Muong Hoa valley

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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Very interesting tour of small villages near Sapa, our leader was Su and she was answering all of our questions. watch out for all the dirt, so don’t wear new shoes 😃Su even let me take a look into local school.
John ****
4 Nov 2025
Super easy with the QR code. Be ready to scan them at every station. A tip, most tour group may go at 9am, so avoid those timings if possible
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
We really appreciate how passionate and informative were our tour guide today. It’s clear that she love what she is doing, and it made the tour so much more enjoyable. thanks Yao for making this trip memorable for us.We really appreciate how passionate and informative our tour guide was today. It’s clear that she loves what she is doing, and it made the tour so much more enjoyable. Thanks, Yao, for making this trip memorable for us.
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클룩 회원
3 Nov 2025
The accessibility isn't great, so I took a Grab taxi, but it's in my top 5 accommodations of all time. I've stayed at the Four Seasons in Hawaii for over 2 million won a night and been to resorts in the Maldives, but I liked it here better. However, it's not a great place for kids to play, but it's good for contemplation and deep thinking. The lingering smoke was a bit pungent though. They were roasting sweet potatoes, and the smoke was a bit much.
abigail *****
4 Nov 2025
this was the highlight of our trip, it was a fun adventure and we enjoyed the little hike and monotrail ride, the view was amazing experience: 100/10
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Naz *******
4 Nov 2025
Loved the Fansipan experience. Thankfully, I checked the weather a day before buying the tickets & we were lucky to get clear skies with cold, windy weather. It was definitely worth purchasing this package as we just showed our QR codes for 2 people and didn’t have to worry about buying tickets on-site. I highly recommend going early in the morning after breakfast as it’s less crowded and much more relaxing. You’ll need to do a bit of hiking and climbing up the stairs at the top, but it’s quite manageable since there are plenty of resting spots and WCs along the way.
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Naz *******
4 Nov 2025
Our tour guide was Ly, who was friendly and informative. Thankfully, she suggested that we rent our costumes at the waterfall instead of the entrance, so we didn’t have to carry heavy clothes or walk too far in traditional outfits. The package included the entry tickets to Cat Cat Village, and she also shared interesting stories about its history and the traditional batik cloth-making process. She also offered to take pictures of us, which we were really thankful for.
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Bee *******
3 Nov 2025
It was a nice and enjoyable trip despite the wet weather. Tour guide Cat was very helpful and make sure all of us stay safe throughout the hike. Wonderful scenery and worth the visit. Thumbs up!

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What to know about Muong Hoa valley

Nestled in the heart of Northwest Vietnam, Muong Hoa Valley in Sapa is a breathtaking paradise that captivates travelers with its serene beauty and rich cultural tapestry. Often referred to as the 'Da Lat of the North,' this enchanting valley is a must-visit destination for those seeking a blend of natural splendor and cultural richness. Join us as we explore the wonders of Muong Hoa Valley, a place where nature's artistry and human heritage converge.
8V7G+MJC, Lao Chai, Sa Pa, Lao Cai, Vietnam

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Trekking the Muong Hoa Valley

Embark on a 12 km trek through the stunning Muong Hoa Valley, where you'll traverse peaceful trails, encounter local hill tribe women, and marvel at the expansive rice terraces. The trek offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the daily lives of the Black Hmong people.

Y Linh Ho Village

Visit Y Linh Ho, a small village inhabited by the Black Hmong people. Here, you can observe traditional weaving techniques, explore local homes, and learn about the indigo dyeing process used for their distinctive dark clothing.

Ta Van Village

Stop for a delightful lunch in Ta Van Village, where you can enjoy authentic local cuisine in a simple, open-sided cafe. The friendly atmosphere and stunning valley views make it a perfect rest stop during your trek.

Cultural Significance

Muong Hoa Valley is home to various ethnic groups, including the Red Dao, Giay, and Black H’Mong people. Visitors can immerse themselves in the unique cultural practices and festivals of these communities, such as the Roong Pooc festival and the fire dancing festival.

Historical Background

Sapa, established as a French hill station in 1922, serves as a vital marketplace for hill tribes from surrounding villages. The town's historical significance adds depth to the cultural tapestry of the region.

Local Cuisine

The valley offers a delightful culinary experience with specialties like grilled stream fish, smoked buffalo meat, Meo mustard greens, and Sapa shiitake mushrooms. These dishes, rich in local flavors and traditions, provide a taste of the region's unique gastronomy.