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The Spirit Tree (*recommended)

Follow a mountain stream and trek through the villages of Sa Pa and Xa Seng and it will certainly feel like you have stepped back in time.  Sa Pa village sits under an enormous tree that is said to be the home of the spirit gods. Experience rice terraces, bamboo forest and steep sided valley in this incredible part of the world. 
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Stunning Sin Ho

Sin Ho is one of the highest settlements in all of Vietnam. The district is home to Hmong and Dao people.Whilst Sapa is a famous mountain retreat, enormously popular with Vietnamese and foreign tourists. Sin Ho, on the other hand, is hardly ever visited by travellers. These two highland towns are connected by lofty mountain passes which afford spectacular views, on a scale not found anywhere else in Vietnam.
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Muong Hoa Valley

This is a unique walking experience and incorporates some of the most remote and untouched villages in Sapa District.The trek winds through a cluster of Hmong and Dao Villages nestled amongst some of the most spectacular rice terraces in all of Vietnam. 
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Ta Phin Trek

Ta Phin is a picturesque village North of Sapa. Set within a valley with a towering mountain peak at one end, this village is alive with the daily life of the Kinh, Red Dao and Black Hmong people.
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​Taste of Muong Hoa (Half day)

On arrival in Sapa, we can highly recommend getting a taster of what the area has to offer. We offer a special half day walking option that covers a distance of approximately 4.5km to 5.5km.
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Mt Fansipan - The Roof of Indochina

​We have a range of trekking tours available for you to choose from that have been specifically designed to enable you to experience some of the very best landscape and scenery Sapa has to offer. Ascending to the summit of mount Fansipan is one such challenge and can take between one and three days depending on your choice of ascent routes. This experience is ideal looking for an extreme challenge.
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Forests Treks

What better way to really explore the unknown than venturing into the dense cloud forests that flank Mt Fansipan. From the unique black bamboo groves to the rare and incredibly valuable Pomu tree, the forest around Sapa are full of wonderful plants and animals that you might glimpse if you're quiet and patient enough.
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