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DAY 1: LAO CAI – SAPA – LAO CHAI – TA VAN VILLAGES – SILVER WATERFALL & HEAVEN GATE

Meal provided: Breakfast, Lunch and dinner

This morning, pick up at the station and enjoy breakfast at a local hotel, then take an hour of drive to Villages.

Rice terrace in Sapa
Beautiful rice terrace in Sapa, Lao Cai with Agape Travel Vietnam

On arrival, take a visit to Lao Chai Ta Van, the staging point for the day’s hike. Begin the trek by descending into the rice-terraced valley. Walk through isolated villages, rice fields, and isolated thatched roof homes where H’Mong peoples live. See the H’Mong at work and at play in their distinctive dark blue dress. Spend the afternoon walking atop an elevated ridge of Ham Rong and enjoying the views of Sapa below.

Our next destination is Silver Waterfall & Heaven Pass, which lies beside National Highway No 4D, about 12km from Sapa town’s center, Silver Waterfall is formed by sources of water from the Lo Sui Tong mountain peak. With a height of 100 meter, it is a big one and the loop track is steep and scenic. From the distance, the waterfall looks like a white dragon looking down from the sky. You can reach the Silver Waterfall by car in half an hour. From there you can see the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the vast forests belonging to Hoang Lien Son National Park.

Stop to visit Sapa Church, the ancient church is known as a stone church or the Holy Rosary church which is located in the heart of Sapa town and built by the French in the early 20th century. The shape and architecture of the church were built by the cross. This architecture is presented in the roof, and bell tower… which created the elegant church. Stay overnight in Sapa

DAY 2: SAPA – FANSIPAN MOUNT BY CABLE CAR – HANOI BY SHUTTLE BUS

Meal provided: Breakfast, Lunch

After breakfast at the hotel, you will be transferred to the Sapa Cable Station for a very amazing trip to Indochina’s Rooftop – Mount Fanxipan by cable car. This is particularly interesting in these northern mountains of the country, where travelers seek the rice terraces and traditional arts of minority peoples. Cultivating the land to an altitude of around 2,200 meters are the ethnic minorities the lowland Vietnamese generically call ‘Meo’ – savages – and above them looms the bulk of Hua Xi Pan: “giant protruding rock”. You can challenge yourself when hiking 600 stone stairs more to reach the rocky peak of The Roof of Indochina. Below you spread the foothills of the Himalayas, blanketed with rainforest and the first tendrils of fog.

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