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Leaving Sapa at about 08.30am by vehicle heading northwards of Sapa along national road 4C uphill to Tram Ton Pass, Vietnam’s highest road pass and famous for its magnificent and spectacular landscapes of Fansipan and Hoang Lien mountain range. Take a break at the top of the pass before descending for an hour along a newly built road which winding its way on mountain sides which offering marvelous scenery of high mountains, lush forest and deep valleys below. Arriving to the upstream section of the Nam Mu River, customers will enjoy an hour easy walk to visit small villages of the Zao Tien, Black Zao and Red Hmong ethnic people before lunch break in Tam Duong Town let. Afternoon trip will be highlighted with an hour walk along large path through the rice fields of Binh Lu valley during which customers will meet and pay visiting to houses of the White Thai, Zay and Lu ethnic people. Walk ends in mid afternoon at a junction with the motor way; take the road transfer for 2 hours back to Sapa.
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Leaving Sapa at about 08.30am by vehicle heading northwards of Sapa along national road 4C uphill to Tram Ton Pass, Vietnam’s highest road pass and famous for its magnificent and spectacular landscapes of Fansipan and Hoang Lien mountain range. Take a break at the top of the pass before descending for an hour along a newly built road which winding its way on mountain sides which offering marvelous scenery of high mountains, lush forest and deep valleys below. Arriving to the upstream section of the Nam Mu River, customers will enjoy an hour easy walk to visit small villages of the Zao Tien, Black Zao and Red Hmong ethnic people before lunch break in Tam Duong Town let.
Afternoon trip will be highlighted with an hour walk along large path through the rice fields of Binh Lu valley during which customers will meet and pay visiting to houses of the White Thai, Zay and Lu ethnic people. Walk ends in mid afternoon at a junction with the motor way; take the road transfer for 2 hours 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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Tour highlights:Northern Vietnam has long attracted adventurers in awe of its vistas, but vastly improved roads have caught the attention of the cycling adventurers. And it's not hard to see why road cycling in Asia is developing: an endless green expanse of climbs and descents, ribbon roads through forests, rice paddies to peaks and cloud-skimming mountain passes. Our road cycling Northern Vietnam trip from Hanoi to Sapa takes riders through the very best of Southeast Asia's next cycling paradise, for a truly unforgettable cycle tour.
Meet at the group hotel in the Old Quarter of Hanoi. A group transfer from Hanoi Airport is provided. We will aim to do the bike fitting before lunch and then, in the afternoon, we will head out with our guide on a walking tour of the Old Quarter. The Old Quarter, a maze of 35 streets, is essentially the original pre-20th century Hanoi. The names of the streets tell a fascinating story about the history of the city, prior to the modern age each street was named for the particular trade for which it was (and sometimes still is) known; look out for Hang Gai (Silk Street) and Hang Bac (Silver Street). We'll also make a stop at Hoan Kiem Lake (Lake of the Restored Sword), the epicentre of old Hanoi. We will also stop at a shop where we can learn about traditional medicine and at an authentic Hanoian house, where we can enjoy a cup of local tea. Afterwards we head to a local restaurant where we can enjoy a welcome dinner to celebrate the start of our holiday. Our first chance to sample the deliciously fragrant Vietnamese cuisine and test out our chopstick skills!
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SAPA to LAI CHAU:
Mysterious region on west side of Fansipan - Ref. C1DC
(Sapa - Tram Ton - Chua Va - Tam Duong - Pa Pe – Sapa)
Tour highlights:
Magnificent and breathtaking landscapes of Hoang Lien mountain range, Tram Ton pass and especially the west side of Fansipan with more sunshine in winter months
Paying visit to villages of tribal people such as Red Hmong, Black Zao, Zao Tien and specially the Lu whose population is only about 5 thousands in Vietnam.
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DAY WALK: Sapa - Tram Ton - Chua Va villages - Tam Duong - Pa Pe villages – Sapa
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EASY WALK:
Tour summary: Road transfer 98 km for 2 ways, approx. 4 hours/ Easy walk, sightseeing and visiting tribal villages from 4 to 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.
EASY WALK:
Relaxed and mild walks suitable for walkers with average levels of fitness and who are generally in good health. These walks are typically on maintained trails or timber roads and have marked trails with signage. Gradients are mild with no steep uphill or downhill section. No previous hiking experience is required and they are suitable for novices and different age groups. Walking is typically limited to 3-5 hours per day (up to 12 km of walking).