Lost in the Ethnic Beauty
Lost in the Ethnic Beauty - 09 Days
You will discover
Tour Briefing
- Day 01Hanoi arrival (D)
- Day 02Hanoi full day city tour (B/L/-)
- Day 03Hanoi - Nghia Lo (B/L/D)
- Day 04Muong Lo(Nghia Lo) - Tu Le - Mu Cang Chai (B/L/D)
- Day 05Mu Cang Chai -Than Uyen - Na Tam - Sapa (B/L/-)
- Day 06Sapa - Bac Ha (B/L/-)
- Day 07Bac Ha - Thac Ba (B/L/D)
- Day 08Thac Ba - Hanoi (B/L/-)
- Day 09Hanoi - Departure (B/-/-)
You will be interested in:
- Discover the ethnic minority groups and their daily customs.
- Experience on the amazing roads with beautiful landscapes.
- Marvel at the pristine rice terraces.
- Enjoy the splendid panoramic views in the valley of rice terraces at Khau Pha pass
- The beautiful rural landscape in Na Tam.
- Enjoy the gorgeous and grandiose landscape at O Quy Ho Pass, the longest and highest pass in Vietnam.
- A boat trip in Thac Ba Lake.
- Discover the traditional local dishes and specialities.
DO YOU KNOW? THIS IS A PRIVATE TOUR AND AUTHENTIK TRAVEL COULD CUSTOMIZE IT TO FIT YOUR TRAVEL PLAN AND EXPECTATION!
Detail Program
Day 01 : Hanoi arrival (D)
Our Authentik Travel tour guide and driver will welcome you at the airport and transfer to your Hotel in the city center.
Get some first briefing information about our country.
Overnight in Hanoi.
Day 02 : Hanoi full day city tour (B/L/-)
Exploring the Temple of Literature or Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam, the outstanding Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, visiting the French Quarter, and discovering the Hanoi Old Quarter
9:00 AM: Get picked up by tour guide to the Temple of Literature which was built under the Ly dynasty in the 11th century for worshipping Confucius and teaching Royal children. Enjoy a walk in the garden to the city’s symbol Khue Van Cac. You will then visit the World Heritage "stone steles” which shows the names of outstanding students. Continue to explore the Quoc Tu Giam which is considered the first national university of Vietnam.
The next stop is the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology (closed every Monday) which offers a deep insight into Vietnamese culture through traditional costumes, tools, musical instruments, and traditional houses of many ethnic groups. To fully explore this interesting museum, it takes you around two hours.
In the afternoon, visit (outside) Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum before continuing the day with a walking tour in the Hanoi Old Quarter. Start with a small pagoda named Ba Da quietly located in a small alley - only a few steps from the Hanoi Great Cathedral, built by French colonialism in the 19th century. Your tour guide takes you to typical streets of Hanoi, such as Lan Ong Street, which sells traditional medicine, and Lo Ren Street, where metal items are produced. Stop to visit the Dong Xuan Central Market - the largest in Hanoi. Continue walking to the famous area for night activities and street food - Ta Hien Street, where you can see the vibrant streets with a lot of amazing local foods and drinks. Try to taste some for an unforgettable experience.
Return to the city center and take a break before attending the water puppet show, a unique performance that originated in the 11th century. These shows depict the daily life, culture, and beliefs of the Vietnamese people through puppets moving on water. The performance often includes traditional music as well.
Come back to the hotel. End of the day
Day 03 : Hanoi - Nghia Lo (B/L/D)
Thanh Son green tea hill and Muong Lo rice valley.
In the morning, meet our tour guide and driver at your hotel and transfer to Muong Lo via Thanh Son. Muong Lo is known as one of the four most important fertile valleys of the north west (Muong Thanh in Dien Bien Phu, Muong Tac in Phu Yen and Muong Than in Than Uyen) in which the Thai ethnic group predominates. The village consists of hundreds of houses on wooden stilts and Thai people cultivate the water rice.
Drive to the national road number 32 along the black river (Da River) one of the most important rivers in the northwest. In Thanh Son, we will make a stop to visit the green tea plantation hill then walk through the stilt-house villages. It belongs to the Muong ethnic group, considered as Authentic Viet. The Muong ethnic group is one of few communities in the north that is immune to Chinese influence.
Arrive in Nghia Lo, check in at your home stay in the Thai village and enjoy their hospitality.
Walk or bike around the Thai village to discover the beautiful rice field valley and hamlets that still preserve the authentic houses on stilts and meet the friendly locals.
Go back to the home stay to freshen up and rest.
Dinner will be served with special traditional local foods.
Driving time: 5hours – 200km
Cycling: 5-10km depends on your interests.
Overnight in Nghia Lo.
Day 04 : Muong Lo(Nghia Lo) - Tu Le - Mu Cang Chai (B/L/D)
Thai people in Tu Le Valley – Khau Pha pass – Mu Cang Chai rice terraces.
After breakfast, visit a local market in Nghia Lo then transfer to Mu Cang Chai via Tu Le. Mu Cang Chai is well known for its marvelous rice terrace widely considered as the most beautiful in the world.
In 2007, Che Cu Nha, De Su Phinh and La Pan Tan were recognized as outdoor masterpieces on the list of national heritage.
At the exit of Nghia Lo, you will cross the hilly region populated by the Zao ethnic group on the hills and the Zay in the valley. Stop for a chance to take photos and meet the local people on the way.
Arrive in Tu Le. It is possible to trek to the valley where Thai people live in houses on stilts and have some unusual encounters that allow you to immerse yourself into the authentic local life.
In the afternoon, continue to Khau Pha pass which offers you a splendid panoramic view of the valley of rice terraces. Then the car will take you to La Pan Tan which is a legendary route for photographers.
You will admire the gorgeous rice terrace masterpieces created by the Hmong peasant artists from generation to generation.
Enjoy the majestic landscape and follow the route from La Pan Tan to Mam Xoi.
Arrive in the village and take a shower and rest.
Enjoy dinner and stay overnight in a homestay.
Driving time: 3hour – 100km.
Trekking: 2-3 hours (optional).
Overnight in Mu Cang Chai.
Day 05 : Mu Cang Chai -Than Uyen - Na Tam - Sapa (B/L/-)
Thai valleys in Than Uyen, Laotian and Lu ethnic groups in Na Tam – Hoang Lien Son pass.
After breakfast, transfer to Than Uyen, one of the Thai rice valleys. The splendid landscape of rice terraces in Mu Cang Chai will follow you along the way to Than Uyen.
Before turning right to Sapa, we will make a stop to visit Na Tam Village where the Laotian and Lu people live. This is a beautiful, tranquil landscape. Traditionally, the local women are distinguished by black teeth and indigo colored clothing encrusted with silver pieces. Take a 2 hour hike through the river, villages, rice fields, and hills and meet the locals.
Meet our driver for a transfer to Sapa, crossing Hoang Lien Son pass (O Quy Ho pass). This is the longest and highest pass in Vietnam, 54km in length and 2047m in height. Stop to relax at the top of the pass and soak up the grandiose landscape. This is also a great place for photos.
Arrive in Sapa, a town discovered by the French in 1903, in the afternoon. With a temperate climate, Sapa became an attraction for holidaymakers because of its beautiful rice valley, splendid mountain range and the diversity of minority tribes such as Black Hmong, Red Zao and the Zay ethnics.
Stay overnight at a hotel in the town.
Driving time: 4hours – 140km
Trekking: 2 hours in Na Tam.
Overnight in Sapa.
Day 06 : Sapa - Bac Ha (B/L/-)
Ma Tra Valley – Ta Phin and Bac Ha – the plum plateau.
Depart from your accommodation for the hike following the itinerary: Ma Tra – Ta Phin which is less touristic. The journey will lead you to the superb rice terrace valley, meeting the local people of the Black Hmong and Red Zao ethnic groups. They were originally from southern China. They settled in Vietnam in the 11th century. And still live at high altitude, far away from the modern world. This helps them to preserve their traditions, language and especially their ancestral way of life. Make a stop on the way to visit a Hmong family and school in Ma Tra Village. After a 3-hour trek, you will reach the Red Zao village to transfer to Sapa.
In the afternoon, transfer in Bac Ha via Lao Cai City. Stop in the city for a visit to the Vietnam - China border gate.
Arrive in Bac Ha in the late afternoon. Located at an altitude of 1000m, Bac Ha is home to several ethnic groups such as the colorful Hmong, Phu La and Tays. Bac Ha is well known for its weekly, colorful Sunday market surrounded by wild and beautiful scenery. Bac Ha market is not only for the exchange of goods but it has also been for the cultural exchange of the ethnic groups for centuries.
Walking distance: 12km – 3 hours.
Driving distance: 100km – 3 hours.
Level: Moderate.
Overnight at hotel in Bac Ha.
Day 07 : Bac Ha - Thac Ba (B/L/D)
Flower Hmong Village – Thac Ba Lake.
From Bac Ha, it is possible to visit a colorful, ethnic market if it falls on these days: Bac Ha Market on Sunday, Can Cau Market on Saturday. Enjoy the striking atmosphere with so many goods such as vegetables, poultry, horses and buffalos while capturing many minority groups in their best colorful clothing of the week.
The next stop is Ban Pho Village, famous for its corn alcohol. Discover life in the village and the people who survive from the cultivation of corn and plums.
Thanks to the village’s water source, they make and exceptional corn-flavored alcohol that is appreciated by both the locals and the guests from afar.
Go trekking through some Hmong ethnic villages and end up at Na Kheo, a Tay ethnic village. Simply idyllic, it's a typical Bac Ha Landscape, mixed with corn fields, manioc hills and clay houses. Plum gardens decorated with Hmong women and their colorful skirts will accompany you along the trip.
In the afternoon, depart to Thac Ba Lake, inhabited by Zao ethnics with white trousers. This is an ideal resting place as it's an ecological lake.
Along the way, encounter untouched ethnic groups of Tay and Nung people in the middle of authentic villages with hundreds of houses on stilts covered with thatch.
Enjoy dinner and stay overnight in a homestay (A stilt-house of the Zao people)
Driving time: 3hours – 130km
Walking distance: 10km – 3hours
Day 08 : Thac Ba - Hanoi (B/L/-)
Ecological Paradise.
In the morning, take a boat trip to discover Thac Ba Lake, an artificial lake used for hydroelectricity. In front of your eyes, you will admire the huge valley covered by water and numerous hilltops from the hundreds of islets which bring a certain charm to the lake.
Visit a Zao village, then go back to host family to say good bye and transfer to Hanoi.
Arrive in the late afternoon and it's the end of the Adventure Tour among the ethnic groups.
Driving time: 4hour – 170km.
Day 09 : Hanoi - Departure (B/-/-)
Enjoy your last minutes in Hanoi – the capital of Vietnam before transfer to airport for your next destination.
Tour ends.
Private tour price
Group size | 1 pax | 2 pax | 3 - 4 pax | 5 - 7 pax | >8 pax |
Grand total price/pax | 1250 | 705 | 555 | 445 | Contact us |
Single Supplement | 130 |
Service Included
- Accommodation with daily breakfast
- Private car transfer
- All entrance fees
- English speaking guide
- Meals as indicated (B=Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
- Vietnam Visa approval letter.
- Service charges and Tax
Service Not Included
- International flight tickets from/to your country
- Travel insurance
- Meals not indicated
- Personal Expenses: laundry, drinking, telephone…
- Tips and gratuities
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