Trekking Mai Chau Valley 3 Days 2 Nights
Overview
This trip to the northwest highlands of Mai Chau offers a balance of cultural interest and physical activity, set amongst some of northern Vietnam’s most stunning scenery. You will trek for one and a half days through villages in Mai Chau and stay overnight in both H’mong and White Thai villages, where you will have the opportunity to observe the lifestyle of these minority people. From the mountainous region of Mai Chau, you will travel back to the nation’s capital, Hanoi.
EXPERT’S PICK
+ Experience rural Thai life in the mountains of Mai Chau with a homestay. get to know friendly locals, enjoy home cooked meals, and maybe pitch in with preparing dinner
The lush panorama of the stunning Mai Chau valley is a photographer’s dream, just begging to be explored
+ Hike through rarely visited parts of a region that’s home to the minority White Thai group and learn about their culture and customs
You will stay in simple homestay accommodation on this trip. You’ll sleep on camp beds in a communal room, so it’s mixed gender and multi-share. The actual homestay facilities can vary as we stay with several different families, but you can expect simple but very welcoming.
This trip includes the active activities of cycling and a 3-hour trek—these activities are possible for most travellers. Good walking shoes and appropriate clothing are recommended.
On this trip, it is possible that you will be joined by other travellers, some who may have booked on a longer trip or even with a different company.
Included/Exclude
- All transportation in air-conditioned vehicles
- English-speaking guide
- Entrance fees
- Accommodation in Mai Chau (local home stay)
- Fees and permits where applicable
- Services charges and government taxes
- International airfares
- International departure tax
- Travel insurance
- Tips and gratuities
- Personal expenses
- Vietnam visa
- Other services not mentioned above
Tour Amenities
Tour Plan
After breakfast, you will depart Hanoi for Hoa Binh Province and the town of Mai Chau. This scenic drive takes around three hours. Along the way, you will pass fields of tapioca and sugar cane, as well as rice paddies. After lunch in a traditional stilt house of the Thai people, you will drive for one hour to Sa Linh Village to begin your trekking. The verdant and rugged mountain scenery, combined with the colorful local population, makes this an unforgettable experience. Today, you will walk along gravel tracks and small paths used by the locals. Your destination for this evening is Hang Kia Village, home of the H’mong minority people. Here, you will stay overnight as the guests of an H’mong family in a traditional long house, situated in a picturesque valley of peach orchards.
Today, you will get well and truly off the beaten track as you trek through tropical rain forests, using the local tracks and passing through cornfields as you descend into the Mai Chau Valley. Along the way, you will encounter the local villagers as they go about their daily business, whether it is tilling the fields, logging, or herding buffalo. The trek usually takes around seven hours and is quite steep in places. Lunch will be provided en route, and weather permitting, you will have a picnic near a babbling brook at the bottom of the valley. From here, you will pass through several White Thai villages, which are sure to attract attention as this part of the country receives very few visitors. You will arrive at Van Village by late afternoon and have time to walk around this charming little village, enabling you to understand a little more about how the people live. The village is home to the Thai people, and tonight you will be their guests in one of their traditional stilt houses. There, you will be toasted as honored guests and will be able to sample some of their homemade rice wine!