Number one top rated ethical cultural trekking and homestay by ETHOS
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This private 2-day trek through the Sapa Valley is perfect for travelers interested in cultural immersions. The trek includes a homestay in a village set among rice paddies. On the first day, you'll hike an easy nine miles (14 kilometers) through rice paddies and villages, stopping to cook and share lunch with your host family. On the following morning, you can hike to a destination of your choice before taking a taxi back to Sapa.
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Lunch
Dinner
Breakfast
Private transportation
Water and refreshments
Homestay accomodation
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Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
Minimum group size of two required for this booking
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Meals included:, Lunch:Share a feast with your Hmong host family. Share stories and learn about culture over fresh, local food., Dinner:Dinner is together with your host family in your homestay.
Accommodation included:, Homestays offer access to real village life. Hmong homes are set within the rice paddies & have incredible views.
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The first day trek is approximately 14km, with the first six kilometres over relatively easy, but undulating terrain. This route passes through rice terraces and traditional villages. There is a steep climb of around 2km before stopping to cook lunch and share together with your host family. There is then a downhill walk down to your homestay.Read moreMore about Sapa