Day 1
Sapa - Cat Cat - Y Linh Ho - Lao Chai - Ta Van
Departure from Sapa at 9:Am treks down to Cat Cat village, taking in the stunning waterfall at the bottom of the hill. After a slight retrace step (But not back up) We will take a turn towards Y Linh Ho and begin a 2km walk through rice terraces.
Y Linh Ho is home to the Hmong minority, and their established rice terraces are around a few years old. Rice appeared after the French left at the turn of the century - before this, the Hmong traditionally hunted animals for food. This is a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in true Hmong culture.
From Y Linh Ho we will make our way to Lao Chai, an established Hmong minority village that has been inhabited for centuries. See the product of this minority at its best with established rice terraces, homes, and a vibrant community. You will be welcomed warmly by H’mong family Speed the night in Homestay with local learning H’Mong culture, Enjoying warm hospitality with a local family
Day 2
Ta Van - Giang Ta Chai - Su Pan - Ban Ho
After breakfast, We get ready for our beautiful day uphill trail passing fascinating terraces of rice fields and trekking through the bamboo forest Giang Ta Giang Chai village where the Red Dao tribe lives there go down to visit the traditional house, After continuing to Su Pan village have our lunch after rest and delicious food we head to Ban Ho village beautiful scenery landscape mountains arrive a the Homestay Black Tay traditional stilts house we spend the night in the Tay ethnic minority.
The Tay people possess highly developed rice farming techniques and live a sedentary lifestyle. Their villages are very large with a hundred households. They built their houses on stilts, which form superb dwellings. It is an ideal spot for experiencing homestay. You have a chance to go swimming in a hot spring, do some sightseeing learn how to make traditional handmade woven fabric, and participate in community activities.
Since the climate in Ban Ho is warmer than Sapa (the average temperature is between 18-250C), in the afternoon, you can enjoy yourself in the stream Lave and Da Nhay waterfall. The Muong Hoa River winds its way around the village, making this place so romantic. Locals are friendly, will stay overnight with Mr. Thien's family,
Day 3
Ban Ho - Nam - Toong Sapa
We departed our beautiful Day at 9:Am started Hiking From Ban Ho to Nam Toong village to visit the Red Dao tribe will a beautiful view of the rice terraces and continued hiking down to the middle of the paddy hiking up down to, My Son village Xa Pho Minority had a beautiful colorful outfit, And near the riverside, You can enjoy swimming in My Son River we have our Pinich Lunch beside the river, After we Hiking up around 30 minutes to the top of the village Nam Sai not only has wonderful natural scenery but also an interesting mix of ethnic groups.
Visitors will be met with enthusiasm and hospitality from the ethnic minority of Xa Pho people, Tay or Giay people. Especially the rare and elusive Xa Pho, living in Lao Cai province in Vietnam and probably on the China side of the border nearby. They are few, numbering just a few thousand people, and have a very distinctive and attractive dress, consisting of a dark indigo cloth jacket and skirt, decorated with embroidered designs and panels of seeds arranged in star shapes, Then we get picked up by car back to Sapa you can have some time to going visit the Sapa market before going back to Ha Noi