HS01: Mu Cang Chai and Sapa – 4 days / 3 nights

Trip Duration: 4 Days 3 Nights

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Rice Terraced Fields
Witness the breathtaking beauty of the rice terraced fields in Mu Cang Chai, a sight to behold.
Stunning Landscapes
Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes that unfold as you journey through the northern regions.
Ethnic Minorities Culture
Experience the unique culture and lifestyle of the ethnic minorities inhabiting the area.
Authentic Northern Vietnamese Cuisine
Savor the authentic flavors of Northern Vietnamese cuisine, with its emphasis on fresh, local ingredients and traditional cooking methods.

HS01: Mu Cang Chai and Sapa – 4 days / 3 nights

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The tour program is suitable for those who want to travel, but are not clear about the attractions, do not know how to arrange a reasonable itinerary, or simply have not found a travel companion.

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In the heart of Northern Vietnam, where mist-shrouded mountains cradle emerald rice terraces, begins a journey of wonder— the HS01: Mu Cang Chai and Sapa 4-day, 3-night tour. Crafted for the curious traveler seeking authenticity and breathtaking beauty, this private expedition by Le Toan Travel is a seamless blend of nature, culture, and connection.

It all begins in Hanoi, where travelers set off toward Mu Cang Chai, traversing winding roads that open up to vast, cascading rice terraces. A pause at the Khau Pha Pass offers a serene coffee break with panoramic views—clouds drifting lazily over golden fields. Wandering through the quaint Lim Mong village and the iconic terraces of La Pan Tan and Mam Xoi, one meets the soul of rural Vietnam etched into every hillside.

The second day winds upward to Sapa, with scenic stops at Sang Nhu’s “horseshoe” terraces and ethnic villages like Lao Chai or Kim Noi. The journey climbs toward the clouds—past Silver Waterfall and Heaven’s Gate—before settling into the cool alpine charm of Sapa.

But perhaps the most soul-stirring moment comes on Day 3, with a trek through Muong Hoa Valley. Here, among whispering bamboo and terraced slopes, visitors walk the land of the Black H’mong and Red Dao people. A picnic lunch amid the hills, followed by an overnight stay at the ethereal Topas Ecolodge—recognized by National Geographic—brings tranquility that lingers long after.

The final day is for quiet reflection. A slow morning at the ecolodge allows travelers to absorb the mountain peace before returning to Hanoi, spirits full and hearts humbled.

This journey is not just a tour; it is an embrace of Vietnam’s northern soul—where nature and tradition whisper stories to those willing to listen.

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Itinerary
Day 1: Hanoi to Mu Cang Chai: A Journey Through Rice Terraces

After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive to Mu Cang Chai (approx. 300km).

  • Stop at Lim Mong village for a walk through Tu Le valley, immersing yourself in local life and culture.
  • Enjoy a coffee break at the summit of Khau Pha pass, taking in panoramic views of mountains, clouds, and rice terraces.
  • Visit the stunning rice terraces of La Pan Tan and Mam Xoi before checking into your hotel or homestay in Mu Cang Chai.

Overnight in Mu Cang Chai. (Lunch, Dinner)

Day 2: Mu Cang Chai to Sapa: Exploring Heritage and Waterfalls

Start your day with breakfast amidst the rice terraces.

  • Visit the ‘Horseshoes’ terraces at Sang Nhu village and the rice terraces at Lao Chai or Kim Noi village.
  • Drive to Sapa, stopping to admire the view from ‘The Heaven Gate’ and the Silver Waterfall.

Check in upon arrival in Sapa. Overnight in Sapa. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Day 3: Sapa: Trekking Through Muong Hoa Valley to Topas Ecolodge

Explore Muong Hoa valley and its stunning rice terraces.

  • Trek down from Y Linh Ho village, visiting ethnic villages along the way.
  • Enjoy a picnic lunch.
  • Continue to Topas Ecolodge, a mountain resort recognized by National Geographic.

Overnight at Topas Ecolodge. (Breakfast, Lunch)

Day 4: Topas Ecolodge to Hanoi: Farewell to the Mountains

Enjoy free time at Topas Ecolodge.

  • Transfer back to Hanoi (approx. 6 hours).
  • Drop off at your hotel in Hanoi.

(Breakfast)

Question 1: Best time for Northeast and Northwest Vietnam tour
The Northwest
The Northwest are very famous for their endless beautiful rice fields that look really like a picturesque landscape. And you can fully enjoy that beauty while traveling to those areas from May to Sep. In May & June, it is called the water falling season by the local people as it is the time they fill in the terraced rice fields with water. Everywhere is like a giant mirror reflecting the natural beauty and the sunlight. In Jul & Aug, the rice fields are being colored green and arising as a charming green picture. The most beautiful time to enjoy terraced rice fields in Sapa and the Northwest is at the end of August and in the beginning of September when they turns yellow – a perfect color of a masterpiece created by nature and human.
How about the other months? In fact, the other months are also a good time to travel to those areas as you can see many other amazing things like peach and plum trees & flowers in Spring time from January to March or snow sometimes covering everywhere in Winter time from December to February.
Just be aware that many days in Winter can be sunk deep in fog and frost with short views and make your trip out of our expectation. However, discovering the daily life of local people during Winter gives you memorable experience, for sure, as their hard conditions are really shown on those days.

The Northeast
Northeast region includes mountainous provinces in the far North of Vietnam where the weather is cool/cold all year round. It will be severely cold from December to February with average temperature of 8 degree C and cool in the rest of year with average temperature of 25 degree C.
Be aware that it will be wet and foggy in cold season and you can’t enjoy the spectacular and beautiful sceneries. However, there will be drizzly weather during cold season only, not typhoon. Furthermore, visiting local ethnic people during cold days will be different experiences as you can see and entirely understand their life of deprivation and misery.
Rainiest months in those areas are July and August, however, those 2 months are also best time for traveling to the Northeast as you can enjoy yellow rice fields in other areas in general and in Bac Son Valley in particular. Ban Gioc Waterfall is also more beautiful during rainy season.

Question 2: Trekking routes and trekking distances
Trekking is a must-do activity while traveling in those remote areas, then it plays an important role in that trip, of course. So you should clear all information with your travel consultant or tour guide about your trekking tours as some of them are very hard and dangerous that are just suitable for young and energetic people only. A suitable trekking distance will help you fully enjoy the trip, the culture, the local people as well as the nature, otherwise, tiredness of a hard and long trekking distance will surely make you have many negative thoughts.
The trekking routes are also important as it should really be arranged based on your traveling time. In beautiful time, it is advised to do popular trekking routes even though they can be crowded with tourists as those routes pass amazing terraced rice fields that you have never seen. However, when the harvest season is over, you should consider the trekking routes that are not crowded and passing remote villages.

Question 3: What should be prepared for Vietnam Northeast Loop Tour
Clothes: Traveling in cool season, you should prepare summer clothes with some light jackets as it will be pretty cold in the early morning and evening. Whereas warm coats are highly recommended for traveling in cold season as it can be even dropped to 5 degrees under zero.
Rain gear: Weather in the Northeast is not stable that can be changed continuously. It can be rain in the early morning but sunny at noon and rain again in the late afternoon. Then rain gear should be well prepared.
Personal drugs: The far north is really lack of medical infrastructure as well as pharmacy. Then it is advised to bring your personal drugs as well as popular medicines like paracetamol, thermometer, anti-itching lotion, oral rehydration preparation and bandaids.
Mosquito and insect repellent: Those stuff are necessary as you may trek through the wet jungle or stay at local houses near the forest.
Question 4: Traveling to the Northeast in cold season
Hotel with heat: It is better to stay at a hotel with heater (of course, air-conditioner with heat is not available in those areas) if you are planning to travel to the Northeast in cold season. Homestay is not a good idea during that period as you can’t sleep well for sure due to low temperature and privation of warming facilities.

Question 5: Traveling in rainy season
You should consider traveling to those areas in rainy season as it can be dangerous sometimes. When it rains a lot in those areas for many days, erosion is pretty popular and may much affect to your trip.
Question 6: Traveling to the Northeast and Northwest with kids
Traveling to the Northeast with infants and small kids under 6 yrs old is not advised because of the simple life condition and poor infrastructure in those areas, but older kids and teenagers are really fine as they can bear a pretty hard trip and more important, a lot of life-time experiences are waiting for them.

Question 7: Is it safe for traveling to untouched areas
It is safe, for sure, while traveling to the Northwest Mountains or even border regions as those areas are highly controlled and protected by local government. That’s why you have to apply for permission before visiting to the border regions and it will be arranged by your local travel agent. The local ethnic groups are also friendly and hospitality even they can’t speak both Vietnamese and English.
Question 8: Interact with local people
Local people are not familiar with tourists but you are surely warmly welcomed by them as Vietnamese in general and ethnic people in particular are very open and kind and so love to see you as well as to help you in case you need. Then, you should show your good attitudes all the time if you want to visit their houses as well as make a short chat with them. Remember to ask for acceptance when you wish to take their photos.

Question 9: Road condition
Road condition is not a big problem when traveling in the Northeast and Northwest as they are mostly big and smooth roads

Question 10: Donation
Donation is highly recommended and it can be money or not. Normally, you can bring along warm clothes for both adults and kids as it is cold there all year round. Quilted Blanket is another great idea. Or at least, you should prepare some small gifts for local kids like cakes, notebooks, pencils, etc.

HS01: Mu Cang Chai and Sapa – 4 days / 3 nights

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