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This tour brings you to a picturesque of Sapa – Sin Chai , Cat Cat village and Ta Van villages where is within an awesome valley around by row on row of mountain, this village is alive with the daily life of the Red Dao and Black Hmong people.
The Red Dao people are distinguished by their impressive headdress and costumes. The Black H’mong is very unique in their indigo-dyed clothes and traditional brocade... [more]
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We offer you a tour to a picturesque valley not far from the Northern of Sa Pa – Tavan and Lao Chay villages. This area is renowned for its colourful ethnic minorities, and Ta Van is home to two such groups.
A stay with one of the farmer families here will give you a close-up experience of the life-style and culture typical of the area. Trekking in the surrounding area is most satisfying, with a picturesque hamlet surrounded by terraced rice fields, Lao Chay Hmong and Ta Van Day have become a new tourist attraction in Sa Pa.....[[more]
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Every Sunday, Bac Ha hosts the biggest fair near the mountainous highlands and the Chinese border. It is a trading centre and meeting place for couples, friends, and relatives, and it is a typical weekly activity for the H’Mong and other minority groups living in the locality. Local products for sale or barter are carried on horseback.
At the fair, adventurous gastronomes can try Thang Co blood porridge, a popular dish of the H’Mong and other local people. ... [more]
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Sapa is one of the most wonderful highland in Asia and is a magical combination of landscapes, ethnic cultures and bracing mountain air. There are excellent areas for hiking through lush mountain valleys to the remote villages of diffirent minorities, including the Black H'mong and the Red Dzao ....
But to discover more about the daily lives of the hill tribes in Vietnam Muong Hum market is one of the destinations. After this 03 days tour you will get what you expected. ... [more]
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Sapa is one of the most wonderful places in Asia and is a magical combination of landscapes, ethnic cultures and bracing mountain air. The surroundings are incredible and the atmosphere friendly.
There are excellent areas for hiking through lush mountain valleys to the remote villages of diffirent minorities, including the Black H'mong and the Red Dzao ....Further 70kms is Coc Ly Market and the Chay river where you will see the most primative Market. .... [more]
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The valleys surrounding Sapa are home to several of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic minority groups, each with their own distinctive dress, customs and dialects which can all be seen at the weekend markets in Sapa area.
Can Cau Market is a small, but very colourful market, set in the mountains near the Chinese border. Almost every Saturday around 8 different minorities are represented at the market. And Bac Ha market with all it's colourful ethnic people as Flower Hmong, Phu La and Dao Tuyen who gathers to buy and sell will be the next destination. ... [more]
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Binh Lu and Tam Duong market is located on the other side of Sapa, passing the 1900 meter Tram Ton pass, Viet Nam's highest mountain pass and considered the most beautiful stretch of road in the country.
The town is bustling with activity as the local hill tribes gather for their weekly market day, amazing tribal markets in Binh Lu where thousand of Thai Kadai language groups such as Tai Lu, Tai Laos, White Tai, and H'mong - Yao group (black Yao, Yao Lantien..), Giay, Khomu.. comes to buy and sell their own produces.... [more]
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A combination of adventure & culture in these four days of trek, We will travel South of Sapa along the inspiring Muong Hoa valley and mountain streams, visiting villages of Hmong, Zay, Dao and Tay ethnic minorities.
This trek can be difficult at times but is worth the effort as you will be taken off the beaten path, away from the crowds, and into the unspoiled Vietnam. Visit and stay with a Zay and Tay family and learn about village life. We promise that this trip will be unforgettable, educational, rewarding with a healthy dose of fun...... [more]
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At 3143m Mt. Fansipan is the highest peak in Vietnam and the entire Indochina peninsula.
This remote trek provides plenty to see and absorb, from the scattered rocks inscribed with drawings and designs of unknown origin, to the French influenced hill retreat town of Sapa with its minority groups, beautiful villas and cherry forests.... [more]
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