Set out on a captivating 2-day trek from Sapa to the picturesque rice terraces and a homestay in Tavan. This immersive journey covers 12 km, allowing you to experience stunning landscapes and engage with local Hmong villages. Enjoy authentic meals, including a delightful dinner with a Giay family, and explore the rich cultural heritage of the region. The trek offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and learn about the traditions of the local communities. What awaits you next on this remarkable journey?
Key Points
- 2-day, 1-night trekking tour in Sapa, covering 12 km each day with a visit to Tavan homestay and Giang Ta Chai village.
- Explore Sapa’s iconic rice terraces, engage with local Hmong and Red Dzao communities, and experience their cultural traditions.
- Includes English-speaking guide, meals, transportation, and a homestay experience with a Giay family for culture.
- Return to Sapa by minivan or car, arriving around 3 PM on the second day after a picnic lunch in Giang Ta Chai.
- Tour priced at $95.49 per person with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
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Tour Overview and Pricing
This 2-day, 1-night trekking tour in Sapa costs from $95.49 per person.
There’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve your spot now without paying anything today.
The tour includes an English-speaking guide, meals, entrance fees, transportation, and a 1-night homestay.
It doesn’t cover personal insurance, expenses, or tips.
Group size is limited to 13 participants.
Pickup is provided from Sapa Town, or the meeting point is 13 Tue Tinh Street for those staying elsewhere.
Travelers arriving by bus from Hanoi or other locations can also be picked up.
Itinerary Details
The trek commences with a journey from Sapa to the Tavan homestay, covering a distance of 12 km and taking approximately 5 hours to complete.
Hikers will meet their guide at Vietnam Nomadtrails, 13 Tue Tinh Street, Sapa. The trail winds through Hmong villages, offering breathtaking views of the rice terraces.
Lunch will be served at a local restaurant, followed by dinner and an overnight stay with a Giay family.
On the second day, the trek continues through a bamboo forest to the Giang Ta Chai village, another 12 km and 5-hour walk.
Hikers will have the opportunity to meet the Red Dzao tribe and enjoy a picnic lunch before returning to Sapa by minivan or car around 3 PM.
Trek to Tavan Homestay
The trek from Sapa to the Tavan homestay covers a distance of 12 km and takes around 5 hours to complete. Along the way, hikers will witness the breathtaking views of the Sapa region’s iconic rice terraces. The trek also provides an opportunity to interact with the local Hmong community and learn about their self-sufficient lifestyle.
Time | Activity |
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08:00 AM | Depart from the meeting point in Sapa |
09:00 AM | Arrive at the first Hmong village |
11:00 AM | Enjoy a lunch at a local restaurant |
02:00 PM | Reach the Tavan homestay and settle in |
06:00 PM | Dinner and overnight stay with the Giay family |
The trek offers a unique culture and a chance to explore the natural beauty of the Sapa region.
Explore Hmong Villages
During the trek, hikers have the opportunity to explore several Hmong villages, seeing the vibrant culture and traditions of this ethnic minority group.
The Hmong are known for their intricate embroidered clothing, traditional agricultural practices, and strong community bonds. As you walk through the villages, you’ll witness artisans weaving textiles, elders sharing stories, and children playing traditional games.
Learn about the Hmong’s self-sufficient lifestyle, which centers around subsistence farming and craft production. This cultural exchange provides a unique glimpse into the daily lives of the Hmong people and their enduring connection to the land.
Enjoy Local Dining
Dining is a highlight of the Sapa trekking experience. Savor the flavors of local cuisine as you learn about the daily life of the Hmong, Giay, and Red Dzao communities.
Your tour includes:
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Lunch at a local restaurant, where you’ll sample traditional dishes made with fresh, seasonal ingredients.
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A dinner and overnight stay with a welcoming Giay family, allowing you to witness and participate in their culinary traditions.
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A picnic lunch in the stunning Giang Ta Chai village, surrounded by the lush bamboo forest.
Indulge in the authentic tastes of Sapa and gain a deeper appreciation for the region’s rich cultural heritage through its vibrant food experiences.
Trek to Giang Ta Chai
On the second day, the trek continues through the captivating bamboo forest to reach the picturesque Giang Ta Chai village. Hikers will have the opportunity to meet and interact with the Red Dzao tribe, seeing the unique culture and traditions of this ethnic group. A picnic lunch will be provided, allowing travelers to savor the local flavors amidst the serene natural surroundings. After the village visit, the return journey to Sapa is made by minivan or car, arriving around 3:00 PM.
Itinerary | Duration |
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Trek through bamboo forest to Giang Ta Chai village | 12 km, ~5 hours |
Meet Red Dzao tribe | – |
Enjoy picnic lunch | – |
Return to Sapa by minivan/car | Around 15:00 |
Encounter Red Dzao Tribe
Journeying through the captivating bamboo forest, trekkers reach the picturesque Giang Ta Chai village, where they’ll encounter the vibrant culture of the Red Dzao tribe.
These iconic people are renowned for their distinctive red turbans and intricate embroidered attire.
Visitors can:
- Meet Red Dzao elders and learn about their unique traditions and way of life
- Observe skilled artisans weaving traditional textiles and crafting handmade accessories
- Enjoy a picnic lunch while immersed in the serene natural surroundings of Giang Ta Chai
This immersive cultural experience provides a glimpse into the rich heritage and resilience of the Red Dzao community, leaving trekkers with a deeper appreciation for Sapa’s diverse ethnic tapestry.
Inclusions and Exclusions
The package includes an English-speaking guide, meals consisting of 2 lunches, 1 breakfast, and 1 dinner, entrance fees, transportation as per the itinerary, and a 1-night homestay.
However, personal insurance, personal expenses, tips, and any services not mentioned in the inclusions are excluded.
This two-day, one-night trek through Sapa’s stunning rice terraces and Hmong, Giay, and Red Dzao villages provides an immersive cultural experience, with the opportunity to stay with a welcoming local family.
Travelers should be prepared for moderate hiking over uneven terrain and be respectful of the local customs and environment during the tour.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for This Tour?
The tour does not specify a minimum age requirement. It is suitable for travelers of all ages, though some physical fitness is needed for the 5-hour hikes each day.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?
The tour allows participants to bring their own food and drinks. However, meals are provided as part of the package, so bringing your own may not be necessary. Check with the tour operator for any specific policies or restrictions.
Are There Any Physical Fitness Requirements for the Trekking?
The tour has no specific physical fitness requirements, but participants should be reasonably fit and able to trek up to 12 km per day over mountainous terrain. Those with concerns should consult the tour operator for guidance.
Can I Extend My Stay at the Giay Family Homestay?
Guests can extend their stay at the Giay family homestay, though this would need to be arranged directly with the tour operator. Additional costs may apply for extending the overnight stay.
Are There Any Covid-19 Safety Measures in Place?
The tour operator has implemented COVID-19 safety measures, including requiring masks, sanitizing high-touch areas, and limiting group size. Guests can inquire about specific protocols when booking to ensure they’re comfortable with the safety precautions in place.
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Recap
This 2-day trek from Sapa to Tavan offers an immersive cultural experience. Hikers will explore picturesque rice terraces, engage with local Hmong communities, and enjoy authentic meals, including dinner with a Giay family. The journey also includes a trek to Giang Ta Chai and an encounter with the Red Dzao tribe, providing a well-rounded exploration of the region’s natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.