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Leaving Sapa at 08.30 m, transfer 15km by road to the Mong Sen Bridge with several stops along the way for enjoying spectacular landscapes. Start walking along large dirt path for nearly an hour, then following a narrow dirt trail winding its way on steep hill-sides along the eastern bank of the Mong Sen stream for 2 hours to Mong Sen 2 village which consisted of three isolated hamlets of the Black Hmong and Red Zao people. Spend an hour to explore these hamlets for interesting discovery, then lunch break. Continue hiking along the same trail for nearly an hour up and downhill towards Ta Phin Valley and arrive to Ta Phin commune in mid afternoon. Take a walk around this stunning valley, paying visit to some Red Zao families. The Red Zao women are famous for their handicraft skills, especially the embroidery for decorating their traditional costumes with motifs that depicts their religion, believe or description of the nature surrounding… The walk ends at about 4.30 to 5.00pm, picked up and transfer by road back to Sapa.
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Leaving Sapa at 08.30 m, transfer 15km by road to the Mong Sen Bridge with several stops along the way for enjoying spectacular landscapes.
Start walking along large dirt path for nearly an hour, then following a narrow dirt trail winding its way on steep hill-sides along the eastern bank of the Mong Sen stream for 2 hours to Mong Sen 2 village which consisted of three isolated hamlets of the Black Hmong and Red Zao people. Spend an hour to explore these hamlets for interesting discovery, then lunch break.
Continue hiking along the same trail for nearly an hour up and downhill towards Ta Phin Valley and arrive to Ta Phin commune in mid afternoon. Take a walk around this stunning valley, paying visit to some Red Zao families. The Red Zao women are famous for their handicraft skills, especially the embroidery for decorating their traditional costumes with motifs that depicts their religion, believe or description of the nature surrounding… The walk ends at about 4.30 to 5.00pm, picked up and transfer by road back to Sapa.
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Answer some simple questions to start building a lifeline that celebrates a life. See how your answers create an entirely unique shape that will live on in digital memorial. Explore the story that we create and discover new insights into their life. Every lifeline is unique, inspired by the people, interests and achievements that have shaped someone's life. During this experience, we will help you remember and celebrate all these things, beginning with a few simple questions. We will guide you through the experience, step by step, and basing on what story we will create a unique page accompanied with the music resonating with the life.
Answer some simple questions to start building a lifeline that celebrates a life. See how your answers create an entirely unique shape that will live on in digital memorial. Explore the story that we create and discover new insights into their life. Every lifeline is unique, inspired by the people, interests and achievements that have shaped someone's life. During this experience, we will help you remember and celebrate all these things, beginning with a few simple questions. We will guide you through the experience, step by step, and basing on what story we will create a unique page accompanied with the music resonating with the life.
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Mong Sen Bridge to Ta Phin - Ref. W1DC
(Sapa - Mong Sen Bridge - Mong Sen 2 village - Ta Phin valley - Sapa
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Important notes:
This is an off beaten track walk, which is very good for clients who wish to get away from crowds at touristic places.
The walk is hard from Mong Sen Bridge to Ta Phin because the trail getting uphill most of the time. So it is not recommended to classic, old-age customers or family travel with children under 14. Changing of direction from Ta Phin to Mong Sen Bridge makes it easier for most of the walk will get downhill.
Good trekking shoes should be worn. Rain gear is of great important.
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Tour summary: Transfer approx.1 hour, 30km ways/ Walk approx.5 hours ascending from 721m to 1,301m and descending to 1,280m, grade 2 of 5.
Four seasons of travel:
Sa Pa climate has subtropical and temperate climates, so it is cool all year round, the average annual air temperature is 15ºC. Summer is not as hot as the coastal plain, the temperature is about 13ºC - 15°C (night) and 20ºC - 25°C (daytime). Winter is usually cloudy and very cold, the temperature sometimes drops below 0°C, sometimes it snows.
From May to August in Sapa, there is a lot of rain. The average annual rainfall reaches 1,800 - 2,200mm.
Weather in Sapa a day has four seasons: the morning is spring weather; at noon the weather is like summer, usually with light sunshine, cool climate; Clouds and dew fall in the afternoon, creating a cool feeling like autumn and the night is the cold of winter.
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