Sapa Easy Tour 03 nights/02 days
Sapa easy tours, Sapa soft trek tours, Vietnam travelThis is an easy tour to Sapa but you will not only enjoy Sapa’s picturesque landscapes of the mountainous area, the rice terraces but also discover the daily life of different hill tribe people around Sapa town.

Tour Type: Private and Easy, medium style and soft trek
Tour Duration: 03 nights/02 days
Tour Itinerary:

Night 01: Hanoi – Lao Cai
Pick you up at 20.00pm from your hotel in Hanoi and transfer to Hanoi Train Station to take a night train to Lao Cai. Overnight on A/C Soft sleeper cabin of Hanoi – Lao Cai Train.

Red Dao people in Taphin village Sapa easy tours and soft trek Vietnam travelDay 01: Lao Cai Train Station – Sapa – Cat Cat & Ta Phin Villages (B,L,D)
Arrive at Lao Cai Train station at about 6.30. Have breakfast at a local restaurant. Drive about one hour to Sapa and relax before exploring Sapa Town. In the afternoon, take a 2km trek to Cat Cat Village, home of H’mong Ethnics. Meet & talk with locals to learn more about their daily life. Then continue the ride to Tafin village (12km from Sapa) home to the Red Dzao minority. Visit Tafin Cave, Tafin handicraft shops and explore the daily life of Red Dzao. Here you have good choice to buy woven and textile brocades, which are hand made by ethnic people. Visit a small hamlet of Black H'mong people here too. Go back to Sapa for overnight.

Night 02: Overnight in a hotel in Sapa

Day 02: Sapa – Lao Chai – Ta Van Villages (B,L,D)
Breakfast at hotel and check out at around 9:00-10:00am. You’ll use a private car to visit Lao Chai village of Black H’mong people. Then trek a little to visit Ta Van village of Dzay ethnic people. Drive back to Sa Pa for lunch at your own arrangement. A short shopping in town before moving to Lao Cai station. Dinner at Lao Cai. Have a train trip back to Hanoi.

Night 03: Lao Cai – Hanoi by night train

Day 03: Hanoi (B)
Arrive early morning (around 05:30-06:00) in Hanoi. Check-in a small hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter to freshen up and have breakfast (check-out time is 12:00 noon). Tour ends.

Sapa General Information:

Sapa lies on the side of Hoang Lien Son Mountains, about 350 km northwest of Hanoi, close to Chinese border. This area has spectacular scenery, many natural sites and is home to diverse mountain tribe communities, especially, it is also the starting point for those who want to conquer the top of Fansipan Mountain, the highest mountain in Vietnam at 3,143 m.

Getting to Sapa from Hanoi, it is very convenient to take a train to Lao Cai and then continue with a 45-minute drive to Sapa. Alternatively, adventurers can reach Sapa by road.

Things to See in Sapa

Shrouded in mist, Sapa was originally a hill station built by the French in 1922 for summer retreats from Hanoi. Here, people can relax and enjoy the breathtaking views. The best way to get around Sapa is to walk and almost everywhere it's steep. Besides, Sapa is also a good base for trekking, climbing, cycling and motorbike trips to explore the mountainous region as well as Montagnard villages. Visits to markets are also a highlight of most trips.

Fansipan Mountain is branded "the Roof of Indochina" at the height of 3,143m; Fansipan is to be approved as one of the very few eco-tourist spots of Vietnam, with about 2,024 floral varieties and 327 faunal species.

Ham Rong Mountain is an attractive tourist area in the center of Sapa Town. Tourists to Ham Rong have chances to climb up the San May (Cloud Yard) to enjoy the panorama of Sapa Town, visit the orchid gardens with beautiful and colorful flowers. In addition, Ham Rong Mountain has numerous caves and stones in extraordinary shapes.

Can Cau Market is held on every Saturday from early morning until midday. Though small but it is the place where tourists wil have chanceto see Flower H'mong, Phu La, Black Dao, Tay and Nung minorities in colorful costumes. Set in the mountains near the Chinese border, Can Cau Market is the area where different minority groups in colorful dress exchange local items. You will spend the whole morning there then go to Bac Ha for lunch. Light trekking to nearby villages and visit the old castle of the former Hmong king are also highlights of trips. Visitors can stay at hotel in Bac Ha waiting for Can Cau Market next day or return to Sapa for overnight.

Bac Ha Market, approximately 80km from Sapa, is the most colorful and biggest fair for minority groups. At the market, visitors can see colourful ethnic people such as Flower H’mong, Phu La and Dao Tuyen gathering to buy and sell very lively. It is a chance to take nice photos.
Nearby Bac Ha, it's the Ban Pho village inhabited by the Flower H'mong, you can do a light trekking to the village and meet hospitable, friendly people. Other villages are also close by Bac Ha including Trieu Cai, Na Ang and Na Hoi.

When to go?

The best time to visit Sapa is March and May or mid-September to early December when the weather is pleasant. Before or after these periods, it is different experiences. The winter is cold and brings fog and drizzles while the summer is warm and has frequent showers. The rainy season starts in May through September.

Travel Tips:

In Sapa, you will meet ethnic vendors, who keep following you to sell handmade articles. It is fine to buy, but if you are not interested, you might want to take care to show lack of interest. Also please note that it'd better to separate handmade articles within your bag preventing some color bleeding as those beautiful articles are used natural dyes. Riding on motorbikes around Sapa is interesting, adventurous and becomes a popular option. However, just do it with experienced riders or a tour guide.


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