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Sapa trekking homestay

 

4 days

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INTRODUCTION

Visitors to Vietnam all agree that Sapa is the country’s crown jewel. The combination of fresh mountain air, relaxed ambience, sweeping panoramas and fascinating hill tribes make Sapa a most - wanted destination.
An adventure into a wide variety of ethnic minority groups generally retaining their lifestyle, traditional costume with high mountains, deep ravines and
terraced fields will excite your spirit of adventure.
The adventurous trek takes us deep into a hilltribe region where tourists are still something of a novelty. Staying in village homes allows us to experience, at first hand, a lifestyle that has been little touched by the modern world and a curiosity from our hosts just as great as our own. The trekking is fairly strenuous at times but the spectacular scenery and sense of adventure make this an outstanding trek.

 

ITINERARY

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Day 1 : Overnight train to Sapa
In the evening our guide picks you up from the hotel. Transfer to railway station for a 10 hour night train to Sapa. 

Day 2 : Sapa
We are met on arrival into Lao Cao in the early morning and transferred to Sapa by minibus, driving through dramatic and breathtaking scenery. The remainder of your day is at leisure to explore this fascinating town. You can take some exercise with a walk to Cat Cat village, set in a beautiful valley just outside Sapa. Cat Cat is home to the H'mong people who originated from China about 3000 years ago. The H'mong people are easily recognisable by their dark blue or black clothing. The dye is made from the indigo plant which is native to the area. H'mong women wear long aprons with embroidered waistcoats and have their hair rolled up into a turban-like hat, while the men wear a black skullcap, long waistcoat and loose trousers. As you walk to the village nestled in the valley below Sapa, you will meet some of the local minority people on their way to and from Sapa. These minority people walk to Sapa to trade at the markets – always an exciting place. As well as the H'mong, you can expect to see the Dao (pronounced Zao). Dao women are particularly striking as they wear a large red turban often covered with old coins or jewellery, and shave their hair and eyebrows.

Day 3 Sapa Trek- Ta Van homestay 

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Following breakfast you embark on a six hour trek which takes you along buffalo paths and trails and through several hilltribe villages. This is an absolutely spectacular walk through stunning scenery inhabited by some of the friendliest people you can hope to meet. Stopping for a picnic lunch along the way, you spend the night with a family in Ta Van Village, inhabited by the Zay people. These people have become very adept at rice cultivation, in marked contrast to the H'mong, and have a higher living standard as a result. 

Day 4 Giang Ta Chai - Sapa, Overnight train back to Ha Noi
After breakfast, you set off for a two hour walk to Giang Ta Chai village where you meet up with your vehicle to take you back to Sapa town. Arriving back in Sapa around lunchtime, you have a free afternoon to further explore the town before your transfer to the train station for the night train to Hanoxi. 

 

DESCRIPTION

travel style: Independent
If you're looking for something different (perhaps group travel isn't for you) or you want an extension to your trip, an Independent adventure could be just the thing. These private itineraries will take you to a new level of personal experience and self discovery. Transport and accommodation are provided and to give you maximum flexibility, sightseeing and entrance fees are not included except those specified in the itinerary.
group size
N/A as this trip is on a private basis.
accommodation & meal inclusions
Sapa Overnight train
Meals included: none
Chau Long Hotel
Meals included: breakfast
Ta Van village homestay
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
*Note: This trip operates on a twin share basis (two single beds in one room) except when we are in a home-stay where we are one big happy family. Single supplements are only applicable to single travellers who wish to have their own room and are not applicable on overnight trains
transport 
Overnight train, private transport and transfer, walking
physical rating: moderate**
You are required to carry your pack on and off trains and buses, up hotel steps, etc. Your itinerary may include easy paced walks or trekking of 3-6 hours in hilly terrain, in conditions that are likely to be hot and muggy. You may raise your heart rate on these trips, so a basic level of fitness is required

Tour includes:
* Local English speaking guide the whole trip 
*Accommodation with daily breakfast, entrance fees, meals, transportation, and sightseeing excursions as itinerary. 
*Permits
Tour excludes:
* Visa costs 
* Pre/post trip arrangements
* Drinks, tips, laundry and other items of a personal nature. 
* International flights 
* Arrival and departure transfers 
* Meals other than those listed 
* Travel insurance  

 

PRICING INFO (from 01- 01- 2008 to 31-12 - 2008)

Tour cost: US $190 per person in the party of 2

Extra accommodation 
Start and end of tour: Ha Noi 
Single room:
Double\Twin room:

Arrival\Departure transfer
Ha Noi: 20 US$ for 1-2 passengers, 30 US$ for 3 or more 
Escort guide: US$ 15 

 

 

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