This Sapa 5-day tour is unique because it combines Sapa’s signature landmarks with real village-life experiences, in a well-paced sequence:
- Iconic sights at key moments: O Quy Ho Pass, Rong May Glass Bridge, and Fansipan Peak are built into the trip as major highlights (not quick stops).
- Nature-to-culture balance: each day blends dramatic scenery (passes, valleys, peak views) with traditional villages (Cat Cat, Muỗng Hoa, Lao Chai & Ta Van).
- Multiple scenic “views” throughout the week: instead of repeating the same landscape, the scenery changes day by day—pass → bridge → valley + peak → village + city.
- Village diversity: you visit more than one village area, giving you a broader look at Sapa’s communities and culture.
- Comfortable structure: overnight stays in Sapa** keep the pace enjoyable and reduce back-and-forth travel, with meals included as listed.
- Simple ending in Hanoi: the last day connects directly back to Hanoi (Noi Bai airport or a hotel)
We can pick you up at the airport, Train station or Hotel in Ha Noi center
Meeting and greeting at Noi Bai International Airport or Hotel in Ha Noi transfer to Sa Pa (about 6 hours). Have lunch on the way. Arrival in Sapa, Check in hotel. Have dinner
Thac Bac Waterfall is the best spot for those who want to escape the crowded tourist city to enjoy pure natural beauty. Include it in your travel list and let the majestic waterfall amaze you. Falling from a height of 200 meters, the pure white water stream mixes perfectly with the surrounding forest to create a unique sight. That is why this place is always on the list of must-visits for nature lovers in Sapa.
O Quy Ho Pass, perched high in the northern mountains of Vietnam, is famed for its breathtaking scenery, winding mountain roads, and mystical sea of clouds. This natural wonder is not only one of the longest and most majestic passes in the region but also a must-visit for those seeking adventure, serenity, or simply a deeper connection with nature. Read on to discover everything you need to know before planning your visit.
After lunch, we continue to visit: Rong May Glass Bridge, tourist area and realistic experience of glass sphere. The first appeared in Vietnam, the system of Glass Bridge is 300m long, 1000m high compared to the height of the cliff, the bridge named Hao Han Kieu - the glass bridge with the highest glass in Southeast Asia. Free and easy to enjoy games: Doc Moc Bridge, Speed Zipline, Death Swing, Rope Bike…(Pay extra: 150.000vnd/1 game/ 1 person).
After breakfast, we leave for Viettrekking Sapa Coffee, have time for relaxing, drinking and watching Muong Hoa Train (Drink fees pay by yourself). Have lunch. Then come back Sapa take Muong Hoa Train to Fansipan Cable Station.
After that, move to Fansipan Station and take a Muong Hoa train to Fansipan Cable Car Departure Station. You will go to Fansipan Peak by the world's longest three-rope cable car system. Visit The Enlightenment Path of Thanh Van, Bao An Zen Monastery, Bich Van Zen Monastery, Quanyin Statue, the Great Buddha Statue…
Come back to Sa Pa town. After your dinner, we visit Sapa Night Market.
Moana scenic spot, with man-made structures arranged harmoniously with nature, creating a unique, strange, and beautiful landscape. The check-in area is 500m from the Stone Church, with an experience space of over 10,000m2, offering a panoramic view of the Hoang Lien Son range and the majestic Fansipan Peak. This place includes seven features, attracting young people with many unique miniature landscapes: the Bali Heaven Gate, the Moana girl statue, the infinity pool, the golden hand, the death swing, the lonely tree, and the cafe area.
Cat Cat Village home of the Black H'Mong people. This village is the oldest settlement in the entirety of Sapa. (Included one way electric car from end point at Cat Cat Village to bus stop). Then visit: -Tree house - Cat Cat Waterfall
we visit Sapa City: Sapa lake, Sapa Stone Church, Sapa Market, Hospital visit…
Lao Chai Village is situated about 7 km to the southeast of Sapa town’s center. It lies peacefully in a deep valley named Muong Hoa while embraced by marvelous ranges of Hoang Lien Son Mountain. Overview of Lao Chai Village With a total area of 29.35 square kilometers, Lao Chai Village is considered a large village in Sapa Town, Lao Cai Province. It is adjacent to Ta Van Village which is also a featured tourist attraction of Sapa. If you have ever been concerned about Vietnamese history, you will definitely know that Lao Chai Village is the home of two ethnic groups including Giay people and Black H’mong people. From a higher view, their densely-populated houses are easily recognized.
Located within Muong Hoa Valley in Lao Cai Province, Ta Van Village is a popular destination for visitors wondering “What to do in Sapa?” One of the highlights of this village is its diverse ethnic makeup, with the Giay, Hmong, and Red Dao ethnic groups living harmoniously in the area. The village is also surrounded by terraced rice fields that serve both practical and aesthetic purposes. Practically, the terraced fields maximize the use of limited arable land in the mountainous region, allowing for the cultivation of rice. Aesthetically, the fields form a breathtaking panorama, especially during the growing season when they are lush green.
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