Sapa Valley Trek was formerly known as Highland Harmony Trek, the name used in many of our earlier guest reviews. The experience remains the same: a carefully planned journey through Muong Hoa Valley, one of Sapa’s most scenic and culturally rich areas.
The trek begins with a peaceful descent into Y Linh Ho, continues through Lao Chai, and ends in the quiet village of Ta Van. Along the way, travelers pass rice terraces, mountain views, forest paths, and riverside trails.
A locally prepared lunch offers a taste of H’mong hospitality and gives guests a chance to experience village life in a natural, respectful way.
Led by local guides, this trek offers meaningful insight into the culture, farming traditions, and daily life of the Black H’mong and Giay communities. It is ideal for travelers who want more than just scenery.
if you stay around Sapa Center, we can pick you up.
From the city center, head towards Thac Bac Street. After about 700 meters, turn onto Nguyen Chi Thanh Street. Walk another 50 meters, and you will find Green Sapa Homestay at 03 Nguyen Chi Thanh on your left. This is the meeting point for all our trekking tours.
Your journey begins with a gentle descent into Muong Hoa Valley, where stone paths wind through steep terraced hills and quiet Black H’mong villages. As the valley unfolds, rice paddies stretch across the landscape, framed by misty mountains and the flowing Muong Hoa River—setting the tone for an unforgettable day of trekking and cultural discovery.
Tucked into the hills above Muong Hoa Valley, Y Linh Ho is a small Black H’mong village where the trek begins with peaceful views and authentic encounters. Travelers will follow narrow dirt paths along steep rice terraces, pass water buffalo in the fields, and see traditional wooden homes built into the hillside. It’s a gentle, scenic start to the journey—offering both cultural insight and a sense of calm before entering the busier villages ahead.
Lao Chai is a larger Black H’mong village nestled in the heart of Muong Hoa Valley. As trekkers arrive, they’re greeted by sweeping views of layered rice terraces and daily village life. This is where the group pauses for a freshly prepared local lunch—often served at a family home or simple eatery, offering traditional flavors and a chance to rest. It’s a perfect moment to connect with the surroundings and reflect before continuing the journey toward Ta Van.
After trekking through terraced landscapes and river crossings, travelers reach Ta Van, a tranquil village home to the Giay ethnic group. Here, stilt houses line the valley floor, surrounded by lush fields and mountain backdrops. It’s a quieter, more spacious setting than previous villages—ideal for observing daily rural life, from bamboo weaving to herding ducks along the river. Ta Van often marks the final stretch of the trek, offering a calm and scenic finish to the journey through Muong Hoa Valley.
Our vehicle will pick you up and ensure a safe and comfortable journey back to Sapa..
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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