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  • Mai Chau Trekking 4Days/3Nights Homestay Code: HNT016 A long trekking through villa

    Mai Chau Trekking 4Days/3Nights Homestay

    A long trekking through villages for exploring traditional customs of some minority groups, passing forest and overnight with them, bathing in natural stream and trekking back in a different way

    Day 1: Hanoi – Mai Chau
    At 8:00 leaving HaNoi, 4 hours driving, stop sometimes to see landscape and to take photos. After lunch in Lac village. Driving on for 30 km towards SonLa. An easy walk to H’mong villages: 10 km. Dinner and stay over night in the house of the Green H'mong.

    Day 2: Mai Chau Trekking
    Whole day trek (15 km) down a mountain range to Muong’s village. Steep. But wonderful view. Picnic lunch. Dinner and over night on stilt house of the Muong Ethnic Group.

    Day 3: Mai Chau Trekking
    Trek to Lac village - The Thai (20 km) . Great scenery. Picnic lunch. Dinner and over night on stilt house of the Thai’s village.Seeing Thai dance and drink Thai wine(on request).

    Day 4: Mai Chau - Hanoi
    After breakfast, drive back to Hanoi. Tour ends in Hanoi around 12.00 PM.

    You can view detail: http://www.toursvietnam.net/mai_chau...g_tour/88/1256
    Last edited by hoacomay665; 06-24-2013, 11:22 AM.
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    Hi guys!
    We provide tours to Sapa these days.
    Nestled high in the Tonkinese Alps near the Chinese border, Sapa was built as a French hill station to serve as a respite from stifling Hanoi summers. These days, weekends are still the biggest draw in this bustling small town. Visitors from the capital flock to Sapa for a glimpse of the famed Saturday night "Love Market", treks to local hill tribe villages, or an ascent of Vietnam's highest peak, Mount Fanxipan.

    Sapa itself is a busy little town; a crossroad of cultures converging then venturing off into the inspirational, misty mountain landscape. On a clear day you will treated to views of steeply terraced rice fields, towering verdant ridgelines, ethnic minority villages, raging rivers and astounding waterfalls. The area offers superb trekking to nearby hill tribe villages tucked within the terraced rice paddies.

    Some eight ethnic groups inhabit Lao Cai province: Hmong, Dao, White Thai, Giay, Tay, Muong, Hao and Xa Pho. The most prominent in town are the Red Dao, easily identified by the coin-dangling red headdresses and intricately embroidered waistcoats worn by the women; and the Black Hmong, distinguished by their simply embroidered royal blue attire. Many of the locals that frequent Sapa , especially the women and children, can speak near fluent English and are incredibly friendly. One to four-day treks are offered by several outfitters. Guests usually sleep in the traditional village homestays.

    Topping out at 3,143 meters, Fansipan has become the most challenging hike / trek in Vietnam. There are a variety of options and routes that will see one to the summit.

    A number of small hotels ranging from 2 to 5 star ranking are available for the tourist. In recent years the town has seen an influx of investment and a number of quaint coffee shops and restaurants serving local and international food are available.

    The best times of the year to visit Sapa are in the spring and fall. Early summer tends to be rainy and muddy; while winter temperatures can drop to the freezing mark (Sapa saw snow in years 2000 and 2010!). However, the infamous Sapa mist does make for some incredible photographs.
    Just visit us at https://www.wlinktravel.com/vietnam-...s/sapa/11.html!

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