Night 1: You get pickup at hotel and transfer to Hanoi Railway station by a coach for your overnight train journey to the border town of Lao Cai province. (No meal included) .Overnight on the train to Sapa
Day 1: Sapa ( B,L, D )
Our guide pick up from Station to hotel and have breakfast, then Start trekking to Cat Cat village – home of Black H’Mong People, you visit Cat Cat waterfall and the Hydrofoil constructed by the French in 19th Century, visit family of H’’Mong People to understand their culture and customs.
Go back to Sapa town for refreshing, then have dinner in peace, enjoy night activities and overnight in hotel
Day 2 : Sapa – Fansipan
After breakfast in hotel, driver & tour guide take you to Cable Car Station and spend 20 minutes with cable car to enjoy the spectacular scenery.
Reach the altitute of 2800 meters, you have a good time to see the view and take photos, visit pagoda the spiritual destinations and trek up to 600 steps you will reach the peak of Fansipan – the Roof of Indochina. ( Spend about 1,5 hours for hiking and taking photos).
Come back to Cable Car Station and return to Sapa town,
Have lunch in the hotel
Relax and discover Sapa town by yourself with some souvenirs, see around Sapa and market.
Day 3 : Lao Chai- Ta Van Village
Have breakfast at hotel, the HTS tour guide and car pick up to Lao chai and ta van villages
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 after that heading to Ta Van village – home of Dzay ethnic people.
Trekking distance is about 9 kms and it lasts for 3.5 hours
after back to hotel for shower before have dinner
Day 4 : Arrive at Hanoi Station at about 5am, and you will take taxi yourself to your chosen hotel in Hanoi.
Climbing to the summit of the highest peak in Vietnam was something our group of 5 wanted to do on our holidays. We decided to tackle the mountain on our last few days in country in case anything went wrong. Of course nothing did and we accomplished the feat easily. Our guides were brilliant and the H’mong porters more so. We enjoyed our days at the task and would advise anyone contemplating this tour to step up and have a go, failure is not an option our guides explained to us.