Mesmerizing Sapa Tour To Rong May Glass Bridge In Lai Chau

Best places to visit: Hanoi - Sapa - Lai Chau

Durations

5 days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

20 people

Departure

Monthly


The amazing Northern Vietnam Sapa Tour To Rong May Glass Bridge In Lai Chau – a great mix of mountain areas, lush rice terraces and the karst topography for which the region is famed.


Itinerary :

Day 1: Hanoi Arrival

Upon arrival at Noi Bai airport, we will pick you up and transfer to the hotel for check-in.

In the afternoon, you are free to discover the town with actitivities such as hipon-hipoff, cyclo ride, electrolic car, walking treet or night markets (from Friday night to Sunday only)

Optional tours available: Night Food Tour, Vespa Tours, Street food tours, Jeep tour, Water puppet show…

In the evening you are free to take time and taste famous Vietnamese bread (Banh My) and Egg Coffee (Ca phe Trung).

Overnight at hotel in Hanoi.

Day 2: Hanoi – Sapa by bus or limousine (B, L, D)

After breakfast, we will pick you up and transfer to Sapa. It takes about 5 hours on road.

On the way, we will stop about 30 minutes for relax then conitue moving to Sapa. Lunch at local restaurant in Sapa.

Afternoon: we will trekking to visit Cat Cat village is about 1 km from Sapa town. It’s located at the bottom of the Muong Hoa Valley and near the stunning Cat Cat Waterfall. This is an age-old village of H’Mong ethnic group remaining unique customs and practices that are lots in other villages.

Back to Sapa town, take visit at Sapa Cathedral Church.

Dinner at restaurant with Salmon Hotpot. Overnight at hotel in Sapa.

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Cat Cat Village

Day 3: Sapa – Fansipan Mountain (B, L, D)

After breakfast, we get on tram that take us from Sapa central via Muong Hoa Valley to reach Cable car station.

Then, we visit Fanxipang Mountain by cable car. As you know the cable car in Sapa is the world’s longest and highest cable car, running up from sleepy Sapa Town in Lao Cai Province to the peak of 3,143-meter Fansipan Mountain, known as Indochina’s rooftop.

Enjoy the view from the highest point of this incredible mountain. The lush green and subtropical vegetation makes this mountain really very beautiful. Take some pictures for unforgettable experience from the top.  After taking scenery then get cable car back to Sapa. Lunch at local restaurant.

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Spectacular pagodas on Fansipan Summit

Afternoon: we will visit Ham Rong Mountain. Being shaped like a dragon’s head dimly looming in the thin veil of the early morning, Ham Rong (Dragon Jaw) Mountain that is fine combination of man-made and natural landscape is an attractive tourist area in the center of Sapa town.

Visit Sapa Church.

 Overnight at hotel in Sapa.

Day 4: Sapa – Thac Bac Waterfall – Lai Chau Rong May Glass Bridge (B, L)

Breakfast at hotel, we departure for Rong May Glass Bridge that is located near Heaven Gate, which is the first glass bridge in Vietnam.

Coming here, you can experience some breathtaking activities bungee jumping, walking on glass bridge at 305meters height parasailing.

Back to Sapa town, on the way we stop at Silver Wưaterfall. Lunch at local restaurant in Sapa.

Afternoon: you will take the limousine or bus back to Hanoi. 

Overnight at hotel in Hanoi.

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Lai Chau Rong May Glass Bridge

Day 5: Departure (B)

After breakfast, free and leisure.

Transfer to airport for your flight back home or you might extend your time to Halong Bay and Central/Southern Vietnam. End of service!

Inclusive in the tour price

  • Private transportation
  • English speaking tour guide
  • Accommodation with daily breakfast base on twin/double/triple room
  • Daily bottle of mineral water 1 bottle/day/pax
  • Entrance fees
  • Meals as dedicated in the itinerary
  • 01 special dinner with salmon hot pot in Sapa
  • Cable car to Fansipan (2 ways)
  • Tram from Sapa town to Cable car station (2way)
  • Glass bridge ticket in Sapa

Exclusive in the tour price

  • Travel Insurance
  • Visa fee
  • Personal expenses

Child Policy

  • Infant below 2 years old sharing same room with parents is free of charge.
  • Child below 11yrs old sharing same room with 1 ADL is charged for 90%.
  • Child below 11yrs old with extra bed and sharing same room with parents is charged for 75%.
  • Child below 11yrs old No extra bed & sharing same room with parents is charged for 50%
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