Itinerary in brief
Day 1: Hanoi Arrival
Day 2: Lao Cai - Sapa - Climb upwards - Camp
Day 3: Climb to the Fansipan Roof - Camp
Day 4: Descend down to Sapa
Day 5 : Sapa in the mist of cloud - Night Train to Hanoi
Day 6: Hanoi Departure
Detail Itinerary
Day 1: Hanoi - Lao Cai
Meet our guide at your hotel lobby. We will be traveling in a first class soft sleeper cabin up to Lao Cai. Train leaves Hanoi at 22:00 and arrive at Lao Cai at 7 am.
Day 2: Lao Cai - Sapa - Climb upwards - Camp (B, L, D)
Arrive at Lao Cai railway station at 6.30 am, then transfer by bus to Sapa. After shower and breakfast at our office in Sapa. Meet our guide and H'mong porters, pick up our baggage and start ahead, along with the cook. From our altitude of 1500 m, we pass through the Sapa day market and leave Sapa, heading for the bottom of the valley. After a short while we pass the H'mong village of Cat Cat, where pigs are scuffling around freely among the wooden houses, and the children look curiously at these strange people. At the bottom of the valley(1200 m) we pass the river of Linh Ho, carefully keeping our balance on the fragile bamboo bridge. We start the long climb upwards, and later in the day reach the rainforest, which softens our steps and blocks our view for a while. Before nightfall, we pick a spot in the jungle and put up our camp in 2200 m altitude. Enjoying the nocturnal sounds of the forest is a perfect background for the smell of a good evening meal, being prepared by the cook...
Day 3: Climb to the Fansipan Roof - Camp (B, L, D)
After an early breakfast, we start slowly with a minor descend, before we again move upwards. If we are lucky, we might see some of the giant butterflies living around here, reaching a size of 25 cm. At around 2400 m the rainforest gradually gives way to huge, succulent bamboo, passing which we reach a ridge at 2900 m, and now have a magnificent view down through the long Sapa valley, over the area we have just passed, to the mountain range on the other side. We prepare our lunch at an elevation of 3100 m. Then we set out on the final ascend. A few steep stretches must be passed, but nothing insurmountable and we reach the summit at 3.143 m. We now stand at the highest point in Vietnam, the view is stunning, to the north into China as well as to the south and Laos, and the mountainous area with Dien Bien Phuin between. Time for a good long break, before we return to our base camp at 2400 m.
Day 4: Descend down to Sapa (B, L, D)
We enjoy our morning - coffee and the sounds of nature, then we take down the camp and move ahead down the mountain. Trekking back down across well-known country goes quickly and we will reach Sapa again in time for a good evening meal, a hot shower, a cold drink... Enjoy Sapa at night with streets filled with local children in different traditional costumes, brocade works lay on the pavements, the vendors sitting in front of the old Catholic Church, cafes and shops. Nowhere in Vietnam you could find yourself in such a fantastic night like in this quiet town.
Day 5 : Sapa in the mist of cloud - Night Train to Hanoi (B, L, D)
Enjoy breakfast at our spectacular balcony. Then whole day is free for shopping or just to relax or visit the day market in Sapa or make a trek with our guide to villages of Lao Chai, Ta Van and Giang Ta Chai of Black H'mong, Zay and Red Zao people. We return to Sapa at 2.pm then at 4pmtransfer by bus to Lao Cai railway station and take the overnight train back to Hanoi
Day 6: Hanoi Arrival (B)
We arrive at Hanoi Railway Station at 5 am. Our guide will arrange a transfer to your hotel. Thank you for using our services.
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Ha Nguyen
Xin chao! My name is Ha. I like traveling, reading, discovering new places. I have spent almost ten years in travel and hospitality. I hope that I can bring in this blog updated, helful information you may need to plan your upcoming holiday in Vietnam...


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