topas eco lodge

Topas Ecolodge is situated in the perfect location at two cone-shaped hills set deep in the spectacular Sapa valley of Northern Vietnam. Topas ecolodge overviewCode words for our little place are simplicity, quality and character.

The ecolodge consists of 25 individual lodges placed in a circle around the hills. From the lodge there are breathtaking views across the scenic valleys below, which are home to villages of the Tay and Red Dao minorities.

Our restaurant and reception will provide the services needed to satisfy 50 guests at a time. In the Thai stilt house restaurant we offer meals three times a day.

Topas Ecolodge is based on ecological principles. Here are a few of them.

  • We use solar technology to supply every lodge with energy and hot water

  • We have implemented a wastewater facility to avoid pollution of the local area

  • We employ local people and use local products and goods in order to bring economic benefits to the local communityTopas ecolodge, view from balcony

Topas Ecolodge has been constructed by local builders, skilled architects and experienced trades-people. Staffing the Lodge with local people offers them opportunities for employment throughout the year.

At Topas Ecolodge we want every guest to have the perfect surroundings for a relaxing and enjoyable vacation. Whether you prefer the quiet life of the lodge or wish to join more active pursuits such as trekking, bicycling in the local area - we'll have something for you.

Topas Ecolodge is the only one of its kind in Vietnam, offering accommodation to individuals as well as to larger groups of families, friends or colleagues.

Topas ecolodge - inside bungalow

TripAdvisor
4.0 of 5 stars

"Vietnam's higlight”

This hotel was my Vietnam holiday's higlight. I loved everything there. the location is stunning: bungalows are built on a slope right above a wonderful valley. Everything around is totally unspolied: you just see green rice fields, bamboo forests and small villages where life is like in the 15th century. I believe that a trip to Sapa in somehow uncomplete... ...