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Discover Can Cau And Bac Ha Market 4 Days/3 Nights

Itinerary

Day 1: Hanoi Lao Cai Bac Ha (L/D)

7.30: Our tour guide will collect you at your hotel in Hanoi and begin your drive towards Lao Cai, where we’ll be stopping for lunch.

After lunch, we head to the H’ mong King’s house (King Hoang A Tuong), which was built by the French and Chinese in 1920, leading to a unique fusion of European and Oriental architecture, making for an incredibly grand structure.

King Hoang A Tuong palace

From here we begin our trekking by heading to a Flower H’mong community in Ban Pho Village. Their culture is named for the colorful and extravagantly decorated traditional outfits that they wear, often made by hand. It’s a truly fascinating culture that you’ll get to learn much about during your time here. Afterward, we continue our trek until we reach Na Hoi Village, where you’ll have dinner and stay the night with a local family. In total the trek is about 3 to 5 kilometers long.

Day 2: Can Cau Market Trek Bac Ha (B/L/D)

After breakfast in our homestay, we’ll drive to Can Cau Market via Bac Ha Town. Although the market is smaller than some others in the regions, it is special in the sense that it has retained its local and authentic appeal.

Can Cau market

Few tourists actually come here, which is probably the reason for how it’s achieved this, and as such it makes for a great place to get a real feel for the local cultures of the region. Once you’ve had your fill exploring and perusing the many fascinating stalls, it’s time to trek from Ta Giang Pho to lay, Thuy Ngai, which presents you with incredible views along the route as you’re surrounded by wild and beautiful natural landscapes and terraced rice fields. Along the way, you’re sure to run into some people belonging to the Red Dao or Black H’ mong ethnic groups. The trek is about 12 to 15 kilometers, and when you reach the end our driver will pick you up and take you back to Na Hoi Village for another night in the homestay.

Day 3: Bac Ha market Sapa (B/L/D)

After breakfast at the homestay, you’ll start the day by walking to Bac Ha Market. Here you’ll spend some time among the local people perusing the many enticing stalls. This is easily one of the most colorful markets in Northern Vietnam and can look more like a festival or celebration than a simple market.

Bac Ha Market

In fact, the whole area is positively alive with activity, which is only added to by the various animals like pigs, cats, buffaloes, and horses scuffling around, all for sale of course.

Once you’re finished at the market, you’ll get an opportunity to relax your undoubtedly sore legs and feet on a cruise along the Chay River. As you float down its calm waters, you’ll get to simply sit back and take in the incredible views, and when you disembark, our driver will waiting to take you to Sapa for lunch.

Bac Ha Market

After lunch in Sapa, we will head out on another trek through Muong Hoa Valley, which showcases what Sapa is most famous for, namely the amazing views of rice paddies rippling across the mountains. The trek is roughly 3 to 50 kilometers long, and afterward, we’ll head to our homestay in Tavan for dinner and an overnight stay.

Day 4: Sapa Hanoi (B/L/D)

After your breakfast on the fourth day, it’s time for your final trek, which will be roughly 3 to 5 kilometers long. We’ll make our way through the verdant valley in order to visit two villages, one inhabited by Black H’mong and the other by Dzay. In the Dzay Village, we’ll enjoy lunch with a local Dzay family before being picked up and driven to Hanoi via Lao Cai. You’ll arrive at your hotel in Hanoi at around 6:30 pm.

Tour Price Includes:

Private door-to-door pick-up-off services

All private transfer and transportation

English speaking guide as per program

Breakfast (B) Lunch (L) & Dinners as mentioned (L/D)

All sightseeing tickets and travel permits

Accommodation at hotels/ homestays/ junk boat as mentioned

Tour Price Excludes:

Personal expenses, tips and gratuities

Travel insurance

International flight and taxes

Beverage

Other personal expenses: drinks, souvenir, etc…

What To Take:

Pack essentials, including light comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor activities, comfortable walking shoes. Take a small day pack for hiking and trekking.

It is essential to bring your passport on this trip. We also recommend packing: insect repellent, sun cream, raincoat and sun hat...