AT04: Vietnam Northwest Loop Tour - 16 days / 15 nights |
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North Vietnam has huge potentials for tourism with beautiful landscapes of mountains, rice, corn fields and many picturesque ethnic villages dotted here and there by the sides of the mountains, jungles...Doing Vietnam Northwest Loop Tour, you will also sink deep in unique cultures, habits and unchanged way of living of H'mong, Thai, Tay, Dao... people that is definitely a unforgettable expereience!
Hanoi – Mai Chau – Son La – Dien Bien – Lai Chau – Sapa – Bac Ha – Hanoi – Halong
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Brief Vietnam Northwest Loop Tour
Day 1: Hanoi Arrival Day 2: Hanoi – Mai Chau Valley Day 3: Mai Chau – Moc Chau – Son La Day 4: Son La – Pha Din Pass – Dien Bien Phu Day 5: Pa Khoang Lake and the drive to Lao – Vietnamese border Day 6: Dien Bien Phu – Muong Lay – Muong Te Day 7: Muong Te – Paso – Boat ride Day 8: Paso – Lai Chau – Tam Duong – Sapa – Topas Eco-Lodge Day 9: Sapa – Muong Hoa Valley Trek – Topas Eco-Lodge Day 10: Ban Ho Valley Trek Day 11: Topas Eco-Lodge – Sa Pa – Muong Hum Trek Day 12: Muong Hum – Bac Ha – Short walk to Ban Pho Day 13: Bac Ha – Si Ma Cai – Coc Ly – Lao Cai - Hanoi Day 14: Arrive in Hanoi Day 14: Hanoi – Halong Day 14: Halong – Hanoi Departure
Day to Day Vietnam Northwest Loop Tour
Day 1: Hanoi Arrival Meals: None +Guide Upon arrival, our private Vietnam Tours guide and driver will welcome your Vietnam Holiday to Hanoi, a city where the exotic chic of old Asia blends with the dynamic face of new Asia. Where the medieval and modern co-exist. A city with a blend of Parisian grace and Asian pace, an architectural museum piece evolving in harmony with its history, rather than bulldozing through like many of the region’s capitals. Hanoi is where imagination becomes reality. Free at leisure. Overnight in Hanoi.
Day 2: Hanoi – Mai Chau Valley Meals: B, L, D +Guide
Day 3: Mai Chau – Moc Chau – Son La Meals: B, L +Guide After breakfast we continue north to Son La and have plenty of time to stop along the way for photos of the brilliant landscape. Along the way we visit Moc Chau, a highland town which produces some of Vietnam's best tea and milk products. Upon our arrival in Son La, we check in to our hotel and have lunch. After lunch we will tour the old French Prison and learn about the history of the area. We then will explore the local market and mingle with different minorities and maybe find some handicrafts of interest.
Day 4: Son La – Pha Din Pass – Dien Bien Phu Meals: B, L +Guide We will try to get an early start and continue north driving over some impressive mountain passes with fantastic views on our way to Dien Bien Phu. The Pha Din Pass is definitely a photo stop before we descend to Tuan Giao town. Upon arrival in Dien Bien Phu, we'll begin our tour of this valley city with a visit to the battlefields that shaped modern Vietnam. We'll start with the bunkers used by the French, Bunker Headquarters and A1 Hill where bitter fighting took place. We then visit the Dien Bien Phu Museum for an overview and relics of the battlefield.
Day 5: Pa Khoang Lake and the drive to Lao – Vietnamese border Meals: B, L +Guide
After lunch we'll take a scenic drive between Dien Bien Phu and the Tay Trang international border crossing to Laos. Vast rice fields line the road until the ascent up the surrounding hills and we'll take time to find a few good vantage points for taking photos. We return to Dien Bien Phu for the night.
Day 6: Dien Bien Phu – Muong Te Meals: B, L +Guide Note - maps of this area unless printed after 2007 are inaccurate, all major towns between Dien Bien Phu and Sa Pa have been renamed after the provinces were redrawn. We depart early and drive north along Highway 12. We'll stop a few kilometers outside of Muong Lay (Old name Lai Chau) and have a vantage point of the valley soon to be flooded by the Son La Dam Project that will provide green energy to Vietnam. We continue to Muong Te, one of Vietnam's remote outposts. About 8 km after turning off the main road, we stop at a historical relic: an ancient poem carved in a stone in 15th century by Emperor Le Loi who had succeeded in expelling Chinese from the region. We will also encounter tiny villages along the ride. We'll be returning via the same road the next day so noting the kilometer markers where you would like to stop and take photos on the return trip is advisable. Moung Te is not developed for tourism like other places in Vietnam and is one of the more simple places not quite caught up to the technological age. If you are lucky to get there on Sunday, a very colorful market full of ethnic minorities such as Lahu, Si La and Ha Nhi can be seen.
Day 7: Muong Te – Paso – Boat ride Meals: B, L +Guide We leave Muong Te along the same road we traveled the day before and if you have photo stops you saw on the previous day, we'll take time on the way. We continue to Paso, a town you may not find on your maps, and upon arrival we'll enjoy lunch by the Nam Na River. We then take the afternoon by boat down the river and see local life and the truly remote aspect of life in the northwest of Vietnam. We return to the hotel before sunset. Day 8: Paso – Lai Chau – Tam Duong – Sapa Meals: B, L +Guide Departing Paso, we are starting on one of the most beautiful drives in all of Vietnam Tours. Our destination is the Topas Eco-Lodge, 20 km south of Sapa, again it might not be on your map! Along the drive we will pass many different minority villages and see a vast rainbow of colours from the minority dress. Black Hmoung, Black Thai, Black Dao, Lu People, and Giay minority dot the landscape. We'll leave the main road after Lai Chau and take in some parts of the north not seen by many.We'll have lunch in Tam Duong (old Binh Lu) and our ascent up to the highest road pass in Vietnam, Tram Ton Pass/Heaven Gate, begins. The beauty of the climb will force us to take several stops for photos and depending on the time of year, there will be a fine layer of fog at the pass. We continue down the other side and pass thru Sapa town on our way to the Eco Lodge. Upon arrival at the Eco Lodge you can take a rest on your bungalow's balcony - for those with vertigo, maybe not!
Day 9: Sapa – Muong Hoa Valley –Topas Eco-Lodge Meals: B, L +Guide After breakfast, we'll visit the daily market and see many minorities in daily shopping mode. We take time for you to search for handicrafts and buy directly from the maker! There is a fair chance a local Hmong girl will befriend you and inquire in perfect English about you and what you are doing, as well as try to sell you some souvenirs. After lunch, we head out to Muong Hoa valley. We'll take a short walk from Lao Chai village of Black Hmong to Ta Van village of Giay. There will be time to stop at local houses. Our car wait for us at Ta Van where we continue to drive to the isolated Eco Lodge. Stops for picture are on request! We'll spend two nights at the Eco Lodge.
Day 10: Ban Ho Valley Trek Meals: B, L +Guide
The walk then continues through the rice fields to the Red Dao village of Nam Toong, where you will enjoy a cup of tea before heading back to Ban Ho to take a nice swim in the river nearby. You will then take the walk uphill to Su Pan. Here you return to the lodge by car.
Day 11: Topas Eco-Lodge – Sa Pa – Muong Hum Trek Meals: B, L, D +Guide We depart early and return through Sapa on our way back up the road to Tram Ton Pass but before reaching it, we'll begin a back road journey to Muong Hum. We'll be on the road less traveled and pass remote villages just recently accessible by road. The scenery is fresh and the hills are a patchwork of agricultural land, photo stops are a must. We'll arrive in Muong Hum for lunch and then take a short walk to a village of Giay minority nearby for overnight in a local house. After meeting our host family, we begin a 1 ½ hour trek uphill to a village of Ha Nhi minority, one of the smallest minority groups in Vietnam. The village is along the China/Vietnam border and most of the homes are constructed of thick mud and straw walls in a circular shape. We make our way back to our home stay, cook dinner and have an early night.
Day 12: Muong Hum – Bac Ha – Short walk to Ban Pho Meals: B, L +Guide
Day 13: Bac Ha – Si Ma Cai – Coc Ly – Lao Cai - Train to Hanoi Meals: B, L +Guide Today we'll drive along some spectacular roads to the north of Bac Ha. Our first destination is the border village of Si Ma Cai. Recently, tourists were permitted to come here and while the town is small, the drive in and out is fantastic. We double back from here and if we are traveling on a Saturday, stop at the weekly Can Cau Market on the way up. Lunch is in Bac Ha and we then continue to Bao Nhai, a town along the road to Lao Cai, where we board a small boat for a short excursion u the river to Coc Ly. If this day is on Tuesday, we will go directly to Coc Ly for the weekly market and then boat downriver. Our arrival in Lao Cai is around sunset and we'll have a look at the Friendship Bridge linking Vietnam to China and the pagoda near the Vietnamese end. We'll check into a hotel for showering before boarding the train to Hanoi.
Day 14: Arrive in Hanoi Meals: B +Guide The overnight train arrives very early in the morning and we will transfer you to the hotel. Early check in and free et leisure. Overnight in Hanoi.
Day 15: Hanoi – Halong Cruise
Meals: B, L, D +Guide Halong tour must be the most beautiful tour in Vietnam for any visitors. This morning, after breakfast, we drive to Halong Bay (165km), Vietnam most scenic sight, a recognized World Natural Heritage Site and highlight of any Vietnam Tours. Upon arrival, board your traditional wooden junk. Welcome drink on board. After a relaxing break, enjoy a delicious seafood lunch while cruising through the wonderful Ha Long bay visiting its amazing grottoes and caves. Opportunity to dive off the boat and have a pleasant swimming in the deep blue water of East Sea before relaxing on your sun deck to view a Halong sunset. Dinner on board with excellent fresh seafood. Overnight on board.
Day 16: Halong Cruise – Hanoi Meals: B +Guide It is said that your Vietnam Tours will not be complete without a trip to Halong Bay and spending one night on romantic Halong Cruise. People describe Halong Bay as majestic and mysterious, inspiring and imperious and words alone cannot do justice to the natural wonder that is Halong Bay. Imagine 3000 or more incredible islands rising from the emerald waters of the Gulf of Tonkin and you have a vision of breathtaking beauty. Halong Bay is pure art, a priceless collection of unfinished sculptures hewn from the hand of nature. It is absolutely true when you get up early to catch the sunrise on the bay, doing Ta Chi on sundeck and relax with a cup of hot coffee or tea when the boat cruising to explore more of Halong Bay. All make your Vietnam Holiday with full sweet memory. Back to Halong city at around noon where Vivutravel's private guide and driver are waiting to transfer back to Hanoi airport for your flight off. We hope that you have enjoyed your Vietnam Tours with us and look forward to your next Vietnam Tours. Vivutravel says goodbye and see you again!!!
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Your guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel at 09:00 and we are headed off on our 21 day trip around the north of Vietnam. Our destination today is the Mai Chau valley where we will overnight in a traditional Thai Stilt House but modern amenities are available. Upon arrival we will take a walking tour through the rice fields and enjoy a little peace and quiet compared to Hanoi. Dinner tonight is at the home we stay in.
In the morning, we will go to Pa Khoang Lake, slightly east of town. There is an excellent one hour boat ride and we can visit the bunker of General Giap, the most recognized soldier in Vietnam. A remote Thai village is near to the lake and we'll take time to see it as well.
Departing Paso, we are starting on one of the most beautiful drives in all of Vietnam Tours. Our destination is the Topas Eco-Lodge, 20 km south of Sapa, again it might not be on your map! Along the drive we will pass many different minority villages and see a vast rainbow of colours from the minority dress. Black Hmoung, Black Thai, Black Dao, Lu People, and Giay minority dot the landscape. We'll leave the main road after Lai Chau and take in some parts of the north not seen by many.
You will travel by car to Su Pan from where you will commence your walk downhill through the breathtaking scenery. On the way you will pass through the Tay Minority village of Ban Ho village where you will be able to see the stunning views of the valley and rice paddy terraces. You will have the opportunity to explore the Ban Ho village of Tay minority before crossing the suspension bridge over the river, where your guide will prepare a delicious lunch in a local house.
We depart out of Muong Hum and stop for a visit at the Muong Vi Caves. We continue to Laos Cai for lunch and onward to Bac Ha. The drive after Lao Cai for a short time is along a river that separates China from Vietnam. Upon arriving in Bac Ha, we check into our hotel for the night and take a short rest. Mid-afternoon, it's time for a short walk to the Flower H'mong and Tay Village of Ban Pho. If our departure day is a Sunday, we'll spend a more time in Muong Hum to see the weekly market. Sunday is also market day in Bac Ha and we'll only see the minorities return in home after the market here.
