Most photo parks in Sapa sell you a ticket, then sell you the rides. Green Valley does it the other way around. Pay 90,000- 120,000 VND at the gate, and everything inside is yours – slide, go-kart, all of it, unlimited.
That one pricing decision changes who this park is for.
Honest note: at 4.4 stars, it reviews better than Swing, but a few corners are older than the photos suggest. The value is in the included rides and the spread of the place — many zones stacked down a real valley.
Overview of Sapa Green Valley

Address: QL4D, Sa Pa — on the main pass road, a short taxi or motorbike ride from the center.
Hours: daily from 6:00 to 19:00. Tickets: 120,000 VND adult / 90,000 VND child under 1.2 m — rides included.
The park spreads down the hillside in zone after zone: bamboo paths, statues, bridges, gardens, and the slide runs along the bottom. Give it 1.5–2 hours; with kids and unlimited slides, more.
What your ticket includes
This is the section other parks make complicated. Here: the rainbow slide (one of Sapa’s longest, three hills top to bottom), the go-kart loop, and the garden zones — all inside the one ticket, all repeatable. Watch the slide hill: nobody rides once.
Sapa has three rainbow slides in total — see how they stack up in our rainbow slide guide. Green Valley wins on value; Cat Cat wins on scenery.
Get Lost in Beauty: 13+ Sapa Green Valley Photo Spots
One thing I liked here was that the photo spots never felt forced. You just keep walking, and every now and then, there is another place that makes you stop and take a picture. These were my favourites.
1. Bamboo Forest Path
A green tunnel of bamboo with light coming through in stripes. Walk slowly; the photo is better mid-path than at either end.
2. Mother Nature Statue

The big sculpted face rising out of the hillside — the park’s most recognizable shot, especially with mist behind it.
3. Glass-Bottom Sky Bridge

A short glass-floored walkway over the slope — included in your ticket. Don’t confuse it with the Rong May Glass Bridge out toward Lai Chau: 300 meters of vertical drama, 500,000 VND. This is the pocket version.
4. Giant Golden Hand

Yes — the fourth giant hand in Sapa’s parks, by our count. This one cups the valley behind it and queues shortest of the four.
5. Fairy Girl Statue with White Daisies

A quiet corner: one statue, a bed of daisies, soft light in the afternoon.
6. Magic Eye Bus

A painted vintage bus parked for photos — the most colorful object in the park, and the easiest shot on a grey day.
7. Mario Kart – Go Kart

This is one of the few places in the park where you can do more than just take photos. The small kart track is easy to drive and takes only a few minutes, but it is a fun little break before continuing around the gardens and viewpoints.
8. Mini Waterfall in Garden

A small built cascade in the garden zone — pleasant foreground, not a destination. (For real waterfalls, the pass has two.)
9. Hen Ho Bridge

“Hen ho” means a date in Vietnamese — a couples’ bridge with the valley as witness. Early evening light treats it best.
10. Staircase full of flowers

You will probably notice this staircase as soon as you walk into the park. Both sides are filled with colourful flowers, with the mountains in the background.
11. Tranquil Garden Pool
A still pool tucked between zones — the park’s quietest corner, and the one most visitors walk past.
12. Rainbow Slide Sapa

The rainbow slide is one of the most popular attractions in the park. It is longer than it first looks, and you can ride it as many times as you like with your ticket. Even if you do not plan to ride, it is still fun to watch everyone laughing as they race down the hill.
13. Mountain View Cafe Corner
Coffee and tea over the valley — the place to wait while the kids run the slide hill again.
14. Walk the 99-Step Path

A stair path linking the upper and lower zones. Count them on the way down; you won’t on the way up.
How to get there
Green Valley sits right on QL4D, the main road out of town toward the pass — a few minutes (~2 km) by taxi or motorbike from central Sapa. Fresh off the bus from Hanoi? Route options live in our bus guide.
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FAQs
How much is the Sapa Green Valley ticket?
120,000 VND for adults and 90,000 VND for children under 1.2 meters — verified across multiple visitor reports in 2026. The rainbow slide and go-kart are included, with unlimited rides.
Is the rainbow slide included in the entrance fee?
Yes — unlike some parks in Sapa that charge per ride, Green Valley includes the slide in the entry ticket, and you can ride it as many times as you like.
How long should I spend at Sapa Green Valley?
Plan 1.5 to 2 hours for the photo zones. With children and unlimited slides, a half day disappears easily.
When is the best time to visit?
Mornings for mist on the Mother Nature statue, March to May for the flower garden, and weekdays for an empty slide hill. The park opens early — from 6:00 to 19:00.
Stand at the bottom of the slide hill for five minutes and count: nobody rides once. The kids are back at the top before their parents finish checking the photo at Sapa Green Valley. Unlimited means something here.