Overview
Trek through Sapa’s breathtaking Muong Hoa Valley, meet three unique ethnic communities, and spend the night in a cosy local homestay. Stunning rice terraces, waterfalls, and bamboo forests await!
***Discounted price for doing the next trip to Cat Ba Island or Ha Giang Loop
Day 1 – Sapa → Y Linh Ho → Lao Chai → Ta Van (~12 km, 5–6 hrs)
09:00 – Meet at Sapa Church. Begin trekking southeast along terraced mountains with sweeping views of Muong Hoa Valley.
- Mường Hoa Valley in Sapa is a breathtaking landscape of endless rice terraces, hidden ethnic villages, and misty mountains, where every season paints a new picture of nature’s beauty.
Y Linh Ho Village – Home of the Black H’mong. Discover traditional wooden and bamboo houses surrounded by rice terraces.
Lao Chai Village – One of the largest H’mong communities. See ancient stone carvings and vibrant valley life.
Ta Van Village – Home to the Giay and H’mong. Cross suspension bridges, wander lush valleys, and check into a warm family homestay.
Evening – Join a hands-on Vietnamese cooking class (spring rolls), then enjoy a hearty dinner.
Day 2 – Ta Van → Giang Ta Chai → Supan → Sapa (~6 km, 3–4 hrs)
Morning – Wake up to the sounds of nature. Enjoy a homemade breakfast.
Giang Ta Chai Village – Meet the Red Dao, known for their red headdresses and herbal bath traditions. Trek past waterfalls, cross suspension bridges, and walk through bamboo forests.
Supan Village – Peaceful hilltop community with sweeping valley views. Lunch at a small family restaurant.
14:30 – Transfer by bus back to Sapa Church.
Why You’ll Love This Tour
✅ Meet Black H’mong, Giay, and Red Dao tribes.
✅ Trek through rice terraces, valleys, waterfalls, and bamboo forests.
✅ Cooking class & overnight stay in a family-run homestay.
✅ Small group for a more personal experience.
✅ Guided by a local expert for safety, comfort & insider stories.
Good to Know
This is a moderately challenging trek — expect uneven paths and natural terrain. Conditions may be basic compared to high-end resorts. In case of bad weather, your guide may adjust the route for safety.