Sapa is literally recognized as one of the most amazing places in the Southeast Asia region. If you are heading North and planning to do some trekking tour in Sapa, which is a small town nestled deep within the rolling green highlands of Vietnam, here below are some incredible Sapa tours recommendations for those who are fond of trekking in Sapa, being recommended based on your preferences on how to enjoy your holiday in this mountainous area.
Sapa Tour Recommendations – Original Trekking Tours
These typical tours are always ideal choices for those who love to explore the beauty of nature in Sapa on foot and have great lookout spot for awesome scenery. One tour worthing your expectation is the Sapa Eco Trekking Tour in 2 days and 3 nights.
Sapa Eco Trekking Tour is a great tour for all guests with interesting sightseeing and highland landscape. Enjoy the tour without worrying about being exhausted after a long journey to Sapa and wasting time as well, as you will have a deep sleep on the overnight train and save your precious time on traveling. Trekking and visiting ethnic minorities are the main parts of this tour, including treks through the hills and valleys of the North West region and discovering a variety of minorities along the way.
Also be ready to experience the unique overnight accommodation in the hospitable villages of Black H’mong and Zay ethnic minorities. Alongside with getting to know the traditional culture of the minorities, you will be able to cross the unique terraced paddy fields in this region, as well as seeing some interesting scenery while trekking.
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Sapa Tour Recommendations – Market Tours
If you have been to Sapa several times and have enough with original trekking tours, you can possibly try out the market tours, which are also one of the unique features worth considering while traveling to Sapa. Some popular and well-known bustling local markets are Bac Ha market, Coc Ly market, and Can Cau market.
These ethnic minorities markets have been a way of life for the local people who run them for centuries. Young couples meet here, goods are traded, food is eaten and the wonderful embroidered fabric for which tribes like the Flower H’Mong, Black H’Mong and Giay are renown, are traded and sold. You will mix and associate with people whose lives haven’t changed for generations, blend in the crowded atmosphere of the local markets in this region, and observe the mix of various ethnic minorities from the surround mountainous area who come to make trades. Besides, you will have the chance to visit the villages of the several aforementioned ethnic minorities during your trekking, being able to learn about their daily lifestyle and be aware of their traditional culture. The Sapa – Bac Ha market excursion in 2 days and 3 nights is our recommendation tour if you are interested in the crowded atmosphere of the local people in Sapa.
Bac Ha market in Sapa
Sapa Tours Recommendations – Cycling Tours
In case you want to try something new rather than walking on foot, this kind of tour has just met your expectation. With the hilly terrain in the North West mountainous region, it would be such a tough time to climb the mountain with the 2-wheeler.
We offer you some tours including spending several days on wheels to explore the nature with spectacular scenery nearby Sapa and paying the visit to tribal villages located around the region. Of all the tours we have, we would recommend the Muong Hoa & Ban Ho Valleys excursion in 2 days and 3 nights, as you can discover almost everything in Sapa in this tour with an extraordinary experience. Starting with the cycle from Sapa go downhill of Hoang Lien Son mountain, you will come to the Muong Hoa, to a bridge that crosses the stream to Ta Van village, via waterfalls, Cau May in the village of Giang Ta Chai. Crossing the Muong Hoa River and exploring ethnic villages Ta Van & Lao Chai (Zay people) and Su Pan (Black H’mong people). It would be such an unforgettable memory for you!
Cycling around the mountainous area is a unique experience
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