Discover the breathtaking beauty of Mu Cang Chai's rice terraces and learn about ethnic H'mong culture on a guided tour. Challenge your trekking skills by going up and down the rice terraces valley.
This is a private tour, so the trekking itinerary can be tailored to your fitness level and preferences.
Pick up from Nga Ba Kim town: This option includes pick up and drop back at Nga Ba Kim town (Chợ Ngã Ba Kim)<br/>Pickup included
This upgrade includes pick up & drop back at Garrya Mu Cang Chai Resort (Address: Bản Pú Nhu, Mù Cang Chải District, Yên Bái)<br/>Pickup included
This upgrade includes pick up and drop back at Le Champ Tu Le Resort Hot Spring & Spa (QL32, Tú Lệ, Văn Chấn, Yên Bái)<br/>Pickup included
This upgrade includes pick up and drop back at your hotel/homestay in Mu Cang Chai town<br/>Pickup included
This is a private trekking tour in Mu Cang Chai.
Our local H’mong guide will take you through the beautiful rice terrace valleys of Mu Cang Chai, with a stop at a famous viewpoint like Đồi Mâm Xôi (Raspberry Hill) or La Pan Tan viewpoint.
Along the way, you'll explore traditional H’mong villages, meet local people working in the rice fields or at home sewing clothes, tending buffalo, and see how they’ve adapted to life in the remote mountain areas. Your guide, who is H’mong and speaks English, will not only lead your trek but also share insights into local culture, customs, food, and everyday life in the rice terrace region.
Lunch is included — either after your morning trek or before an afternoon one. You’ll have the special opportunity to enjoy a home-cooked meal with a local H’mong family and experience a taste of their daily life through food.
NOTE: This private tour is flexible — the itinerary will be adjusted on the day based on your fitness level, start time, and weather.
Go to the entrance of Mu Cang Chai Center Homestay and look for a guide with a yellow T-shirt
Mu Cang Chai is a stunning rural district in northern Vietnam, renowned for its breathtaking terraced rice fields. This picturesque region offers a glimpse into the traditional life of ethnic minorities and is a haven for nature lovers and photographers.
The terraced rice fields of Mu Cang Chai are a UNESCO-recognized landscape, offering stunning views and a glimpse into the traditional farming practices of ethnic minorities.
Khau Pha Pass is one of the most beautiful mountain passes in Vietnam, offering panoramic views of the terraced rice fields and surrounding mountains.
La Pan Tan is a traditional village of the H'Mong ethnic minority, offering insights into their culture, customs, and way of life.
A traditional H'Mong dish made from horse meat, offal, and herbs, cooked in a clay pot.
A staple food in the region, often served with various accompaniments like grilled pork, eggs, and pickled vegetables.
A dish made from pork cooked with bamboo shoots and herbs, originating from the Muong ethnic group.
This is the best time to visit Mu Cang Chai as the terraced rice fields are in full harvest, offering stunning landscapes and vibrant colors.
Vietnamese Dong (VND)
GMT+7
220VV, 50HzHz
Mu Cang Chai is generally safe for travelers, but standard precautions should be taken, especially in remote areas.
My Dinh Bus Station in Hanoi
Local buses are available but infrequent. They are more suitable for traveling between major points within the district.
Limited
Car, Bike, Scooter
Nghia Lo is a town known for its beautiful lakes, ethnic minority villages, and traditional crafts.
Tu Le is a small town known for its terraced rice fields and ethnic minority villages.
Price varies by option