You will breathe fresh air and relax your mind while walking through the rustic village streets of Sapa. Meet and connect with gentle and hospitable minority people while staying in one of their homestays. Then feel amazed by the beauty of time when visiting ancient places that are hundreds of years old. ‘Sapa Medium Trekking 3 Days - Hotel & Homestay’ promises to bring you unforgettable experiences right in the romantic Northwest region of Sapa.
Sapa Medium Trekking 3 days - Hotel & Homestay
9.0Excellent - 20 reviews
Sapa Medium Trekking 3 days - Hotel & Homestay
9.0Excellent - 20 reviews
3 days
Sapa /Sapa
Y Linh Ho Village - Lao Chai Village - Ta Van Village - Giang Ta Chai Village - Supan Village - Cat Cat Village - Sin Chai Village
2 Breakfasts, 3 Picnic Lunch, 2 Dinner
Book with Flexibility
Departure:
Daily from Sapa
Daily from Sapa
Category:
Trekking Tours
Why you’ll love this trip?
- While trekking the northwest highlands, take in the breathtaking landscape of terraced farms
- Meet the Giay ethnic group and experience their distinct culture while staying in one of their homestays
- When visiting Cat Cat village and the Hydroelectric Power Station, you will be immersed in the historic and serene area of Sapa region
Trip itinerary
- 1. Morning departure
- 2. Afternoon departure
Day 1: Sapa - Y Linh Ho - Lao Chai - Ta Van
Day 2: Ta Van - Giang Ta Chai - Supan - Sapa
Day 3: Sapa - Cat Cat village - Sapa
Last update 07:47 Saturday 14 Oct 2023
- PROGRAMS & SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
- Things to bring
- Warm clothes, scarf, hat, cap because the weather in Sapa is pretty unpredictable. It is normally cold in September, October, November, December, January, February and March
- Due to altitude of Sapa, it is sometimes foggy in December, January, February and March.
- Trekking shoes, sun glasses, sun cream, insect repellent are also necessary. You should take cash in Vietnam Dong with you because banking system in Sapa sometimes doesn’t function well. US Dollar, Euro, Australia Dollar are accepted in Sapa.
- You should take medicines with you although there are some chemist’s shops in Sapa just in case you get sick.
- Home stay's facilities are not as modern as in hotels in Sapa.
Inclusions
2 Breakfasts, 3 Picnic Lunch, 2 Dinner
Trekking
Hotel (1 night), Home-stay at a Giay local house (1 night)
- Accommodation in hotel & home-stay
- All transport as per itinerary
- English speaking guide
- All entrance tickets to indicated sites
- Meals as indicated in the program (2 breakfasts; 3 picnic lunches; 2 dinners)
Tour Price
Customer Reviews
Overall Rating
Based on 20 customer's reviews
9.0
Excellent
Score breakdown
- Itinerary 8.8
- Food/Drink 9
- Tour guide 9.4
- Enter/act 8.9
- Accommodations 8.9
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I was very happy with my guide. She is happy, smart, kind and good English. The food I have had has been very bland. I think they think westerners don’t like spice. The food at this hotel is not great but adequate. My room here at the hotel was comfortable, clean and great view.
people. As always in Vietnam it's the people that make the experience . Our guides were very different. Zume, experienced, knowledgable and professional, we were very impressed. Our first guide though was young, struggled with English and was obviously new in her job. However she was desperate to please,… More people. As always in Vietnam it's the people that make the experience . Our guides were very different. Zume, experienced, knowledgable and professional, we were very impressed. Our first guide though was young, struggled with English and was obviously new in her job. However she was desperate to please, made every effort to make our tour enjoyable and was adelight. So I hope she is given the opportunity to gain more experience because that is all she needed to improve. Less
little communication regarding your programme for the day, where you were going, staying etc. But you do eventually get there and it's worth it. Sad the quantity of rubbish and pollution in what should be a pristine area
We would like to see more Giay & Black Hmong ethnics culture & way of living as we were mostly just trekked and saw very little of their culture as well as how they live their lives day to day. The trekking pace could have been a little slower allowing time for enjoying the views and taking photos.
Sa Pa is beautiful and the guides were great. It was very well organised. I was picked up at the hotel and taken to the train station and taken to our cabin on the overnight train. I was then met at Lao Cai station and taken to the hotel where I was allowed to check in to my room so I could shower and… More Sa Pa is beautiful and the guides were great. It was very well organised. I was picked up at the hotel and taken to the train station and taken to our cabin on the overnight train. I was then met at Lao Cai station and taken to the hotel where I was allowed to check in to my room so I could shower and rest. (the guide in Hanoi had luckily reminded me not to go with any tour guided except the person holding a sign with my name) The people at Lao Cai can be very aggressive and try to get you to do with them but if you say no firmly then they leave you alone. On my final day in Sa Pa I didn't have to check out of my room at 12noon (normal check out time for hotels) I was able to stay in my room until 5pm which was when I was getting picked up so it was excellent. Less
1 of the days of the trekking was harder than expected. Some parts are a little dangerous. If it has been raining it is slippery, narrow and steep. I think you need to put it in the itinerary that the trekking can be a little difficult in some parts so people are aware. I found out from other travellers… More 1 of the days of the trekking was harder than expected. Some parts are a little dangerous. If it has been raining it is slippery, narrow and steep. I think you need to put it in the itinerary that the trekking can be a little difficult in some parts so people are aware. I found out from other travellers that you could catch the bus to Sa Pa and it actually takes less time. I was only given the train option. Less
This was a well organised trip that went off smoothly from start to end. This was a 2 night, 3 day with one night in a home stay. The guides were very friendly and fun and made the trip enjoyable. The 1st day was a 12km trek in the rain and was a fairly hard day although worthwhile. Day 2 was 9km and… More This was a well organised trip that went off smoothly from start to end. This was a 2 night, 3 day with one night in a home stay. The guides were very friendly and fun and made the trip enjoyable. The 1st day was a 12km trek in the rain and was a fairly hard day although worthwhile. Day 2 was 9km and sunshine and the view fabulous. We would recommend best price travel to others considering this trip.
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