This 8 days adventure tour ends at the top of Mount Fansipan, the
"Rooftop of Indochina". Enjoy the colonial charms of Hanoi before
meeting the Black H’mong tribe in Sapa and camping under the stars on
the slopes of Mount Fansipan...
This trip takes you from the beautiful capital city of Hanoi to the hill
town of Sapa (1, 450m), where the French came to relax from the long
hot summers..
A 5 days trip exploring the historical sites and lifestyle in Vietnam:
visit Bac Ha, Hanoi, Sapa through Lao Cai, Ta Van and Cat Cat. View
water puppet show, Bac Ha market..
An early morning drive towards Sa Pa. The roads are bumpy at times, but changing scenic landscapes from the delta area to the Tonkinese Alps make it an interesting journey.
Hanging over 5000 km square with the population of 6000 people, with lush greenery of mountain ranges is just the beginning of your expedition to the jade of Far East. Imagine a land lush..
The breathtaking mountain scenery and the colorful weekend are highlights of Sapa although the conditions are very basic. Get off the beaten track and walk through villages where ethnic minorities are very poor but still have interesting culture....
A combination of some visits to a wide variety of ethnic minority groups generally retaining their lifestyle, traditional costume with high mountains, deep ravines and terraced fields of Vietnam will excite your spirit of adventure...
Nestled in a valley in the Hoang Lien Son Mountains of Vietnam, close to the Chinese border, Sapa was originally built by the French in 1922 as a hill station retreat from the oppressive summer heat of Hanoi...
The interesting culture of many hill tribe groups and the breathtaking mountain scenery of the north are all on this adventure. The journey from Dien Bien to Sapa is quite hard, especially in the wet season...
Combing a mix of adventure and culture in this multi-day trek suites
those who have a little extra time, are willing to get a little dirty,
and want to explore. We will travel South of Sapa along the inspiring
Muong Hoa valley and mountain streams...