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In the past, there were only trails going down the valley and getting into Y Linh Ho village was really difficult. However, thanks to the recent development in Sapa, cemented village roads and cable-stayed bridges spanning the Muong Hoa stream, travel between local hamlets has become easier and attracts more and more tourists. visitors to this beautiful village.
Visiting Y Linh Ho, you will enjoy the scenery of beautiful valleys between mountains. But to get to the village, you have to walk because this is the only way to get to Y Linh Ho. Hiking to Y Linh Ho village gives you the opportunity to capture beautiful rice terraces, quiet villages and green streams. All create a picturesque landscape.
The fresh air in the Northwest highlands of Vietnam is really great for walking. Y Linh Ho village consists of dozens of small hamlets scattered on rugged and steep mountainous terrain. Y Linh Ho village is home to a number of ethnic minorities, the most crowded here is the Black H'Mong. Their characteristic is dark clothes with the main color black and navy blue dyed indigo. Most of the residents in the village are friendly and hospitable people. Another special thing here is that the houses are carefully made of bamboo by the villagers themselves. They often live near terraced fields, corn fields, and potato fields to facilitate farming.
Y Linh Ho village is like a peaceful oasis, although well known by tourists, it is still less noisy and bustling than other places in Sapa. Y Linh Ho tourism is an opportunity for tourists to both relax and enjoy the scenic beauty and learn more about the daily life of the ethnic minorities here.