Embark on a 3-day Sapa trek, live with locals, explore hidden gems, and immerse in Hmong, Dzay, and Red Dao cultures. Book your adventure now.
Embark on a 3-day Sapa trek, live with locals, explore hidden gems, and immerse in Hmong, Dzay, and Red Dao cultures. Book your adventure now.
Sapa – Y Linh Ho – Lao Chai – Ta Van (Approx. 12 km trekking)
Y Linh Ho - Situated in the breathtaking Muong Hoa Valley, Y Linh Ho is inhabited by the Black Hmong ethnic group. Renowned for its traditional wooden homes and handmade indigo textiles, the village provides stunning views of terraced rice fields cascading down the mountainsides. It…
Sapa – Y Linh Ho – Lao Chai – Ta Van (Approx. 12 km trekking)
Y Linh Ho - Situated in the breathtaking Muong Hoa Valley, Y Linh Ho is inhabited by the Black Hmong ethnic group. Renowned for its traditional wooden homes and handmade indigo textiles, the village provides stunning views of terraced rice fields cascading down the mountainsides. It serves as an ideal starting point for an authentic trekking adventure in Sapa.
Lao Chai - As one of the largest Hmong villages in Sapa, Lao Chai is surrounded by dramatic landscapes of rice terraces and rolling hills. Visitors can immerse themselves in daily farming life, meet friendly locals in their vibrant traditional attire, and enjoy expansive views of Muong Hoa Valley. It’s a prime spot for photography and cultural exchange.
Ta Van Village - Nestled at the base of Muong Hoa Valley, Ta Van is home to the Dzay ethnic minority. Known for their warm hospitality, the Dzay people often welcome travelers into family-run homestays. Staying here offers an opportunity to experience genuine village life, savor homemade meals, and engage with local traditions while being surrounded by tranquil rice paddies.
Ta Van – Bamboo Forest – Giang Ta Chai (Approx. 10 km trekking)
Ta Van Village - Located at the bottom of Muong Hoa Valley, Ta Van is home to the Dzay ethnic minority. Known for their warm hospitality, the Dzay people often host travelers in family-run homestays. Staying here allows you to experience authentic village life, enjoy homemade meals, and connect with local traditions while surrounded by serene rice paddies.
Giang Ta Chai Village - Giang Ta Chai is inhabited by the Red Dao ethnic group, distinguished by their striking red headscarves and traditional embroidery. The village is located near a beautiful waterfall and offers panoramic views of valleys and rice terraces. Visitors can learn about Red Dao herbal medicine, local customs, and community life.
Ta Van – Lao Chai San – Y Linh Ho – Sapa (Approx. 8 km trekking)
Lao Chai - Less frequented and more off-the-beaten-path, Lao Chai San offers a peaceful glimpse into authentic rural life. Surrounded by rice terraces and mountain peaks, the village is home to Black Hmong families who continue to practice traditional farming methods. Trekking here provides a deeper connection to the untouched beauty of Sapa.
Y Linh Ho - Y Linh Ho is a small, picturesque village of the Black Hmong people, located along the Muong Hoa Valley. The area is renowned for its rugged trails, stone houses, and dramatic rice terraces clinging to the mountainsides. Trekking through Y Linh Ho allows travelers to observe traditional farming practices, meet local families, and enjoy some of the most photogenic landscapes in Sapa.

- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Personal expenses (drinks, tips, shopping)
- Personal expenses (drinks, tips, shopping)
This 3-day Sapa adventure is crafted for travelers seeking more than just typical sightseeing, unlike standard group treks. Participants will not only walk through villages but also immerse themselves in local life by staying with families, enjoying home-cooked meals, and learning about the distinct cultures of the Hmong, Dzay, and Red Dao communities….
This 3-day Sapa adventure is crafted for travelers seeking more than just typical sightseeing, unlike standard group treks. Participants will not only walk through villages but also immerse themselves in local life by staying with families, enjoying home-cooked meals, and learning about the distinct cultures of the Hmong, Dzay, and Red Dao communities.
The routes are thoughtfully selected to blend well-known attractions like Muong Hoa Valley and bamboo forests with lesser-known treasures such as Lao Chai San, offering an authentic village experience away from the crowds. Guided by a knowledgeable local, travelers will hear personal stories, explore traditional farming and handicraft techniques, and embark on a journey that feels genuine and personal.
Options for small-group or private tours ensure a more intimate experience, allowing time to connect with locals and explore at a comfortable pace. This is more than just a trek—it’s an opportunity to create lasting memories in the heart of Northern Vietnam.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.