- Notre Dame Cathedral - At 3,143 meters, Mount Fansipan is the highest mountain in Indochina and an absolute must-see for adventurous hikers. Located in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range in Vietnam’s Lao Cai province, it is the tallest peak of the entire mountain range and offers some of the best hiking trails in South East Asia. Mount Fansipan’s summit rewards travelers with stunning views of the surrounding area - from lush green forests to cascading waterfalls. Due to its rugged terrain, challenging climbing routes and unpredictable weather, Mount Fansipan has earned itself a reputation as one of the most difficult peaks to climb in Indochina. But for those up for a challenge, a successful ascent would make a unique and unforgettable experience. For visitors to Sapa, a trek up Mount Fansipan - which can be completed over one to two days or three days - should not be missed!
- Bottled water included
- Lunch provided
- Dinner included
- Breakfast provided
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Carbonated beverages
Day 1
09:00 am: Pick up at your Hotel. Take a short walk along an easy path to Cat Cat Village.
11:00 am: Visit a local waterfall, Walk across a valley bridge and through the bamboo forest to Y Linh Ho Village
01:00 pm: Enjoy a picnic lunch on the mountain behind the village and absorb the magnificent mountain scenery across ancient rice terraces. Post lunch walk to Lao Chai Village.
03:00 pm: Be welcomed by a Black Hmong ethnic minority family who will be your host for the night. Dinner and overnight stay.
Day 2
08:00 am: Breakfast, Start the day with an ascent of Lao Chai mountain, 1,800M. Enjoy the spectacular mountain scenery and valley views
12:30 pm: Enjoy a picnic lunch
01:00 pm: Trek down to Tan Van Village, home of the Dzay ethnic minority
03:00 pm: Car or motorbike transfer back to Sapa
04:00 pm: Arrive at Sapa Town
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.