Day 0
22:00: Pick up from your hotels/ assigned places ( nearest to your hotels)
22:30: Depart for Sapa by sleeper bus or limousine night bus from Ha Noi to Lao Cai expressway around 7 hours
22:30 – 6:30: Overnight on the bus ( sleeping in comfortable seats – for individual / couple) + wet tissue/ bottle of water / charging socket/ blanket
Day 1
7:00: Welcome to the homestay/ hotel ( check in earlier if the room is available/ temporary rest at the hotel lobby)
8:30: Breakfast at the homestay
9:00: Start the tour to Cat Cat Village – home of the Black H’Mong ethnic group. Walk down the stone path, visit waterfall, hydropower station and traditional handicraft workshops.
14:00: Return to the homestay and check in ( recommend the homestay next to the Square)
19:00: Dinner at the local restaurant
Day 2
7:00: Breakfast at the homestay
8:00: Transfer to Fansipan Cable Car Station.
11:30: Return to Sapa and have lunch at a local restaurant.
13:30: Begin trekking through Lao Chai and Ta Van Villages, passing rice terraces and meeting H’Mong and Giay ethnic people.
16:30: Return to hotel.
19:00: Dinner and free evening to relax.
Day 3
7:30: Breakfast and check-out.
8:30: Sapa Market for local shopping/ souvenir
11:30: Lunch in Sapa.
13:30: Depart Sapa for Hanoi by limousine or express bus.
19:30–20:00: Arrive in Hanoi, drop-off at hotel.
PRICE
| Group size | Transport
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Accomodation
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Meals
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Activities
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Insurance
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Total
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| Detail information | 2 – way sleeper bus | May differ slightly based on the hotel or homestay type. | 3 lunches & 2 dinners | Fansipan & Trekking | Travel insurance included for all participants. | |
| 2 persons | 60 | 100 | 70 | 80 | 10 | 320 |
| 4 persons | 120 | 200 | 140 | 160 | 20 | 640 |
| 6 persons | 180 | 300 | 210 | 240 | 30 | 960 |
| 8 persons | 240 | 400 | 280 | 320 | 40 | 1280 |
| 10 persons | 300 | 500 | 350 | 400 | 50 | 1600 |
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