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This tour is designed for travelers who want to experience 1 night in Bungalow in the hill tribe village, hiking to the most famous tourist sites in Sapa and of course, you will enjoy the beautiful scenery wildness of the mountains and forests, as well as beautiful customs and habits of the local people.
Service animals allowed
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Pickup Conditions: Pick up from hotels in Hanoi Old Quarter only from Monday to Thursday night at 21:00
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Luxury sleeper bus, comfortable seat from Hanoi - Sapa and round trip
Overnight in a bungalow with a modern self-contained toilet.
Dinner
Air-conditioned vehicle
2 bottles of water / 2 ways / person on bus Hanoi - Sapa - Hanoi
Drinks, travel insurance, personal expenses
Other things not explicitly mentioned above
Overnight in Bus and Overnight at Bungalow in Ta Van Village
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
DINNER
Dinner
Hanoi
22h00: Pick up at the bus station and going to Sapa by sleeper bus with the high way Hanoi – Lao Cai. And arrival Sapa at 5:30am, keep sleep on bus until 6:00am, then get pick-up to the hotels in Sapa Town for breakfast and put the big luggage.
Sapa
8.30: Have breakfast at hotel in Sa Pa town, check out your hotel and start a new day with more interesting trek. Trekking distance is about 12 kms and it lasts for 4 hours
Y Linh Ho
A short drive to Y Linh Ho then trek through the rice terraces and along Muong Hoa Stream to the Black Hmong village of Lao Chai to see the spectacular landscape of Hoang Lien Son Mountain.
Ta Van Village
Welcome drink at Bungalow, have lunch with delicious Vietnamese dishes made by family. You approach Ta Van Village where Dzay Ethnic People inhabits in late afternoon.
Ta Van Village
14.30: Check-in bungalow; get to know the family of Dzay People. Spend time enjoying the mountain life on Sunset. You may attend cooking local dishes with the family and enjoy dinner in peace. In the evening, you can join the local bar nearby with music and socialize with other tourists then overnight at Bungalow in Ta Van Village (night 2).
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Sapa
8.00: Have breakfast prepared by the family and start a new day with more interesting trek. 8.45: Keep walking to the rice paddies where you have a nice photo session of the amazing surrounding landscapes; a trek through the bamboo forest. Stop to have a panorama view of Giang Ta Chai village – home of red Dzao People. Trekking distance is about 3 kms and it lasts for 3.5 hours
Giang Ta Chai Village
11.00: Trek through the Giang Ta Chai Bridge to main road, bus picks you up to come back Sapa Town. 13.00 - 13.45: Relax and leisure on your own, have shower in the public bathroom in the hotel if you want. 13.45 - 14.00: Meet all group members at hotel to get ready for Hanoi. 15.00: Get on the bus to go back to Hanoi with two rest stops. 21.00: Arrive in Hanoi, drop off at the meeting point, and go back to your hotel by yourself. Trip ends.
Pickup included
Pickup included
139 đánh giá
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Craig R,
24 thg 12, 2024
- Viator
This was a great trip, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a more unique travel experience visiting some of Vietnam’s rural villages. Our guide, Cat, was very insightful and knowledgable about her and the other local tribes, and it was really cool to learn what life is like in rural Vietnam. The trip starts with a 6-hour night bus ride from Hanoi, which is an experience on its own! The seats are definitely on the smaller side - if you’re 6’ or taller, it won’t be the most comfortable ride. Having said that, we had a different sleeper bus on the ride back, which had slightly bigger and more comfortable seats - I actually slept almost the whole ride back even though it was day/evening time. so it may just depend on which bus you get. The highlight of the trip is obviously trekking through the mountains turned to terraced rice patties, a beautiful site no matter what season you visit. We visited in December, so it was definitely on the wetter/cooler side. We rented rain boots from a local shop in Sa Pa, which saved us from having to toss our shoes. I would definitely recommend this if you aren’t prepared to completely cover your own shoes/boots in mud. The hiking trail this time of year is very muddy and slick, but honestly pretty fun to navigate through. Our guide and some other local villagers assisted us throughout the more challenging spots. It is worth noting the other village women will try to sell you handmade goods once you’re through the tougher part of the trek - it’s up to you whether to buy anything or not. However, they were extremely helpful and nice people, and it’s a pleasure they are willing to share their home with strangers. Our homestay was cozy. The owners were very nice and welcoming, and the bungalows where couples stay were great. However, as I mentioned earlier, it was cold during our visit, and the rooms do not have heat. So make sure you prepare accordingly! There was a heating mat under the sheets in the bed, which made sleeping comfortable. But otherwise, the rooms were chilly. If you went a different time of year, it would be more comfortable (the room had a fan for warmer months). If you visit Hanoi, particularly during the May-September timeframe when the rice fields are full, this is a must-do trip!
Benedikt G,
6 thg 5, 2024
- Viator
All in all it was a memorable experience. Pro: - our trekking-Tourguides were very nice, kind and spoke good English - the nature is very beautiful, the views amazing - our hotel was in a good shape - the food was alright (nothing special but nothing to complain) - the people traveling with us were very nice, we had lots of fun Contra: - the night bus was dirty - the people who organized the trip were partly unfriendly - at anytime there were dozens of people coming to you and try to sell you something - the trekkingtour was a bit short, we arrived at our hotel already at 1 pm - they asked us 3 times to please rate the trip 5 stars
Andrew H,
9 thg 4, 2024
- Viator
This was an amazing trip, made all the more special by our guide Vu. As a Black Humong women she was able to share wonderful insight into her community, whilst we walked through a unique landscape. Thanks Vu
Nina B,
18 thg 3, 2024
- Viator
The staff at the agency is very pleasant, but the transmission of information is rather average. However, the trip to Sapa went very well; the guide Mû is lovely and very engaging when she tells the history and life of the ethnic groups. The staff at the guesthouses were also great. The only downside was the mattresses, which were as hard as wood.
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