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One Day Tour: Bac Ha Market

 

Starts at 7:30am, spend three hours joining the local tribal peoples including Flower H’mong, Black Zao, Phu La and Tay for the market activities and festive atmosphere. All peoples in their best traditional costume gather every Sunday for shopping, but socializing is of great importance. The cattle and clothing sections are the most interesting until 11.00 and then come the food section where peoples meet, talk, enjoy food and es
pecially drink a kind of locally made corn-wine.And then Return the town for lunch. In the afternoon, spend time visiting another village (BanPho village)That's old village more than 100 years old. Say good bye to BacHa and get back to Sapa. On the way back, drop in to see the Vietnamese and Chinese Harbour Mouth in LaoCai.

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Chapa - Y Linh Ho - San I - San II

At 9:30 am the guide greeting at the homestay. You start trekking from the Homestay to the villages. Walking along the main road 3km then going up to Y Linh Ho village of Black H’mong minority. Continue trekking more 4km you will get to San II village and stop there to have picnic lunch near the Village.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After lunch you keep going through San II to San I village of Hmong minority about 3km. You will go around the village, relax and then go back to Lao Chai.

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Chapa - Ta Va - Giang Ta Chai

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    At 9:30 am the guide pick you up at Homestay, taking you about 6km to Lao Chai village of Black H'mong minority. You start trecking from Lao Chai, walking through terrace fields to Ta Van of Zay minority, you might stop at homestay of Zay people or local restaurant for lunch. After that keep going through Bamboo forest to Giang Ta Chai village of Red Dao minority. Stop near small waterfall and Rattan suspension bridge - one of the best places to relaxe. You will have chance to get nice and real experience of daily life or school activities of local hilltibes in Sapa. back to Lao Chai.

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Chapa - Sa Seng - Hang Da - Ban Pho

 

We start at 9.00am the guide and driver pick you up at Homestay . Hiking uphill to the villages of Sa seng and Hang da of Black H'mong people from Sapa town. You will have chance to see the remote and quiet village with nice terrace rice field and typical fruit plantation in this area, enjoy amazing view and from Hang da - Hau Thao you can see the whole panorama of Sapa biggest mountain and valley - less tourists come here. Then you go down hill to Ta van villge of Day people and be transfer back to homestay by car.

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ABOUT US 

Chapa Farmstay Welcomes you.
    We are Hmong ethnic minority in northern Vietnam. Our village is hidden in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range not far from Fansipan, the highest mountain peak in Indochina.  
    Chapa Farmstay was created to share the Hmong culture, tradition, and experience with travelers around the world.  Chapa Farmstay sits on the mountain side overlooking Lao Chai village, rice paddies, corn fields, vegetable gardens, and the lush jungle of Hoang Lien National Park.  The panoramic view is breathtaking.  The air is crisp, clean, and refreshing. Sometimes, simplicity is best.  Hmong culture is colorful and unique and we want you to experience it.  At Chapa Farmstay we want you to experience the daily routine of the local villagers, explore the unspoiled natural surroundings, and create lasting memories. During your stay you will have opportunities to explore the agricultural practices of the Hmong people in the highland, help local farmers plant vegetables with simple tools, watch farmers work the fields with buffaloes, and stroll around the rice terraces.  You will be introduced to Hmong batik, weave textile by hand, and watch village girls embroider beautiful tapestries and traditional Hmong costumes.   Another mission of Chapa Farmstay is to provide educational and job training to the villagers. Our staff are young Hmong men and women who speak several languages—Hmong, Vietnamese, and English.  Many have other responsibilities such as caring for their elderly parents, siblings, or helping out in the community. At Chapa Farmstay our employees will learn trade skills such as cooking, hospitality and restaurant management, and customer service and tourism.  These lifelong skills will be beneficial to their career choice.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    At Chapa Farmstay we our environmentally conscious.  We are committed to protecting the environment and conserve resources for future generations.  We have collaborated with villagers and developed a recycling program that is practical.  We do not waste any resources.  Leftovers from our kitchen and restaurant are carefully managed and given to the villagers as animal feeds or turned into compost to fertilize the gardens. 
Lastly, Chapa Farmstay is about peace and serenity. The outskirt of Sapa is still quite rural.  If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city or explore the unique culture of the Hmong people, Chapa Farmstay is the place for you.  There is no WiFi at Chapa Farmstay.  Our goal is to give you a truly relaxing experience, connect to nature and enjoy its beauty, and explore the colorful culture of the local villagers.  It is quiet here; you can meditate and relax.  Our team will help you rejuvenate your body and mind.  We look forward to meeting you and sharing Chapa Farm with you.

 

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Y Linh Ho, Cau May, Sapa Town, Lao Cai, Vietnam
(+84) 393195298

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