Got ticket at better price from Pelago. I would recommend to buy tkt till summit as the final climb thru stairs is steep. Better to buy full package, mono rail from Sun plaza, then Cable car to Fansipan and finally funnicular to the summit. I think it's a must visit when in Sapa.
Very easy to use and fuss free. I would suggest those who purchase to keep a soft copy/screenshot of the QR code because if there's no internet, cannot open Pelago app. Pelago will also send the softcopy via WhatsApp so just save it from there to your gallery or phone for easy reference. Other than that, no issues with the QR.
Booking via Pelago was easy and the affiliated tour company contacted me via WhatsApp to confirm the details of pickup and drop off. The Mangrove tour itself was nice along the river to see the mangrove forests and we spotted some snakes too. The guide was helpful and knowledgeable.
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Trogir is a historic town located on the Adriatic coast of Croatia. It is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and stunning waterfront. The official currency used in Trogir is the Croatian Kuna. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers visitors a glimpse into its rich history through its narrow streets and ancient buildings. Trogir is also a popular sailing destination, with many marinas and boat tours available for tourists.
The best time to visit Trogir is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is warm and sunny. However, this is also the peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds and higher prices. Spring and fall are also good times to visit as the weather is still pleasant, and there are fewer tourists. Winter is the low season in Trogir, but some attractions may be closed during this time.
Trogir is a small town that can easily be explored on foot. The town center is pedestrian-friendly, with many attractions within walking distance. There are also local buses that connect Trogir to nearby towns and cities. Taxis are available for longer distances or for those who prefer not to walk. Boat tours are a popular way to explore the nearby islands and coastline.
Make sure to wear comfortable shoes as Trogir has cobblestone streets that can be uneven. Try the local seafood dishes at the waterfront restaurants for a taste of authentic Croatian cuisine. Visit the Trogir Market to sample fresh produce and local products. Be respectful of the town's historic buildings and monuments. Take a boat tour to explore the nearby islands and beaches. Be prepared for crowds during the peak tourist season.