Sapa trekking 1 Day trip, you will go to visit the villages to see customs of the ethnic minorities in Ta Van village. You will walk through the terraced fields and see the rice fields leaning against the mountains .
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 be reaching the hanging bridge of Muong Hoa river and then 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 14:30 in Sapa town, so you can book a bus back to Hanoi or somewhere after that)
From your hotel, go to Sapa stone church, then turn left onto the rattan bridge road, go straight 100m to the meeting point.
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A traditional H'mong ethnic village known for its handicrafts, cultural performances, and unique architecture. It's a great place to learn about local traditions.
A beautiful waterfall located in a lush forest. The waterfall is especially impressive during the rainy season when the water flow is strong.
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A traditional H'mong stew made with horse meat, organs, and various herbs and spices. It's a hearty and flavorful dish.
Glutinous rice cooked with various ingredients like mushrooms, peanuts, or sesame seeds. It's a staple food in Sapa.
A refreshing salad made with young corn, herbs, and sometimes pork or shrimp. It's a popular dish in the region.
A communal hot pot with a variety of meats, vegetables, and herbs. It's a great way to try a bit of everything.
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Vietnamese Dong (VND)
GMT+7
220VV, 50HzHz
Sapa is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to take precautions, especially in crowded areas and when trekking. Be aware of your surroundings and keep your belongings secure.
Sapa Station
Hanoi - Sapa Express, Good Morning Sapa
Local buses are affordable but can be crowded. They are a good option for short distances within the town.
Available • Apps: Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
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A scenic area known for its stunning rice terraces and traditional villages. It's a great place for trekking and experiencing the local way of life.
A picturesque valley surrounded by rice terraces and traditional villages. It's a great place for trekking and experiencing the local culture.
Price varies by option