Experience the thrill of trekking through Vietnam’s Northern Highlands, where majestic mountains, terraced rice fields, and remote ethnic villages await.
This tour is perfect for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers looking to immerse themselves in Vietnam’s pristine wilderness.
Details
- Participants: Small group tours, limited to 10 participants for an intimate experience.
- Price: Starting from €800 per person.
- Duration: 5 days and 4 nights.
Day 1: Welcome to Hanoi
Your adventure begins in Vietnam’s vibrant capital, Hanoi. Our local guide greets you with a warm smile, and after settling into your hotel, you step into the lively streets of the Old Quarter.
The narrow lanes buzz with energy, colorful markets overflow with treasures, and the aroma of street food fills the air. It’s the perfect introduction to Hanoi’s unique charm.
Day 2: Scenic journey to Sapa
At dawn, you leave Hanoi for Sapa, nestled in the stunning Hoang Lien Son mountains. The drive is a visual treat—green valleys, shimmering rice terraces, and rugged peaks. Once in Sapa, the cool mountain air is refreshing.
You explore local markets where ethnic minorities, dressed in vibrant clothing, sell colorful handicrafts. The warmth of their smiles and the market’s energy make Sapa unforgettable.
Day 3: Trekking through Sapa
Morning brings excitement as you set out on a trek. Sapa’s landscapes are breathtaking—terraced fields, lush forests, and misty peaks.
Your guide shares stories of the land and its people as you hike. A picnic lunch amidst mountain views offers a peaceful break before visiting remote villages where locals welcome you warmly.
The day ends at a cozy homestay, with home-cooked food and stories shared over dinner.
Day 4: Exploring Mu Cang Chai
The road to Mu Cang Chai offers more stunning scenery, but the sight of the rice terraces is unforgettable. These intricate steps, carved by generations of farmers, glow in the sunlight.
You spend the day exploring the terraces, meeting farmers who share their stories and traditions.
The villages feel timeless, with traditional stilt houses and a deep sense of heritage. It’s a day of inspiration and connection to the land.
Day 5: Farewell to the Highlands
Leaving Mu Cang Chai, the memories linger—stunning landscapes, warm smiles, and the quiet beauty of Vietnam’s Northern Highlands.
The journey back to Hanoi offers time to reflect. Once in the city, you can explore landmarks like the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum or wander the streets one last time.
Your adventure concludes as a perfect blend of culture, exploration, and unforgettable moments.