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1 Day Mt Fansipan Trek with Local Hmong Guide
One day Mt Fansipan summit with experienced H'mong guide.
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Group size
Up to 10 guests

DURATION
11 hours

Booking type
Private trip

MEET UP
Free pick-up

Group size
Up to 10 guests
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Enjoy the journey to the summit with an experienced local guide + hot pho lunch!
You will climb Mount Fansipan (or Phan Xi Păng in Vietnamese) which is the highest mountain in Indochina, in one day. This climb will take you to the summit via the Tram Ton Pass, with Khai or one of his team members, who are all local guides from the H'mong community. As this is a private trip, the timings and itinerary are flexible so you can opt for an earlier summit or a more meandering trek back.Khai and his team of guides are really experienced and very patient. They will provide you with support and make sure to pace you appropriately for your skill level. They always make sure to pack a yummy lunch and whenever possible even cook a meal at a campsite so that you can enjoy a hot pho right on the trail to the summit!Additional Info on Mt Fansipan ClimbYou should be an intermediate level climber for Mt Fansipan. The path here is not well maintained, and there are boulders and ladders so it's very much an adventure!The climb starts at 1,800m and goes up to 3,147m. It takes 6-7 hours each way to climb.If you don't want to hike the entire way, you can choose to hike up Mt Fansipan and take a cable car down (please prepare cash so you can buy the tickets onsite)
Experience highlights
What You’ll be Doing
Today you will hike up to 3143m to the summit of Mount Fansipan
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What’s Included
Private guide
Lunch
Transport from your accommodation in Sapa Town
1 big bottle of water/pax
Hiking pole & gloves available upon request
Medal & certificate of completion
National park permit
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Who you’re supporting

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Next Available Dates
Prices shown in USD
Select Time for 04 Apr 2026
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Where we'll meet
Start Point
Free pick-up from Hotels in Sapa town(Sa Pa, Vietnam)
- Start time is flexible. Do let us know which time you prefer
+ 1 other option
End Point
- End at Start Point(s)
Start & Ends
Daily
05:30AM - 04:00PM
06:00AM - 05:00PM
Suitability / Accessibility
- Recommended Age: 16+
Cancellation & other policies
- CancellationCancel 3 days before activity for a full refund
What to Pack
- 2 pairs of thick socks (helps against blisters!)
- First aid kit (aspirin, anti-biotic, salon pas, healing tape, energy pills…)
- Flashlight
- Gloves (helps when trekking)
- Good hiking shoes (should be soft, well fitted and anti-slippery)
- Hat
- Mosquito repellent
- Rainwear
- Sandals or light footwear (for use in the evening)
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Toiletries
- Towel
- Trekking pole (optional)
- Warm jacket and pullover (as it can get up to 0 degrees celsius at the summit!)
From
2.049.700đ
/person4.9(108)
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Meet your host
Khai Hmong is a Black Hmong tribesman who lives in the place of his birth, the village of Lao Chai in the hills near Sapa. He knows every track, village, and view in the Sapa region.
Khai's personal purpose is driven by a deep passion for the Sapa region, Lao Chai village and the culture of the Black Hmong ethnic minority. His vision is to sustain the village culture and bring its magic to international visitors. Through this, his aim is to provide opportunities to the local village people and provide the means to build a local school to improve the education and prosperity of future generations. Khai is formally trained in tourism and the English language. This allows him to appreciate the needs of adventurous world travellers and clearly communicate the Hmong culture along with all aspects of the Sapa region and landscape.
Experience: 8 years
Speaks: Basic English
Acceptance rate: 84%
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