Sapa Tour By Night Train From Hanoi – 4 Days

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Hanoi, Sapa
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Duration

4 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English

About this tour

Hanoi, Sapa

Embark and conclude your journey in Hanoi! The Hiking & Trekking adventure, titled “Sapa Tour By Night Train From Hanoi,” unfolds over 3 days, guiding you through Hanoi and Sapa. This night train tour package encompasses accommodation in a hotel, the expertise of a knowledgeable guide, insurance coverage, meals, transportation, and additional inclusions.

Included/Excluded

  • * Throughout the tour, guests will be accommodated exclusively in 4- and 5-star hotels.
  • * Accommodation based on twin or double sharing room
  • * All transfers and road transport in modern, air-conditioned vehicles if specified in the program
  • * Meals as mentioned in the program. B-Breakfast, Br-Brunch, L-Lunch, D-Dinner
  • * Your tour guide is a professional, fully trained employee of Indochina Royal Travel
  • * Entrance fees if specified in the program
  • * Airfares, Cruise, Train, Sleeper bus if specified in the program.
  • * Compulsory tips for tour guide and driver
  • * Meals not mentioned in the program
  • * Single Supplement. Early check-in and late check-out. Hotel/Room upgrade
  • * Drinks, personal expenses and any services not clearly mentioned in the program
  • * Surcharge for the festive seasons
  • * Applicable Government Taxes and other service charges.
  • * The tour cost does not include POE charges and passport charges.
  • * Porterage Facility

Hotel List:
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Itinerary

<span> Day 1</span> Hanoi – Night train to Sapa

At 8:00 PM, our chauffeur will collect you from your accommodation in Hanoi's Old Quarter, transporting you to Hanoi Railway Station to board the night train bound for Lao Cai. Rest assured, we'll secure your train tickets and provide guidance on navigating your way into the train cabin and disembarking at Lao Cai Railway Station.

Night 1: Spend the night aboard the train en route to Sapa in a Deluxe cabin with air conditioning.

<span> Day 2</span> Sapa - Lao Chai - Ta Van Village trekking tour

The train is scheduled to arrive at Lao Cai train station around 6:00 AM. Our driver will be waiting with a welcome board bearing your name at the exit gate of Lao Cai Railway Station. Upon meeting you, he will provide transportation along the picturesque road to Sapa town, where you will enjoy breakfast at the hotel.

Following breakfast, we depart from the hotel and commence our trek. The journey leads us to Lao Chai and Ta Van villages nestled in the Muong Hoa valley. Marvel at the panoramic views of the stunning valley, including Fanxipan, the highest peak in Vietnam and Indochina. Trek through the Black H'mong ethnic minority villages, gaining insights into their traditional weaving and embroidery techniques. After a lunch break, continue the descent, traversing vibrant rice paddy fields, until reaching Ta Van village, home to the Dzay ethnic people.

Departing Ta Van, we ascend to the main road, where a car awaits to transfer us back to Sapa. Return to Sapa in the afternoon.

Note: The Lao Chai – Ta Van trekking route spans approximately 12km. Please inform us if you have any constraints regarding long-distance trekking.

Evening: Explore Sapa town at your leisure.

<span> Day 3</span> Sapa tour – transfer to Lao Cai railway station

Subsequently, our tour guide will collect you from the hotel for the day's excursion.

Option 1: Embark on a trek to Cat Cat village

Embark on a trek from the hotel to Cat Cat village of the H'mong ethnic group. This journey offers the opportunity to visit a waterfall and the hydroelectric power station constructed by the French. Learn about the local culture, customs, and the distinctive people here engaged in traditional crafts such as weaving, silver carving, and hand-forged agricultural tools.

Note: The Cat Cat trekking route covers approximately 6km.

12:30 PM: Delight in lunch at the hotel's restaurant.

In the afternoon, enjoy leisure time to explore Sapa town, the market, and the church. Later, transfer to Lao Cai railway station in preparation for the night train journey back to Hanoi.

<span> Day 4</span> Hanoi Arrival

The train is scheduled to reach Hanoi Railway Station at approximately 5:30 AM. The journey concludes at this point.

Durations

1 - 4 days

Languages

English

Regional Tours

Vietnam

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Hanoi, Sapa
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