Explore Sapa: Mountain Trekking & Authentic Homestay Experience

$650
Duration
2 days
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About This Tour

A local private guide: A Local guide in a private tour only get your needs focused, and has enough time to answer all your questions.

If you want to do a small group tour about 5 – 6 people (a bit lower price) – Please Contact Us.

Mountain trekking up to 1.850m above sea level.

Visit 3 different ethnic minorities and 5 different villages in Sapa

Get to see the Fansipan mountain, 3.143m highest in Indochina.

Get to see the famous and biggest rice terrace fields in Vietnam, the biggest river and valley in Sapa – ideal photo shooting scenery.

Real homestay with real, authentic local food.

Meeting the country’s most representative animals such as the water buffalo.

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Max People
10

Cancellation Policy

  • We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if booking is cancelled 3 days or less before the event
  • We will charge a cancellation fee of 0% if booking is cancelled 1000 days or less before the event

Inclusions

  • Lunch
    Breakfast
    Dinner
    1-night accommodation (homestay)
    Village entry fees
    Transport back to Sapa
  • Food & drinks
  • Exclusions

  • Personal travel insurance
    Extra drinks (e.g. bottled water or beer) at a homestay
  • Tour Plan

    Itinerary

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    Day 1 Sapa – Hang Da – Hau Thao (15km ~ 5.5 Hours)

    : Sapa – Hang Da – Hau Thao (15km ~ 5.5 Hours)In the morning at 9 am. Our guide will meet you at your hotel in Sapa or in font of Sapa’s main church.After a short introduction, it will take 1km uphill on a small trail to the mountain views where you will get to see the Fansipan mountain 3.143 m, highest in Indochina and see all of Sapa town.From here, you will get to see the famous and most significant rice terrace fields in Vietnam (in Muong Hoa valley) as well as see the most significant river and valley in Sapa.After enjoying the beautiful landscape, we will continue our way on mountainside down to Hang Da, a village of Black Hmong minority.The tour will give you the chance to see some animals such as buffalos, cores, pigs. And then we will have lunch at a small restaurant run by a local family.After lunch, we will make our way on a little road down to Hau Thao, a village of Black Hmong ethnic minority.Here you will see the local’s daily life if it’s the right time you will get to see the local people are working on the fields such as harvesting or planting rice.We will be warm welcoming by the Black Hmong family at their homestay in Hau Thau village.You will then have time to rest, take a hot shower, and wait for your dinner.

    Day 2 Hau Thao – Giang Ta Chai – Ta Van – Lao Chai– Y Linh Ho – Sapa (12km ~ 5 Hours)

    : Hau Thao – Giang Ta Chai – Ta Van – Lao Chai– Y Linh Ho – Sapa (12km ~ 5 Hours)When you wake up the next morning and open the window, you can see the clouds flowing through the valley while the sun starts to rise above the mountains.After a nice breakfast in the homestay, we will begin the trek of the next day. From Hau Thao village we will be walking down to the Giang Ta Chai village where you will get to see the waterfall as well as to see the Red Dao minority.After that, we will continue trekking uphill to the Hoa Lien Son mountain range (where is high 1.850m above level sea). From here, you can see the panorama view of Muong Hoa valley.After enjoying the pictures, we will head downhill to Ta Van village where you can see both Giay and Black Hmong minorities.After leaving Ta Van, we will then have lunch at the local restaurant in Lao Chai village.After lunch, we will be walking up to the main road in Y Linh Ho village where our transport is waiting for us and then bring us back to Sa Pa. End of the tour!(The tour will end at about 15:00 in Sapa town, so you can book a bus back to Hanoi or somewhere after that)

    Meeting / Pickup

    Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

    Know Before You Go

    • Animals or pets allowed

    What to Bring


    WHAT TO BRING - TO KNOW:

    Warm clothes, scarf, hat, cap because the weather in Sapa is pretty unpredictable. It is normally cold in September, October, November, December, January, February and March
    Due to altitude of Sapa, it is sometimes foggy in December, January, February and March.
    Trekking shoes, sun glasses, sun cream, insect repellent are also necessary. You should take cash with you in Vietnam Dong because banking system in Sapa sometimes doesn’t function well. US Dollar, Euro, Australia Dollar are accepted in Sapa.
    You should take medicine with you although there are some chemist’s shops in Sapa in case you get sick.
    • Passport or ID card

    Please Note

    • Not wheelchair accessible
    • Not stroller accessible
    • No public transportation nearby
    • Infants must not sit on laps
    • Infant seats unavailable
    • Not recommended for people with back problems
    • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
    • Not recommended for people with heart conditions
    • We will pick up all the guests in Sapa Town or in front of Sapa Church if you stay outside of the town

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