Begin your journey in the centre of Sapa, where you’ll meet your local guide at the Sapa Stone Church. From here, travel by car for a short drive to a peaceful village surrounded by spectacular mountains and terraced rice fields.
After arriving at the village, begin a gentle trekking journey through the countryside. Walk along quiet village paths and admire the incredible rice terraces that make this region famous. Along the way, your guide will share stories about the daily life, culture, and traditions of the local ethnic communities who have lived in these mountains for generations.
The trek leads you to a traditional local homestay where a friendly host family will warmly welcome you. Here you will take part in authentic farming activities and experience how local people grow food in the mountain environment. Depending on the season, you may help plant vegetables, harvest fresh crops, or learn how herbs and traditional plants are grown in the garden.
After the farming experience, join the host family in preparing a delicious homemade lunch. Using fresh ingredients from the garden, learn how to cook simple Vietnamese dishes in a traditional kitchen before enjoying the meal together. This is a wonderful opportunity to share stories and learn more about local culture and daily life.
In the afternoon, relax your body and mind with a traditional herbal bath. This special bath is made from a mixture of natural medicinal plants collected from the surrounding forests and has been used for generations by the Red Dao community. The warm herbal water helps relax muscles, improve blood circulation, and restore energy after trekking and farming activities.
Before returning to town, enjoy a peaceful moment in the village with a cup of local herbal tea while taking in the beautiful mountain scenery. You may also have time to walk around the village, take photos, and experience the quiet rhythm of rural life in Sapa.
In the late afternoon, travel back to Sapa town, ending a memorable day of trekking, farming, culture, and relaxation in the mountains.