Carrying luggage of up to 40kg on papooses to the peak of 3,143m Fansipan mount is the job of native porters, who assist tourists to conquer the highest mountain in Indochina.
Fansipan is located in Lao Cai province in Northwest Vietnam, 9 km southwest of Sa Pa Township in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range. Fansipan is dubbed "the Roof of Indochina". It is one of few eco-tourist spots of Vietnam, with about 2,024 floral varieties and 327 faunal species.

who are mainly H’mong people

climb the mountain very fast.

Each porter often makes three trips to the peak of Fansipan. They carry
luggage and set up tents for tourists

Porters are paid VND150,000 (USD7) for a three-day trip

Porters not only carry luggage for tourists and help them cross rugged
rock-tops, they are also tourist guides.

Lo A Sinh from Ho village is among the youngest porters

Porter A Lu is playing a pan-pipe at the height of 2,200

The road is full of obstacles from the height of 2,200m. Tourists must use half-boots and
gloves while porters only wear plastic sandals or even climb with bare feet

The weather on Fansipan is quite nice in October and November

Porters are also fellow travelers of tourists

Some porters are women

Porters have the longest interval when tourists reach the top of Fansipan, at the height of 3,143m