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Sapa is a scenic hill station in northern Vietnam, where you can experience the rich culture and stunning landscapes of the ethnic minority groups. Whether you want to trek through the lush rice terraces, visit the colorful markets, or conquer the highest peak in Indochina. Providing the perfect oasis in the midst of a strenuous mountain trek or rice-paddy tour. The Gothic stone church at the center of town is a bull's-eye in the center of shops and stalls, serving as a reminder of the town's Fr
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Sapa is a scenic hill station in northern Vietnam, where you can experience the rich culture and stunning landscapes of the ethnic minority groups. Whether you want to trek through the lush rice terraces, visit the colorful markets, or conquer the highest peak in Indochina. Providing the perfect oasis in the midst of a strenuous mountain trek or rice-paddy tour. The Gothic stone church at the center of town is a bull's-eye in the center of shops and stalls, serving as a reminder of the town's French missionary influence. There are mainly five ethnic groups in Sa Pa: Hmong 52 percent, Dzao 25 percent, Tay five percent, Giay two percent, and a small number of Xa Pho.. You could learn everything from local people when you be there. It's very interesting.
Sapa is a scenic hill station in northern Vietnam, where you can experience the rich culture and stunning landscapes of the ethnic minority groups. Whether you want to trek through the lush rice terraces, visit the colorful markets, or conquer the highest peak in Indochina. Providing the perfect oasis in the midst of a strenuous mountain trek or rice-paddy tour. The Gothic stone church at the center of town is a bull's-eye in the center of shops and stalls, serving as a reminder of the town's French missionary influence. There are mainly five ethnic groups in Sa Pa: Hmong 52 percent, Dzao 25 percent, Tay five percent, Giay two percent, and a small number of Xa Pho.. You could learn everything from local people when you be there. It's very interesting.
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Pick up at the hotel in Hanoi old quarter.
- You should come to Vega Travel office where you can store your luggage or shower in the meantime - 20:30 - 20:45 our tour guide will transfer you to Hanoi station. - 21:30 check in the train - 22:00 the train leaves for Lao Cai - 08 hours experience your sleep on the train Inclusive services: Transfer and train ticket.
5 - 6 hrs trekking throughout 4 hamlets - visit 2 different kinds of minority. - 06:00 the train arrives at the last arrival station – Lao Cai station. - Picked up to Sapa town. First of all, get shower, luggage store and then enjoy breakfast - 09:00 Trek down to YlinhHo and Lao Chai village of the black H’mong people. - After a picnic lunch, keep on alongside Muong Hoa stream, over suspension bridges to Ta Van village of the Dzay people. - Keep trekking to Cau May (Rattan Suspension bridge) - Giang Ta Chai I. Visit and stay overnight with a local family of the Dzay minority. - With your tour guide and the house owners, we will set up a temporary cooking class to learn how to cook Vietnamese food for dinner. - Enjoying your dinner and getting to know local typical traditional customs, cultural…. Inclusive services: Transfer, tour guide, home-stay permit and meals (B + L + D)
3 – 4 hrs trekking with surprises at what you have never seen before In the early morning you will be sure to be woken up by the households but lucky to see how is their daily life for a new day coming - Enjoy some pancakes made by your tour guide’s skillful hands. - Start a new trek into Hoan Lien Son National Park by more stunning landscapes and other ethnic minority villages dotted further your eyes sigh. Visit Giang Ta Chai village of the Red Dao minority and then continue that trail to Su Pan village for lunch - Enjoy magnificent view of Ba Ho valley or visit some local houses of the Tay and then a standby car to return to Sapa. - Shower and deposit your luggage at the hotel then free time to stroll around Sapa town until 17:30 transfer down to Lao Cai station for the night train back to Hanoi Inclusive services: Transfer, tour guide, meals (B + L) and train ticket (same type)
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