2D1N Fansipan Mountain Trek with Camping from Sapa
- Witness the gorgeous landscape of Vietnam at Fansipan, the tallest mountain in the Hoang Lien Son Range
- With a height of 3,143m above sea level, the Fansipan's summit is a must-try trekking challenge
- See the countryside's impressive mountain ranges and the national park's thick forests upon ascending
- Experience a safe and interesting trekking tour with your English speaking guide
- Book this tour if you want to join from Hanoi!
What to expect
With its famed panoramic scenery of Vietnam's countryside, it's no wonder Fansipan is on top of every tourist's Sapa bucket list. Find out what the hype is all about with this trekking and camping tour from Sapa. Start the tour with a ride to Ton Station, the easiest entry point to Fansipan's peak. Make your way to the Bamboo Forest and walk through a thick jungle. Fuel your body for the next leg of the journey with a picnic lunch prepared by the tour. Munch on bread and sausages, as well as fresh vegetables for added nutritional value. Continue the trek to the summit, where gorgeous natural views will greet you on the way. As evening falls, settle at a safe spot in the forest and pitch your tent. Get to know your tour group better through the fun and exciting camping activities. You can also opt to help out with the dinner, which your group will cook using only wood and stone. Feast on vegetables, fried pork, chicken, and eggs paired with steamed rice just before bed. Wake up early to resume the trek and catch Sapa at its brightest. Arrive just in time for lunch and help prepare your picnic while you gaze down the mountain ranges. Overload your senses with delicious food and amazing views of Sapa from above. Catch glimpses of villages and natural attractions while lounging at the peak. End the tour with a trek and ride back to Sapa town.




Good to know
What To Wear:
- Trekking or sports shoes/sandals
- Comfortable clothes
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Hat
- Insect repellent
- Light waterproof jacket (during winter or spring season)
What To Bring:
- Trail food good for 2 days (energy bars, trail mix, and nuts)
- 1L drinking water
- Personal toiletries and medicine
- Sleeping bag/blanket
- Extra clothes
- Trash bag
- First-aid kit
- Flashlight


