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Description: Muong Hoa valley is must-visit destination when the tourist come to Sapa. It accommodates the biggest rice terraced field in Sapa district. You will have opportunity to meet some different ethnic groups in this area such us Hmong, Giay, Tay, Red Dao and Xa Pho and learn about how differences in their culture.
- Code: MH
- Distance: 38km
- Grade:Medium. There are some more challenging sections to this trek… however this is balanced with easy legs and the chance to recuperate at the homestays
- Hight light: rice terraced field, ethnic minority groups
- Sapa - Cat Cat - Y Linh Ho - Lao Chai - Ta Van - Giang Ta - Chai Su Pan - Ban Ho - Nam Toong - Sapa
Immerse yourself in culture and amazing scenery with this three day treks. We will arrange the homestay for you based on the number guests in each homestay.
Itinerary:
Day 1: Sapa – Cat Cat - Y Linh Ho – Lao Chai – Ta Van (14 km)
On Day 1, we will leave Sapa at 9:30am and trek down to Cat Cat village, taking in the picturesque waterfall at the bottom of the hill. After a slight retrace of steps (but not all the way 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 hereditary rice terraces are around 100 years old. 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 which has been inhabited for centuries. See the products of this minority at its best, with established rice terraces, homes and a vibrant community. You will be welcomed warmly by Mai and her family who run the first ever homestay owned and run by Hmong minority in the Sapa region. Sapa O*Chau supported Mai in setting up this homestay and we hope it’s the first of many!
Day 2: Ta Van – Giang Ta Chai – Ban Ho (16 km)
When you awake on Day 2, open the window and have a look outside - weather permitting - you will be treated to amazing views across the rice terraces in the valley.
After breakfast you will make your way to Ta Van where you will visit the Giay minority people. This tribe traditionally fished for a living and as a result established themselves close to rivers. They have mastered the art of fishing with bamboo sticks, and cook the fish inside bamboo. Nowadays however you are more likely to see the Giay working in fields planting or harvesting rice.
We will continue our walk through an impressive bamboo forest to Giang Ta Chai, and then on to the village of Su Pan where you will be able to rest your legs and take in the stunning mountain scenery as we stop for a picnic lunch.
Feeling revitalized we will hike the final 6km to Ban Ho village where we will spend the night at a Tay people’s homestay. Their houses are particularly special as they are built on stilts overlooking rice terraces. Dinner will be cooked on an open fire, and some local speciality rice wine will be on offer to help you wind down!
Day 3: Ban Ho – Nam Toong – Sapa (8 km)
On Day 3, you will know when it’s time to wake up when you hear the patter of feet on bamboo as the household comes alive. After a filling breakfast in the homestay we will walk 3km to Nam Toong village, home to the Red Dao minority. Providing the weather is nice you will be able to cool off with a swim in the river (and if the weather’s not so nice you still can if you’re feeling brave!).
Lunch will be provided back at the Ban Ho homestay, after which we will drive back to Sapa, arriving at around 3pm with a great sense of achievement!
Price:
Price per person in US$
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Pax | 1 pax | 2 - 3 pax | 4 - 5 pax | 6 - 10 pax |
Price / Pax | $160 | $115 | $85 | $75 |
Included:
Breakfast (day 2 & 3), lunch (every day), dinner (day 1 & 2), tour guide, transport, homestay fee, village entrance fees
Excluded:
Drinks, personal travel insurance, drinks at homestay
You should bring:
Comfortable trekking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, mosquito repellent