Welcome to Sapa

To many people, Sapa is where the heaven and earth meet. Natural beauties are abound at this majestic location. Gear up and let us show you why Sapa is “the roof of Indo-China”.


Trekking and touring of Sapa & northern Vietnam are our specialties.

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Package #1 Tour  $60 per person.

                                  Sapa to Silver Waterfall or Love Waterfall on a taxi or motorbike.

-Full day trek from Silver Waterfall to Sin Chai and CAT-CAT village.  Lunch picnic included.

Silver Waterfall

Cat-Cat Village

Trek through villages

Package #2 Hmong cultural tour $70 per person (2 days)

                                  Trek from CAT CAT village to Fish River Village or Y. Linh Ho Village.

Overnight homestay with a Hmong a family.  Dinner is included.   Experience the Hmong culture and enjoy delicious authentic Hmong food .  Day two–trek to Lao Chai (cross the suspended bridge) or visit Ta Van Village.  Return to Sapa on a taxi or motorbike.

CAT-CAT Village

Homestay

Ta Van  Village

Package #3   Day one–Trek from Sapa to Dragon Mountain  $60 per person

Hike through Dragon Mountain; lunch picnic included. Then trek to Ta Van village and see the amazing rice terraces.  Just exquisite!   People are simple yet, so rich in their culture and tradition.  Chat with the locals and exchange cultural practices.  Return to Sapa on a taxi or motorbike.   Extended Dragon Tour with a village stay (extra $10).  Overnight stay in Hmong village Y. Ling Ho Village (dinner included). *A wonderful cultural experience.

Dragon Mountain

Group Hike

Local villagers

Other routes for consideration

Click  on the “Other Tours” photo for more trekking options.

Other Tours

Fansipan

Sapa shrouded in morning fog


Homestay Options

Homestay —It’s not just a “homestay.” It is a cultural experience. A culture is what defines a group of people, a tribe, or a community.  SaPa is ethnically and culturally diverse. If you are looking to have a village experience and see how the locals live, a homestay is for you. My family is Hmong and we still carry on our culture and tradition as our ancestors did. Our home is modest, but our heart is big and we would love to have you stay with us. We grow our own rice, corn, vegetables and brew our own rice whiskey, “happy water.”  We would love to share our cuisine, traditional Black Hmong costume, and musical instruments with you. Come visit us. Our home is your home!

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