Terraced Rice Fields in Shin Chai Village
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busch63
德国多特蒙德407 条分享
2023年3月 • 夫妻情侣
Es ist eine bewegende Erfahrung mit den einheimischen Guides Land und Leute kennen zulernen - nicht nur wegen dem Trekking auf und ab.
撰写日期:2023年5月5日
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luckduckske
比利时Eeklo419 条分享
2023年2月
De wandeling tussen de rijstvelden zou een verpozing moeten geweest zijn tenware dat een dozijn lokale vrouwen je permanent achtervolgen om je hun "lokaal vervaardige" waar te verpatsen. Heb eerder de indruk dat alles uit een fabriek komt
撰写日期:2023年3月12日
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Chân Phương
越南胡志明市16 条分享
2022年9月
Đang mùa lúa đẹp, các bạn tranh thủ đi thăm các bản làng trên này, lúa trên ruộng bậc thang tuyệt đẹp luôn.
撰写日期:2022年9月15日
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Minh Nguyễn
越南河内7 条分享
2021年11月
Từ trung tâm Sapa, bạn phải di chuyển bằng xe máy đi men theo tuyến đường thung lũng Mường Hoa khoảng 8km. Khi đến ngã 3, bạn rẽ vào đường Lao Chài và đi khoảng 2km nữa là đến cầu Mây. Đường đi cầu Mây khá dốc nên bạn cần có tay lái vững để đảm bảo an toàn. Nếu bạn không quen đường thì có thể hỏi người dân địa phương. Họ sẽ nhiệt tình chỉ đường thậm chí dẫn bạn đến cầu Mây.
撰写日期:2022年3月24日
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Phương Lê
越南海防8 条分享
2021年4月 • 好友
Mình phải tranh thủ thời gian lên trước 30 tháng tư không thì đông lắm mà giá phòng lúc đó cũng đắt. Lúa chưa chín nhưng nhìn cả một giải đồi ngan ngát một màu xanh của lúa, từng ruộng lúa bậc thang một.đường đi du thì cực đẹp. Phải tranh thủ đi đến tháng sau lúa vàng chín ta lại làm một chuyến nữa.
撰写日期:2021年4月23日
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Josefer M
加拿大Newfoundland30 条分享
2019年2月
At the beginning when we met at the reunion point they introduced the Guide and another people were next to our guide but they didn't explai you that they are local that they weren't part of tour and when you arrive at the village they stare you to buy their products. I chocked experience you don't expect that kind of harassment and the trip tour turned a bit sad until you arrived at the homestead were you will sleep, the locations were you expend the night are beatiful and clean, That change your mind and you can continue you journey by the fields more calm and relaxed about the first experience. It is cool if you know before the situation with the people before start your hike.
撰写日期:2020年1月10日
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Leonidas
西班牙阿利坎特省1,208 条分享
2019年11月 • 夫妻情侣
Visita obligada en sapa.espectaculares terrazas de cultivo hasta donde alcanza la vista.me gusto de paso ver la vida de las minorías étnicas.comimos ensita recomendablea casa particular muy bien.visoecomem
撰写日期:2019年11月23日
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Eldon-Vancouver
加拿大温哥华495 条分享
2019年11月
We didn't know what to expect when we originally booked our Vietnam trip, but this was on the itenerary. We trekked/hiked from Sapa to Lao Chai Village and then to Ta Van Village. It was an interesting trip as we left at about 8:30am from the hotel and didn't get back until about 4:30pm so it was a day long tour. There was only 3 of us with a local guide (who lived in Lao Chai Village) when we started, but we were soon joined by 2 others along the way and ended up with 3 locals joining us. They walk with you the entire way (about 7 miles/12 km), talking, helping. We already knew they wanted to sell us items at the end, but that's part of "experience".
We started the day walking down the same road to go to Cat Cat Village, but part way down the road, we veer off and start hiking down a small trail down the side the the hill. We didn't know what to expect so we wore hiking shoes, which turned out to be a wise choice. Although it wasn't that difficult of a trail, it was muddy and slippery in places. The other person that was with us only had regular shoes so it was a bit more challenging for him. We also met someone at the lunch stop later on that slipped and injured herself. The women that joined us had sandals and regular shoes, but they do the hike every day and know the trail very well, so I would recommend shoes with good treads.
The first 30 minutes or so of the trek was through the trail. There were great views of the the terraced rice fields and of Cat Cat Village. Eventually, we reached a road which we followed. This section was much easier and we walked past houses and rice fields. Very serene and peaceful. Along the way, we meet other villagers and kids trying to sell bracelets and other items. Our guide was good in giving us information about the people and villages and it was a very enjoyable trek. There are other sections that require some climbing and hikes along trails, but for the most part, after the beginning, you walk along the roads. There are several rest stops where you can buy a drink or food and stop for pictures.
Eventually, we reach Lao Chai Village where we will be stopping for lunch. This is where you have to be prepared to be inundated with the local people trying to sell you items. Because the women that joined us walked with us the entire way, they feel like you should buy something from them. We really didn't want to buy anything, but ended buying something from one of them. They were upset we didn't want to buy from all of them, but we really didn't want anything. The people are very persistent and will follow you around. I understand that is how they earn money, but it is a bit uncomfortable.
After lunch our guide leads us to Ta Van Village, where we meet up with the van that will drive us back to Sapa. The ride back is an adventure itself as it felt like most of the way back the road was under construction. It was a very bumpy ride back and when we got back to Sapa, there was more construction that the traffic was all backed up. Eventually, we gave up, got out and walked 15 minutes back to our hotel as we had our van waiting for us to take us back to Hanoi. It felt like a long day, but it was a highlight for us as it was a contrast to the hustle and traffic noise you have in the towns and cities. Would recommend the trek if you have the time.
We started the day walking down the same road to go to Cat Cat Village, but part way down the road, we veer off and start hiking down a small trail down the side the the hill. We didn't know what to expect so we wore hiking shoes, which turned out to be a wise choice. Although it wasn't that difficult of a trail, it was muddy and slippery in places. The other person that was with us only had regular shoes so it was a bit more challenging for him. We also met someone at the lunch stop later on that slipped and injured herself. The women that joined us had sandals and regular shoes, but they do the hike every day and know the trail very well, so I would recommend shoes with good treads.
The first 30 minutes or so of the trek was through the trail. There were great views of the the terraced rice fields and of Cat Cat Village. Eventually, we reached a road which we followed. This section was much easier and we walked past houses and rice fields. Very serene and peaceful. Along the way, we meet other villagers and kids trying to sell bracelets and other items. Our guide was good in giving us information about the people and villages and it was a very enjoyable trek. There are other sections that require some climbing and hikes along trails, but for the most part, after the beginning, you walk along the roads. There are several rest stops where you can buy a drink or food and stop for pictures.
Eventually, we reach Lao Chai Village where we will be stopping for lunch. This is where you have to be prepared to be inundated with the local people trying to sell you items. Because the women that joined us walked with us the entire way, they feel like you should buy something from them. We really didn't want to buy anything, but ended buying something from one of them. They were upset we didn't want to buy from all of them, but we really didn't want anything. The people are very persistent and will follow you around. I understand that is how they earn money, but it is a bit uncomfortable.
After lunch our guide leads us to Ta Van Village, where we meet up with the van that will drive us back to Sapa. The ride back is an adventure itself as it felt like most of the way back the road was under construction. It was a very bumpy ride back and when we got back to Sapa, there was more construction that the traffic was all backed up. Eventually, we gave up, got out and walked 15 minutes back to our hotel as we had our van waiting for us to take us back to Hanoi. It felt like a long day, but it was a highlight for us as it was a contrast to the hustle and traffic noise you have in the towns and cities. Would recommend the trek if you have the time.
撰写日期:2019年11月16日
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l0ggman
挪威Haugesund108 条分享
2019年7月 • 好友
We hired a local driver at Lao Cai train station, and he took us around in Sapa for the hole day. He took us to the most beautifull spots to se the Rice terraces. Next time we will vist in September. It will be more colors
撰写日期:2019年7月18日
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Estavine
荷兰163 条分享
2019年7月 • 夫妻情侣
Zeker een wandeling maken door de rijst terassen. Omgeving is zo prachtig en de locals erg vriendelijk. Er zijn tochten van ongeveer 8 tot 12 km.
撰写日期:2019年7月15日
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My husband and i are planning to ho to Sapa in May. Do you think it would be difficult to visit the rice fields with our one and a half year old? Thanks.
撰写日期:2018年1月10日
it is not tough terrain to hike with child, it rains anytime and it could be heavy.
撰写日期:2018年1月21日
Hola Javier. Te escribia porque voy a ir en un mes alli. Que me recomendarias para visitar en Sapa. Tu crees que ase puede por nuestra cuenta sin excursiones? gracias! si sabes alguna ruta de un día y medio o dos dias y una noche! gracias!
撰写日期:2017年11月1日
My husband and I are planning our trip to Sa Pa this coming November and we are interested in joining trekking but would like to see most of rice terraces. Which one can u recommend?
撰写日期:2016年8月19日
We had a nice trip with ShoSho. Best to reach her at +841649496025 or on Facebook: shosho.laochai
About the weather: hopefully it's not raining that much, as winter is approaching.
撰写日期:2016年8月20日
Hi there, did you walk from Sapa town? Is the 12 k's a round trip?
Thanks
撰写日期:2016年1月7日
hi silvia, it can be 12 km or over, depend about your time and your health, we can give you 16km from sa pa to this area, and this place very colorful in the last of august
撰写日期:2016年6月20日
Hello Siiuang,
Is two days advised as a maximum period? It seems there is not that much to see.
Thanks in advance.
Razael
撰写日期:2015年9月20日
Hi Rezael,
2-day is good enough to see landscapes in Sapa, It is cropping rice now in the fields and the best time to see the nature. Do not miss it!
Further in formation you can visit SAPA LANDSCAPES website.
Kind regards
撰写日期:2015年9月20日
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