Northwest Vietnam Experience 9 Days 8 Nights
Overview
In Vietnamese culture, the market place is an important meeting place, not simply a place for trading, and it remains the same today. There is not one child who does not want their mother to take them to the market. Why? Because many people live in remote areas and work hard in the fields or elsewhere to make a living and have few opportunities to meet friends, relatives, or neighbors. A market is a great place to fulfill those needs. Without a marketplace, life could be quite boring. Communities therefore established markets for reasons beyond shopping: young people wanting to meet each other to find their life partners; the need to belong to a community and share handicrafts and fashion ideas; and for women to show off their beauty and talent. People often go to a great deal of effort to travel long distances over hills, through valleys, and even across borders to reach the market. There is always a lot of excitement and joy associated with the market environment.
This trip will introduce the most colorful markets of the tribes living in northern Vietnam. You will encounter many interesting people and visit their villages located at the foot of Vietnam’s highest mountain, Mount Fansipan.
Included/Exclude
- Private door-to-door pick-up & drop-off services
- All private transfers and transportation
- Accommodation shared in Twin/Double room with daily breakfast
- Experienced English or French speaking guide
- Meals as stated in the itinerary (B: Breakfast ; L: Lunch ; D: Dinner)
- All sightseeing tickets
- Tissues and water on coach
- Complimentary Vietnam visa on arrival pre-approved letter
- Services charges and government tax
- Exclusive and personalized single agent/single customer service
- No extra charge after confirmation
- 24/7 hotline support guaranteed
- International flights & departure taxes
- Personal expenses, tips and gratuities
- Travel insurance
- Beverage
- Vietnam visa (US$25 &2 passport photos per person)
- Cambodia visa on arrival (easy & recommended)
- Other services not mentioned above
Tour Amenities
Tour Plan
The adventure starts with a drive from Hanoi to the mountain town of Bac Ha in the far north of the country. The journey to Bac Ha will take the best part of the day. The drive is worthwhile though, as the scenery on the journey northward into the Highlands is both dramatic and breathtaking. Arriving in Bac Ha late in the afternoon, check into the hotel and take a short walk around the mountain town. Overnight in Bac Ha.
Following breakfast, drive 12 km along a scenic road to Can Cau Saturday Market, home to the Flower Hmong Hill tribe people. The very colorful Flower Hmong people converge from distant villages to trade and exchange goods, such as farm produce, Tho cam (indigo clothes), dogs, cats, pigs, and horses. Local people wear their best clothes and young men and girls come from the surrounding villages to meet each other. This is a golden opportunity for any photographer, as the diverse colors on display are truly magnificent. Return to Bac Ha town for lunch at a local restaurant and then walk to the Hmong King’s palace or Hoang A Tuong, a unique construction that harmonizes Asian and European architectural styles. This is followed by a visit to the Pho village of the Hmong people, where you have the opportunity to mingle with the locals and taste their famous home-made wine. Dinner at a local restaurant and overnight in Bac Ha.
The Sunday market transforms this quiet mountain town into an exciting and colorful place. Bac Ha Sunday Market is a trading center and meeting place for couples, friends, and relatives, and it is a typical weekly activity for the Hmong and other minority groups such as the Black Dao, Tay, and Nung. Local products for sale or barter at the fair are carried on horseback and adventurous gastronomes can try “thang co,” or blood porridge, a favourite dish of the Hmong and other local people. Leave Bac Ha for Sapa and, en route, visit the border town of Lao Cai and the border gate that links Vietnam with Yunnan Province in China. Rest of day at leisure in Sapa.
Enjoy a full-day trek from Sapa town along buffalo paths and trails and through several hill tribe villages. This is an absolutely spectacular walk through stunning scenery inhabited by some of the friendliest people. Stop for lunch on the way before visiting Ta Van village, inhabited by the Day ethnic minority. Return to Sapa by car for overnight.
In the morning leave Sapa for Phong Tho town located in the Lai Chau valley, where the Thai ethnic minority people have lived for centuries. On the way stop to visit the Silver Waterfall and the Heaven Gate on the O Qui Ho pass where you may have a chance to view the peak of Mount Fansipan. After arriving in Phong Tho discover the town, local market and visit some villages of the Thai or Ha Nhi people. Overnight in Phong Tho.
After breakfast, drive to Dien Bien Phu, a 4-hour journey through dramatic scenery and arrive by midday. The name Dien Bien Phu will always be linked with a historic battle, for it was here that Viet Minh soldiers overran a French garrison on May 7, 1954 and ended French colonialism in Indochina. To achieve this legendary victory, Vietnamese forces under the command of General Vo Nguyen Giap dismantled heavy anti-aircraft guns, lugged them up the steep slopes overlooking the town of Dien Bien Phu and reassembled them. Encircled by artillery, the French were cut off and could not receive supplies or reinforcements. In the afternoon, visit the old battle field, A1 hill, and Dien Bien Phu Museum. Overnight in Dien Bien Phu.
After breakfast, set out for Son La, which is in quite a remote area, and as a result, some of the roads are pretty bumpy. You will encounter few people along the way so you will be able to enjoy in solitude the unspoiled and dramatic scenery en route. On arrival, visit the former French prison and the Son La Museum. Overnight in Son La.
After breakfast, take a 4-hour scenic drive to Mai Chau Valley, stopping at the Moc Chau plateau for a visit to the tea plantation and a cup of tea. Upon arrival in Mai Chau Valley, you will be welcomed into the home of one of the White Thai ethnic people for lunch. Enjoy your free time to explore several neighboring villages or cycle along the rice field paths and meet local people. Overnight home stay in a traditional stilt house.