Tour Overview
Sleepy Bac Ha wakes up for the riot of color and commerce that is its Sunday market when the lanes fill to choking point and villagers flock in from the hills and valleys. Once the barter, buy and sell is done and the day-tripper tourist buses from Sapa have left, the town rolls over and goes back to bed for the rest of the week. Despite being surrounded by countryside just as lush and interesting as Sapa, Bac Ha has somehow flown under the radar as a trekking base so far. In town, woodsmoke fills the morning air, the main street is completely bereft of hawkers, and chickens and pigs snuffle for scraps in the back lanes where a small clutch of traditional adobe houses valiantly clings on in the age of concrete. Just out of town, trails meander through swooping verdant valleys with their hill-slope rice terraces, connecting the tiny villages of 11 hill-tribe groups. The colorful Flower Hmong are the most visible, but other ethnic minorities in the area include Dzao, Giay (Nhang), Han (Hoa), Xa Fang, Lachi, Nung, Phula, Tay, Thai and Thu Lao. If you' re not worried about a lack of in-town amenities and are turned off by Sapas hustle, Bac Ha may just tick your boxes as an alternative base from where to launch yourself out on highland hikes.
Itinerary
Sapa Bac Ha Market 3 Days 2 Nights by Bus - Vietnam Open Tour
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Sleepy Bac Ha wakes up for the riot of color and commerce that is its Sunday market when the lanes fill to choking point and villagers flock in from the hills and valleys. Once the barter, buy and sell is done and the day-tripper tourist buses from Sapa have left, the town rolls over and goes back to bed for the rest of the week. Despite being surrounded by countryside just as lush and interesting as Sapa, Bac Ha has somehow flown under the radar as a trekking base so far. In town, woodsmoke fills the morning air, the main street is completely bereft of hawkers, and chickens and pigs snuffle for scraps in the back lanes where a small clutch of traditional adobe houses valiantly clings on in the age of concrete. Just out of town, trails meander through swooping verdant valleys with their hill-slope rice terraces, connecting the tiny villages of 11 hill-tribe groups. The colorful Flower Hmong are the most visible, but other ethnic minorities in the area include Dzao, Giay (Nhang), Han (Hoa), Xa Fang, Lachi, Nung, Phula, Tay, Thai and Thu Lao. If you' re not worried about a lack of in-town amenities and are turned off by Sapas hustle, Bac Ha may just tick your boxes as an alternative base from where to launch yourself out on highland hikes.
Day 1: HANOI – SAPA – CAT CAT VILLAGE (L/D) - hotel
- 6.30 – 7.00: Our bus pick you up from hotel, get on big bus and depart for Sapa Town.
- 9.30: Follow the highway to Lao Cai city with the first comfort break
- 11.00: Second comfort break at Lao Cai city before approaching Sapa
- 13.00: Arrive at Sapa Town with colorful traditional costumes of H’Mong, Dzao, Tay ethnic People.
- Get pick up from the bus office in Sapa at 12:30 PM to take you to our office
- Have Lunch and check-in the room. We will then depart from the hotel at 2:30 pm and walk down 3Km to Exploring Cat Cat
- Shin chai village of H’mong – A colonial French discovered area and a renowned resort to officials from the early twenty century.
- Arriving in Cat Cat village, visitors will be visiting the Hydropower station, the waterfall of Cat Cat village as well as learning about the culture, customs and unique people here with traditional crafts such as weaving, carved silver, hand forged agricultural tools. After that, you will walk back to Sapa (3Km)
- Relax and have dinner at 6:30 PM or 7:00 PM -Overnight at the hotel in Sapa
Day 2: SAPA – Y LINH HO – LAO CHAI (B/L/D) - hotel
- Breakfast
- We will then depart from the hotel at 8:30 am to walk down to Y Linh Ho, a village inhabited by the Hmong minority. This is a great opportunity to take photographs of hereditary terraces that are estimated around 100 years old. From Y Linh Ho we will make our way to Lao Chai village where you will visit the Hmong home town. Stop in Lao Chai for lunch break around 1 hour.
- You will then continue to Ta Van, an established Hmong and Giay village. Back to Sapa. Dinner and overnight in Sapa.
DAY 3: Bac Ha market (on Sunday only) - HANOI (B, L)
- 7:00 am Breakfast in hotel then start going to Bac Ha, Located at 110km from Sapa, Bac Ha mountain town is well-known by travelers with the most colorful market of the hill tribes in the North of Vietnam. This every-Sunday-market attended by at least 8 ethnic groups and last from 9:00 AM until 2:00 PM. It is also a chance for tourists to discover the H’ mong King’s palace (old building built by the French & Chinese).
- In the afternoon, we go for a light trek to visit Ban Pho, the village is home to flower H’ mong minority. We are invited to enter several local houses to have some green tea, corn wine, listen to the host talking about their family, talk to them… and then enjoy landscapes on a roundabout way to Bac Ha for getting back to Sapa
- 14.45 - 15.00: Meet all group members at the hotel to get ready for Hanoi.
- At 15:00PM we will get a shuttle to drive you to the bus office, check-in the bus for you to go back to Hanoi
INCLUDED:
- Modern air – conditioning bus with comfortable seats from Hanoi – Sapa and return.
- Free pick up in Hanoi Old Quarter
- Complimentary bottles of water, tissues /2 ways/person on bus Ha Noi – Sapa – Ha Noi
- English speaking tour guide escorted Hanoi – Sapa - Hanoi, local guide in Sapa, Bac Ha
- Meals as 2 dinners, 3 lunches, 2 breakfasts
- All entrance tickets to indicated sites
- 2 nights with Superior room in Hotel or similar on twin sharing basis
- Insurance during time using the bus
EXCLUDED:
- Beverages
- Single supplement
- Others not clearly mentioned above
CHILDREN POLICY
- Free of charge for children under 4 years sharing a bed with parents.
- Surcharge 75% rate of adult for children (5-9 years) sharing a bed with parents.
- Over 9 years is adult’s rate
- A couple travels with 2 children. The 2nd Child will be charged 100% adults ticket
SURCHARGE:
- Quote price is applied for the booking of a group of 2 up
- The quoted price is NOT applied for the tour departs on: Christmas Day (24-26 Dec), Eva New Year (31 Dec, 1 Jan), Lunar New
- Year, Liberty Day (30 Apr), Labor Day (1 May), Independence Day (2 Sep)
- Surcharge US$30/pax for those booking departs on Holiday as mentioned above
THING TO BRING:
- Warm clothes, scarf, hat, cap because the weather in Sapa is pretty unpredictable. It is normally cold in September, October,
- November, December, January, February, and March
- Due to the altitude of Sapa, it is sometimes foggy in December, January, February, and March.
- Trekking shoes, sunglasses, sun cream, insect repellent are also necessary. You should take cash with you in Vietnam Dong because the banking system in Sapa sometimes doesn’t function well. US Dollar, Euro, Australian Dollar are accepted in Sapa.
- You should take medicine with you although there are some chemist’s shops in Sapa in case you get sick.
Pricing & Inclusives
Option | Details | Price ($/person) |
---|---|---|
Superior | Golden Sapa 3+ or Similar | 170 USD |
Deluxe | Freesia Sapa 4+ or Similar | 195 USD |
Extra for Limousin bus : USD 12/ per/ oneway
for night train sleeper : USD 15/ per/one way.
Included:
- New shuttle bus with AC for Hanoi - Sapa - Hanoi
- Free pick up in Hanoi Old Quarter
- Modern bus in Sapa with experienced drivers
- English speaking tour leader escorted during the bus trip Hanoi – Sapa - Hanoi, local guide escorted in Sapa
- Meals per itinerary
- Admission fee
- Accommodation in Homestay + Hotel in Sapa
Excluded:
- Beverages
- Single supplement
- Others not clearly mentioned above
Children rates:
- Free of charge for children under 4 years sharing a bed with parents.
- Surcharge 75% rate of adult for children (5-9 years) sharing a bed with parents.
- Over 9 years is adult’s rate
- A couple travels with 2 children. The 2nd Child will be charged 100% adults ticket
Surcharge:
- Quote price is applied for the booking of a group of 2 up
- The quoted price is not applied for the tour departs on: Christmas Day (24-26 Dec), Eva New Year (29, 30, 31 Dec, 1 Jan), Lunar
- New Year, Liberty Day (30 Apr), Labor Day (1 May), Independence Day (2 Sep)
- Surcharge US$30/pax for those booking departs on Holiday as mentioned above
Note:
- Old people, kids should not attend the long trek (9 km)
You may stay overnight at a homestay for 1st night or you may do on 2nd night. Our tour leader will inform you on the bus to Sapa. - The thing to bring:
- Warm clothes, scarf, hat, cap because the weather in Sapa is pretty unpredictable. It is normally cold in September, October,
- November, December, January, February, and March
- Due to the altitude of Sapa, it is sometimes foggy in December, January, February, and March.
- Trekking shoes, sunglasses, sun cream, insect repellent are also necessary. You should take cash with you in Vietnam Dong because the banking system in Sapa sometimes doesn’t function well. US Dollar, Euro, Australian Dollar are accepted in Sapa.
- You should take medicine with you although there are some chemist’s shops in Sapa in case you get sick.
Note & F.A.Q
+ Direct online customer care (You can contact us from 8:00 to 21:00 everyday).
+ No admendment fee for changing before 3 days
+ Easy credit card accepted payment without additional fee.
+ We are the owner and the operator, no middle cost.
+ Best price guarantee.
+ Discount for early or last minute bookings.