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Code: |
VNAD 0001 |
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Routes: |
Hanoi - Bac Ha -Can Cau –
Sapa - Tam Duong - Mai Chau - Son La -
Xa Linh - Hang Kia - Cun Pheo - Hoa Binh
- Hanoi |
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Duration: |
11 Days |
Itinerary in brief
Day 1: Arrival in
Hanoi
Day 2: Hanoi– Bac Ha
Day 3: Bac Ha – Can Cau - Sapa
Day 4: Sapa - Tam Duong
Day 5: Tam Duong – Muong So – Lai Chau
Day 6: Lai Chau – Pa Uon - Son La
Day 7: Son La – Xa Linh – Hang Kia
Day 8: Hang Kia – Cun Pheo
Day 9: Cun Pheo – Xam Khoe – Hoa Binh
Day 10: Hoa Binh - Hanoi
Day17: Hanoi - Departure
Detail Itinerary
Day
1: Arrival in Hanoi (D)
Arrive at Noi Bai Airport. Pick up and transfer
to a hotel. Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital city,
boasts tree-lined streets and centuries-old
temples. An afternoon sightseeing tour features
both cultural and historical highlights,
comprising the Temple of Literature, the
Ethnology Museum, the old quarters and a
downtown pedicab ride (1 hour). Overnight in
Hanoi.
Day 2: Hanoi– Bac Ha (B, L, D)
Spend the whole day on coach relishing the
geographical diversity of Tonkin from Hanoito
Bac Ha (320km) with rice fields in the Red River
Delta, palm-tree hills in the midlands and pine
forests on the limestone plateau of Bac Ha, home
to the Flower H’mong tribe. There are
opportunities to enjoy the friendliness of the
Nung and Black Yao tribes en route. Overnight in
Bac Ha.
Day 3: Bac Ha – Can Cau - Sapa (B, L , D)
Leave for Can Cau (20km) via a winding road with
breath-taking mountain views. Visit Can Cau Fair
(on Saturday only) with thousands of Flower
H’mong gathering and trading farm products and
colourful clothing in natural surroundings. It
is no doubt one of the most attractive places
for photo hunters in Vietnam. Leave Can Cau by
road for an interesting trip to Sapa (130km).
Nestling on Mount Fansipan, Sapa offers
spectacular scenery and is home to different
hill-tribes. The evening entertainment is a
tribal folk show at a bar. Overnight in Sapa.
Day 4: Sapa - Tam Duong (B, L, D)
The morning is leisure to wander around Sapa
Fair (on Sunday only) with hundreds of Black
H’mong and Red Yao gathering. Socialize with the
tribesmen and enjoy bargaining for unique
souvenirs. Travel on a winding road to Tam Duong
(70km) across Hoang Lien Son, the highest pass
in Vietnam (2,047 metres). Overnight in Tam
Duong.
Day 5: Tam Duong – Muong So – Lai Chau (B, L,
D)
Leave for Lai Chau (130km) via a picturesque
road along the Nam Na River. Stop by Muong So
Fair (on Monday only), rarely visited by
travellers, with throngs of H’mong, Day, Yaoand
Thai coming and going merrily in their
distinctive traditional costumes. Admire the
beautiful Lai Ha Suspension Bridge and Hang Tom
Suspension Bridge near Lai Chau Town. Overnight
in Lai Chau.
Day 6: Lai Chau – Pa Uon - Son La (B, L, D)
Enjoy a boat ride down to Pa Uon (7 hours).
View the spectacular scenery of the gorges on
the Da River. With precipitous cliffs towering
over river sides and hill-tribe villages (Black
Thai, Xa, White H’mong) scattered on sandy bank,
the boat trip ranks among the best in Vietnam.
Have picnic lunch en route. Onwards to Son La
(65km). Overnight in Son La.
Day 7: Son La – Xa Linh – Hang Kia (B, L, D)
Leave for Xa Linh (120km) via a scenic road
past Black Thai villages and lush rice field
valleys. Have lunch at a Black H’mong home at Xa
Linh. Trek to Hang Kia (8km), a Red H’mong
hamlet. H’mong people used to be well-known for
planting poppy trees, but now live on brocade
weaving and cereal cultivation. Majestic
mountains and the simple lifestyle of the locals
amaze all tastes. Have dinner at a Red H’mong
home at Hang Kia. Overnight at the home.
Day 8: Hang Kia – Cun Pheo (B, L, D)
Travel down to Cun Pheo (15km), a
picturesque Muong hamlet, via a trekking trail
over forested mountains and through villages
with houses-on-stilts among rice and corn
fields. Have picnic lunch en route. In the
evening, stroll around the hamlet with torches
to get to know the activities of Muong people at
night time. Share dinner and accommodation at a
local home at Cun Pheo.
Day 9: Cun Pheo – Xam Khoe – Hoa Binh (B, L,
D)
Continue to trek to Xam Khoe (7km) on a
trail through peaceful villages and lush rice
fields. Xam Khoe is home to the White Thai tribe
whose girls boast soft manners and most graceful
costumes. Stop at a local home for lunch.
Transfer to Hoa Binh by car (90km). Enjoy a
tribal folk show performed at a traditional
house-on-stilts. Overnight in Hoa Binh.
Day 10: Hoa Binh - Hanoi ( B, L, D)
Leave for Hanoi (75km) via a pleasant road.
The rest of the day is leisure for personal
pursuits in Hanoi. The evening entertainment is
a water puppet show, a theatrical genre
reflecting the agricultural civilization of
thousands of years ago. Overnight in Hanoi.
Day 11: Departure from Hanoi (B)
Spend last minutes for downtown shopping
(ceramics, silver-carvings, silk,...) or at
leisure before check-out. Transfer to the
airport for departure |