Sapa Trekking Tours
With Local Guides

Trek with guides born on these trails — authentic rice terraces, unique villages, and seasonal harvests.

Tours from $35  ·  Free cancellation 48h

Experiences Loved by Travelers

Handpicked treks through Sapa's most stunning landscapes — from easy half-days to multi-night village homestays.

Sapa valley trek and homestay 3 days 2 nights
★★★★★ 4.9 (94 reviews)

Sapa Valley Trek & Homestay

Three days through Ban Ho, Nam Toong, and Muong Hoa Valley. Two nights with H'mong families, meals included.

3D2N Max 12 Moderate

Hassle-Free Transfers from Hanoi

We handle your journey from Hanoi to Sapa — pick the option that fits your style and schedule.

The Sapa Experience You Won't Find Elsewhere

Born in the Mountains

Our guides are Black H'mong locals who grew up in these villages. They know every hidden trail, family, and story behind the landscape.

Eco & Responsible

We trek in small groups (max 12), avoid overcrowded routes, and give back to local communities through fair wages and sustainable practices.

Fluent English Staff

All guides and sales staff speak fluent English. You'll never struggle to communicate — from booking to the last day of your trek.

Licensed & Certified

Fully licensed by Vietnam Tourism (No. 10-078/2023). Transparent pricing, no hidden fees, and a clear cancellation policy.

From Selling Handicrafts to Expert Mountain Guides

Our guides are members of the Black H'mong ethnic minority — a people who have lived in the mountains around Sapa for centuries. They first learned English as children, selling handmade crafts to early backpackers who wandered up the valley.

That curiosity became a calling. Today, our team leads travelers to the quieter, less-touristed corners of Sapa that only locals know — hidden waterfalls, family-run rice terraces, and villages untouched by mass tourism.

Tzu Hang — Expert Guide
Tzu Hang Expert Guide
Lo Hu — Expert Guide
Lo Hu Expert Guide
Sinh Giang — Sales Executive
Sinh Giang Sales Executive
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Trekking Tour Sapa local H'mong guide leading trek in Sapa

About Sapa, Vietnam

Nestled in the Hoàng Liên Sơn mountains of northern Vietnam, Sapa sits at 1,500m (4,900 ft) above sea level. Known for dramatic rice terraces, ethnic minority villages, and Fansipan — the highest peak in Indochina.

3,143m Fansipan elevation
(Roof of Indochina)
6 Ethnic Groups H'mong, Dao, Tay, Giay,
Xa Pho & La Chi
Best Season Mar–May &
Sep–Nov
280 km / 174 mi From Hanoi
~5 hours by road

10,000+ Happy Adventurers

Real reviews from verified travelers — read them directly on Google, TripAdvisor, and Airbnb.

★★★★★

"Hands down the best experience of my Southeast Asia trip. Our guide Tzu Hang knew every family in every village. It felt like visiting old friends, not being a tourist."

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Sarah M. 🇺🇸 San Francisco, USA · May 2026
★★★★☆

"We did the 3D2N homestay trek. Day two is a proper climb — steeper than I expected — but absolutely worth every step. The family we stayed with cooked incredible food and the children were wonderful."

J
James R. 🇬🇧 London, UK · March 2026
★★★★★

"Did the seniors trek — perfect for our age. Not too strenuous but still spectacular views. The guide was patient, knowledgeable, and genuinely fun. We'll be back!"

M
Marie L. 🇫🇷 Lyon, France · April 2026

Sapa's Most Beautiful Spots

Sapa Travel Guides

Everything you need to know before trekking in Sapa — from what to pack to the best time to visit.

Best time to visit Sapa Vietnam Planning

May 2026

Best Time to Visit Sapa: A Month-by-Month Guide

September is golden — literally. The rice paddies turn amber just before harvest and the mist clears by 10am most days. Here's what each month actually looks like on the ground.

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Fansipan trekking guide Trekking

April 2026

Fansipan Summit: What No One Tells You Before You Go

At 3,143m it's the highest peak in Indochina — and more achievable than you think. We've summited hundreds of times. Here's what to expect, hour by hour.

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What to pack for Sapa trekking Gear

March 2026

What to Pack for a Sapa Trek: The Honest List

The trail to Ta Van can be muddy after rain. We always bring walking poles. Here's everything we recommend — and what you can actually leave at the hotel.

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Common Questions from Travelers

No experience necessary for most tours. We have treks for all fitness levels — from very easy walks suitable for seniors to challenging multi-day climbs of Fansipan. Just tell us your fitness level and we'll match you with the right tour.

March to May (spring) and September to November (autumn) offer the clearest skies and best trekking conditions. The rice terraces are most spectacular in September when the paddies turn golden. Sapa can be visited year-round — each season has its own beauty.

All tours include a licensed local guide, entrance fees, and meals during the trek. Homestay tours include overnight accommodation and dinner/breakfast with the host family. Transport from/to Sapa town is included. Hanoi–Sapa transfers are sold separately — we can arrange these too.

Contact us via WhatsApp, email, or the booking form — we typically confirm within 15 minutes during business hours. A deposit is required for multi-day tours. Cancellations made 48+ hours before the start date receive a full refund. Travel plans change — just communicate with us and we'll find a solution.

Yes — Sapa is very safe and we welcome solo travelers of all backgrounds. Our guides are certified, background-checked, and several are women. We can arrange for you to join a small group if you prefer company. We've proudly hosted thousands of solo female travelers.

Ready to Explore Sapa?

Message us on WhatsApp — we typically reply within 5–10 minutes, 7 days a week, 6:30am–10:30pm (GMT+7).