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The T. D.
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24 Mar 2024
I went with family. We got the family Bungalow and a room for 2. They upgraded one of the rooms to a bungalow with pool view as well. It was an amazing stay with a beautiful view. Customer Service was great!
Park Y. B.
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2 Jul 2022
5 Stars aren't enough to express the perfection of this place 👍 I was here for 3 nights and it was an absolutely surreal experience. Not only did the room have fantastic views, the vibes were exactly what I was hoping for in a retreat at Sapa ❤. They used to run a restaurant at the place, and so the food there is amazing as well. We had food around the Sapa city area and also at different accommodations, but Chapa Farmstay had the best food out of all the places we tried. I never was the kind of person who ate food at accommodations, being a huge foodie, but this place tore down the walls of my stereotypes. We ended up settling most of our meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and it really never disappointed. I really recommend going here even just for the food, as they're along the trekking routes, if you've booked elsewhere for accoms. The host family is the friendliest you can ever meet, and they really welcome you with open arms to have the most out of the experience. We were very curious about the local ways of life, and nosed our way in to ask if we could look at their gardens, try their tobacco pipes, grill corns at their fire pit, see their animals, and never once were they hostile about it. We could pick corns, chilli, tomatoes, cucumber from their fields and have them as snacks/dinner 😍. Sapa itself was amazing and I would gladly go again, with Chapa Farmstay being my go-to accoms every single time I'd go back.
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