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Promotional image for a 3-day, 2-night Sapa luxury limousine tour from Hanoi, showcasing majestic mountain landscapes, terraced fields, local children, and group trekking to explore the natural and cultural beauty of Northwest Vietnam.
Highlights infographic for a 3-day, 2-night Sapa local village exploration tour, featuring Cat Cat Village, Lao Chai, Fansipan Peak, and Ham Rong Mountain attractions, with an overview of daily itineraries from Hanoi.
Local life and natural scenery in Sapa's Cat Cat Village, showcasing a family in traditional Hmong attire, serene waterfall streams, and quaint village pathways, offering an immersive cultural experience.
Scenic views of Sapa's Ham Rong Mountain, featuring a mountaintop garden, tourists overlooking panoramic Sapa town views from a viewpoint, and an iconic 'SAPA' floral arrangement, ideal for sightseeing and photography.
Exploring Sapa's Lao Chai and Ta Van villages, showcasing the innocent smiles of local Hmong children, magnificent golden terraced fields, and tourists experiencing a cultural trek amidst the rice paddies.

[3D2N] Sapa Discovery: Local Villages – Cat Cat – Ham Rong (From Hanoi by Limousine)

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Duration:3 day(s)
Guided language: English / Tiếng Việt
Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Nestled in Viet Nam’s northern highlands, Sapa captivates with its breathtaking mountain scenery and lush terraced rice fields.
  • Located in the majestic Hoang Lien Son range, it boasts sweeping views of Fansipan – the rooftop of Indochina.
  • Sapa is a cultural mosaic, home to diverse ethnic groups like the Hmong, Dao, and Tay.
  • With its stunning landscapes and rich traditions, Sapa offers a unique blend of nature and heritage.
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Sightseeing Tours

Transportation methodHotel transfer
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Eco-tourism, Nordic walking
TransportCharter car, Walking, Bus tour

Product Info

This journey gives you a chance of learning about the traditional customs and practices of the tribes in the Northern mountainous area of Vietnam and enjoying unique local food. Besides, you can immerse yourself in picturesque natural scenery when trekking to Ham Rong mountain and when climbing to the highest peak of Indochina, Fansipan.

— Important Information —

  • Tour duration: 3 days 2 nights
  • Meeting location:
  1. Pick-up at hotels in Hanoi Old Quarter - within Hoan Kiem district (Please provide your exact address during the booking process)
  2. Meeting point: Hanoi Opera House - No.1 Trang Tien Street, Phan Chu Trinh Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi (see Location below)
  • Meeting time:
  1. For pick-up at hotels in Hanoi Old Quarter - within Hoan Kiem district: 6:00 AM - 6:30 AM (Arranged based on your pick-up address).
  2. For pick-up at Hanoi Opera House: ~6:30 AM
  • Hotel Information: 3-star or 5-star hotel (hotel's name will be provided later after your booking).
  • Looking for a pampering spa treatment after a long trekking day? Visit Halosa Spa Sapa

Purchase Notice

If you have any dietary restrictions, be sure to note during booking process so we can best accommodate you.

Reminders

  • If you suffer from motion sickness, please take proper precautions in advance (i.e. medication).

  • It is suggested to bring hats, raincoats, and personal medication for the tour.

  • Feel free to contact us via our hotline: +84707260119

FAQ

1. What unique experiences and highlights can visitors find in Cat Cat Village?

Cat Cat Village offers a deep dive into the culture of the Black Hmong people. Visitors can explore traditional wooden houses, admire vibrant terraced rice fields, and observe local artisans practicing ancestral crafts like weaving and silver carving. The village also features scenic waterfalls, a suspension bridge, and often hosts traditional folk performances, providing a rich cultural experience.

2. What are the typical opening hours for Cat Cat Village?

Cat Cat Village is generally open to visitors every day. Access typically begins around 7:00 AM, allowing ample time for exploration. The village usually closes to new admissions in the late afternoon, around 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM. It is recommended to arrive earlier in the day to fully enjoy the cultural activities and natural scenery.

3. How long does it usually take to climb Ham Rong Mountain, and what is the difficulty level?

Climbing Ham Rong Mountain typically takes approximately 2 to 3 hours for a round trip, depending on individual pace and time spent at various viewpoints and gardens. The trail involves a mix of stairs and gentle slopes, making it a moderate climb suitable for most visitors with average fitness. Wearing comfortable footwear is highly recommended.

4. What notable legends or cultural stories are associated with Ham Rong Mountain?

Ham Rong Mountain, which translates to "Dragon Jaw" Mountain, is deeply embedded in local folklore. A prominent legend tells of two dragons playing in the sky who fell to Earth, forming the mountain's distinctive shape, with one dragon's head pointing towards the heavens. This myth symbolizes the mountain's majestic natural form and its profound cultural significance to Sapa's ethnic communities.

5. What is the admission information for entering Ham Rong Mountain?

Visitors are required to purchase an entrance ticket to access Ham Rong Mountain. This ticket grants entry to the mountain's diverse attractions, including its beautiful orchid gardens, unique stone gardens, and various panoramic viewpoints that offer breathtaking vistas of Sapa town and the surrounding valleys. The admission ensures access to all public areas of the mountain park.

6. Why is Sapa considered a popular travel destination?

Sapa attracts travelers with its stunning terraced rice fields, the majestic Hoang Lien Son mountain range, and the impressive views of Fansipan, which is known as the 'Roof of Indochina'. Its popularity is also rooted in its rich cultural diversity, being home to various ethnic groups such as the Hmong, Dao, and Tay, who offer unique insights into traditional lifestyles and vibrant local markets.

7. What are the main attractions in Sapa, apart from Cat Cat Village and Ham Rong Mountain?

Beyond Cat Cat Village and Ham Rong Mountain, Sapa boasts several other key attractions. These include the historic Sapa Stone Church, which stands prominently in the town center, and the bustling Sapa Market, where local products and handicrafts are sold. The picturesque Muong Hoa Valley is also a must-visit, renowned for its stunning rice terraces and opportunities for trekking to other ethnic minority villages like Lao Chai and Ta Van.

8. What are the best ways to reach Cat Cat Village from Sapa town?

Cat Cat Village is conveniently located just 2-3 kilometers southwest of Sapa town. The most popular way to reach it is via a scenic downhill walk, which allows visitors to enjoy the beautiful surrounding landscapes and rice fields. Alternatively, motorbike taxis (xe ôm) are readily available in Sapa town and provide a quick and easy ride directly to the village entrance.

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