SAPA 2 DAYS 1 NIGHT (HOTEL)
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Sapa – Paradise in the Northwestern Mountains
Sapa, a small town in the northwest mountains of Vietnam, is renowned for its lush terraced rice fields and cool climate. It’s an ideal destination for those who love nature and local culture.
Sapa is home to diverse cultures of ethnic minorities such as the Hmong, Red Dao, Tay, and Giay. Visitors can explore villages, learn about customs, and join vibrant markets.
Key attractions in Sapa include Fansipan Peak, Silver Waterfall, and Ham Rong Mountain. Activities like hiking, trekking, and enjoying local cuisine are also very appealing.
With its majestic scenery and rich culture, Sapa is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Included/Exclude
- Sleeping bus with air-condition, wifi, travel blanket, pillow,… transfer Hanoi – Sapa – Hanoi
- 01 night at homestay at Ta Van village
- Local English speaking guide during the tour in Sapa (enthusiastic, experienced)
- Meals as mentioned on
- Entrance fees
- VAT
- International flight ticket
- Insurance, Visas
- Other personal expenses (tip, drinks with meals,…)
Tour Amenities
Tour Plan
06h00 – 06h45: Sleeping bus will pick you up at the meeting point. After 05 hours on the highway, the car will take you to Sapa resort.
13h00 – 13h30: Our tour guide pick you up at bus station. Having lunch at restaurant and then check – in procedure.
14h00 – 14h30: Tour guide and guests walk to visit Cat Cat village, start the journey to discover the village Visit Cat Cat village of the H'mong. Visitors will be able to visit and learn about the customs and habits of ethnic minorities. Visit Cat Cat waterfall and hydroelectric power plant built by the French in the early 20th century, have fun and take souvenir photos…
19h00: Have dinner at the restaurant. Sleeping at hotel in Sapa Town.
Check-out procedure at hotel and you will store luggages at the lounge of hotel before trekking.
08h00 – 08h30: Following breakfast at your hotel, Tour guide pick you up at your hotel and start to trekking to Y Linh Ho village and then start hiking through the rice terraces along Muong Hoa Stream to Lao Chai, the village of Black H’mong minority. Here you will enjoy the spectacular landscape of Hoang Lien Son mountain ranges.
Pass several tribal villages, including Lao Chai and Ta Van, home to the Black H'mong, Dzao and Dzay minority peoples village of Black H’mong minority. Here you will enjoy the spectacular landscape of Hoang Lien Son mountain ranges.
Pass several tribal villages, including Lao Chai and Ta Van, home to the Black H'mong, Dzao and Dzay minority peoples.
13h00: Having lunch at Ta Van village and rest
14h00 – 14h30: Come back Sapa Town by car.
15h00 – 15h30: Delegation get on the bus back to Hanoi.
21h00 – 21h30: Arrive in Hanoi. Bus drop off at Ly Thai To/ Tran Quang Khai street.
End tour discover Sapa 2 days 1 night. Thank you so much and see you soon!
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Essential Items to Bring When Traveling to Sapa
- Thick jackets, sweaters, thermal wear
- Long pants, warm socks, gloves, beanie
- Hiking boots or comfortable sneakers
- Slippers or light shoes for indoor use
- Sunscreen, moisturizer
- Personal medications, pain relievers, digestive aids
- Small umbrella or raincoat
- Backpack or crossbody bag for carrying essentials
- Personal water bottle, thermos
- Phone, camera
- Power bank, chargers
- Travel adapter (if needed)
- Identification card, passport
- Copies of important documents
- Cash and credit cards
- Face masks, hand sanitizer
- Tissues, wet wipes
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FAQ
What type of visa do I need to enter Vietnam?
Tourists need to apply for a tourist visa (visa D1) to enter Vietnam. The visa application can be done online or at the Vietnamese Embassy/Consulate.
What are the entry procedures for Vietnam?
Upon arrival at the airport, tourists need to present their passport, visa, and entry declaration form. This process is usually quite quick.
What is the currency of Vietnam and what are the exchange rates?
The currency of Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). Exchange rates can vary, so tourists should check the rates before exchanging money.
Where can I use my credit card?
International credit cards are accepted at major hotels, restaurants, and shops. However, it is advisable to carry some cash for use in places that do not accept cards.
Do locals speak English?
Locals in major cities often speak English, especially in tourist areas. However, English may not be widely spoken in rural areas.
Which areas are safe to travel to?
Tourist areas like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang are generally safe for visitors. However, tourists should avoid isolated areas at night.
What are the signature dishes of Vietnam that I should try?
Some signature Vietnamese dishes that tourists should try include pho, banh mi, bun cha, and nem ran (spring rolls).
What is the most convenient mode of transportation within the city?
In major cities, public transportation options like buses, taxis, and ride-hailing services such as Grab are convenient.
Where can I rent a motorbike or bicycle?
Tourists can rent motorbikes or bicycles at rental shops or hotels. However, they should carefully check the rental terms and always wear helmets while riding.