Overview
Sapa is Situated at an elevation of 1500 meters (4921 feet) above sea level in the isolated northwest mountains of Vietnam, Sapa is renowned for its exquisite, untamed landscape as well as its diverse cultural offerings. Known as "the Tonkinese Alps," Sapa is a breathtakingly beautiful town located in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range in northwest Vietnam, close to the Chinese border. Numerous hill tribes can be found in Sapa and the surrounding area, along with rice terraces, abundant foliage, and Fansipan, Vietnam's highest peak.
Y Ty is situated at an elevation of more than 2,000 meters, sloping back into the mountains that are covered in clouds nearly all year round. Its summit is 2,660 meters high. The sun may only shine for 12 hours of the day in one small area. The mansion in the towering skies is Y Ty, the path that leads through zigzag lines and sinks into the leaves of the forest. Is it true that many individuals get the impression that the next Y Ty will be like traveling to a another planet entirely?
Highlights
Sapa is Situated at an elevation of 1500 meters (4921 feet) above sea level in the isolated northwest mountains of Vietnam, Sapa is renowned for its exquisite, untamed landscape as well as its diverse cultural offerings. Known as "the Tonkinese Alps," Sapa is a breathtakingly beautiful town located in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range in northwest Vietnam, close to the Chinese border. Numerous hill tribes can be found in Sapa and the surrounding area, along with rice terraces, abundant foliage, and Fansipan, Vietnam's highest peak.
Y Ty is situated at an elevation of more than 2,000 meters, sloping back into the mountains that are covered in clouds nearly all year round. Its summit is 2,660 meters high. The sun may only shine for 12 hours of the day in one small area. The mansion in the towering skies is Y Ty, the path that leads through zigzag lines and sinks into the leaves of the forest. Is it true that many individuals get the impression that the next Y Ty will be like traveling to a another planet entirely?
There are fourteen distinct hill tribal peoples living in Muong Khuong, a frontier district of Lao Cai province that shares a border with Yunnan province. The majority of these peoples are Hmong. Exploring the pristine landscapes and long-standing culture of the Hmong people is made distinctive and spectacular by cycling and visiting the vibrant Sunday Muong khuong market.
One of the treasures of northern Vietnam is Bac Ha. Though it's not as breathtakingly gorgeous as Sapa due to its lower height, it's nonetheless picturesque and far less crowded with tourists. The bustling Sunday market, frequented by the local Flower H'mong, Tay, Dzao, Nung, and Giay ethnic communities, is the true attraction of Bac Ha. A trip to the market is an excellent chance to get an introduction to the ten distinct ethnic minority groups who call Bac Ha and its environs home. You might bargain for handicrafts and some of the well-known regional wine, or you could wrangle for a water buffalo, pig, or chicken. In any case, the city and its well-known friendliness will charm you.
For those who are active travelers, an 8-day cycling adventure tour is a fantastic way to take in the breathtaking countryside and astounding natural beauty. Cycling on both paved and dirt roads, seeing numerous charming hill tribal settlements, crossing streams, and enjoying the pure beauty of the countryside while taking part in the vibrant weekend market to see how they live their daily lives.
Tailor-made trip
Golden Cycling Tours is a bike tour operator housing an experienced team of biking guide, bike mechanic, driver, cycling tour consultant and bicycle specialists. We can create a unique, custom-designed independent itinerary that is fully adapted to your needs, whether you are traveling solo, with family and friends, or as a group.
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What’s Included
Tour Cost includes:
- Mountain Bike and helmet
- Boat trip mention in program
- All hotels , homestay.. (twin share ) and meals specified
- Cycle support by a/c vehicles ( to take care bike & rider and luggages)
- Permit tickets to villages and home stay
- All water, fruits and snacks whilst riding
- All entrances fee and sites mentioned
- English speaking guide
- All meals mentioned ( B = Breakfast, L= Lunch, D = Dinner )
Tour Cost excludes:
- International Flights to Hanoi and Departure from Hanoi
- Departure Tax
- Visa Fees
- Alcoholic, and other beverages in the evenings
- Tips for guides and driver
- Personal travel insurance
- Any services not mentioned in itinerary
Things to be prepared:
- Hat
- Small backpack
- Shoes and shorts for cycling
- Sunglasses
- Gloves
Itinerary
Y Ty is situated at an elevation of more than 2,000 meters, sloping back into the mountains that are covered in clouds nearly all year round. Its summit is 2,660 meters high. The sun may only shine for 12 hours of the day in one small area. The mansion in the towering skies is Y Ty, the path that leads through zigzag lines and sinks into the leaves of the forest. Is it true that many individuals get the impression that the next Y Ty will be like traveling to a another planet entirely?
Tour Plan
After a filling breakfast at the hotel and a quick escape from the busy city, our shuttle bus delivers us to a cycling destination. We will arrive at Tam Dao after a one and a half hour ride through beautiful landscape, where our support staff and truck will be setting up our bikes and filling up water for the group.
We repair our bike and become knowledgeable about Vietnamese riding regulations. We start riding through the lush, beautiful countryside of central North Vietnam. Images of rural communities, cows and buffalo laboring on farms and teaching children as they travel back to their homes, mixed with craggy limestone mountain ranges, would instantly bring to mind the country of Vietnam. We're going to ride through a quiet village and admire the beauty of the plantations of farm trees and tea farms. Eat lunch along the way, and then we pedal to the village of Vu Linh on a paved road.
After lunch, we rode from the countryside to Luc Yen Town, which is noted for its rubies and other precious stones in North Vietnam. We'll use our time to explore the market and see how wonderful Rubi goods are made. We proceed on our journey to Lam Thuong Ecohome village across a jungle of cinnamon trees and luxuriant gum trees. The Dao Hill tribe has lived in Lam Thuong, a small, tranquil village, for a hundred years, forming a distinct culture and identity.We ride from town to village on single-track trails and village roads, taking in the breathtaking surroundings.We will trek to a beautiful waterfall-side village if time permits. Spend the evening and overnight among locals.
Summary:
Activity: Transferring
Accommodation: Village
Meals: B/L/D
Cycling distance: 84 km