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Conquer Mt. Fansipan, the Vietnam’s Tallest Mountain-7 days/6 nights(US$ 580) |
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Hanoi | Sapa | Hanoi
HIGHLIGHTS
This 7-day adventure tour ends at the top of Mount Fansipan, the "Rooftop of Indochina". Enjoy the colonial charms of Hanoi before meeting the Black H’mong tribe in Sapa and camping under the stars on the slopes of Mount Fansipan.
Price: 580 per person, twin share (single-supp: 85)
Minimum 02 persons
Tour includes:
- All land transportation as shown in the program (Jeep for Sapa excursion)
- 4 nights in comfortable 3-star accommodation in twin sharing room
- 2 nights aboard a sleeper train (sharing 4-berth cabin) on Day 2 & 6
- 2 nights camping on Mt.Fansipan
- 18 meals - 7 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners
- English-speaking guide
- Porters during Mt. Fansipan trekking
- Cooking & Permission
- Tents and sleeping bags
- Cyclo ride in Hanoi
- All entrance and sightseeing fees
Tour excludes:
- International airfares & airport taxes in/out Vietnam
- (Single) Entry visa to Vietnam (US$ 69 per person for On-arrival visa)
- Meals that not mentioned in the program
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses (drinks, laundry, telephone...)
- Tips
Hotels to be used:
- Hanoi: Green Park/Hoa Binh/Galaxy or similar
- Sapa: Bamboo/Sapa or similar
- Camping during Mt.Fansipan trekking
*Note: Our accommodations in remote areas are the best available in the regions, offering basic amenities. With flexibility and a sense of adventure, you'll find them enrich your experience.

Itinerary Day 1 : Arrival in Hanoi 
Meet & Greet at Noi Bai international airport and transfer to your hotel in Hanoi city. Our guide will provide you with a welcome kit which contains all the necessary information about your journey.
Free at leisure and overnight in Hanoi city.
Day 2 : Hanoi City tour – Night Train to Lao Cai (B, L, D)
Hanoi, located at the confluence of the Red and Duong Rivers, has come a long way from the stilt houses of the stone and bronze age dwellers of four and five thousand years ago. Myths link Hanoi’s origins to the center of the earth, with visions of soaring dragons, and fears of invasions or fierce winds from the north.
Between Chinese power struggles, peasant rebellions, invasions from warring Mongols, the French occupation and American bombing attacks, the city has undergone and continues to undergo tremendous growth and change. Today’s Hanoi, “the city inside a bend of the Red River,” is a blend of thousand-year-old temples, tube houses, neo-Parisian buildings, and new, modern hotels and office buildings.
Today we will begin to tour Hanoi, visiting the Ho Chi Minh Complex, containing the Mausoleum of the national’s founder Ho Chi Minh , the Presid |
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