Ta Van Village

Geographical district
★ 4.9 (1K+ reviews) • 9K+ booked
Nestled in the heart of Sapa, Ta Van Village offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This picturesque village, located in Ta Van Commune, Sapa District, Lao Cai Province, is a haven for those seeking tranquility amidst nature's beauty. With its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes, Ta Van Village is a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Sapa.
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Ta Van, Sa Pa, Lao Cai, Vietnam
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4.9 /5
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LAI *****
29 Jun
Zizi is a very smart and careful tour guide with good English. She made our trip in Sabah very pleasant. I took a three-day and two-night trip. On the first day, your feet will be full of mud, but it is also a special experience. You can choose to rent water shoes or use your own shoes. We finally visited five villages and saw very special rural landscapes. The pastoral scenery is very beautiful, which is rare for city people. It is worth a visit. The B&B is also very attentive and very good. It was a very unforgettable trip.
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Klook User
28 Jun
The hike felt really fulfilling because of how beautiful the scenery is! The tour guide, Chang, was really friendly and explained her culture and the locals' daily life really well! 100% would recommend if you have healthy knees and don't mind a bit of mud 😍
2+
Saravanam *********
26 Jun
The trek was awesome with breathtaking views and interesting culture. Khu was a great guide and we get to learn alot through this tour with beautiful team.
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Klook User
26 Jun
May was a very good tour guide who took us on our trek! She was amazing, she taught us about the area and took us around. She took photos with us made the trek so much more enjoyable! I would highly recommend her! ❤️❤️❤️The scenery is absolutely stunning and the hike starts off muddy and bit slippery but then it becomes easier. The Lunch was terrific too! Thank you May for an amazing amazing day!!
Cameron *****
26 Jun
Overall very good value for money. You MUST do this in gumboots, otherwise you will get very muddy shoes. Just be aware of that. You can hire gumboots at the start (ask). Also, there are MANY locals that 1 - come with you on the start and 2- approach you in all the shops and restaurant. Chang, our guide, was very good and answered all questions. Lunch was very yummy. About 10km in total. 3 villages, and then a car back to the start.
Klook User
24 Jun
Pam was a great guide during our tour. She answers questions when asked and is very friendly in accomodating us the whole trek. The first 2 kilometers were challenging as the path was muddy from the consistent rain, but after that it's all but good roads. The views are breathtaking and you really get see a glimpse of the life of Vietnamese tribes in the mountains. Money's worth :)
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KIM *******
22 Jun
Thi Su was an excellent guide throughout our trekking tour. She led us perfectly and made us feel safe and comfortable at every step. If we come back again, we would definitely love to go with her once more. Thank you for everything!
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클룩 회원
20 Jun
The guide, Su, explained things in a friendly manner. I couldn't understand 100% because my English is lacking, but I still didn't have much difficulty traveling. I used a translator and ChatGPT. Even those who hesitate because they don't speak English can enjoy it without much difficulty. Since we eat lunch about 2-3 hours later, I recommend eating breakfast and coming. Please wear sneakers or trekking shoes. It rained, so I got a lot of mud. The price is cheap and I had a good time.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Terraced Fields

The terraced fields of Ta Van Village are a sight to behold. These fields wind along the hillsides, creating a majestic natural landscape that changes with the seasons. Whether they resemble giant mirrors, yellow carpets, or green silks, the terraced fields are a photographer's dream.

Houses of Ethnic Minorities

The ancient wooden houses of the Giay ethnic group, some nearly 100 years old, offer a glimpse into the traditional architecture and lifestyle of the local people. Visitors can sit by the fire, sip corn wine, and listen to stories about the village's history.

Nice Homestays

Ta Van Village boasts numerous homestays that provide comfortable accommodations with stunning views. These homestays are perfect for those looking to extend their stay and explore the surrounding attractions.

Culture and History

Ta Van Village has been home to the Giay ethnic group for over 300 years. The village, originally called 'Muong Va,' has a rich cultural heritage that includes unique customs, religious practices, and festivals. The Giay, Mong, and Red Dao ethnic groups coexist here, cultivating rice and raising livestock in harmony with nature.

Scenic Beauty

The village is surrounded by the Hoang Lien Son Mountain and Muong Hoa Stream, creating a picturesque setting with murmuring streams and singing wild birds. The rustic thatched houses, narrow dirt roads, and colorful flowers add to the village's charm.

Local Cuisine

Ta Van village offers a variety of delicious local dishes and dining experiences. Popular spots include Luckydaisy Bamboo Bar, Friendly Restaurant, Muong Hoa Homestay & Restaurant, Chopai Restaurant, Tavan View Homestay, and Ban Lang Quan. Visitors can enjoy traditional Vietnamese food and coffee in a cozy, rural setting.