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A group of travelers and a local guide posing at the entrance of Cat Cat Village in Sapa, with traditional architecture and lush greenery showcasing Hmong culture and friendly interaction.
Female travelers during a Sapa trek in Y Linh Ho village, one carrying a baby, smiling brightly with companions while experiencing the daily life of ethnic minority communities.
Travelers trekking along a rugged Sapa mountain path, overlooking spectacular terraced rice fields and the Hoang Lien Son Mountains, experiencing the expansive natural beauty of northern Vietnam.
A group of female travelers posing amidst Sapa's terraced fields and Hoang Lien Son Mountains, enjoying a cultural trekking experience through Y Linh Ho, Lao Chai, and Ta Van villages.
Travelers posing for a photo on a lush bamboo forest path in Sapa, with sunlight filtering through the leaves, creating a serene and verdant atmosphere for a trekking exploration.

Sapa 2 Days 1 Night Tour by Bus: Cat Cat, Y Linh Ho, Lao Chai & Ta Van Villages | From Hanoi - Overnight in Hotel


Duration:2 day(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Travel in comfort by luxury bus from Hanoi to Sapa, saving time and cost compared to the night train.
  • Stay overnight in a modern, comfortable hotel in Sapa Town.
  • Explore the famous Cat Cat Village, home of the Black H’Mong people, and learn about their daily life and culture.
  • Trek through the breathtaking landscapes of Y Linh Ho – Lao Chai – Ta Van, surrounded by rice terraces and Hoang Lien Son mountain ranges.
  • Meet different ethnic minority groups (H’Mong, Dzao, Tay, Dzay) and witness their traditions.
  • Enjoy authentic Vietnamese meals and a gourmet picnic in stunning natural surroundings.
  • Small group experience with dedicated local guides for cultural insight and support.
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WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

This 2-day Sapa tour is perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in the majestic landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Northern Vietnam without rushing. After a scenic drive from Hanoi, you’ll find yourself in the heart of Sapa, surrounded by vibrant ethnic communities and stunning terraced fields.

On the first day, wander through Cat Cat Village, where Black H’Mong families live at the foot of Fansipan. Discover traditional crafts, waterfalls, and remnants of French colonial influence.

The second day brings a longer trek through Y Linh Ho, Lao Chai, and Ta Van villages, where you’ll experience rural life at a slower pace. Expect warm smiles from locals, peaceful Muong Hoa Valley views, and a true sense of connection with nature. Along the way, savor delicious local dishes and enjoy a comfortable hotel stay for a well-rounded cultural and natural adventure.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Start time: 6:30 AM.

Round trip transfer from Hanoi Old Quarter.

* Not recommended for: children under 3, handicapped travelers, or elderly guests who may find the long trek (9 km) challenging, especially in rainy conditions.

* On day 2, if you do not want to attend the long trek Y Linh Ho – Lao Chai – Ta Van, our tour leader will help you visit another place. All tickets and transportation fees are paid by you.

* Surcharge Policy:

- Single Supplement (per person, per night):

  • 3-star hotel: 300,000 VND
  • 4-star hotel: 400,000 VND
  • 5-star hotel: 500,000 VND

- Night Bus Option: Additional 50,000 VND / person

- Weekend Surcharge (Friday & Saturday): Additional 50,000 VND / person / hotel night

WHAT TO BRING

Warm clothes, scarf, hat, cap – Sapa weather can be unpredictable and cold (Sept–Mar).

Trekking shoes – essential for uneven, sometimes slippery terrain.

Sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent – for comfort while trekking.

Cash in VND – local banking is unreliable; USD/EUR/AUD accepted in some places.

Personal medicine – although pharmacies are available, bring your own essentials.

Purchase Notice

Please provide a reachable phone number

Please share your hotel name and address

Kindly inform us in advance when booking if you are vegetarian or have any food allergies

Trekking routes may change depending on weather and local conditions

Reminders

  • Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: Pregnant women, Heart disease

  • In case the tour cannot operate due to weather conditions or other force majeure reasons, we will inform you at least 2 days in advance and provide a full refund.

  • Pick-up time will be confirmed the evening before departure.

  • Please be at the pick-up point 5–10 minutes early.

  • The driver will wait a maximum of 15 minutes; we are not responsible for guests arriving late for any reason.

FAQ

1. What is the cultural significance of Cat Cat Village and its residents?

Cat Cat Village is an ancient village of the Black H'Mong ethnic minority group, known for preserving their traditional customs, handicrafts, and way of life. Visitors can learn about their unique culture, observe traditional weaving techniques, indigo dyeing, and silver craftsmanship, offering a glimpse into their rich heritage. The village's traditional stilt houses and terraced rice fields also showcase their deep connection to the land.

2. What unique experiences can visitors have at Cat Cat Village?

In Cat Cat Village, visitors can witness traditional Black H'Mong daily life, explore ancient houses, and admire handcrafted textiles. You can see traditional farming practices, interact with locals, and visit charming waterfalls. The village also offers opportunities to purchase handmade souvenirs directly from the artisans, supporting the local community and experiencing authentic culture amidst scenic rice terraces.

3. Where is Cat Cat Village located in Sapa, and how can one reach it?

Cat Cat Village is located about 2 kilometers southwest of Sapa Town, nestled at the foot of Mount Fansipan. It's easily accessible by a scenic downhill walk from Sapa town, taking approximately 30-40 minutes. Alternatively, motorbikes or taxis can transport visitors directly to the village entrance, offering convenient access to this cultural gem with its beautiful terraced fields.

4. What are the typical operating hours for visitors at Cat Cat Village?

Cat Cat Village typically welcomes visitors from early morning until late afternoon, generally from around 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. However, it is advisable to arrive during daylight hours to fully appreciate the scenery and cultural activities. Entrance tickets are usually required upon arrival at the village. It is always a good idea to confirm local timings for the most current information.

5. What is the location of Y Linh Ho Village, and what makes it distinct?

Y Linh Ho Village is situated along the Muong Hoa Valley, a few kilometers from Sapa Town, accessible via trekking paths that wind through terraced rice fields. It is primarily home to the Black H'Mong people. Its distinctiveness lies in its untouched natural beauty, quieter atmosphere, and panoramic views of the valley, offering a more authentic and less commercialized glimpse into ethnic minority life.

6. What cultural and natural attractions make Sapa's villages, such as Y Linh Ho, Lao Chai, and Ta Van, popular for travelers?

Sapa's villages, including Y Linh Ho, Lao Chai, and Ta Van, are popular for their stunning terraced rice fields, dramatic mountain scenery of the Hoang Lien Son range, and vibrant ethnic minority cultures. Travelers are drawn to the opportunity to meet different groups like the H'Mong, Dzao, Tay, and Dzay, observe their traditions, and learn about their daily life. This blend of natural beauty and rich cultural interaction creates a unique travel experience.

7. What languages are primarily spoken by the ethnic minority groups encountered in Sapa's villages?

The ethnic minority groups in Sapa's villages, including those in Cat Cat, Y Linh Ho, Lao Chai, and Ta Van, primarily speak their own distinct languages. For example, the Black H'Mong people speak H'Mong, and the Red Dzao speak Dzao. Many locals, especially those working in tourism, also speak some Vietnamese, and often a basic level of English to communicate with international visitors, facilitating cultural exchange.

8. What is the typical duration and difficulty of trekking through villages like Y Linh Ho, Lao Chai, and Ta Van?

Trekking through Y Linh Ho, Lao Chai, and Ta Van villages typically involves a moderate difficulty level due to varying terrain, including downhill slopes and muddy paths, especially during rainy seasons. The duration can range from 3 to 6 hours, depending on the specific route and pace, covering distances of 9 to 12 kilometers. It offers breathtaking views of terraced fields and an immersive experience into local life.

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