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Showing posts with label tours in northwest Vietnam. Show all posts
The 7-day North West Vietnam Tours takes you to Vietnam north western region, known for the rich ethnic culture, colorful highland markets, wild nature sceneries. Begin your overland adventures from Hanoi, you  travel through such destinations as Mai Chau valley, Hoa Binh province, Son La, Dien Bien Phu, Lai Chau, Phong Tho, Tam Duong and Sapa. You meet up with different ethnic groups along the way such as the Thai, the H’mong, the Dzao…One day hiking tour in Sapa is added on the itinerary before you finish your off the beaten path tour and travel back to Hanoi. The best time to travel the North West Vietnam is the dry season starting from October until May the following year. A SUV 7-seater car or a 16-seater minibus is highly recommended for this itinerary.

Itinerary:


 Day 1: Hanoi - Mai Chau valley (L,D)

At 8:00am, you will be met up by Lotussia Travel guide, driver at your hotel in Hanoi (Prince Hotel, 8 To Tich).

Head west towards Hoa Binh province. Following lunch in a White Thai village in Mai Chau valley we spend the afternoon walking through the various ethnic minority villages in this area.

Homestay in a stilt-house in Mai Chau.

Day 2: Mai Chau - Son La (B,L,D)

After breakfast served by Thai people under their house-on-stilts, departing Mai Chau we make our way west to Son La.

Arriving in Son La late in the afternoon we check into our local guesthouse where we spend the night. Son La is located in a scenic valley, inhabited by Thai, Muong and H'mong minority people. This area is historically important for its involvement in the Vietnamese struggle for independence from France during the first half the 20th century.

Overnight in Sonla.

Day 3: Son La - Dien Bien Phu (B,L,D)

Following breakfast we will visit the remains of former French prison and enjoy a dip in the local hot- springs. We then board our vehicle for the drive to Dien Bien Phu around 170 km away. It is a 7-hour journey on rough roads, but it is worth while as the scenery is dramatic. We will encounter many ethnic minority people along the way. In the late afternoon we arrive in Dien Bien town and check into our guesthouse for the night.

Overnight in Dien Bien Phu.

Day 4: Dien Bien Phu - Lai Chau (B,L,D)

After breakfast this morning we will set out on our drive to Lai Chau, around 8 hours away. After breakfast this morning we will set out on our drive to Lai Chau. This is in quite a remote area and as a result some of the roads will be fairly rough and uneven. Yet this is to our advantage as there will be fewer tourists along the way to spoil our views of the beautiful and dramatic scenery which we will encounter along the way.

Overnight in Lai Chau.

Day 5: Lai Chau – Sapa (B,L,D)

From Lai Chau we drive east to Sapa, which is a five-hour drive. On the way, we will visit the local market – Tam Duong market, open only on Thursday & Sunday. This market is becoming popular with visitors that make the extra effort getting here, as it is one of the most colorful markets in Vietnam. As the roads become even rougher, the more deserted they get. But the rougher they get, the better the scenery becomes. The beautiful hill station of Sapa has the best-of-both worlds, breath-taking scenery and modern-day comforts. We then continue our drive to Sapa, arriving Sapa around lunchtime. After lunch we have a free afternoon to explore the town.

Overnight in Sapa.

Day 6: Sapa full day hiking (B,L,D)

Today we start our trek with a five to six hour trek to villages of Cat Cat, Ta Van and Cau May situated in idyllic valleys, which are covered with a patchwork of rice terraces.

Cat Cat is home to the H’mong people who originated from China, where they emigrated from about 300 years ago. The H’mong people are easily recognizable due to their dark clothing, usually blue or black. The dye is fashioned from the indigo or hemp plant that is native to the area. H’mong women wear long aprons with embroidered waistcoats and have their hair rolled up into a turban-like hat, whilst the men wear a black skullcap, long waistcoat and loose trousers.

As we walk to these villages nestled in the valleys below Sapa, we will meet some of the local minority people on their way to and from Sapa. These minority people, including the Red Zao, Hmong and Tay people, walk to Sapa to trade at the markets.

Tonight we spend a second night in our guesthouse in Sapa.

Day 7: Sapa – Hanoi (B,L)

We have an early breakfast this morning before bidding farewell to Sapa and its friendly people. Our destination for today is Hanoi. It is an 10-hour journey back to the nation's capital along some of Vietnam's most scenic roads. End tour.

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The 6-day north Vietnam tours is customized by the Hanoi based tour operator Lotussia Travel for individuals, small groups and holiday with kids. Begin your overland tour with a car transfer from Hanoi to Nghia Lo, Yen Bai province where you have a short walk before checking into a local stilt house for overnight. The road trip continues as you travel through Mu Cang Chai, Tu Le, Than Uyen, Lai Chau, Sapa, Bac Ha before you take another road to travel back to Hanoi. The 6 day tour includes such highlights as visit less traveled villages in north west Vietnam, terraced rice fields in Mu Cang Chai, Bac Ha market, boat trip in Thac Ba reservoir, homestay.


Itinerary:

Day 1: Hanoi – Nghia Lo


Depart from Hanoi to Nghia Lo, situated in Yen Bai province. The road will lead through Phu Tho province, famous as a tea growing area. Pass through Tay minority villages. Upon arrival, visit a White Thai ethnic village.


 Day 2: Nghia Lo – Mu Cang Chai (B)

Today, your journey leads you to Mu Cang Chai. This region is known for it countless terraced rice fields. Enjoy breath-taking vistas of terraced rice fields, considered the most spectacular in Vietnam. The area looks most stunning in May when the locals prepare and water the fields for the new crop and during harvest time between September and October. See Blue H’mong and White Thai people in their colourful traditional dresses.  Upon arrival in Mu Cang Chai, stretch your legs during a walking tour to visit Thai houses-on-stilts. You have the opportunity to enjoy a performance of traditional music and dance of Thai people.

Day 3: Mu Cang Chai – Than Uyen – Sapa (B).

Depart for Than Uyen, home of the White Thai minority and known as “the rice bowl” of the area. Proceed to Sapa, passing through an area inhabited by Blue Hmong, Thai, Dzao and Lu people.  Arrival to Sapa – a resort town founded by the French in 1922. Located 360 km from Hanoi, Sapa used to be the summer retreat for the French and is now a popular tourist destination for foreigners and locals alike. The area around Sapa has stunning vistas onto terraced rice fields and the region is home to a number of ethnic minorities, such as the Black H’mong, Red Dzao, Giay and Xa Pho hill tribe people.

Day 4: Sapa – Bac Ha market (B)

DSC 348 2After breakfast at hotel, depart in early morning for Bac Ha, visit Bac Ha market, the most colorful and the biggest market in this area, this market is near the Chinese border so you have the chance to meet the ethnic of both countries there. You will have lunch at local restaurant. Then go for an easy walk to Ban Pho and Na Kheo, Flowers H'mong, Tay, Nung and Phu La villages. You will have dinner on your own and overnight at hotel in Bac Ha.

Day 5: Bac Ha – Vu Linh (B)

After breakfast at hotel, depart for Vu Linh village. This day will remain a great moment in your trip. You take one of the most beautiful roads of the country, passing ethnic villages and beautiful landscapes, such as Flower H’mong, White Daos, green tea hill, rice-field... on arrival at Vu Linh, check in the traditional stilt house for welcome drink with local green tea. You will have lunch together and discover white Daos village and their life style in the afternoon. You will have dinner and overnight at home-stay in Vu Linh.

Day 6: Vu Linh – Hanoi (B)

After breakfast at home-stay, you take a boat cruise on Thac Ba Lake, the most beautiful lake in this area where local people come to fish. You will have luch at home-stay. Then, come back to Hanoi.

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