At 7:00 AM, meet at the office in Sapa for a hot shower and luggage storage. You’ll have some free time to
explore Sapa town before the trek.
At 9:00 AM, a driver will take you to Tram Ton Pass, the starting point of the Fansipan hike. You’ll meet
your porter – a local Black Hmong – who will carry food and camping gear.
Begin your ascent of Mount Fansipan (3,143m), trekking through pine and bamboo forests and crossing
streams in a cool, fresh climate. Along the way, your guide will share insights about the local ethnic
minorities such as the Black Hmong, Red Dao, and Dzay.
Around noon, stop at 2,200m for a picnic lunch.
After a short rest, continue the trek to your overnight camp at 2,800m, arriving around 4:00 PM.
You’ll have time to relax or explore the surrounding nature while your guide and porter prepare dinner.
Enjoy a hot meal at 6:30 PM, then rest early for the next day’s summit hike.
Wake up early for breakfast at 5:00 AM with a cup of tea or coffee. Continue trekking through a bamboo
forest toward the summit. As the altitude increases, the vegetation thins out.
At 7:30 AM, reach the summit of Fansipan — the highest point in Vietnam. Enjoy the stunning sunrise and
panoramic views over Sapa, Lai Chau, and even parts of Yunnan, China on a clear day.
Begin your descent at 8:00 AM, with a picnic lunch along the way.
Arrive back at Tram Ton between 3:30 – 4:30 PM, where a car will be waiting to take you back to Sapa.
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