SAPA 2 DAYS 1 NIGHT HOMESTAY TREK

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Tour Highlights :

Discover the unique cultures of the Red Dao, Dzay, and H’mong ethnic minorities.

Escape the crowds of Sapa town and explore the stunning mountain landscapes.

Stay in authentic local accommodation nestled at the foot of the Hoang Lien Son range.

Overview

Discover the magic of Sapa on this 2-day trek through misty valleys, cascading rice terraces, and colourful hill-tribe villages. Stay overnight in a traditional homestay, meet the local H’Mong and Red Dao people, and experience the authentic rhythm of life in Vietnam’s northern highlands.

From : $288

Itinerary

06h00 – 06h15: Your adventure begins as our bus and guide pick you up from your Hanoi Old Quarter hotel. Sit back and enjoy the drive along the scenic Noi Bai–Lao Cai highway, where the mountains rise and the morning mist rolls over terraced fields. We’ll stop for a short break halfway to stretch and grab a drink.

12h30 – 13h00: Arrive in Sapa and enjoy a welcome lunch at a local restaurant before preparing for your trek.

14h00: Begin your journey down into the Muong Hoa Valley, trekking along mountain paths towards Y Linh Ho village—home to the Black H’Mong people. Continue through the valley to Lao Chai village, crossing small bridges and streams as you descend deeper into the landscape.

16h00: Arrive at Ta Van village, a peaceful community shared by the Day and H’Mong minorities. Explore the village, take in the mountain views, and settle into your family-run homestay.

17h00: Join a hands-on cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional Vietnamese spring rolls.

18h30: Enjoy a homemade dinner with your host family, then relax in the calm of the mountain evening.

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07h00 – 08h00: Wake up to fresh mountain air and a hearty breakfast at the homestay.

08h30: Set out on an 8 km trek through the forest to visit Giang Ta Chai and Supan villages of the Red Dao people. Discover their distinct culture and admire the panoramic views of terraced fields and waterfalls along the way.

12h00: Return to the homestay for lunch and a short rest.

14h00: Transfer by car back to Sapa Town for a quick refresh.

15h00 – 15h30: Board the bus for your return to Hanoi, watching the sunset fade behind the mountains.

21h00 – 21h30: Arrive back in Hanoi. Tour ends.

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All You Need To Know

Inclusions

English speaking tour guide.

Round trip sleeper bus transportation from and to your accommodation in the Hanoi Old Quarter (Hoan Kiem District).

Lunch, dinner, breakfast and lunch.

All entrance fees and activities listed in the itinerary.

Accommodation in a traditional homestay.

 

Exclusions

Additional drinks.

Tips/souvenirs.

Travel insurance/visa.

8% VAT.

 

What the FAQ?

The Ha Giang Loop is a motorcycle loop around Ha Giang, one of the northernmost provinces of Vietnam and 310 km from Hanoi. The loop begins and ends in Ha Giang city, about 5 hours North of Hanoi. The loop takes about 3-4 days to complete and offers breathtaking mountain and cliff views. You will find here many of the foremost stunning stretches of road in Southeast Asia, all of which are surrounded by towering mountains, lush rice fields, and flowing rivers. Visitors are also fascinated by the ethnic group tribe culture that’s authentically visible as they travel by motorbikes.
The Ha Giang Loop in Vietnam is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking adventure and stunning landscapes. Ha Giang Loop ranks 25th in New York Times’s list of 52 best places to travel in 2023. It is also considered as The Forgotten Wonder of the world. Ha Giang Loop still keeps its nature and wilderness because of lack of tourist development and has to offer remarkable natural beauty, epic mountain passes and unique tribe culture from various ethnic minority groups. So take your time, pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable journey now before it is too late!
Ha Giang is beautiful all year round, but the weather and natural scenery changes according to the season. Since Ha Giang is strongly divided in various types of topography and located in northern Vietnam, it has two distinct seasons – rainy and dry. However, the weather can vary depending on the month as well as altitude, since much of the Ha Giang Loop is along mountainous terrain. + From January to March (average temperature of 17°C and 18°C), spring comes with blooming flowers. + From April and May (average temperature of 24°C): Warmer weather, yet pleasant. + May: Hot with some rain and at the irrigation period. + From June to August: Peak heat and rain - good time for swimming at the waterfall. + From September to October: Harvest time with gorgeous golden rice fields. + November: Pleasant temperatures, lower rainfall with the typical buckwheat flowers. + December: Pleasantly dry and cool, painted in a yellow tone with rapeseeds.
Ha Giang is beautiful all year round, but the weather and natural scenery changes according to the season. Since Ha Giang is strongly divided in various types of topography and located in northern Vietnam, it has two distinct seasons – rainy and dry. However, the weather can vary depending on the month as well as altitude, since much of the Ha Giang Loop is along mountainous terrain. + From January to March (average temperature of 17°C and 18°C), spring comes with blooming flowers. + From April and May (average temperature of 24°C): Warmer weather, yet pleasant. + May: Hot with some rain and at the irrigation period. + From June to August: Peak heat and rain - good time for swimming at the waterfall. + From September to October: Harvest time with gorgeous golden rice fields. + November: Pleasant temperatures, lower rainfall with the typical buckwheat flowers. + December: Pleasantly dry and cool, painted in a yellow tone with rapeseeds.
To get to Ha Giang from other countries apart from Vietnam, you would need to first arrive in a major city like Hanoi. We have our head office at Vietnam Cheers Hostel in Hanoi and you can take a bus to Ha Giang from here, which is the most popular way to reach Ha Giang. We also provide transportation directly from Hanoi to Ha Giang. If you are in Sapa, it is recommended to go directly to Ha Giang instead of going back to Hanoi. Please contact us for a better transportation arrangement in advance.
The loop itself says most of the parts are mountain passes, especially with hundreds of twists and sharp turns in steep. Though the road now broadens to lessen the risk of accidents, there’s some quite bumpy and unpaved. The most extremely rugged is from Mau Due – Du Gia – Quan Ba where you should put the same gear level (level 1 or 2) up and down slopes. Drive slowly and watch out for vehicles from opposite directions through curved mirrors on the next blind turns. So make sure to visit a number of stops on route to relax and cherish the beauty of the scenery. It’s a really long way so there’s no need to rush. If you’re not sure about the road condition or not confident in your driving skills, consult your local guide before heading off the loop.
There are a few essential items you should bring along. Make sure you have a small backpack for 3 or 4 days. Since there will be waterfalls along the way, don't forget to bring a swimming suit to take a dip. Hiking shoes are also recommended for those who want to explore the mountains. As you will be in a rural area, it's important to bring some medicine, a first aid kit, and mosquito repellent. You may need a sim card for communication purposes. Bring your camera or GoPro to capture the beauty of nature, and don't forget to have some cash on hand, as ATMs may not be readily available.
If you're planning to ride the Ha Giang Loop, you'll need to consider whether to drive on your own or hire an Easy Rider. While some experienced riders have successfully completed the loop, it is generally not recommended for inexperienced riders. The loop is known for its challenging road conditions and difficult terrain, making it potentially dangerous for beginners. Much of the Ha Giang Loop route may be a pass with jaw-dropping twists and turns and steep heights. Many of the roads are still extremely rugged – some even unpaved – with many obstacles to avoid due to an influx of tourism.Big lorries, buses, and other motorbikes zip along the roads – often with little or no regard for who they’re sharing the road with – forcing drivers to be extremely attentive. Wandering eyes to the gorgeous scenery may make more fatal mistakes if one isn’t careful. In fact, it may even be illegal to drive yourself if you don’t have an international driving license. If you can hire an experienced local motorbike driver, you’ll have your own personal local tour guide. A guide can take you to hidden spots and ensure a safer and more enjoyable experience. It’s time just to sit at the back, giving no care about directions and soak up the atmosphere. Plus, since they’re locals, they can give you loads of insight on daily life and culture in Ha Giang. If you’re driving yourself, who will be there to answer all your burning questions?

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