Sapa Glass Bridge, also known as Rong May Glass Bridge (literally means Dragon in the Clouds Glass Bridge), is located at O Quy Ho Pass, about 17 kilometers from Sapa town. (source)
We arrived at Rong Glass Bridge, took the elevator to go up to the mountain.
From here, we need to take the local shuttle bus to go even higher up the mountain. We need to take another lift to go even higher.
This is how high the glass bridge from the bottom looked.
This reminds me of my Bangkok trip last year that we tried the glass floor at King Power Mahanakhon. This glass bridge at Sapa is 100 times more scary than the one I tried in Bangkok.
After all the fun taking lots of photos and walking along the glass bridge, we head back to the cafe for small coffee.
A short video on how the whole experience looked when we were at the Rong May Glass Bridge.
Sorry for the fast movement of the video, I was actually shaking with fear, high up in the mountain with a glass floor, really scary.






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