Fansipan

Fansipan

Infobox Mountain
Name = Fansipan
Photo = Fansipan summit.jpg
Photo size = 175px
Caption = Monument at summit
Elevation = convert|3143|m|ft|abbr=on
Location = flag|Vietnam
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pushpin_map_caption = Location of Fansipan in Vietnam
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latd= 22|latm= 18|lats= 12|latNS=N
longd= 103|longm= 46|longs= 31|longEW=E
Coordinates = coor dm|22|18|12|N|103|46|31|E|type:mountain
Topographic

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Fansipan or Fan Si Pan (Phan Xi Păng in Vietnamese audio|Fan Si Pan.ogg|pronunciation) is a mountain in Vietnam, the highest in Indochina, at 3 143 m. It is located in the Lào Cai province in Northwest Vietnam, 9 km southwest of Sa Pa Township in the Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range. Fansipan is dubbed "the Roof of Indochina"; it is to be approved as one of the very few ecotourist spots of Vietnam, with about 2,024 floral varieties and 327 faunal species. The topography of Fansipan is varied. Muong Hoa Valley, at the lowest altitude (950 to 1 000m), is created by a narrow strip of land at the base on the east side of the mountain. It can be climbed in a steep and fairly strenuous hike.

Climbing Fansipan

Tour companies in the area will arrange hikes to the summit taking from one to three days. Most will recommend taking the two- or three-day options and guides who will take tourists on the round trip in a single day are few and far between.

A very small village is located at around 1 500 m where accommodation and food is offered. Further up, at 2 800 m, is an overnight camp. Most booked trips will include the use of these facilities in their price should they be required.

External links

* [http://www.moshtour.me.uk/2007/04/getting-high-in-vietnam-not-that-kind-of-high Moshtour.me.uk] - Diary of climb up Fansipan - day 1
* [http://www.moshtour.me.uk/2007/04/top-of-the-world-ma-well-indo-china-anyway Moshtour.me.uk] - Diary of climb up Fansipan - day 2
* [http://www.trekfansipan.com Fansipan trekking guide] - Guide for travelers plan to trek Fansinpan mountain


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