ST
TK 06: CAO BANG TREKKING
This
is one of the finest hill tribe treks on offer. An unparalleled
opportunity to appreciate the village culture and follow mountain
trails that lead deep into the forested highlands of north- eastern
Vietnam. The area in which we trek is close by the Chinese border
and receives very few foreign visitors. The cultural identity of the
people here has remained largely unchanged by the twenty first century.
Starting in Hanoi we journey north stopping at the spectacular Ba
Be National Park with its lush forests, gushing waterfalls and towering
peaks. The area around Ba Be Lake is home to the Dao minority and
the source of legend and folklore ever since people first settled
here. We can enjoy swimming and a boat trip on the lake before heading
to Pac Po
Cave
where Ho Chi Minh lived upon his return to Vietnam after 30 years
abroad. Once in the hills we venture well beyond the shorter tourist
trails and visit a diversity of ethnic groups not far from the Chinese
border. The majority of this trip will be spent on a very adventurous
8-day trek through mountainous rainforest areas. We cover between
15 - 25 km a day and stay overnight in homes of the local hill tribe
people. This is a truly authentic journey immersing you in the local
culture and landscapes.
Cao
Bang Photos
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ITINERARY
DAY 1: ARRIVE HANOI (D)
Upon
arrival at Hanoi airport your guide will accompany you to your hotel
and assist with your check-in procedures. Whilst there are no activities
planned for today, your guide will be on hand to offer any advice
and assistance regarding your free time, and this evening will take
you out to dinner at one of Hanois superb restaurants.
DAY 2: HANOI
(B,L,D)
Today
we have a tour of the city's highlights including the Temple of Literature,
site of Vietnam's first university, dating back to the 11th century.
The temple is dedicated to one of the world's most famous scholars,
Confucius. Inside the temple grounds huge stone stele rest on the
backs of even larger stone turtles (in Vietnamese culture the turtle
represents longevity). The stele recorded the names of the successful
candidates who would later go on to become mandarins in the Emperor's
court. We also visit The Ngoc Son Temple on Hoan Kiem Lake and the
vibrant Old Quarter. The Old Quarter's bustling streets are home to
hundreds of small thriving businesses, each one identified by its
name, such as Tin Street or Fish Street. Following lunch we visit
the Museum of Ethnology, dedicated to the country's 54 ethnic minorities.
This is a must for us as tomorrow we embark on a trek into the homeland
of several minority peoples. The remainder of the day is free.
DAY 3: HANOI BA BE LAKE
(B)
With
an early departure from Hanoi we journey towards Ba Be Lake. The drive
of 270 km takes approximately seven hours as we travel through the
flatlands of the Red River Delta and up into the mountain areas north
of the capital. The further north we progress, the more picturesque
the scenery becomes. Our scheduled lunch stop will be at Bac Can town.
From here it is only around 2½ hours to our destination. Arriving
in Ba Be town by mid to late afternoon we will check into our guesthouse
and then head out for a bit of an exploration before sunset.
DAY 4: BA BE LAKE
(BL)
After
breakfast we board our private boat for a cruise on the lake. Weather
permitting you will have the opportunity for a swim in the crystal
clear waters before having lunch on board. Following lunch we will
work off our feast with a three-hour trek to a Dzao village. Here
we will see firsthand how life in these remote areas has remained
unchanged. Arriving back at the jetty we transfer back to our hotel.
Tonight we spend our second night in Ba Be.
DAY 5: BA BE LAKE CAO BANG
(B)
This
morning we take to the road again for the 90km drive (2.5 hours) to
Cao Bang. Here the H'mong, Zao, Tho and Nung ethnic minority people
live together in harmony. We will arrive at Cao Bang slightly before
lunchtime and spend a little time learning more about the people and
their culture. This afternoon we take a short 1 hour drive to visit
a traditional smith village befor returning to Cao Bang.
DAY 6: VISIT PAC PO CAVE, TREK TO NAM
NHUNG (BLD)
This
morning we enjoy breakfast before departing Cao Bang for the 1½ hour
drive to Pac Po, the hideout used by Ho Chi Minh when he came back
to Vietnam after 30 years of self imposed exile. It was here that
he organized his resistance army against the French. We embark on
an 8-day trek covering a distance of over 140km through mountainous
rain forest. We will be sleeping and eating in villages of various
ethnic minorities and generally living as the locals do. Some of the
hiking is quite arduous as we follow ill-defined buffalo paths and
trails. There will also be some steep climbs over the mountain ranges.
We will be rewarded with some beautiful scenery that the majority
of travellers to Vietnam never get the chance to experience. As we
trek we will witness the hardships and joys of people whose way of
life has been virtually untouched by modern times and despite their
extreme poverty, the people we meet are some of the friendliest and
hospitable in Vietnam. Please note that to respect the traditional
customs of local hill tribe people, men and women are not allowed
to share the same bed, even if you are married, when we are at the
home stays. From Pac Po we trek 12 km to Nam Nhung village inhabited
by the Nung minority people.
DAY 7: TO TONG COT VILLAGE (Trekking 20kms)
(BLD)
Today
is our first day of full trekking and we will cover 20 km. Most of
the walking is along dirt roads, passing many villages of Tay and
Nung people along the way. After approximately 3 hours we arrive at
our accommodation for this evening at Tong Cot village. There are
few vehicles here and most travel as we do, by foot!
DAY 8: TO NA MA (Trekking 22kms)
(BLD)
The
terrain today is very similar to yesterday, following dirt roads and
passing many villages of different minority groups, a great opportunity
to experience the different cultures living in the area. Na Ma village,
our home for the evening, is one of the smallest villages in the North
of Vietnam and consists of only two families.
DAY 9: TO QUAN UYEN (Trekking 26kms)
(B,L,D)
This
is the longest day of the trek at 26km, however the terrain is not
too arduous and the scenery is diverse.
DAY 10: TO THA MENG (Trekking 17kms)
(B,L,D)
This
morning we have a 30 minute drive in our support vehicle before we
continue trekking to Tha Meng Village. Once we arrive at Tha meng
Village we can cool down and refresh our bodies by swimming in the
nearby river.
DAY 11: TO TA LUNG (Trekking 20kms)
(B,L,D)
Today
we continue our trek along a river to Ta Lung, a small border town.
We expect to arrive by early afternoon.
DAY 12: TO BAN LA (Trekking 17kms)
(B,L,D)
Today
is more challenging than the previous trekking days as the terrain
becomes more undulating with some steep sections. Our trail winds
through primary forest and is a beautiful part of Northern Vietnam.
This is where your pre-trip training comes in handy. This afternoon
we have a well deserved rest at La village.
DAY 13: DRIVE TO HANOI VIA LANG SON
(B,L,D)
The
trek concludes today as we bid farewell to our porters and camp crew.
From here we drive to the border-trading city of Lang Son. We enjoy
lunch and a visit to the local markets at Lang Son before our afternoon
drive back to Hanoi. On arrival we can freshen up at our hotel before
embarking for a celebratory meal at a Hanoi restaurant. Overnight
in Hanoi hotel.
DAY 14: IN HANOI
(B)
Today
is free for further exploration of this fascinating city and to do
some last minute shopping.
DAY 15: HANOI TRIP CONCLUDES
(B)
Group
arrangements conclude after breakfast. If you are departing Vietnam
today, a transfer will be provided to the airport.
NB:
The hotels we stay in may change from those listed in the itinerary
above. The
itinerary
may alter due to weather or local conditions.
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2-3 |
4-5 |
6-9 |
10-14 |
Single
Sup |
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Accommodation
offering in this trip: ( click
to see hotel )
Cities |
2
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3
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Sapa |
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Your
tour cost includes
Service of a bilingual tour leader
Additional local crew support including porters to carry your gear.
Airport transfers if arriving on the first day and departing on the
last day of the trip
All
accommodation in the cities and towns on a twin share basis with daily
breakfasts
All
accommodation while on trek in dormitory style in home stays
Other meals as indicated in the itinerary
All
transfers by private A.C coaches with reasonable supply of water in
ice boxes
Sightseeing as indicated, entrance fees and permits
Your tour cost does not include
International airfares
International departure tax
Visas
Meals & beverages not mentioned in the itinerary
Personal travel insurance
Personal expenses such as bar, telephone and laundry bills
Tips
and gratuities
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