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Itinerary of Sapa 2 Days 1 Night Trip Overnight Homestay
NIGHT 01: HANOI – SAPA BY BUS
21.30: Our Tour guide will pick you up by minibus at your hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter go to the bus office.
22.00: The bus departs for Sapa. It takes about 6 hours to get to Sapa, you will sleep on the bus.
DAY 01: TREKKING TO VISIT 3 VILLAGES
4.00: Arrive in Sapa Town. You continue to sleep on the bus until 6 am
6.00 – 6.30: Our guide will pick you up at the bus station to go to the hotel
7.30: Have breakfast then leave the big luggage at the hotel and prepare a light pack for the trekking
*12 km of trekking to visit 3 Villages with 2 different kinds of minorities.
9.00: Begin 12km trek on the small trail down the Muong Hoa Valley towards the Black H’Mong village of Lao Chai
10.00: Trek downhill through Y Linh Ho and Lao Chai Villages on a small trail for 3,5 hours to a sleep mountainside where the terraced rice paddies of an ethnic minority group
11.00: You will learn about the unique customs of black H’mong people.
12.30: Have a picnic lunch by Muong Hoa stream or at the local restaurant with Vietnamese food.
14.00: After lunch, we will continue trekking along a small terrace of rice paddies with H’Mong People to Ta Van Village, a village of the Dzay Tribes.
17.00: Join the cooking class of the indigenous people guides. Learn traditional food as well as understand the lives of people here.
19.00: Enjoy your dinner and a welcomed “Happy Water” by the owner of Homestay.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Homestay
DAY 02: TA VAN – GIANG TA CHAI – SAPA TOWN – HANOI
6.30: Wake up and experience the Daily Life of a Dzay Minority in the morning.
7.30: Have breakfast with the Dzay family, then check out the homestay
9.00: Start a 6-8km trek into Hoang Lien Son National Park to view more stunning landscapes.
11.30: Visit Giang Ta Chai Village of The Dao Tribe to enjoy the Jungle Waterfall and the Rattan Bridge (you can even skinny-dip before heading back into town)
12.00: Have lunch in the village before you continue your trek through amazing scenery and to the beautiful waterfall
13.30: After lunch, you will continue a 2km trail to Su Pan Village where there will be a bus to transfer you to Sapa town at 2:30 pm.
– Free time to walk around Sapa Town.
15.30: You will be transferred to the bus station back to Hanoi.
22.00: Arrive in Hanoi Old Quarter. End the tour
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Inclusion
- Meals as indicated in the itineraries (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
- Round trip transfer from Hanoi – Sapa – Hanoi by sleeper bus
- Local English speaking guide
- Accommodation
- All entrance and sightseeing fees
- All taxes and service charges
- Mineral water
Exclusion
- Beverages and other meals do not indicate in the program
- Single Supplement
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Tipping/Gratuities for guide & driver
NOTE:
- Necessary things for your trip: Passport, small backpack, good hiking shoes
- The itinerary can be changed due to weather, tide levels, and operating conditions
- Special requests (diet or vegetarian…) should be sent before your departure date.
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ABOUT SAPA
Sapa located in Lao Cai Province, North-west Vietnam, and 380km north-west of Hanoi, close to the border with China. The scenery of the Sapa region in large part reflects the relationship between the minority people and nature. This is seen especially in the paddy fields carpeting the rolling lower slopes of the Hoang Lien Mountains. The impressive physical landscape which underlies this has resulted from the work of the elements over thousands of years, wearing away the underlying rock.
The Hoang Lien Son range of mountain dominates the district, which is at the eastern extremity of the Himalayas. This range includes Vietnam’s highest mountain, Fansipan at a height of 3143m above sea level. The town of Sapa lies at an altitude of about 1500 meters (4921 feet) above sea level. The climate is moderate and rainy in summer, and foggy and cold with occasional snowfalls in winter.
On a clear day, the imposing peak of Fansipan comes into view. The last major peak in the Himalaya chain, Fansipan offers a real challenge to even the keenest walker, the opportunity of staggering views, and a rare glimpse of some of the last remaining primary rain forest in Vietnam.