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Sapa Adventure – 5 days

Northwest Vietnam is a captivating mix of dramatic mountain landscapes, crisp fresh air and colourfully clothed hilltribes. Set on the slopes of a beautiful green valley, Sapa is the heart of this unique piece of Vietnam. Travel to this peaceful land and meet resplendently dressed ethnic minorities at the local market, visit neighbouring villages and hike through rice terraces, witnessing how the current of life has thrived here for centuries. This five-day trekking adventure is full of opportunities to get to know traditional hilltribe culture and cuisine, while relishing the landscapes of Sapa and its surrounds.

Trip overview

Start – Hanoi, Vietnam
Finish – Hanoi, Vietnam
Destinations – Vietnam
Physical rating – 3/5
Group size – Max 12
This trip generates 52.21 kg of CO2-e per person per day. We offset these emissions on your behalf.

Why you’ll love this trip
  • Start your adventure in Hanoi, discovering the Old Quarter, delicious food and gorgeous landmarks in your free time.
  • Stay in a traditional homestay for one night – the perfect way to access the remote parts of Vietnam and get a real glimpse into local life. You’ll also be treated to home-cooked meals, among breathtaking mountain scenery.
  • Hike through the rolling rice terraces, waterfalls, mountains and lush green hills of Sapa and you’ll quickly realise why this has become an iconic image of Vietnam.
  • Discover Sapa town on a walking tour with a local guide, tasting local snacks along the way – a trademark of the local lifestyle.
  • Meet a community of hilltribe people who have been in Vietnam for over three centuries. Having emigrated from China, the H’mong settled in Cat Cat Village and will invite you to learn about their rich culture.
  • By travelling on this trip, you’ll directly support our charitable partner, Vun Art. Donations help them empower people with disabilities in Vietnam by providing vocational training and employment opportunities.

Is this trip right for you?
  • This Short Break Adventure is a ‘join in’ group departure, which means for some portions of this trip, such as at the homestay, you may join-in with other travellers who have booked on a different style of trip, or through other companies.
  • With the flexibility of frequent departures there is a chance you may end up travelling solo on this trip. You will always have a local guide and all included activities will remain the same.
  • You’ll cover a lot of distance on this trip, including on overnight trains. Accommodation and amenities are shared and basic, but the experience of rubbing shoulders with the locals makes it all worthwhile.
  • This trip includes a moderate level of hiking in the hills for 3 days of this trip, ranging from 3 to 6 hours. Although this hiking is possible for most travellers, a good level of fitness will help increase your enjoyment of this experience.

Itinerary

Day 1: Hanoi

Xin chao! Welcome to Vietnam. If you arrive in Hanoi early, why not dive into the bustling world of bikes and boulevards and explore the French colonial architecture that decorates the laneways. Maybe indulge in a Vietnamese coffee while people-watching from a street-side cafe or step back in time in the Old Quarter. Tonight, you’ll be picked up by your local guide from your Joining Point Hotel in Hanoi’s Old Quarter at around 9 pm and transferred to the train station, where your guide will give you your tickets for the return train journey to Sapa. Say farewell to your guide before you board the overnight sleeper train bound for Lao Cai. The train journey is unaccompanied, and you may be sharing with locals or other travellers.

Special information

A welcome pack containing a welcome letter, trip itinerary, a Sapa information sheet and feedback card will be waiting for you at your hotel. When you arrive, please ask your hotel reception for our welcome pack.

Your travel time on the overnight train will be approximately 8 hours.

Please allow plenty of time to board the train. Your local guide will be able to inform you what time boarding will commence. Sleeper trains typically have four or six berth compartments with bench seats that convert into sleeping bunks. A sheet, pillow and blanket are provided, although some travellers prefer to bring their own sleeping sheet. Depending on the configuration of the group, you may have to share with people of different genders or passengers who aren’t part of the group. Your leader will coordinate and give further information on the trip. Most trains have a dining carriage serving simple food, but we recommend that you stock up on snacks and drinks before departure.

Day 2: Sapa Trek

Arrive in Lao Cai in the early morning and travel to Sapa via minibus, passing through dramatic scenery. When you arrive in the hillside town, you’ll meet your local guide for a breakfast of bun cha (grilled pork and noodles) among the gorgeous views of rice terraces cascading down the mountain. After, check in into your hotel. Later in the afternoon head to the central market and explore the local produce and handicrafts, all the while enjoying a big tasting of some local snacks along the way. The food snacks amount to a full meal. Try a few favourites that are popular in Sapa and learn about the culture and lifestyle here from your guide.

Special information

Your travel time today will be approximately 1 hour.

It’s recommended that you pack a small backpack tonight, ready for the next two days of trekking and your overnight homestay. You’ll need to carry your own bag, so packing light is recommended. Remember to bring a raincoat or waterproof jacket and wear good walking shoes. You can store your main luggage at your hotel.

Day 3: Sapa Trek

This morning after breakfast, set off towards Lao Cai to the starting point of today’s trek. From here, you’ll follow a narrow trail that leads uphill for about 2 hours, headed for the Sa Seng. At the pinnacle, take in the breathtaking sights of Fansipan Peak and Muong Hoa Valley. Continue to Hang Da Village – a Hmong community nestled at an altitude of 1800 m, which provides an incredible vista of the valley. Soak in the views, then sit down with your group for a satisfying picnic lunch to refuel. Continue to Hau Thao village, enjoying the panoramic views of the valley along the way. When you arrive at the commune, take the opportunity to rest and get to know the local Black Hmong community who live here. The trek then continues to Giang Ta Chai village – your homestay accommodation for tonight. After settling in and introducing yourself to the Giay community, you’ll be treated to a homecooked dinner with the locals.

Special information

Tonight’s accommodation is in a simple family homestay in mixed-gender dormitory style accommodation, with basic facilities.

Day 4: Sapa/Overnight Train

After a hearty, energising breakfast, you’ll set off again on a 2 to 3 hour walk to Su Pan Village. Take the road to Giang Ta Chai village of the Red Dzao minority via the paths between terraces and bamboo forests. Walk past waterfalls, where buffalo might cool themselves from the heat and cross a suspension bridge. Cross Muong Hoa River, then head up to the mountain to visit the last village of the trek – Su Pan. Maybe grab a quick bowl of pho before meeting up with your vehicle for the short drive back to Sapa. Arriving in Sapa, you have a free afternoon to explore the town. Maybe get a massage to sooth your tired muscles, or check out the local market selling produce, herbal remedies, and (very fresh) meats. Pick up any hilltribe crafts you might have had your eye on or sit back with a drink while you look over the misty mountains. Tonight, you’ll take another overnight train back to Hanoi.

Special information

Your travel time on the overnight train will be approximately 8 hours.

Day 5: Hanoi

Your adventure ends at Hanoi train station in the early morning (around 5 am). The rest of the day is free for you to soak up the grace of this dynamic city in modern Vietnam. If you’d like to extend your stay or need help booking additional accommodation, just speak to your booking agent.

Inclusions

Meals – 3 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners
Transport – Minibus, Overnight sleeper train, Private vehicle
Accommodation – Homestay (1 night), Hotel (1 night), Overnight sleeper train (2 nights)
Activities

  • Guided trek
Add on activities

  • Hanoi – Ho Chi Minh Complex – VND80000
  • Hanoi – Hoa Lo ‘Hanoi Hilton’ Prison – VND50000
  • Hanoi – Temple of Literature – VND70000
  • Hanoi – Fine Arts Museum – VND30000
  • Hanoi – Museum of Ethnology – VND40000
  • Hanoi – Women’s Museum – VND30000
  • Hanoi – Street Food Experience Urban Adventure – USD40

 

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