Our 2-day trekking tour is designed for travelers who want to experience the real Sapa, not just the tourist center. Unlike standard tours, we focus on authentic cultural encounters and scenic trekking routes guided by local H’mong experts who know every trail.
You’ll trek through rice terraces, bamboo forests, and valleys that many visitors never reach. Staying overnight in a family-run homestay in Ta Van village allows you to share meals, stories, and traditions with your hosts—an experience far beyond a hotel stay.
We also keep our groups small, so you’ll enjoy a more personal journey with flexibility and genuine interaction. With convenient round-trip bus travel from Hanoi and motorbike/car transfers in Sapa, everything is taken care of so you can focus on enjoying the adventure.
After finish trekking trip, our car/van will drop you off at Sa Pa town (our office)
On the first day, take the sleeping bus from Hanoi to Sapa town. Upon arrival, our local guide will meet you at the bus station and lead you on the trek to the first village
Y Linh Ho is a villages in Muong Hoa valley. The scenery is beautiful and peaceful.
Lao Chai Village, with its irresistible temptation, will attract you at first sight. 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. 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.
A charming Giay minority village nestled by the river, known for its warm hospitality and unique stilt houses. Guests spend the night in a family homestay, sharing dinner and cultural stories with the hosts—a highlight of the tour.
A refreshing trekking route shaded by tall bamboo trees. This path connects Giang Ta Chai to Su Pan village and offers a mix of natural beauty and adventure.
Located deeper in the valley, Giang Ta Chai is home to the Red Dao people. Surrounded by bamboo forests and waterfalls, it’s a scenic spot to learn about traditional herbal medicine and Red Dao customs.
A quiet village overlooking the valley, Su Pan provides panoramic views of terraced fields and rugged mountains. It’s an ideal place to rest, enjoy the scenery, and take memorable photos before heading back to Sapa.
Return Journey After exploring Su Pan, travelers return to Sapa town by motorbike or car for comfort. In the evening, the bus departs back to Hanoi, arriving late at night.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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