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2D1N Mt Fansipan Climb | Night at Summit | Transport from Train Station
Experience the thrill of camping on Mt Fansipan!
4.9
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DURATION
2 days 1 night

Booking type
Private trip

MEET UP
Free pick-up

Group size
Up to 10 guests
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Climb Mount Fansipan, the highest in Indochina - 2-day trek with local guide - stunning views and cultural experience
Climb Mount Fansipan, the highest mountain in Indochina, on a two-day trek with a private local guide. This special experience includes overnight camping on the mountain, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of the surroundings. The flexible itinerary allows for an earlier summit or a more leisurely trek back. With stunning views, opportunities to learn about local plants and wildlife, and a chance to connect with the Black Hmong culture, this climb is perfect for adventurous travelers seeking a unique and memorable outdoor experience. Join Khai Hmong, a passionate local guide who aims to sustain village culture and support the local community through tourism.What to ExpectA two-day trek with a private local guideOvernight camping on Mount FansipanFlexible itinerary for an earlier summit or a more leisurely trek backOpportunity to learn about local plants and wildlifeStunning views of the surrounding landscapeConnect with the Black Hmong cultureSupport the local community and future generations
What You’ll be Doing
Day 1:
Hiking Tram Ton Pass: Nature, Cardamom, Views, CampingDay 2:
Today you will arrive at the summitShow Details
What’s Included
Private guide
Porter charges
Meals
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Community Champion
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Where You’ll Sleep
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Mt Fansipan Camping - Base Camp HutNext Available Dates
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Select Time for 28 Mar 2025
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Where we'll meet
Start Point
Free pick-up from Anywhere in Sapa(Your accommodation in Sapa Town)
- 09:30am
+1 other option
End Point
- End at Start Point(s)
Start & ends
- If Pick-up from Anywhere in Sapa09:30AM on Day 1 - 04:00PM on Day 2
- If Meet-up at Anywhere in Sapa09:30AM on Day 1 - 04:00PM on Day 2
Suitability / Accessibility
- Recommended Age: 13+
Cancellation & other policies
- CancellationTo secure your spot, your host will turn away other guests. Because of this, cancellations aren't allowed.
What to Pack
- 2 pairs of thick socks (helps against blisters!)
- First aid kit (aspirin, anti-biotic, salon pas, healing tape, energy pills…)
- Flashlight
- Gloves (helps when trekking)
- Good hiking shoes (should be soft, well fitted and anti-slippery)
- Hat
- Mosquito repellent
- Rainwear
- Sandals or light footwear (for use in the evening)
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Toiletries
- Towel
- Trekking pole (optional)
- Warm jacket and pullover (as it can get up to 0 degrees celsius at the summit!)
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3.570.000đ/person
4.9(105)
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Meet your host
Khai Hmong is a Black Hmong tribesman who lives in the place of his birth, the village of Lao Chai in the hills near Sapa. He knows every track, village, and view in the Sapa region.
Khai's personal purpose is driven by a deep passion for the Sapa region, Lao Chai village and the culture of the Black Hmong ethnic minority. His vision is to sustain the village culture and bring its magic to international visitors. Through this, his aim is to provide opportunities to the local village people and provide the means to build a local school to improve the education and prosperity of future generations. Khai is formally trained in tourism and the English language. This allows him to appreciate the needs of adventurous world travellers and clearly communicate the Hmong culture along with all aspects of the Sapa region and landscape.
Experience: 7 years
Speaks: Basic English
Acceptance rate: 89%
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