Tag: trekking
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- Sapa: Rice Terraces and Hill-Tribe Trekking
The famous hill town in the northern mountains — terraced rice paddies, H'mông and Dao villages, and Fansipan, Vietnam's highest peak.
regions · Updated 2026-06-30 - Cát Bà Island Trekking
Cross Cát Bà island on foot from the national park to the fishing village of Việt Hải, then take the boat back through Lan Hạ Bay.
attractions · Updated 2026-05-21 - Cát Bà National Park
Cát Bà island's forested core, home to the critically endangered golden-headed langur, with trekking, marine protection and limestone scenery.
attractions · Updated 2026-05-21 - Fansipan: Cable Car or Trek
Vietnam's highest peak at 3,143 m — once a hard 2-day trek, now reachable in 15 minutes by cable car. The honest comparison.
attractions · Updated 2026-05-21 - Hà Giang Trekking and Villages
Beyond the Hà Giang loop — the slower, walking-paced version that lets you stay in Hmong, Tày and Lô Lô villages most riders blast past.
attractions · Updated 2026-05-21 - Hang Én Cave
The third-largest cave in the world — a 2-night camping trek inside the same Phong Nha river system as Sơn Đoòng, at 12% of the price.
attractions · Updated 2026-05-21 - Mù Cang Chải Trekking
The most photographed rice terraces in Vietnam — Yên Bái's golden September–October landscape, with proper trekking around La Pán Tẩn and Chế Cu Nha.
attractions · Updated 2026-05-21 - Pù Luông Trekking
Thanh Hóa's hill country — a cheaper, lower-altitude, quieter alternative to Sa Pa with Thái villages, white-water rafting, and the country's best mid-range homestays.
attractions · Updated 2026-05-21 - Sa Pa Trekking Routes
The classic Tả Van, Lao Chải, Sín Chải and Cát Cát loops, plus the multi-day routes that still get you away from the day-trip crowds.
attractions · Updated 2026-05-21