Private Sapa Trek with Sapa Sisters | Female-led Social Enterprise
7 hours
Private trip·
Up to 10 people
No Min. Age


Private Sapa Trek with Sapa Sisters | Female-led Social Enterprise
7 hours
Private trip·
Up to 10 people
No Min. Age
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Visit three villages of Y Linh Ho, Lao Chai and Ta Van belonging to the Black H'mong, Giay and Red Dao ethnic minorities. Hike along rice terraces and a small river. You can choose to lunch in a minority home or pack lunch from the hotel at a picturesque location. This trek is of easy-medium difficulty and is 15km long.
Other routes available are: (1) Visiting Ma Tra and Ta Phin villages. Highlights include visiting a cave in Ta Phin village. (2) Visiting Sa Seng, Hang Da, Hau Thau, Giang Ta Chai villages. Do let us know if you would like to do another route at the time of booking!
Tags: Nature Walks, Culture & Sightseeing, Hiking
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Local Villages & Tribes
What's included
What's included
- Private Sapa Sisters guide
- Lunch
- Entrance fee to the valley
Where You'll Meet
Where You'll Meet
Meet at Sapa Sisters Office
Sapa Sisters Office
11 Fansipan, Sa Pa, Lao Cai, Vietnam
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What You'll Do
What You'll Do
Itinerary: Sapa - Y Linh Ho - Ta Van Village (Red Dao Tribe, H'mong Tribe) - Sapa Rice Terraces

Today you'll get to immerse yourself in the traditions of the Red Dao at Ta Van Village.
- 9am: Depart from Sapa
- 10:30am: Arrive at Y Linh Ho to meet the Black H’mong people, head to Lao Chai Village
- 12:30pm: Arrive at Lao Chai Village, lunch
- 1pm: Take off for Ta Van Village
- 2pm: Arrive at Ta Van Village, cultural immersion
- 2:30pm: Return to Sapa by car
- 3:30pm: Arrival in Sapa
This is a sample itinerary and may be weather-dependent.
Meet your host
Meet your host
Sapa Sisters is an all-female guide owned and operated company. The company was started in 2009 by a group of six friends. They saw that it was difficult for young H'mong women to find decent jobs. So they started Sapa Sisters to empower the young Black H'Mong women by giving them fair paying jobs and good skills. All their guides speak English and have long experiences working as guides.
4.9(42 reviews)
14 years experience
Fluent English
Community-Based
Social Enterprise
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What should I pack?
Hat
Hiking boots
Long sleeves and trousers
Mosquito repellent
Rain coat
Sunscreen
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