| Tour code: | VT_SPA66 |
| Trip: | SAPA - MOANA - FANSIPAN- Y TÝ-LŨNG PÔ |
| Duration: | 3 Ngày 2 đêm - 3 Days 2 night |
| Schedule: | Hàng Ngày - daily |
| Vehicle: | Ô tô - car |
| Departure location: | HÀ NỘI - VIỆT NAM |
07:00: Guests have breakfast at the hotel and relax. Enjoy a hot morning coffee at the restaurant.
08:00: The vehicle and tour guide pick up guests and transfer to Fansipan Cable Car Station to begin the journey conquering Fansipan via the world’s most modern 3-rope cable car system, with cabins accommodating up to 30 passengers.
From the upper station, passing through Heaven’s Gate (Thanh Van Dac Lo), visitors enter a sea of clouds. Bich Van Zen Monastery, located at an altitude of over 2,000m, welcomes visitors and Buddhists from all directions with its traditional Vietnamese architecture amid drifting mist. Walking to the sound of temple bells echoing through mountains and clouds, at around 3,000m altitude, you will see the Great Amitabha Buddha statue made of bronze, 21.5m high, standing majestically in the mist, looking compassionately over the human world. In this serene and sacred moment, as spring warmth arrives and new buds of rhododendrons, raspberries, peaches, and plums begin to sprout, you may feel blossoms of love and hope blooming within your heart.
From the Great Buddha statue, the Arhat Path—home to 18 bronze Arhat statues, each 2.5m tall, standing quietly in the drifting clouds—leads to the Kim Son Bao Thang Pagoda complex, featuring the ancient beauty of Vietnamese wooden temples from the 15th–16th centuries. Guests will visit Quan The Am Bodhisattva statue, Son Than Temple, and more. Surrounding the area are centuries-old rhododendron trees enduring the cold mountain climate, preparing to bloom in March and April with white, yellow, red, purple, and pink flowers.
Finally, after climbing 600 stone steps, guests reach the summit of Fansipan at 3,143m—the “Roof of Indochina.” From here, looking in all directions, each visitor will experience unique emotions and personal wishes they may wish to keep to themselves.
12:00: Return to Sapa town for lunch at a local restaurant.
13:00: Depart for Y Ty, a remote, high, and majestic land of outstanding natural beauty. Along the way, guests will take photos of terraced rice fields and stop at scenic viewpoints overlooking a beautiful valley with a stream originating from Muong Hum Love Stream, admiring the pristine beauty of Y Ty’s ancient forest.
16:30: Arrival in Y Ty. Guests check in at the homestay/guesthouse, freshen up, and have dinner at a local restaurant. Evening at leisure. Overnight in Y Ty.
Guests joining the tour (especially tours involving ships, trains, airplanes, or travel to border areas) are required to carry valid identification documents such as a National ID card, Citizen ID card, or passport.
Guests are advised to bring medications for common conditions such as diarrhea, colds, and fever.
Vegetarian guests are kindly advised to bring their own vegetarian food to suit their dietary needs.
Any service included in the tour that is not used by guests, and is not due to the fault of the tour operator, will not be refunded.
The tour guide has the right to rearrange the order of sightseeing locations depending on actual conditions on each departure date, while ensuring all destinations in the itinerary are fully included.
Customers are fully responsible for their own health conditions and any chronic or pre-existing medical conditions (such as cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, diabetes, bone and joint diseases), congenital or hidden illnesses, HIV/AIDS, mental or neurological disorders, pregnancy, etc., which are not covered by travel insurance.
When necessary, guests may be required to sign a health declaration before joining the tour. The tour operator is not responsible for cases where guests fail to disclose or provide inaccurate medical information, or for any cases outside the scope of travel insurance coverage.
Customers are responsible for safeguarding their personal belongings at all times throughout the trip. The tour operator is not responsible for any loss of money, valuables, airline tickets, or personal belongings during the journey.