Sapa Trekking 3days/2nights from Hanoi by Cabin Bus Roundtrip
Why we love it?
Inclusions
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Transfer Hanoi - Sapa & Return by Cabin Bus with Driver only
- Pick up at hotel/stays inside Hanoi Old Quater Area only
- Minivan Transfer during the tour in Sapa
- Local English Speaking Tour Guide & Entrance Fees
- Superior Room at Hotel in Sapa Town (3 Star/4 Star)
- Private Room at Homestay Family in Ta Van Village
- Trekking down to Minorities Villages : Cat Cat, Lao Chai, Ta Van & Giang Ta Chai
Exclusions
- Beverages, Personal Expenses and Tips
- Surcharge for Holiday
Itinerary
Day 1 Hanoi Bus Pick Up
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Pick up time: 6.30 AM - 7.00 AM
We pick up from your hotel/accommodation in the old quarter area. Get on big bus and depart for Sapa.
If your hotel is out side of old quarter area, you can come to Hanoi Opera House (Nha Hat Lon) on your own, we will pick you up there. Or ask us for more detail.
We try to make the pick-ups as timely as possible but with morning traffic in the Old Quarter and many hotels to collect from this time is approximate.
Please be ready at your hotel lobby at 6.30 AM to help expedite this process. -
Sapa - Lao Chai - Ta Van village - Muong Hoa valley (-/ L/ D)
Sapa - Lao Chai - Ta Van village - Muong Hoa valley (-/ L/ D)
06:30: Free pick up at your hotel in the Old Quarter of Hanoi and transfer to Sapa.
07:00: Start departure to Sapa. The tour guide will explain to you about the trip and Sapa. Then you will be served mineral water.
Along the way, you will have chance to contemplate the beauty of northwest mountains that terraced fields are sparkling in sunlight or dim in thick fog.
Have a short break for 30 minutes then continue the trip to Sapa.
12h30: Arrive in Sapa. Have lunch
14h00: You will begin yours 12 km trek on small trails down the Muong Hoa Valley toward Lao Chai village of Black H’mong ethnic people.
Here we will discover their daily life and how they make traditional clothes, handicraft, indigo...
We will visit the biggest valley which provides the best view for golden rice terrace fields in Vietnam.
After Lao Chai we walk to Ta Van village of Giay people. It is a small group of ethnic people in Vietnam with a rich culture and beautiful houses located on rice paddy fields.
Lao Chai & Ta Van Villages, about 8 km from Sapa town, where black H’mong and Dzay people are living, it is also the beginning of the valley which is called Muong Hoa.
From a high point of the main road, great view of the whole villages open wide to offer the marvelous panorama views, backed by high mountains and facing the river.
Here you will enjoy the fresh air, see terraced fields and stream, discover and visit some of Black H’mong families.
You will have a welcome feeling at any house of the hospitable people there.
You can interact them, learn about their culture and customs…
Dinner and overnight at homestay with a local family in Ta Van village.
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Lao Chai Village
Lao Chai Village
Situated at southeast of Sapa town’s center, where black H’mong and Dzay people are living. It lies peacefully in a deep valley named Muong Hoa while embraced by marvelous ranges of Hoang Lien Son Mountain. With its irresistible temptation, will attract you at first sight.
Moreover, a palette of fun awaits you in Lao Chai Village as you can have an opportunity of getting exposed to Vietnamese ethnic communities as well as taking selfies with stunning terraced fields. -
Ta Van Village
Ta Van Village: a Peaceful Destination on the Side of Sapa
Coming to Ta Van, where black H’mong and Dzay people are living, visitors not only see themselves in the picturesque scenery of nature with the murmuring sound of streams and the singing of wild birds calling you to find love but also enjoy the peaceful appearance of the village. Ta Van Village owns immense paddy fields on the hill slopes, rustic thatched houses of the ethnic minorities and narrow dirt roads with colorful flowers on the two sides. All the things combine with others to draw a stunning picture in a mountainous area. A visit to Ta Van village is a journey back to the past, where people and nature live together in harmony. This village has an immediately strange attraction for those who love travelling. -
Muong Hoa valley
Muong Hoa valley
Muong Hoa valley is one of the popular attractive destinations in Sapa, especially for tourists who are looking for adventure. Coming here, tourists will be fascinated by the charming beauty of this valley, which is also home to many ethnic minorities, many wonderful natural beauties. If you want to escape from the busy life and admire beautiful and peaceful scenery, Muong Hoa valley should be on your list of must-see places. Keep reading this article, and you will find useful information about this charming valley -
Giang Ta Chai Village
Giang Ta Chai Village
Giang Ta Chai shares a border with Ta Van village – It’s a very special trekking route. Lao Chai – Ta Van – Giang Ta Chai. Giang Ta Chai village is home to the Red Dao who wear plain black trousers and a long black tunic with embroidered cuffs and lapels. -
Ban Ho Village
Ban Ho Village in Sapa, Lao Cai
In Sapa, there is a village that no tourists would go home without visiting it thank to its extremely charming natural landscape, the preserved ethnic customs and the hospitality of local residents. That is Ban Ho Village one of the must-visit attractions in Sapa and definitely worth your time to discover. It is divided into three major areas: Xeo Trung Ho, Ta Trung Ho, and Hoang Lien, which are respectively home to the Dao, Mong, Tay ethnic minorities. -
Nam Toong Village
Nam Toong Village
Nam Toong also Village attracts visitors by various beauties of nature and tranquil atmosphere. However, it is also a great place to visit if you want to explore a traditional culture and everyday life of Red Dao ethnic group because most of the inhabitant here are Red Dao people.
Day 2 Ta Van - Dzang Ta Chai villages - Ban Ho Village (B/ L/D)
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Ta Van - Dzang Ta Chai villages - Ban Ho Village (B/ L/D)
After breakfast, we continue to visit Red Dao people at Giang Ta Chai where we also see a waterfall.
Red Dao women have very colorful red embroidery and coins on their clothing.
On their head they wear a red scarf. Some of them have shaved off their eyebrows because of a nice Red Zao Legend.
We will walk to the rice fields where we’ll have a nice photo session of the amazing surrounding landscapes.
A trek through the bamboo forest gives you the experience of Vietnam tropical jungle.
Along the way, we will stop nearby a waterfall to have a panorama view of Giang Ta Chai village and have lunch.
After a picnic lunch, walking to Ban Ho, where the village lies within a beautiful valley, home to Tay minority who has their traditional houses on stilts and we will share a home-stay night here.
Dinner and overnight at homestay in Ban Ho village.
Day 3 Ban Ho – Nam Toong – Sapa – Hanoi (B/L/-)
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Ban Ho – Nam Toong – Sapa – Hanoi (B/L/-)
After breakfast, we walking to a very nice waterfall discovered and named “The Lavie” by the French during their colonial time in Vietnam.
Enjoy swimming then go up to the mountain to visit a small hamlet of the Red Dzao people called Nam Tong.
Come to Ban Ho, you get chance not only to view wonderful spots, enjoy fresh air but also to see natural beauty.
You will have opportunity to see water fall, go swimming in hot water pool or cold water stream, find out traditional weave fabric, make brocade…
and take part in community activities. You will be alive and living in the cozy ambiance and friendly family.
Because the climate in Ban Ho is warmer than Sapa (between 18-25 celsius degree), in the afternoon,
tourists can enjoy yourself in the stream Lavie, sight Da Nhay waterfall
After Nam Toong be back to Ban Ho village for lunch and by car to Sapa.
16:00: It‘s time to say “Good bye Sapa!” and drive back to Hanoi.
Along the way, once again you have a chance to enjoy the magical beauty of northwest mountains.
21:00: We arrive in Hanoi. End of the trip
Please Note
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Infant seats unavailable
- Not recommended for people with back problems
- Not recommended for people with heart conditions
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- No public transportation nearby
- Not stroller accessible
- Not wheelchair accessible
- We will pick up all the guests in Hanoi Old Quarter Area Only
Know Before You Go
- Animals or pets allowed
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 2 days before start
Non-refundable after 2 days before start




