Our
porters carry the equipment and
food. No ropes or technical climbing
skills are needed, just endurance
and plenty of energy. The terrain is
rugged, wet and often cold...
DAY
1: HANOI ARRIVAL
Arrival
Hanoi by morning. Transfer to hotel
for check in and freshen up. Our
guide will meet you for the trip
briefing and to escort you to lunch
at Brother’s cafe– a wonderful
fusion of Viet/French buffet style
cuisine. After lunch, discover the
unknown parts of Hanoi’s Old Quarter
by Cyclo and on foot. The
bewildering maze of narrow streets
tells a fascinating story of Hanoi
where past meets present. Sample
typical Northern Vietnamese cuisine
at a local restaurant in the
evening. Overnight Hanoi. (L-D)
DAY
2: A DAY CITY TOUR
After
breakfast, we ready for visit to the
Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh and then
drive on to the Museum of Ethnology.
The Museum of Ethnology is one of
Vietnam’s best with interactive
displays and a wide collection of
well. preserved objects and
documents. It is also a great place
to learn about Vietnam’s 52 ethnic
minority peoples. From the Museum of
Ethnology, drive back to the centre
of town. Lunch at “Pho 24” to sample
a typical noodle soup dish. In the
afternoon take a guided walk to some
of Hanoi’s hidden markets and old
streets or enjoy free time. Dinner &
transfer to the station for the
overnight train to Lao Cai.
Overnight on board in a 4 berth
cabin. (B-L-D)
DAY 3: LAOCAI- SAPA TRAILS TREK
Arrival
Lao Cai and be greeted by your local
trekking guide. Drive for one hour
and a half up into the mountains and
to the former French hill station of
Sapa, home to some of Vietnam’s most
colorful ethnic groups. Have
breakfast in a restaurant teaching
local ethnic minority children the
restaurant trade and skills for
life. After checking into your
hotel, we start exploring the
region. Today’s trek will pass
through many minority villages. As
there are not so many villages on
the ascent of Fansipan, today is
aimed at experiencing as much
cultural contact as possible. From
Sapa transfer 20km down hill to the
Black Hmong Village of Supan. From
here we start trekking down to the
bottom of the Sapa valley to Ban Ho,
a Tay village located on the banks
of a stunning river. From here the
trek undulates continuously and then
rises steeply to several minority
villages. Return to Sapa for
overnight. Overnight Hotel. 5-7hours
trekking (B-L-D)
DAY
4: MT FANSIPANG- PINE CAMP 2100m
Begin
trekking from Sapa with your Black
Hmong Porter team, who come from
nearby villages. Starting at 1500 m,
you pass through Sapa’s 1960s style
market and hike downhill to the
bottom of the Cat Cat valley. After
a 20-minutes, reach the Hmong
village of Cat Cat, where pigs scuff
freely among wooden houses, and
children look curiously at your
strange attire. The valley is quite
wide and there are expansive views.
The forests have been cut to make
way for human habitation. At the
bottom of the valley (1200 m) cross
River Linh Ho, carefully edging
across a bamboo bridge. From here
the long climb starts. Hike on a
small trail running up through
cardamom farms. After approx. 2
hours, reach to the altitude of
1700m, where lunch will be prepared
by your cook. In the afternoon,
continue the ascent into thick
rainforest, passing some tricky,
short steep slopes. The steps made
by tree roots are very helpful!
Count the numbers of species of
orchids on your way up. Before
nightfall, you will reach the first
camp base at 2000-m altitude,
located next to a small stream, in a
clearing surrounded by pines.
Overnight in tented camp. (B-L-D) 5
– 6 hours trekking.
DAY
5: BASE CAMP 1
Start
after a leisurely breakfast with a
100m descent, before again moving
upwards. Keep an eye open for giant
butterflies - some can reach a
wingspan of 25 cm. At around 2400 m
the rainforest gradually gives way
to huge, succulent bamboo. You will
trek up some short slopes, but it is
a little easier on the muscles than
the previous afternoon. Stop for
lunch at a scenic spot in the forest
at 2500 m. The first real challenge
comes in the afternoon. Scramble up
a long steep stone slope, which will
take about 2.5 hours to the altitude
of 2650 m, where your camp will be
based today.
From here, you will enjoy the nice
view down through the long Sapa
valley, over the area you have just
passed, to the mountain range on the
other side. The lights from Sapa
below and the lights of the stars
above will give you a magnificent
night. And you will have an exciting
day tomorrow: the summit day. It is
possible to continue to a smaller
camp at 2600m. There will be no
views though as the site is situated
in a small steep valley near a
waterfall. Overnight in tented camp.
(B-L-D) 7 – 8 hours trekking.
DAY
6: SUMMIT 3146m- BASE CAMP 2
After
an early breakfast, continue
climbing on limestone through wet
bamboo forest. The ascent is steep,
and after an hours hard climbing,
emerge from the forest to trek
through an Eco zone where only
canes, miniature bamboo, long
grasses and water-rail flowers can
grow. Trek on a narrow track through
canes, up to 3000 m. From here one
can enjoy the enormous view of the
surrounding mountain ranges and Sapa
town deep below. Follow a stream
down through bamboo forest to 2600 m
then continue trekking up another
steam up again to 2800 m, and lunch.
After lunch the going is tough. Trek
on rocky footpaths through miniature
cane forests eventually and
triumphantly reaching the summit at
3143 m. This is the highest point in
Indochina, and the views are
stunning, to the North into China as
well as South to Laos, with the
mountainous area of Lai Chau and
Dien Bien Phu in between. After
celebrations on the summit descend
along a slippery trail to base camp
at 2800 m on the other side of the
summit. The forest is clearer here
so there are views all along the
way. Base camp is pleasant set among
the canes.
Overnight in tented camp. (B-L-D) 7
– 8 hours trekking
DAY
7: BASE CAMP 2800m- HEAVEN GATE-
SAPA- LAOCAI
A
shorter days trek allows for
leisurely morning-coffee and
contemplation of the sounds of
nature, while our porters take down
camp and move ahead down the
mountain. Descend through a bamboo
forest on a light slope, and then
trek through forest down streambeds
eventually emerging at Hoang Lien
National Park’s gate. From here the
jeeps will take you back to Sapa,
with an opportunity to visit Silver
Waterfall. This trek is 4 –5 hours.
Check into a day room in Sapa, or
LaoCai before early dinner and
departure to Lao Cai for the
overnight train to Hanoi. Overnight
on train. (B-L-D) 4 hours trekking
DAY 8: HANOI-HALONG BAY OVERNIGHT
Bay
and a cruise on board the luxurious
Emeraude, a wonderful replica of a
classic steamship for the ultimate
Halong Bay experience. Enjoy
optional high tea in the late
afternoon. A sunset cocktail is
served on the sundeck followed by a
buffet dinner. If a steam ship
doesn't fit, cruise by private or
shared wooden junk. Overnight on
board of the Emeraude. (B-L-D)
DAY
9: HALONG BAY- HANOI
Wake up to fresh coffee and a
wholesome breakfast before cruising
back to BaiChay Pier. Early morning
Tai Chi is an optional extra on the
sundeck before your brunch time. At
09h00am, disembarkation and say
goodbye to Emeraude Cruise. Transfer
back to Hanoi by car. In the late
afternoon walk to Hanoi’s Thang Long
theatre for a traditional
performance of water puppets. Dinner
at one of Hanoi’s best restaurants.
Overnight in Hotel. (Brunch-D)
DAY 10: HANOI DEPARTURE
At leisure until transfer to the
airport for onward flights (B). End
of Services.
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