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Day 1: Y Linh Ho – Lao Chai – Ta Van: walking down to the south east of Sapa along the side of Muong Hoa valley to Y Linh Ho village of the Black H’mong. Continue a 2km-trekking down to Lao Chai village visit Ta Van village of the Dzay minority people. Lunch at a local family. Last trek is about 2Km to the bus stop in Tavan then get back to Sapa. Day 2: Cat Cat & Sin Chai: Visit Cat Cat village of the Black H’mong. Relax at the food of the stunning waterfall and the vestige of a hydroelectric p
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Day 1: Y Linh Ho – Lao Chai – Ta Van: walking down to the south east of Sapa along the side of Muong Hoa valley to Y Linh Ho village of the Black H’mong. Continue a 2km-trekking down to Lao Chai village visit Ta Van village of the Dzay minority people. Lunch at a local family. Last trek is about 2Km to the bus stop in Tavan then get back to Sapa. Day 2: Cat Cat & Sin Chai: Visit Cat Cat village of the Black H’mong. Relax at the food of the stunning waterfall and the vestige of a hydroelectric power station. Enjoy picnic lunch, and then next 3 km to Sin Chai, the village located at the foot of Fansipan Mountain, “the roof of Vietnam & Indochina”. From here you can enjoy huge stunning landscapes before return to Sapa. Day 3: Sapa - Suoi Thau - Ma Tra - Ta Phin - Sapa: 8am: 5km by jeep, visit the red Dzao in Suoi Thau, Ma Tra villages. Picnic lunch en –route. Reach Ta Phin village, then drive back to Sapa. Pick up you at 3pm at Sapa to back to Hanoi.
Day 1: Y Linh Ho – Lao Chai – Ta Van: walking down to the south east of Sapa along the side of Muong Hoa valley to Y Linh Ho village of the Black H’mong. Continue a 2km-trekking down to Lao Chai village visit Ta Van village of the Dzay minority people. Lunch at a local family. Last trek is about 2Km to the bus stop in Tavan then get back to Sapa. Day 2: Cat Cat & Sin Chai: Visit Cat Cat village of the Black H’mong. Relax at the food of the stunning waterfall and the vestige of a hydroelectric power station. Enjoy picnic lunch, and then next 3 km to Sin Chai, the village located at the foot of Fansipan Mountain, “the roof of Vietnam & Indochina”. From here you can enjoy huge stunning landscapes before return to Sapa. Day 3: Sapa - Suoi Thau - Ma Tra - Ta Phin - Sapa: 8am: 5km by jeep, visit the red Dzao in Suoi Thau, Ma Tra villages. Picnic lunch en –route. Reach Ta Phin village, then drive back to Sapa. Pick up you at 3pm at Sapa to back to Hanoi.
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7am - 7.30am: Pick up at your hotel (Hanoi old quarter) and transfer to Sapa by a limousine shared bus. 13pm: Drop off at Sapa hotel and relax before a guide pick up you and start the trip First start of 6km of walking down to the south east of Sapa along the side of Muong Hoa valley to Y Linh Ho village of the Black H’mong. Conitue a 2km-trekking down to Lao Chai village, through terraced rice fields to Ta Van village of the Dzay minority people. Lunch at a local family, it gives you a worth chance for you to learn about the local house architecture which is full of their daily life styles and exclusive custom. Enjoy the landscapes…on the way. Last trek is about 2Km to the bus stop in Tavan then get back to Sapa by jeep or motorbike.
8am: A walk down to the South-west of Sapa (around 4 km) to visit Cat Cat village of the Black H’mong. Relax at the food of the stunning waterfall and the vestige of a hydroelectric power station that was constructed by the French during the colonial time in Vietnam. Enjoy picnic lunch by the side of the river, and then next 3 km to Sin Chai, the village located at the foot of Fansipan Mountain, “the roof of Vietnam and Indochina”. From here you can enjoy huge stunning landscapes before climbing up on the way a jeep to return to Sapa.
8am: 5km by jeep, visit the red Dzao in Suoi Thau, Ma Tra villages. 9km trekking through the local village, the rice and corn field. Picnic lunch en –route. Reach Ta Phin village where we have chance to learn about the life styles and the custom of the red Dzao minority, enjoy landscapes…then drive back to Sapa. Pick up you at 3pm at Sapa to back to Hanoi. Drop off you at your hotel at Hanoi
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