Sapa Homestays
Stay in a homestay to really soak in the vibes of Sapa and enjoy local hospitality.
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4.7 (37)
|2D1N
|Up to 6 guests
“Loved our tour guide Sue she was the best”
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5.0 (34)
|2D1N
|Up to 10 guests
“this was such a hidden gem! ”
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3D2N
|Up to 11 guests
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4.9
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287 reviews
We had two wonderful days, trekking north of Sapa. Our guide San May was absolutely kind, knowledgable and fun.
Throughout the day we came across many beautiful vistas and a few lovely locals.
In the afternoon we arrived at our cute homestay, which was exactly as we wanted it to be. Not fancy, very down to earth, we had everything we needed and met wonderful hosts, whith whom we cooked, talked and laughed all evening.
Transportation and contact with the Seek Sophie team was perfect, so we can warmly recommend, taking your next trip with them.
Thank you!
Kevin
We had a great time on the trek with the local Hmong guide Sue! She took us along farmer’s routes through the rice fields to get away from the other tourist groups. The home stay is more like a hostel which I wasn’t expecting, but the family style dinner was delicious.
Isabelle
Good pace of hike, the mountain was beautiful. Very foggy and cold when we were at the summit, so be dressed for the weather. Overnight stay at the mountain was simple, rustic, with a warm cooked dinner. Our guide was warm and helpful and very fit. We took the cable car option down.
Lee
I really enjoyed my trek with Khai, even though it was just the 2 of us it felt like hiking with a good friend.
Day 1:
The route is not easy, especially when it rained previously, causing some paths to be muddy. Some parts of the trek are also quite tiring both up and downhill. I would advise trekkers to wear shoes with proper grips, and to train for at least 2 weeks or a month to make it enjoyable without feeling too tired.
However the view throughout is very much worth it, and there are pitstops along the way to rest.
The homestay dinner was great, and we had a fun karaoke session. There is a mosquito net for sleeping but you may have to smack some during dinner/at night.
Day 2:
Breakfast was okay, but i was hoping to try the local breakfast, instead we had crepes, which I think was due to the other guests who were a french family of 6. It was still enjoyable and healthy.
Unfortunately I had to cancel my 2nd day after the homestay due to bring tired, but Khai and the host arranged a bike back to town for me without any issues.
Overall would recommend Khai and team, just ensure your fitness level is adequate so you don't miss out on enjoying the trip.
Chris
My tourguide Chu took good care of me. She picked me up in Sapa town, we had breakfast and we hiked to Zizi Homestay. The hike was fun and full of adventures, she explained a lot about life in Sapa and Vietnam, it was fun and very interesting. Zizi Homestay is a very nice and clean Homestay, people were very friendly and I even got an upgrade to a single room. The "family dinner" that is included in the price was soo delicious and lots of vegetarian options to choose from. Also breakfast and coffee were very good, unfortunately I didn't have time to stay there longer. On the second day we hiked to two waterfalls, had lunch and saw many many buffalos along the way. Thank you very much for this awesome and also lifechanging hike. I totally recommend it :) <3
Gitti
I don't usually write long reviews but this was such a hidden gem! Glad to have discovered this through seeksophie even though there's tons of homestays here in Sapa. Thuy and family are very friendly and welcoming! The trek to the nearby village was great and we experienced local culture among breathtaking scenery. Ecohills homestay had beautiful views being perched on the mid hill, massage was cheap and good but the best experience was the homestay dinner! They are ala carte prices but very reasonable and delicious. The homestay is run by a loving young couple and family, really glad to have met them. Some points to note: There's a 200m walk with steep slope from the car dropoff up to the homestay, motorbikes are able to go up all the way. Recommend to avoid large luggages and come in the cooler weathers for lesser bugs.
Jiemin
This was a wonderful experience! This trek allows you not only to see and experience the beauty of the highlands, but also to seek to understand the culture and people. Would recommend!
Abigail Goosen
Loved our tour guide Sue, she was the best. Great food and we got an upgrade of our room which was lovely. Would definitely recommend!
Julia Stitt
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