SAPA TOUR : 1 DAYS TREKKING WITH H'MONG PEOPLE
Tour Details
Sapa – Y Linh Ho – Lao Chai – Ta Van (13 Km ~ 5 Hours)
Additional Information
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Top Highlights
Scenic Natural Beauty
Sapa is famous for its majestic mountain ranges, lush green terraced fields, beautiful waterfalls, and clear streams. The natural scenery here always captivates visitors.
Unique Cultural Identity
A trekking tour in Sapa offers the opportunity to explore and experience the unique cultures of ethnic minorities such as the H'Mong, Red Dao, Tay, and Giay. Visitors can tour the villages, learn about local customs and traditions, and participate in daily activities with the locals.
Sapa Market Days
Visiting Sapa's market days, such as Bac Ha Market, Coc Ly Market, and Muong Hum Market, provides a wonderful opportunity for tourists to learn about the local lifestyle, culture, and traditional handicrafts of the local people.
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Tour Schedule
Sapa – Y Linh Ho – Lao Chai – Ta Van (13 Km ~ 5 Hours)
- The tour starts at 9 am. Our local guide will meet you at your hotel in Sapa Town or in front of the main church.
- After a brief introduction, you will be taken 2km down to Cat Cat’s road, a well-known village of the Hmong minority.
From there, you will reach the hanging bridge of Muong Hoa river and continue uphill into the mountains and through a bamboo forest.
From there you will get the chance to admire some of the biggest and most beautiful rice terraces in Vietnam as well as enjoy the majestic mountain view on top of the Hoang Lien Son mountain.
- You will then head down to Y Linh Ho village and have lunch at a small, traditional restaurant ran by a local Hmong family.
After the break, you will make it to Lao Chai, a village of Black Hmong. Continue the trekking to the Ta Van village where you will meet the Giay minority.
You will learn all about the differences between the ethnic minority groups, you will see before we reach the car that will bring us back to Sapa.
- The tour will end at about 15:30 in Sapa town
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Includes
- 1 lunch
- English speaking guide
- English speaking guide
- Village entry fees
- 1 small bottle of water/per person
- Transport back to Sapa after the e
- Personal travel insurance
- Extra drinks during hiking (e.g., bottled water or beer)
- Tips
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What to bring
- Waterproof Jacket - Prepare in case of bad weather.
- Comfortable clothes - Use while trekking, especially in summer
- Mosquito repellent
- Cash for additional purchases - You might want to buy some local traditional products or your drink.
- Trekking shoes - Good shoes are OK, but trekking is the best.
- A Jacket - Use when you do this tour in winter (The temperature is about 6 -10 °C in winter)
- Sunscreen
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Notes
If you have a hotel in Sapa, I highly recommend you leave your luggage there, if you don't have a hotel in Sapa you can leave your luggage with us once we meet you at Sapa Church at 9 AM and the shower is available after the tour
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