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Sapa Home Stay (4 days 5 nights)

(Overview)

Along a small path down the valley to the Muong Hoa River and from here to the Black H’mong village Lao Chai San, 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. Zay is a fairly small minority group of about 38.000 people who live mainly in the mountains in Northwest Vietnam. The 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 building of wood and bamboo with a clay floor. Tay is the most populous of the hill tribes. Because of the development and adaptation to the Vietnamese society some of them have started wearing Vietnamese clothing. But most women still wear the traditional checkered headscarf. We stay overnight in a wooden Tay stilt house. If we reach Ban Ho in the early afternoon you will have time to swim in a nearby river.

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(4 days 5 nights) 

Sapa home stay
sapa home stay
 Sapa home stay
 Sapa home stay

Night 1: HANOI – LAO CAI – SAPA

Hanoi Tourism’s car and guide pick you up at hotel to transfer Hanoi Railway Station to take night train to Lao Cai. Overnight on the train.

Day 1: SAPA – Y LINH HO – LAO CHAI – TA VAN (B/L/D)

Arrival Lao Cai station, transfer to Sapa. Have breakfast at hotel. After that, 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 San, Lao Chai. After this you continue to Ta Van village (1.200 m) to visit Zay people.

We stay overnight with a local family in Ta Van and have our dinner here.

Trekking distance: 15 km.

Day 2: TA VAN – GIANG TA CHAI – BAN HO (B/L/D)

After the breakfast we continue to visit Red Dao people at Giang Ta Chai where we also see a waterfall. The Red Dao women have very colourful red embroidery and coins on their clothing. On their head they wear a red scarf. Some of the women have shaved off their eyebrows because of a nice Red Zao legend.

We continue along small paths in the rice fields, cross the Muong Hoa River and arrive to the Tay village Ban Ho (900 m). In the evening we have dinner with the Tay family.

Trekking distance: 25 km.

Day 3: BAN HO – NAM TOONG – NAM KEN – MUONG BO (B/L/D)

After breakfast you trek up to the Red Dzao Village at Nam Ken & the Xa Pho the village of xa pho tribe the smallest group in Sapa who have very little contact with modern Vietnam.

Overnight in Muong Bo Village of Tay people.

Trekking distance: 20 km

Day 4: MUONG BO – BAN DEN – SAPA (B/L/D)

After breakfast you trek up to Ban Den place (10 km). From here you will be picked up and transferred back to Sapa. After lunch, transfer to Lao Cai Railway station to take night train to back Hanoi.

Arrival Hanoi in early morning. Transfer your hotel. Ends tour. Hope you have unforgettable trip will Hanoi Tourism.

PRIVATE TOUR (USD/PAX):   

 Over night at home stay
 Group
 1 pax 2 pax 3 – 5 pax 6 – 9 pax10 – 16 pax
 17 – 30 pax
 Price 660  441  333  234  239  226

 

Inclusions :

• English/ French Speaking Guide.

• Return Train ticket Hanoi – Lao Cai – Hanoi.

• Car as program (Pick up Hanoi Railway station and Lao Cai Railway station).

• Jeep transfer at the end of the trek back to Sapa Town.

• Meals as mentioned in the program above.

• Entrance fees.

• Travel insurance.

• Home stay fee with clean accommodation, permit.

Exclusions :

• Visa to Vietnam and Visa arrangement.

• Early check in or late check out.

• Other meals with drinks.

• Tips & other services not mentioned above.

• All taxes & services charge.

Children policy:

- Tour fare: o Children: 0 – 4 years old: free tour fare

o Children 5 – 9 years old: 50% tour fare

o Children over 9 years old: 100% tour fare

- Train ticket: as Railway station policy

 

What to bring :

• Good trekking boots.

• Rainwear.

• 2 sets of clothes.

• Socks, towel.

• Swimming suit.

• Camera and film.

• Flash light.

• Medicine for personal use.