4 days 3 nights
CODE: HSPTK

HOANG SU PHI TREKKER

Hoang Su Phi is one of the most undiscovered of Ha Giang, Vietnam. The region has been separated from the mainstream culture until lately. Traveling to Hoang Su Phi nowadays, visitors will be charmed by the pristine beauty of the wild mountains. Especially the authentic tradition of the local ethnic minority groups. Visit a locale which is as vibrant in culture as it’s in its history, magnificently mixing tradition with waves of thoughts.

Whether you are looking for an intrepid outdoor adventure among the components or a leisurely getaway, Hoang Su Phi is bound to satisfy your desire for vacation in Vietnam. The very heart of Hoang Su Phi trekking revolves around its most unique terraced rice fields. In Hoang Su Phi, there is one rice crop per year. Around May (water-falling season – when it rains, when terraced fields are submerged) or September (ripen rice field season) are beautiful times to travel to Hoang Su Phi, Ha Giang.

 

Stunning scenery

 

Local homestay

 

Mountain trek

TRIP ITINERARY

Day 1: Hanoi - Ha Giang - Tan Quang - Thong Nguyen - Nam Hong

You should catch up the bus from My Dinh bus station in Hanoi, Hanoi to Ha Giang at night to have a relaxing time. Please ask your bus driver to stop you at Tan Quang intersection or “Ngã Tư Tân Quang – Hoàng Su Phì”. Then a pick-up transfer will take you to Nam Hong village in Thong Nguyen commune, 35km from Tan Quang. Check-in your homestay and free time walking around to explore the local life.

Day 2: Nam Hong - Nam Son - Nam Ai

Following trails winding through rice terraces across Nam Khoa village, a place inhabited by the Man Ta Pan ethnic group. It is the good time to admire the stunning views of the terraces and discover the daily life of the inhabitants throughout this trek and you will most notably meet Man Ta Pan and Long Tunics Dao. At Nam Ai, you will see old tea plant called Shan Tuyet tea – a famous tea in Vietnam.

Day 3: Nam Ai - Phin Ho

Hike along the Nam Thong stream before arrive at Tan Sa Phin heaven gate. Also hike up and cross Phin Ho mountain to a remote village of Thong Nguyen commune for the ancient Shan tea trees of Hoang Su Phi.

Day 4: Phin Ho - Thong Nguyen - End of the tour

If it’s Sunday, you will have a chance to visit Thong Nguyen Sunday market which is the market of 12 villages surrounding it. A great opportunity to take local portraits. Your tour guide will arrange backseat motorbikes to get here. Then trek back to a Dao homestay for lunch and prepare to move back Tan Quang guesthouse in the afternoon. Dinner will be served at a local restaurant next to your guesthouse. Then you can take a night bus back to Hanoi.
Itinerary subject to change or cancellation due to weather conditions.<pIncluded: Ground transport, English-speaking guide, accommodation, activities & meals mentioned above. Not included: Airfares, visa fees, travel insurance, gratuities, personal expenses & all other services not clearly mentioned above.

WHY TRAVEL WITH YESD?

Authentic

We give local people employment, income and learning opportunities so they are directly involved in your tourism experience. Our guides and hosts will give you a special insight into culture and life in Vietnam.

Responsible

We aim to minimise the negative impacts of tourism on the environment and the local community while contributing positively to local economies. We don’t just talk responsible tourism, we act!

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10% of all profits from our tours go towards a community fund. This money allows us to make infrastructure improvements and provide other important resources to those in need.

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“I simply can’t recommend this organization highly enough and am so grateful to Trang for all of the work and dedication she put into organizing this trip of a life time. Words cannot describe the beauty of Thon Tha village and the incredibly warm hospitality of our hosts at Mr. Thien’s home stay.” See more.
Megan E Lott / Trip Advisor