Hanoi - Sapa homestay & Trekking
: $269
: 5days/4nights
: PT01

Description
Sapa is located in the northern part of Vietnam near the Chinese border in the mountainous province of Lao Cai. It is home to many ethnic minority groups such as : Red Dzao, H’mong, Xa Pho and Dzay people…
Elevated 1600 meters above the sea level, Sapa was built by the French in 1922 as a hill station for the relaxation of French expats during the French War in Vietnam.
Sapa has now become a famous tourism site. Sapa offers the traveller a rare glimpse into the way of life that has all but vinished from the rest of Asia. Here you will find no welcome mats or rehearsed “ Cultural ” parades, just real people living real lives who greet visitors with genuine warmth and real smiles.
Sapa serves as the region’s commercial center and hosts a colorful market each weekend. This is a major social event for minorities where members of various villages meet to eat and drink and pick up essential provisions.
Visitors to Vietnam all agree that Sapa is the country’s crown jewel. The combination of fresh mountain air, relaxed ambience, sweeping panoramas and fascinating hill tribes make Sapa a most – wanted destination.
Price ( USD )
$ 269 per person ( 2 people Min )
Inclusion
Trip includes:
- English speaking guide whole trip
- Accommodation with basic twin share & daily breakfast
- Private transfers & transport
- Soft sleeper train with 4-berth shared and airconditioned
- Meals as indicated on itinerary. (B : Breakfast ; L : Lunch ; D :
Dinner)
- Entrance fees during guided time.
- International airfare & airport taxes
- Visa & visa arrangement
- Meals not indicated on itinerary
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
Itinerary
Day 1 : Hanoi City tour
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Pm : Short drive to the outskirts of Hanoi to visit the museum of ethnology; after a briefing you have free time to explore around the biggest museum in Vietnam.
Head back to central Hanoi via visiting the temple of Quan Thanh and the oldest pagoda in Vietnam - Tran Quoc. Take a relaxing walk along Thanh Nien street next to the famous West Lake. Dinner and transfer to railway station for the overnight train to Sapa. (D)
(OVERNIGHT ON THE TRAIN)
Day 2 : Sapa
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(OVERNIGHT IN SAPA)
Day 3 : Sapa - Tavan Homestay
After breakfast we leave the hotel and start trekking. The first part is on the road but we soon turn to the right and walk on a small path down the valley to the Muong Hoa River and from here to the Black H’mong village Lao Chai. Black H’mong is one of the biggest minority groups in the Sapa area. They are proud of their culture and keep their traditions and way of living. They have their own language and wear traditional indigo blue clothing. After this you continue to Ta Van village (1.200 m) to visit the Zay people. The Zay are a fairly small minority group of about 38.000 people who live mainly in the mountains in Northwest Vietnam. Development has meant that some of their old customs have been lost but many women still wear traditional shirts with a purple, blue or green colour. The Zay houses are built of wood and bamboo with a clay floor. We stay overnight with a local family in Ta Van and have our dinner here. (B,L,D)
(OVERNIGHT IN HOMESTAY OF ZAY PEOPLE)
Day 4 : Tavan – Sapa
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We continue along small paths in the rice fields, cross the Muong Hoa River and trek up to Supan where you will meet the jeep transfer back to Sapa.
Take a day room in Sapa for shower. Free for leisure - shopping and visit Sapa town till transfer to Lao Cai station for the overnight train back to Hanoi. (B)
(OVERNIGHT ON THE TRAIN)
Day 5 : Hanoi
Pick up to your hotel for early check in. Some optional tours around Hanoi will be recommended. Tour ends after breakfast. (B)
Note :
Please help us to keep Sapa charming for travelers and maintain a brighter future for the lovely local people by following our recommended actions below :
- Please never buy from hilltribe vendors on the street
- Never give candy, money, or anything to anyone for any reason
- Don't be drunk in the village you stay at or are walking though; please don't be noisy at night in Homestay.
- Those actions above may create bad habits in the local people, especially for the children.
- If you want to give gifts to the locals, we recommend you bring something simple and helpful such as a toothbrush or a pen and book for the schools you pass through ...and give to ADULT PEOPLE only, not to children please.
- For any questions or concerns about these activities, please contact us for more details .
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