Sapa is rightly accepted as one of the most beautiful scenery in the entire Southeast Asia. High in the mountains and with picturesque terraced paddy fields rolling down the surrounding hillsides, this is now the center for trekking holidays in Vietnam. This 2-day-3-night Sapa trekking tour is the perfect introduction to the whole area of Hoang Lien Son mountain range for those who are not very keen on moving too much on foot, as it is pretty easy to follow this plan and get through this mountainous area.
1. Easy Sapa trekking tour – Day 1
One of our tour guide will pick you up from the hotel and help to transfer you to the station and catch an overnight train to Lao Cai. Just enjoy the night on the train as you will have a deep sleep during the trip, or else you can just be awake and do some activities on the train.
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2. Easy Sapa trekking tour – Day 2
This excursion will take you through amazing scenery, including the well-known “Heaven’s Gate”. After a fast breakfast, the tourists will walk through Sapa town for approximately 20 minutes, take a turn to a dirt road to enter Ma Tra village and visit the Black H’mong ethic. Afterward, keep trekking up the village to go through the rice terraces and reach an ancient Catholic abbey being built by French colonists before reaching Ta Phin village. Here you can explore the traditional culture and the daily lifestyle of the local people, and have a chance to buy woven and textile brocades as well. Before returning to Sapa, have fun enjoying picnic lunch with the local people and discovering village by yourself. At the end of the day, just get some rest and prepare for the next journey to Lao Chai – Ta Van village in the following day.
Discover the villages in Sapa with great scenery
3. Easy Sapa trekking tour – Day 3
Get ready to have a wonderful trek through the mountainous area and head to Golden Stream Valley. At there you can get into some really nice lookout spot and take some pictures of the beautiful scenery including Mount Fansipan.
Having been fulfilled with the picturesque sightseeing of the Northwest mountain area, you will leave the Golden Stream valley and head to Lao Chai and Ta Van village to learn the tribal culture of the Dzay and Black H’mong ethnic. This part of the trek is relatively easy, though the trail can be quite slippery if it rains, so footwear is recommended. You’ll visit with some local families and learn about their daily lifestyle and fascinating culture, before departing to the main road to meet up with your driver and return to Sapa.
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