At 3143m Mt. Fansipan is the
highest peak in Vietnam and the entire Indochina
peninsula. This remote trek provides plenty to see
and absorb, from the scattered rocks inscribed with
drawings and designs of unknown origin, to the
French influenced hill retreat town of Sapa with its
minority groups, beautiful villas and cherry
forests. As we ascend through the lower reaches of
Fansipan, we will pass terraced rice paddies and
villages of the H'mong, one of Vietnam's many ethnic
minorities. Giant, centuries old pine trees and
expanses of yellow bamboo mark the higher reaches of
our climb and we may sight mountain goats and langur
monkeys along the way. Our trek to the top of Mt.
Fansipan is challenging and will be fully supported
every step of the way by our guides, porters and
cooks who's local knowledge and understanding of the
different hill-tribe cultures we pass along the way
will add to the uniqueness of this exhilarating
journey.
Highlights
Awesome scenery
Great view from the summit
Challenging trails
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DETAILED ITINERARY:
Night 1:
Night train to Lao Cai
Transfer from your hotel to Hanoi Railway Station
for the night train to Lao Cai. Overnight in AC soft
sleeper cabin.
Summary
Transfer hotel railway station: AC vehicle
Accommodation: Soft sleeper in AC cabin
Day 1: Lao Cai Sapa Tavan Village
Arrive in Lao Cai around 5.30 am. We will take 1hr
bus ride uphill to the beautiful town of Sapa. The
ride gives you a glimpse of the stunning vistas and
impressive rice terraces. Upon arrival in Sapa Town
we have breakfast in local restaurant. Free time for
the rest of the day to explore the town.
Optional walking tour begins at 1 pm to Lao Chai
Village, home to Black Hmong people. Overnight in
Sapa
Summary
Transfer Laocai Sapa: 1 hr
Accommodation: Hotel in Sapa
Activity: Free at leisure
Meals: Breakfast
Day 2: Trek to the first base camp
After breakfast in the hotel we will meet our
support crew, who will carry all equipment, foods
and our clothing. We will carry our day pack with
water, jacket and camera only. Today we will begin
the first part of our ascent with a trek through
terraced rice paddies and some of the hill tribe
villages. Setting out from Sapa we descend into the
nearby village of Cat Cat and cross Muong Hoa River.
Past the river we start our upward trek to reach an
elevation of 1,700m where we will have lunch break.
In the afternoon we will continue trek to the first
base camp at an elevation of 2,300m. The terrain in
the afternoon becomes steeper and more difficult as
we trek through massive Arrowroot plantations and up
steeper slopes surrounded by bamboo. Our camp for
the evening will be in a very small clearing on the
mountain enclosed by bamboo. Sleep in bamboo hut or
tent.
Summary
Trekking: 7 hrs/ascend 2,300m from 1,600m (Sapa)
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3: Trek to the second base camp
Today we set out for a full day trek to the second
base camp. As we continue on we will pass through
primary forest containing giant, century old pine
trees and expanses of bamboo. Our trek will take us
to an altitude of 2,900m from this elevation we have
a spectacular view across to the peak of Mt.
Fansipan. After lunch we start climb down to an
elevation of 2,700m. Our decent will be over large
boulders, down a fairly steep slope. Our camp is on
the mountain slope facing west, near a mountain
stream. Dinner and overnight at the base camp.
Summary
Trekking: 7 hrs/ascend 2,900m/descend to 2,700m
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4: Trek to the summit and descend to the
third base camp
Today is the summit day, we climb to the roof of
Indochina: the peak of Mt. Fansipan. The final climb
will take around three hours though dense bamboo
forest. Once at the summit we will spend sometime
soaking up the best panorama in Vietnam. We then
descend 2,700m for lunch.
In the afternoon we will descend to the third base
camp where we spend the last night on mountain.
Summary
Trekking: 7 hrs/ascend 3,143m/descend 2,000m
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5: Back to Sapa. Night train to Hanoi
Today we trek downhill all the way. We will reach
Sapa around lunch time. In the afternoon we will
then be free to take shower and relax after the
climb. In late afternoon we will be transferred to
the railway station for night train to back Hanoi.
Summary
Trekking: 4 hrs/descend 1,600m (Sapa)
Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast
Day 6: Back to Hanoi
Arrive in Hanoi early morning.
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TOUR
COST:
The cost is quoted in US Dollars per Person (Pax)
base on TWIN/DOUBLE share basic, and applied for
private tour.
Peak season surcharge may be applied for Christmas
Eve, New Year's Eve, Tet Holiday.
For price query, please
contact us.
Include:
Return train tickets: Hanoi Laocai Hanoi (A/C
soft sleeper cabin)
Twin shared room in Sapa
Camping on the trek
Transfer two ways in Lao Cai
Transfer one way in Hanoi
English speaking guide
Porters and Cook
First-aid kit
Meals as indicated in the itinerary
Water and Snacks
Entrance fees and sightseeing fees
Exclude:
Meals that not mentioned in the program
Visa (upon request)
Insurance and International flights
Tipping and other personal expenses
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