Sa Pa Private Guided Tour on a Motorbike with Local Lunch
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Sa Pa Private Guided Tour on a Motorbike with Local Lunch
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Sa Pa Private Guided Tour on a Motorbike with Local Lunch
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Activity Duration (5 hours)
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What you'll do
Join us for a private guided tour of Sa Pa on a motorbike, complete with a local lunch.
Tour Highlight
Discover the villages around Sa Pa by motorbike on this guided tour. Admire the natural beauty, learn about the indigenous people living in the area, visit a waterfall, and enjoy lunch at a local's house. Sa Pa is famous for its stunning scenery, fresh air, hospitable people, and terraced fields. Taking a Sapa motorbike tour is the perfect way to experience the beauty of Sa Pa. You'll have the opportunity to step into the landscape and become a part of it. You'll feel the warmth of the sun on your skin, breathe the fresh air, and enjoy the local specialties. This will create intense memories that will last a lifetime.
What is included?
Motor bike & gasoline
Helmet
Water
English speaking guide
Entrance fee
Local Lunch
Entry/Admission Y Linh Ho
Entry/Admission Sapa
Entry/Admission Ta Van Village
What is not included?
Personal expenses
Additional Information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not recommended for travelers with back problems
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
The tour guide will pick you up at the hotel in Sapa town.
our visiting will begin to come to the small village of the Hmong people, this village still retains the tradition of houses, beautiful terraces and different customs here. You can walk in the village and go to the some houses of the local people to learn more about their local life.
Read moreMore about Sapa
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Y Linh Ho
Stop: 60 minutes
Y Linh Ho Village is the home to many small population ethnic groups scattered on the mountain slopes, and 2 of the most crowded minorities here are the Black H’Mong and the Dao individuals. Nowadays, the village is divided into 2 communes: Y Linh Ho 1 and Y Linh Ho 2. In each commune, there are about 100 households of Mong and Dao people currently residing.
They are really friendly and hospitable people, always welcome travellers into their houses. A special thing in the village is the house here is that all of them are carefully built with bamboo by the villagers themselves. They often live near their terraced fields, corn fields, sweet potato fields for more convenience in cultivation.
The village has always been an oasis of tranquility, unlike other noisy and animated tourist places in Sapa. Traveling to Y Linh Ho is an opportunity for visitors to both relax, enjoy the scenic beauty and learn more about the daily life of the Mong – Dao minorities.Read moreMore about Y Linh Ho
3
Local Villager Food Serve
Stop: 60 minutes
4
Ta Van Village
Stop: 60 minutes
Ta Van Village owns immense paddy fields on the hill slopes, rustic thatched houses of the ethnic minorities and narrow dirt roads with colorful flowers on the two sides. All the things combine with others to draw a stunning picture in a mountainous area. A visit to Ta Van village is a journey back to the past, where people and nature live together in harmony. This village has an immediately strange attraction for those who love travelling.
If you have a chance to stay here for a long time, you will for sure gradually absorb and fall in love with the fresh atmosphere and the gentle rhythm in the life of the local residents. The life of the ethnic groups in Ta Van Village comprises a lot of mysterious cultural identities that you may never have heard before.Read moreMore about Ta Van Village
5
Sapa
Stop: 60 minutes
We will enjoy the local lunch before returning Sapa town.Read moreMore about Sapa
This concludes the tour.
You’re free to explore at your own pace from here.