. 4, Son Binh, Tam Duong, Lao Cai, Vietnam
How to get to Glass Bridge Sapa?
Car or taxi: Since you can only travel to Sapa Glass Bridge by car, scheduling a trip that includes a private vehicle and a tour guide is the best option. Alternatively, you may take a taxi to the location (inform the driver to wait, or otherwise it will be difficult for you to hail a taxi to return to Sapa town center). A taxi ride to the Sapa Glass Bridge and back may cost as much as 500,000 VND (~ 20 USD).
The best time to visit Glass Bridge Sapa
All year long, the well-liked tourist destination Glass Bridge provides unique experiences.
The best months to visit are usually September through November because of their moderate temperatures and minimal humidity. Because of the usually clear sky and good visibility, these are the finest months to capture the beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and valleys from the bridge.
However, as this is the region’s foggy season, December to March could be a better time to come if you want to see unusual clouds rolling over the mountains. During this time, a thick layer of fog regularly envelops the surrounding mountains and glass bridge, giving the sight a surreal, dreamy quality.
In short, your tastes will determine the ideal time to visit Sapa Glass Bridge, but you should check the weather forecast ahead of time to make sure you’ll have ideal circumstances.
Ticket price and opening hours to visit Glass Bridge Sapa
Glass elevator service – glass bridge, ecological mountainside sightseeing
- Adult ticket: 400,000 VND/round-trip ticket
- Child ticket: 200,000 VND/round-trip ticket
Services up or down the mountain by ecological road and products on the mountain:
- Adult ticket: 200,000 VND/1 way
- Child ticket: 100,000 VND/1 way
You can still hike to the bridge if you don’t want to pay for the elevator. You must, however, consider your options carefully before choosing to take the 3-hour trekking path here rather than the 1-hour elevator ride. If the cost of the returning elevator seems excessive, you can consider purchasing a one-turn elevator ticket to get to the bridge and then walk down (far simpler than trekking up for three hours).
Opening Hours: 7:00 am–5:00 pm every day
What is the specialty of the Glass Bridge Sapa?
The longest glass bridge in Indochina at the moment is the Sapa Glass Bridge. Even though the Glass Bridge Sapa is small, it is only 60 meters long and 5 meters wide – the vista from the top of the almost 2000-meter-high bridge is breathtaking! Additionally, the Glass Bridge offers visitors a 360-degree panoramic vista from its around 60-meter distance from the cliff.
If you visit during the cloud-hunting season (October to December), the Sapa Glass Bridge is unquestionably the greatest choice in addition to Fansipan Peak. Because of the bridge’s unique shape, you can discover that, when you come here to look for clouds, you’ve entered a deep cloud sea.
Entertainment activities at Glass Bridge Sapa
Following the purchase of a glass bridge Sapa ticket, you will be led to the elevator section of the 70-meter mountain tunnel. As you enter the transparent elevator, the entire O Quy Ho pass landscape with the Northwest mountains extending below will be shown to you as you are progressively raised to the glass bridge.
Walking in the clouds
Visitors will experience a sense of weightlessness as they meander around the expansive green area along the glass corridors. You may even picture yourself strolling on white, drifting clouds if you are fortunate enough to visit on a gloomy day.
Additionally, you may freely take original virtual pictures in this region. If you’re terrified of heights, though, take a loved one with you so they can assist you when necessary.
Paragliding
Visitors to the Rong May resort can also sign up to partake in paragliding if they enjoy taking to the air.
The whole area of the Northwest region’s mountains, terraces, and settlements will be visible to players. It’s important to keep the weather in mind while choosing whether or not to partake in paragliding activities. On days when there is a lot of wind or rain, you should avoid doing it.
Ticket costs: VND 900,000 per person, per trip.
Bungee jump
If you enjoy playing fast-paced video games, then bungee jumping is probably nothing new to you. Players at Dragon Cloud Resort can jump from a height of more than 300 meters while wearing strong safety belts and other gear.
The game is quite interesting and invigorating, and it gives you heart palpitation.
Cost of a ticket: 1,000,000 VND / time.
Slide Zipline
When sliding along a line that extends from the top of the mountain, zipline skating will be less “scary” than free-fall bungee jumping. Players will get a closer, more direct, more unforgettable look at nature as they go through the verdant woodland.
Ticket price: 500,000 VND/time.
Several of the local landmarks and tourist destinations
Following their visit to the Glass Bridge Sapa, travelers may explore a variety of other intriguing tourist destinations in Sapa, including the following:
Tram Ton Heaven Gate: You will truly get the impression that you are standing in a fantasy country, interacting with the clouds and sky. This is undoubtedly a tourist attraction that should not be missed. Sapa Skywalk and Sapa Heaven Gate are just a short drive away. Zooming out from here, you can see the stunning valley, lush terraced farms, and distant Thac Bac Waterfall in an amazing vista.
Sun World Fansipan Legend: Being Sapa’s most impressive entertainment facility. Here, you may take in the majestic Amitabha Buddha and the stations’ distinctive architecture, as well as eat at charming cafés and restaurants.
Love Waterfall & Golden Stream: Love Waterfall, also known as Thac Tinh Yeu, provides you with soft, lyrical beauty, as its name suggests. There is a really lyrical beauty created by the picture of the waterfall cascading down like enormous white hats and soft white water flows. You can stop to take in the splendor of Golden Stream, or Suoi Vang, en route to Love Waterfall. The stream’s stone-paved surface is the source of its name. The sunshine bouncing off the stones of Suoi Vang gives rise to its moniker, “yellow-sparkling stream.”
Cat Cat Village: One of the Black H’Mong settlements with the longest history is Cat Cat Village. Tourists can hire ethnic people’s traditional clothes, check into the village, and go on a stroll. There are also plenty of booths offering clothing, jewelry, and other specialty items that may be purchased as gifts.
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