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2D1N Lao Than Trek | A Must-Do for Adventurous Hikers
Conquer 2D1N Lao Than peak, a hidden gem for avid hikers.
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DURATION
2 days 1 night

Booking type
Join-in trip

MEET UP
Free pick-up

Group size
Up to 10 guests
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Conquer Lao Than peak, reward- jaw-dropping views
If you're the kind of person who prefers their mountain peaks crowd-free and extra scenic, this trek is calling your name. Your host will lead you on an unforgettable 2-day adventure to conquer Lao Than peak, aka "the roof of Y Ty". The trek is tough, perfect for an intermediate hiker's challenge, but the reward is oh-so-sweet. Think jaw-dropping panoramas that rival even Fansipan, and the sweet sense of accomplishment that makes every step worth it.What to expect:A physically demanding hike (great if you love a challenge)20km trail with unforgettable viewsTransport from Sapa and backThe quiet thrill of reaching a less-touristed summitImportant tips:Not for beginner hikers – you'll want some trail experience for this one!About Mt Lao ThanThink epic views, fewer crowds, and a true test of your hiking spirit – that's Lao Than peak in a nutshell. Standing tall at 2860 meters, it offers those dreamy mountain panoramas with a side of adventure. Imagine layers of clouds swirling around, fresh air filling your lungs, and the thrill of reaching a summit less-traveled than its neighbor, Fansipan. One for the bucket list, for sure!
What You’ll be Doing
Day 1:
Start at 7:30am. Pick up from Sapa, then start your climb. Overnight at base camp.Day 2:
Summit Lao Than mountain at sunrise! End in Sapa at 4pm.Show Details
What’s Included
1 Breakfast + 2 Lunches + 1 Dinner
1-night accommodation (basecamp)
1 litter of water/per person per day
National park entry fees
English speaking guide
Porter support ( from 3 pax we will provide Porter )
Transport from Sapa to Lao Than and return provided ( from 1 pax transport by Motorbike, from 2 pax will provide a car transport )
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Who you’re supporting

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Additional Information
Where we'll meet
Start Point
Free pick-up from Your hotel in Sapa town(Sa Pa, Vietnam)
- 07:30am
- Notes: Depending on the other pick-ups on that day, the pick-up timings may vary.
+1 other option
End Point
- End at Start Point(s)
Start & ends
- If Pick-up from Your hotel in Sapa town07:30AM on Day 1 - 04:00PM on Day 2
- If Pick-up from Main Bus stop in Sapa town07:30AM on Day 1 - 04:00PM on Day 2
Suitability / Accessibility
- Vegetarian food available
- Child Friendly (No Minimum Age)
Cancellation & other policies
- CancellationTo secure your spot, your host will turn away other guests. Because of this, cancellations aren't allowed.
What to Pack
- Cash for additional purchases - You migh need to buy extra drink etc...
- Hat
- Mosquito repellant
- Rain jacket
- Seasonally appropriate clothing
- Sturdy walking boots or shoes
- Sunscreen
- Trekking pole
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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: 7 years
Speaks: Basic English
Acceptance rate: 88%
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