Climbing to the summit of Vietnam’s Mount Fansipan in the
northwest mountains brings you to the highest point in Indochina, at an
altitude of 3,143 metres (10,312 feet), and if the weather is with you, affords
fine views over China and Laos.
A challenging climb, yet not requiring specialist equipment, the summit is a
rewarding achievement after passing through the diverse flora of the forests
and below.
Climbing to the summit of Vietnam’s Mount Fansipan in the
northwest mountains brings you to the highest point in Indochina, at an
altitude of 3,143 metres (10,312 feet), and if the weather is with you, affords
fine views over China and Laos.
A challenging climb, yet not requiring specialist equipment, the summit is a
rewarding achievement after passing through the diverse flora of the forests
and below.