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northern mountains, close to the Chinese border, the former French
military outpost of Sapa offers some of Vietnam 's most colourful
experiences. The views are breath taking. Vietnam 's highest peak, the
3,143-metre Mount Fansipan , looms overhead, while the surrounding
valleys feature terraced rice paddies and blazing green fields cut by
fast-flowing streams. Layer upon layer of green ridges fade into the
distance, edged by sharp, rocky peaks. The region is home to several
ethnic minority groups all wearing their traditional and colourful
attire.
Sapa is a perfect back ground for trekking, hiking and climbing.
Mt. Fansipan is only 9 km from Sapa
town but it takes at least three days to get to the peak and back. The
top is accessible year-round to anyone, providing you are in good
shape. As there are no mountain huts on the way, we will be camping.
Our porters carry the equipment and food. No ropes or technical
climbing skills are needed, just endurance and plenty of energy. The
terrain is rugged, wet and often cold
Day 1: Hanoi – Lao Cai by overnight train
Meet our guide at your hotel lobby.
We will be traveling in a first class soft sleeper cabin up to Lao Cai.
Train leaves Hanoi at 22:00 and arrive at Lao Cai at 7 am.
Day 2: Sapa - First Peak (1,650 m - 2,300 m) (B/L/D)
On arrival Laocai, transfer to hotel for a show, breakfast and morning coffee.
At 10.00 we embark on the first part
of the ascent. We begin with a trek through terraced rice paddies and
some of the villages of the H'mong minority people. Once we reach an
elevation of 1,700 m we will stop for lunch and an energy boost before
climbing up to the first peak at an elevation of 2,300. Here we will
set up camp for the night.
Day 3: Trek to second base camp (2,700m) (B/L/D)
After our first night on the
mountain we set out for the seven-hour trek to our second camp. As we
continue on we will pass through primary forest containing giant,
centuries old pine trees and expanses of yellow bamboo. Our continuing
trek will take us to an altitude of 2,900m, where we will stop for
lunch. After lunch we trek downhill to an elevation of 2,700m, where we
set up camp for the second night in view of the summit.
Day 4: The Fansipan Peak (3,143 m) (B/L/D)
Following breakfast this morning, we
climb to the roof of Vietnam : Fansipan Peak . The final climb will
only take around three hours. Once at the summit we will spend some
time soaking up the best panorama in Vietnam . While relaxing we will
have lunch before descending back to our second camp where we left our
equipment. Here we will spend our third night on the mountain.
Day 5: Second Camp – Sapa- Train back to Hanoi (2,700m) (B/L/D)
Today it's downhill just about all
the way. Following breakfast we begin our descent and reach Sapa by
around lunchtime. Half day use room at hotel in Sapa for show and
refresh. The afternoon will then be free to explore the charms of Sapa
town and take over night train back to Hanoi. Train departs at 21:15
and arrives in Hanoi at 5 am.
Day 6: Arrival Hanoi
We arrive at Hanoi Railway Station at 5 am. Our guide will arrange a transfer to your hotel. Thank you for using our services.
Trip price includes:
• All transportation in air conditioned vehicles
• English speaking guide
• Cook
• Porters
• Overnight train soft sleeper, first class
• Additional meals as indicated in the itinerary
• Fees and permits where applicable
• Services charges and government taxes
Trip price excludes:
• International airfares
• International departure tax
• Visas and Visa fees
• Pre and Post trip accommodation in Hanoi
• Travel Insurance
• Tips and gratuities
• Personal expenses
| Days: | >= 5 days |
| Price: | N/A |
| Start from: | Hanoi |
| Name: luxurytravelvietnam |
Hanoi | Lao Cai | Sapa |
Fansipan Mountain |