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Vivian_A, Mar 2026
Trekking tour in Sapa with Vu
Our trip was great! We had Vu as our guide, a Black H’Mong woman who has lived in Sapa her whole life. She is very knowledgeable and friendly, her English is very understandable. The hiking had steep downhills so definitely wear shoes with good traction. Trekking poles would have been great but we didn’t pack any. We did the tour in mid-March so the fog was pretty thick, but we still got some good views. The bungalow didn’t have heat, but the bed was heated and there were nice hot showers.
Teresa_L, Mar 2026
Easy hike
Lovely walk through the villages with lots of interesting things to see. Foot soak at the spa was a nice touch, and the last stop for refreshing drinks and a beautiful view was great. Our tour guide ms Pang was always able to answer our questions and a lovely friendly guide.
Kate_Y, Mar 2026
Tour guide Yao is AMAZING!
We had an amazing experience on this full day tour with Ms Yao! She was very informative on her culture, and her personal story is also very inspiring. Amazing tour, with an amazing tour guide. Thank you Yao for looking after us we wish you and your family all the best! 🫶🏽
Maryam_G, Feb 2026
Duyen was a wonderful...
Duyen was a wonderful host and accommodating of some changes we had to make with regards to the transfer. Linh was an excellent tour guide. We highly recommend booking this private tour - especially if your group has mobility issues/seniors or doesn't want to trek for a long time. We do recommend just booking the day trip and arranging for your own hotel and transfer to Sa Pa.
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Sapa tours tend to focus on hikes, homestays, and total cultural immersion in the misty mountain gem of northern Vietnam. Spend days trekking through emerald rice paddies and charming villages, stopping to cook and share lunch with welcoming local host families. For the more adventurous, private treks offer the chance to conquer Mount Fansipan, the “Roof of Indochina,” guided by knowledgeable locals who share stories about the region’s deep history. While these ascents may be challenging, the breathtaking summit vistas make them well worth the effort.