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Hiker on a rocky ridge above a valley, gripping a wooden ladder step, with mountains and clouds over Sapa










Sapa Off-Grid Trek with Social Enterprise
Culturally Immersive and Less Crowded Trek with Social Enterprise
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Group size
Up to 15 guests

DURATION
6 hours

Booking type
Private trip

MEET UP
Free pick-up

Group size
Up to 15 guests
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Go a little deeper to learn about Sapa's ethnic minorities and their culture.
This off-grid trek is perfect if you want to explore hidden villages, stunning rice terraces, and immerse yourself in local culture. You'll be guided by a local social enterprise that reinvests profits into education and community development, so every step you take directly supports the people of Sapa.Youâll meet the H'mong, Black H'mong, and Red Dao communities, learn about their traditions, and even visit a forgotten French-era church. If youâre up for it, you can even end the day with a traditional Red Dao herbal bath â the perfect way to relax after the hike.For those who love getting off the beaten track, this trek offers a unique choice: an easier route or a more adventurous one. Choose the latter, and youâll be hopping across streams, trekking through muddy trails, and experiencing one of the most authentic hikes in Sapa. What to ExpectA moderate intensity, 13km trek through mountains, rice terraces, and hidden villages.Visit Suoi Ho, Matra, and Ta Phin villages, meeting H'mong, Black H'mong, and Red Dao communities.Explore the historic remains of a French-era monastery (if you select the easy main-road route).Learn about local farming, traditions, and even some common H'mong phrases from your guide.End your trek with an optional Red Dao herbal bath â a great way to soothe your muscles.Learn about medicinal plants from Red Dao women who have been healing their communities for generations.Enjoy a delicious local lunch with fresh ingredients (this is no average trekking meal!).Your adventure supports local education and job opportunities for ethnic minority youth.Good to KnowThis is a private trek, so you get a more personal experience and set your pace and trail difficulty.This trek has multiple route options (overall easy to medium). Your guide will recommend the best route on the day based on your fitness, preferences, and weather/trail conditions.Easy main-road route: flatter and usually passes the French monastery. Mountain route: longer, narrower, and does not pass the churchâso the monastery visit isnât guaranteed.If you choose the adventurous mountain route, expect muddy sections, stream crossings, and a bit of scrambling.In rainy weather, trails can get slipperyâwear proper hiking shoes and bring a raincoat or umbrella.Red Dao herbal bath: If you choose this add-on, the bathhouse has several private room types and youâll be assigned based on availability. If youâd like a room with a window view, please tell your guide in advanceâweâll try our best, but it canât be guaranteed. In winter, we donât recommend window rooms as drafts can make it noticeably colder.Transport from Ta Phin village back to Sapa is included.
Experience highlights
What Youâll be Doing
Explore minority villages, learn about medicinal plants and pass by French church ruins
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Whatâs Included
Lunch
English speaking guide
Village entrance fees
Permit fees
Pick-up and drop-off in Sapa town
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Who youâre supporting

Community Champion

Women-led Wonder
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Next Available Dates
Prices shown in USD
Select Time for 08 Jun 2026
Additional Information
Where we'll meet
Start Point
Free pick-up from Hotels in Sapa town(Sapa Church, Phá» HĂ m Rá»ng, Vietnam)
- 15 mins before selected timeslot
- Notes: We offer free pick-up and drop-off in hotels in the center of Sapa town. If you're staying further away in villages (such as Ta Van, Cat Cat, Lao Chai, etc.), please come directly to our office at 689B Dien Bien Phu Street, Sapa, or consider the transport add-on.
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End Point
- End at Start Point(s)
Start & Ends
Daily
09:00AM - 03:00PM
Suitability / Accessibility
- Child Friendly (No Minimum Age)
Cancellation & other policies
Cancellation
Cancel 24 hours before activity for a full refund
What to Pack
- Hat
- Hiking boots
- Long sleeves and trousers
- Mosquito repellent
- Rain coat
- Sunscreen
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Meet your host
Shu Tan, a single mother from the Black Hmong tribe, saw the challenges local youth facedâmany couldnât finish school or find stable jobs. She wanted to change that. So, she started a social enterprise, Vietnamâs first Hmong-owned homestay and trekking company, using tourism to give back. With support from volunteers, she launched the first Hmong-owned homestay, a socially conscious trekking service, and a boarding facility to help ethnic minority youth access education. The company reinvests profits into scholarships, job opportunities, and training for locals, tackling systemic issues like illiteracy and economic instability. Every trek with them helps fund education, every homestay supports a local family.
Experience: 13 years
Speaks: Fluent English
Acceptance rate: 99%
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