Sapa is an incredibly picturesque village that lies on the Hoang Lien Son mountain range near the Chinese border in NW Vietnam. It is called as "the Tonkinese Alps" You can see many hill tribe people, their villages, rice terraces, lush vegetation, and Fansipan, highest peak in Vietnam
Sa Pa – Sin Chai – Cat Cat – Y Linh Ho – Lao Chai – Giang Ta Chai – Hau Thao - Hang Da – Rose Valley – Sa Pa (Full Hmong culture - 3 days and 2 nights)
Day 1 (L,D):Trek from Sa Pa to Sin Chai for overlooking the roof of Indochina at 3143 M above the sea level. Continue trek to Cat Cat village to visit Black H'mong minority people.Relaxing beside the waterfall .You will have lunch near by stream in Y Linh Ho village. After lunch trek to Lao Chai where excellent panoramas of the larger valley, paddy terraced fields and the H’mong village . You will stay overnight in local houses.
Day 2 (B,L,D): Next morning after having breakfast, the trek continues towards the Red Dao village in Giang Ta Chai. On the way you will trek up and downhill then through bamboo forest. The village of Giang Ta Chai is the next stop, which we will reach by following a path over a bridge. Lunch will be provided near a waterfall. In the afternoon you will walk around village and stay overnight in Dzay family.
Day 3 (B,L): Next morning after having breakfast, trek up to Hau Thao village. From here you can see the most beautiful valley in the north of Vietnam. You will take a rest and have lunch at nice spot. Continue trek to Rose valley where you will reach the main road to take the car back to Sa Pa.
Rate: USD/Person
Included:
Train tickets round trip
Transportation
Good Trekking shoes
English or French speaking guide
Entrance fee & permits
2 Breakfast, 2 Dinner & 3 Lunch
Home stay
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