Description
This trip is designed for travelers who want to stay longer in Sapa. The route gives you one night at a local homestay. You not only can observe the daily life of minority people but also you can try to cook food and drink local wine and speak with them about life.
What to bring: Good Trekking shoes, Raincoat, Camer
Detail Itinerary
Day 1: Sapa – Lao Chai – Ta Van (Meals: L,D)
Meet with our guide at your hotel and start walking to the Black H’mong village of Y Linh Ho and Lao Chai. The walking distance is approximately 6 km. If you’re unable to walk for a long journey, we will arrange a support car (upon request)
Arrival at Muong Hoa, one of the most excellent panoramas of the larger valley, paddy terraced fields and the H’mong village in Northern of Vietnam. We walk slowly along a small local path leading into the bottom of the valley, where some stalls are available that serve tea and fruits; a perfect spot to take a rest and have lunch. After lunch you will visit the Zay people of Ta Van, which lies in the middle of the Muong Hoa valley.
You will check in a local homestay for overnight. The local host will prepare dinner for you. During dinner, you can talk with them to understand more about their local life and thought.
Day 2: Ta Van – Giang Ta Chai (Meals: B,L)
Morning, have breakfast with local food at homestay then say farewell to them and we continue to trek up and downhill then through bamboo forest. The village of Giang Ta Chai is the next stop, which we will reach by following a path over a bridge. Lunch will be provided near a waterfall, just before arrival at the village. Eventually, the trek returns to the hill of Hau Thao village where car will bring you back to Sapa town.
Total trekking: 19km