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hanoi – lao cai – sapa transportation information
Thursday, December 04th, 2008 | Author: remi

I have been asked to look for information on the journey between hanoi and lao cai..and of course between lao cai and sapa too. Below is the source in which i have found some answer to my question.

http://www.vietnamstay.com/service/sapatrain.htm

will elaborate on this later.

remi

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ok…i managed to get a reply from aurora travel, Here is the reply:

Day 1 (Wednesday, February 11, 2009): Ho Chi Minh City Arrival – Overnight train to Sapa (D) Our guide meets you at Noi Bai airport and escorts you to the city centre. You will then follow your guide to visit Hanoi Hilton prison and Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature). Then we are roaming to the old quarter (trade area) of Hanoi for looking and shopping. Cyclo ride through the old but busy streets should be highlight of the day. We then stop at Thang Long theatre for enjoying Water puppets show. 18:00: another driver will pick up the last member in your group of 8 and transferred him to join in yourgroup. In the evening, have dinner at local restaurant and then go to the train for an overnight train to Sapa.

Day 2 (Thursday, February 12, 2009): Lao Cai – Sapa (no guide) Arrive at Lao Cai Train station at about 6.30. Take a ride to Sapa. You will be free today in Sapa. Our suggestion is to walking or trekking around the town by yourself to stretch your legs, a good practice before climbing Fansipan. Overnight train in Sapa.

Day 3 (Friday, February 13, 2009): Sapa – Heavens Gate – 2900m (B/L/D) You are having a couple of interesting days waiting ahead. You travel by car toward the Silver Waterfall where you will be able to take a short walk to the waterfall. You will then drive further to Heaven Gate,the highest peak of roads in Vietnam. From there you can see Fansipan, the highest peak of Indochina mountains as well as enjoy stunning views. The trek will be relatively soft until lunchtime. After a couple of hours of hiking, you will have a break at a nice spot in the forest and enjoy a good lunch. With new energy you start ascending as well as descending towards the campsite. En route you have many opportunities to enjoy the scenery and magnificent views to Sapa area and beautiful landscape of Lai Chauprovince. You will arrive to the campsite at 2900m ASL in the late afternoon. Now it is time to relax and enjoy a well prepared dinner.

Approx: Grade 3 of 5/ 0,5 hour driving/ 5 hours walking/ 1 hour lunch.

Day 4 (Saturday, February 14, 2009): 2900m – the top of Fansipan – 2700m (B/L/D)After having breakfast, you climb to the top, where you can celebrate your victory. From there, you canenjoy the best view to beautiful sceneries. You will then start descending. You stop on the way at a nice spot for lunch. After lunch, you start the tough trek, which is all the way downhill through rainforest. This part requires a great concentration to step on steep trail until you meet the campsite at 2700m ASL. Here you spend another night in tent.

Approx: Grade 3 of 5/ 6 hours walking/ 1 hour lunch.

Day 5 (Sunday, February 15, 2009): 2700m – Sin Chai – Sapa (B/L) You wake up in the fresh and pure morning in wild nature, before heading back to civilization. You trek downhill through well protected forest and after a couple of hours of hiking, you stop for lunch. You will then continue descending toward Sin Chai village of Back Hmong minority. On the way you will be able to enjoy valley views and beautiful surrounding. You stop at the village for a while before you go by car back to Sapa, where you can celebrate your achievement and relax. Overnight in Sapa.

Approx: Grade 3 of 5/ 0,5 hour driving/ 6 hours walking/ 1 hour lunch.

Day 6 (Monday, February 16, 2009): Sapa free – Overnight train back to Hanoi (B/no guide) You will be free today in Sapa for relaxing until late afternoon when you’re transferred to the railway station for your overnight train back to Hanoi.

Day 7 (Tuesday, February 17, 2009): Hanoi (B/L) Arrive early morning (around 05:30-06:00) in Hanoi. You will be picked up to a local restaurant for breakfast and then depart for a city tour. We will go north to visit Ho Chi Minh mausoleum, His House on Stilt, One Pillar Pagoda, Tran Quoc pagoda, Army Museum and Hanoi Flag Tower. After lunch, you will visit the Ethnology museum and then transfer 5 members to the airport for departure flights. 3 others will be free at your own arrangement.

QUOTATION

Price is net, PER PERSON, based on twin shared, non-commission for a private tour for a group of 8 people

Breakdown services Mid-range (3*)
Land service US$443.00

Hotel Propose/Confirmation City Mid-range (3*) Notes Sapa Royal View Hotel
– Standard room
Check- in time : 13:00 or 14:00
Check- out time: 11:00 or 12:00
Check-in/check-out time is subject to availability and with additional charge.

Service inclusive
-Accommodation with daily breakfast at hotels mentioned
-Returned trained tickets: Hanoi – Lao Cai – Hanoi in a first class 4-berth cabin with soft sleeper and air-conditioning (Tulico/Ratraco train).
-Tours with private local English speaking guide in each area -Transfer services in a private air-conditioned car
-Entrance fees for sightseeing
-Black Hmong porters (to carry food and luggage)
-Cook (from group sizes of 6 clients)
-All needed transport
-All indicated meals, plus snacks
-Water on the whole trip
-Sleeping bag and mattresses
-Silk sleeping bag
-Waterproof bluebag for luggage
-Tents
-Mosquito net
-Meals as the indication (B: breakfast, L: lunch and D: dinner)

Service exclusive
-Meals not clearly mentioned
-Services not stated in the program
-Domestic airfares and tax in Vietnam and in Cambodia
-International airfare from/to Vietnam
-International airport departure tax
-All type of visa fees to Vietnam and Cambodia.

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