Trekking Tour in Ha Giang 10 Days

Trekking Tour in Ha Giang 10 Days

The goal of man is to always be the best in everything. The more challenging mountains one conquers, the more thrilling and proud one feels, especially for adventure travelers.
With only 2.427 m, Tay Con Linh is not the highest mountain in Vietnam, but it is a wild mountain where not many people have ventured. We'll be passing through lonely regions with sparse populations that are practically cut off from the rest of the world. We will pass through a primitive woodland at the top, with constantly changing landscapes. Tay Con Linh is also located in the Kingdom of Terraced Fields, so if you conquer it, you'll also get to view the magnificent work of art that the indigenous hill tribes have produced there.

Duration: 8 - 12 days
Country: Vietnam

Overview
Hiking Route: Hanoi – Arrival – Lao Cai – Bac ha – Lung Phin – Pa chu Ty –Then van – Lung Cai –Hoang Nhi Pho – Ban Gia – Na Ma – Coc Pu – Sin Man – Hoang Su phi – Thong Nguyen – Hanoi.
 
The goal of man is to always be the best in everything. The more challenging mountains one conquers, the more thrilling and proud one feels, especially for adventure travelers.
With only 2.427 m, Tay Con Linh is not the highest mountain in Vietnam, but it is a wild mountain where not many people have ventured. We'll be passing through lonely regions with sparse populations that are practically cut off from the rest of the world. We will pass through a primitive woodland at the top, with constantly changing landscapes. Tay Con Linh is also located in the Kingdom of Terraced Fields, so if you conquer it, you'll also get to view the magnificent work of art that the indigenous hill tribes have produced there.
It takes two days to climb to Tay Con Linh summit from Hoang Su Phi center. We will go to 1800 meters on the first day and spend the night in an H'Mong home. There are no further houses from this point forward. We will summit on the second day and then either go back the same route or go somewhere else.In order to reach Tay Con Linh's summit,

Private-guided walking holidays
Golden Trail Travel Hiking Vietnam is an expert at creating personalized trekking and hiking trips throughout Vietnam. In the northern Vietnam, we provide the most options for day hikes, jungle treks, mountain climbs, home-stay trekking experiences, camping, and wildlife exploration. We can create any trekking, hiking, or walking choice for any age or budget thanks to our committed staff of senior travel consultants, hiking tour specialists, seasoned English-speaking tour leaders, and local H'mong, Thai, and Tay guides, cooks, and porters.
The itinerary shown above is merely an example; it can be altered further to suit your unique needs. Simply follow it or get in touch with us to create an adventure of your own.

Day 1: Hanoi – Laocai -  Overnight train.
Following a filling breakfast at the hotel, you will be met by our guide and a supported bus at the lobby at 7:30 a.m. with the purpose of exploring Hanoi and seeing some of the city's most well-known historical sites, including the Presidential Palace, the One Pillar Pagoda, Hochiminh's Mausoleum, and his former stilt-house residence. Continue traveling to the Temple of Literature: Originally constructed as a Confucian temple, this is the location of Vietnam's first university, established in 1070.The temple emphasizes the value that Vietnamese society has always placed on education.We'll go to the Museum of Ethnology, one of Vietnam's most fascinating museums. It's regarded as the greatest in the nation and features a sizable exhibit honoring the 54 ethnic minorities that make up the country. Eat lunch inside. Explore Dong Xuan market and 36 Ancient Street after lunch. Return to the hotel to unwind and have a shower.We will have the opportunity to take in the distinctive Water Puppet Show, where we will learn about traditional Vietnamese instruments and vocals performed by actual musicians. Go to a local eatery for dinner. We ride the shuttle bus to the train station where we board the overnight train to Lao Cai.Spend the night in the shared four-berth AC cabin.
Summary: 
Activity: Visiting  Hanoi City Tour
Accommodation:on Night Train 
Meals:B/L/D
Trekking distance: No
 
Day 2: Bac Ha – Lung Phinh – Ta Chai – Pa Chu Ty II 
 After breakfast and a quick change of clothes at the Lao Cai train station, you're dropped off in Bac Ha town let. After the coffee break, continue to Lung Phin.
Trek begins in Lung Phinh and travels 1.5 hours via a wide trail to Ta Chai 1 village, home to the Phu La ethnic minority, one of the smallest in Vietnam with only 6,500 members. visiting a neighborhood house prior to lunch. Trekking continues through a small valley lined with terraced rice paddies and corn fields, leading to Ta Chai 2, another Phu La village, and then Pa Chu Ty, a sizable Flower H'mong village. Spend the remainder of the afternoon touring beautiful village. Dinner at Pa Chu Ty and sleeping there.
Summary:
Activities:Transferring 87 km and warming up trekking
Accommodations: Eco homestay in Pa Chu Ty
Meals:B/L/D
Hiking Distance: 14 Km/ 4 Hours
 
Day 3: Pa Chu Ty II – Then Van – Lung Cai 
 Trekking through the home of the renowned H'mong tribal people, who are renowned for their distinctive style of life atop the tallest peak with slash-and-burn agriculture in the past, is an exciting experience today.
After breakfast, leave at 9:00 a.m. After two hours of hiking up and down a small footpath, you will reach Then Van Village of the H'mong. There, you can explore the village and pay visits to numerous H'mong households who live in dwellings made of strong clay walls.
Trek for a further three hours or more to reach Lung Cai, another Flower H'mong town overlooking the Chay River and perched atop a steep mountainside. Take a late-afternoon stroll through the village to learn about its distinctive way of life.
The hike today takes you through breathtaking scenery on a small footpath leading to the Hmong town of Then Van, starting with breakfast at a local homestay. Discover what the locals do for a living. Proceed on your journey to Lung Cai, a charming village on the mountainside of the H'mong region. Welcome to spend overnight in a home stay and for dinner.
Summary:
Activities: Trekking Through Scenic route
Accommodations: homestay
Meals:B/L/D
Hiking Distance: 17km/ 5 Hours
 
Day 4: Lung Cai – Hoang Nhi Pho – Ban Gia 
After breakfast and a stroll through the hamlet to observe the morning activities, depart Lung Cai at 9:00 a.m.
trekking past rice paddies perched on hillsides and cornfields on a small footpath.
Following the hiking route to Hoang Nhi Pho, one can reach the Hoang Nhi Pho hamlet in two hours by passing through rice paddies and maize plantations after leaving Lung Cai. visiting a few H'mong families in this area prior to lunch.
The afternoon hike to Ban Gia Village takes about three hours, passing through a peaceful area as the trail snakes up and down a high mountainside. The hike offers breathtaking views of Hmong houses scattered throughout tiny valleys. Mid-afternoon arrival to the homestay, followed by a visit to the village school and a stroll through the hamlet where friendly H'mong people were encountered. Dinner and lodging in the Ban Gia residence.
Summary:
Activities: Trekking from Village - Village
Accommodations: homestay in Ban Gia
Meals: B/L/D
Hiking Distance: 17Km/ 5 hours
 
Day 5: Ban Gia – Nan Ma 
Today is a fantastic day to take in the breathtaking views of the Ban Gia valley and the Chay River range. The journey starts at the homestay and goes for two hours down a wide trail on the high mountainside to Khe Phang hamlet. From there, it goes for an hour and a half downhill to Nan Ly hamlet, where the H'mong and Nung people coexist. paying visits to the village school, residences in the area, and lunch break.
After another two hours of walking through the verdant farms of the Nan Ma Commune, you will arrive at your home stay in the middle of the commune in the late afternoon. Take a stroll through the market and community center to get a sense of the local way of life. Dine and spend the night at an H'mong home.
Summary:
Activities: Thiking on single-track and trails, Go to the marketplace and the villages.
Accommodations: Homestay Nam Ma Village
Meals:B/L/D
Hiking Distance:16 Km/ 5Hours
 
Day 6: Nan Ma – Nan Lung – Coc pu II 
Today's journey includes a stop at an upstream section of the Chay River where the valley opens up and there are affluent communities with chic stilt-house villages.
After breakfast, depart from Nan Ma and follow the lovely trail that almost entirely descends a hill past lush fruit farms and terraced rice paddies to Nan Lung hamlet, home of the Nung people, who will greet visitors with warmth and wonder as they encounter them for the first time.
After lunch, travel for over three hours on the same route to Coc Pu II, another Nung village where you can spend the night.
Summary:
Activities: strolling through a picturesque village and hiking up the Chay River
Accommodations: homestay -Coc Phu II
Meals: B/l/D
Hiking Distance:16 Km/ 5 Hours
 
Day 7: Coc Pu II – Sin Man – Hoang Su Phi
Today is a restful day. After breakfast, depart Coc Pu late and take a leisurely two-hour walk to Coc Pai town, which is part of Xin Man District. After an hour of walking around the market, take the route to Hoang Su Phi. After checking into the nearby hotel, have lunch, then spend the remainder of the day at leisure.
Summary:
Activities: Hiking and Transferring 39 km
Accommodations: Hhotel
Meals:B/L/D
Hiking Distance: 16 Km/ 5 Hours
 
Day 8: Hoang Su Phi – Tung San – Hop Nhat 
After breakfast, leave at 08.30 a.m. Walk five kilometers upstream on the Chay River to Tan Tien. From there, spend the entire day on a footpath that winds around the mountainside of the Tay Con Linh mountain range, progressively ascending in elevation. seeing and passing through the villages of the ethnic groups of Zao and Nung. The Tung San Valley, which stretches from the base of Tay Con Linh Mountain to the Chay River, is another breathtaking view that may be seen on the journey today.
Reach the Hop Nhat village in the Tung San commune in the middle of the day. Take some time to tour the area, meet the Zao Ao Dai (Zao wearing long dresses), and get in touch with the Co Lao peoples, who make up one of the smallest ethnic groups in Vietnam with only 1500 members.Dinner and overnight stay at the Zao Ao Dai family's home in Ho Nhat Village.
Summary:
Activities: hiking beside a river and then climbing to the base of the Tay Con Linh Mountain Range
Accommodations: Homestay
Meals:B/L/D
Hiking Distance: 17 Km/ 6 Hours
 
Day 9: Tung san – Dan Khao – Cao Banh 
Today is a fantastic day for the journey! capturing Vietnam's second-highest mountain range. Trekkers will find the Tay Con Linh Mountain range difficult, but it also boasts one of the most breathtaking scenery combinations. Elevated mountain, profound valleys with terraced paddies shaped like hundreds of shapes, dense forest, cascades, and quaint villages inhabited by tribal peoples scattered here and there.
departing the house at 08.30 a.m. Trekking uphill to the top of the pass for three hours in the beautiful surroundings. Lunch break at Heaven Gate, a little passageway.
Following a longer route, descend throughout the afternoon past tea plantations and villages in the Dan Khao Vilalges, where the H'mong and Zao people reside at the highest altitude while the Nung and Tay people live at lower elevations.
Arrive at the Black Zao people's homestay in Cao Banh Village at approximately four o'clock. Take a stroll to get in touch with locals.
Summary:
Activities: Walking from the village to the summit of Tay Con Linh
Accommodations: Homestay
Meals: B/L/D
Hiking Distance: 18 Kmm/ 6 Hours
 
Day 10: Cao Banh – Ban Trang – Khuoi Hop – Ha Giang 
The final trekking day was less strenuous but just as fascinating. After leaving Cao Banh, we made our way downhill on a dirt track that wound around a steep mountainside for nearly the entire day. The trail wound through dense forest and plantations, and we had a magnificent perspective of the wide valleys under the footpath, where the Tay people lived in rich, large villages on stilt houses. The hike passes through Ban Trang, another Zao village, about midday. Ban Trang is made up of roughly 25 dwellings scattered across a steep landscape with tea and palm plantations surrounding it.
Taking a lunch break and descending the final stretch of the difficult trail to reach Khuoi Hop Village's expansive valley. visiting the area and getting to know the Tay ethnic group. collected in the middle of the day and taken to Ha Giang. Taking pleasure in a suggestion: Before traveling to Ha Giang Township, take a one-hour shower in the warm mineral water that originates from the Thuong Son hot spring. After checking into the hotel, unwind. This evening's dinner is not included.
Summary:
Activities: Hiking and Transferring 
Accommodations: Hotel
Meals:B/L/D
Hiking Distance: 15 Km/ 5 hours
 
Day 11: Ha Giang – Hanoi 
All-day journey to Hanoi via Tuyen Quang, Viet Tri and national route 2 (272 kilometers).
Summary:
Activities: Transferring 300 km
Accommodations: 
Meals:B/L/D
Hiking Distance: No

HOTELS
Homestay
Economy 2*+ Hotels
Superior 3* Hotels
First Class 4* Hotels
Deluxe 5* Hotels
Luxury 5*++ Hotels

Notes:
*All prices are based on per adult, in Double/Twin sharing
Surcharge will be applied for single traveler or single room request

Important Notes:
HOTELS, PROGRAMS & SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE

GUIDE/LEADER:
English speaking guide. French , Germany , Spanish, Italian, Russian  speaking guide can be arranged with on request.

What’s included

Trekking guide who speaks English (additional languages upon request).
The lodging is based on two or three people sharing.
Depending on the size of the group, a private Eco homestay village.
Meal descriptions in itineraries: 8 lunches, 8 dinners, and 9 breakfasts.
On the first and last days, there will be a van or bus transfer.
Every day, the truck supports and delivers bags to the homestay.
excursions for sightseeing according to the itineraries.
first aid package.
Box of cold water, little towel.
permission slip for the visit.
Drinkable mineral water.
On the day of the trek, the support team will bring water and picnic sandwiches.
While trekking, prepare breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
local guide for trekking.
 
What is not included

airfare abroad.
insurance for travel.
things that are personal in nature.
soft drinks and alcoholic beverages throughout meals.
Mineral water above and beyond what is provided.
optional travels.
Any emergency circumstance necessitates additional transportation.
Personal costs include phone and laundry bills.
Visa charge.
departure tariff.
A team and guidance tip.

The following brings are essential suggested for trekking days only:

Backpack specialized for trekking.
Trekking shoes (extra light sandal suggested).
Light and comfortable trousers (02 pcs)
Cotton long sleeve: (01pc for each day)
Long socks (01 pair for each day)
Water proof jacket: 01    
Pullover: 01
Coat to keep warm at night and waypoint: 01
Durable flash light.
Hat, Sun glasses and other manddatory
Camera (compact camera is suggested)

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