About this trip
Six days in Sapa built around trekking through the hills and taking on Fansipan Peak, Vietnam's highest point. Alongside the walking, there's time to spend with local communities and get a sense of the customs and daily life of the region.
It's a mixed-activity trip rather than a straight trek, with rock climbing and general exploring worked in alongside the main hiking days. Suits those who want a varied, moderately active week rather than a single-focus mountain expedition.
What you'll do
- Trek through the Sapa hills
- Attempt the summit of Fansipan Peak
- Rock climbing sessions
- Time with local communities to learn about their customs and traditions
- Rated moderate, so you'll want a reasonable base level of fitness
- Partially guided — expect some sections without a guide leading every step
- Suitable for families and groups
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Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Hanoi · 19 Jul – 20 Jul
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