Overview
The Ultimate 6-Day Bac Ha Deep Highland Trekking Expedition
For trekking enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and green travelers seeking a truly authentic, raw, and untouched mountain crossing in Northern Vietnam, the 6-Day Bac Ha Trekking Tour stands as the ultimate wilderness experience. While neighboring Sapa has evolved into a busy tourist hub, the highland district of Bac Ha—located in the northeast of Lao Cai Province—remains a peaceful paradise of towering karst peaks, ancient pine forests, plum orchards, and deep valleys. This intensive, multi-day foot trek is designed to bypass mainstream travel lanes, guiding you through remote borderlands and quiet valleys where traditional tribal lifestyles have survived unchanged for centuries. Over the course of 6 days, you will walk a continuous mountain route connecting isolated ethnic minority communities, sleeping in welcoming family homestays and experiencing local life in its purest form.
Your adventure begins in the border city of Lao Cai, moving quickly into the rugged hills of Lung Khau Nhin. From this high-altitude mountain starting point, your trekking journey commences as you descend into the scenic valley of Na Cap. Throughout the expedition, you will walk along single-track paths, cross mountain streams, climb rocky ridges, and walk through terraced fields to reach ancestral villages such as Ban Me, Quan Than San, and Nam Mon. Each of these settlements belongs to a different ethnic group, including the colorful Flower Hmong, the Tay, the Nung, and the Phu La. You will have the unique chance to observe their intricate hand-embroidery, traditional wooden architecture, and deep spiritual connection to the mountains.
What makes this 6-day trekking holiday truly special is its commitment to sustainable eco-tourism and authentic cultural exchange. Rather than staying in commercial hotels, you will spend your nights in traditional wooden houses and rustic stilt homes. You will share fresh, farm-to-table dinners cooked over open wood fires by your hosts, enjoy traditional mountain hospitality, and learn about local customs. By employing local village trail guides, staying in family-run lodges, and eating locally sourced ingredients, this eco-friendly journey directly supports the indigenous ethnic communities of Bac Ha. It is an amazing physical and spiritual adventure through the wild, green heart of Northern Vietnam.
Highlights
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Vibrant Ethnic Market Culture: Depending on your start date, visit authentic local markets such as Lung Khau Nhin or Bac Ha, witnessing a kaleidoscope of colors as Flower Hmong, Tay, and Phu La peoples gather in traditional attire to trade goods.
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Remote and Untamed Landscapes: Trek through a stunning variety of terrain, including steep limestone karsts, dense bamboo groves, high-altitude pine forests, and dramatic terraced valleys that tourists rarely see.
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Immersive Ethnic Homestays: Sleep in authentic wooden stilt houses, experiencing the incredible warmth and legendary hospitality of the local Tay, Nung, and Hmong families.
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Explore Secluded Mountain Villages: Visit isolated settlements like Na Cap, Ban Me, Quan Than San, and Nam Mon, where ancestral traditions, languages, and clothing are preserved.
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Savor Home-Cooked Mountain Cuisine: Enjoy delicious, organic feasts prepared with fresh ingredients gathered directly from village gardens, local streams, and family farms.
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Eco-Friendly Adventure Travel: Support local communities and protect natural habitats by using native village guides, staying in locally owned lodging, and practicing responsible travel.
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Lao Cai – Lung Khau Nhin – Na Cap Village (Meals: Lunch / Dinner)
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Morning: Meet your professional English-speaking guide at the Lao Cai railway station or your hotel in Lao Cai. Depart by private vehicle toward the remote district of Muong Khuong, making a stop at the vibrant Lung Khau Nhin market (held on Thursdays) to see ethnic trading before heading to the trailhead.
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Afternoon: Begin your trek from Lung Khau Nhin, walking along a scenic ridge line with panoramic views of the Chinese border. Descend along dirt tracks and rocky paths through pine forests into the quiet valley of Na Cap, home to the Nung ethnic minority.
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Evening: Arrive at Na Cap Village. Check into your cozy homestay, meet your host family, and enjoy a delicious dinner of local mountain specialties.
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Trekking distance: 8 to 10 kilometers (Approximately 3 to 4 hours of easy to moderate downhill hiking).
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Accommodation: Traditional Nung homestay in Na Cap Village.
Day 2: Trekking Na Cap – Ban Me Village (Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner)
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Morning: Wake up to the fresh mountain air and enjoy a hearty breakfast. Begin your trek with a climb out of the Na Cap valley, walking along dirt paths that wind through lush corn fields and local plum orchards.
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Afternoon: Stop for a fresh picnic lunch in a shaded forest clearing. Continue your hike along narrow single-track trails, crossing scenic streams and passing through terraced rice fields before descending into Ban Me Village, a beautiful settlement of the Tay ethnic minority.
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Evening: Explore the village to admire the unique wooden stilt houses raised high off the ground. Relax by the river or chat with your hosts while they prepare a traditional dinner.
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Trekking distance: 14 to 16 kilometers (Approximately 5 to 6 hours of moderate to challenging mountain hiking).
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Accommodation: Traditional Tay stilt homestay in Ban Me Village.
Day 3: Trekking Ban Me – Quan Than San Village (Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner)
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Morning: Enjoy breakfast before saying goodbye to your hosts. Today’s route is a challenging but spectacular uphill trek, taking you from the low-lying valley of Ban Me to the high-altitude region of Quan Than San.
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Afternoon: Hike along steep, winding mountain paths, passing through remote Hmong farming communities. Enjoy a picnic lunch prepared by your guide near a mountain stream. Arrive in Quan Than San, a stunning village inhabited by the Flower Hmong and Phu La people, offering expansive views of the surrounding peaks.
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Evening: Walk around the village to observe local women creating intricate, colorful hand-embroidery. Enjoy a hot shower and share a wonderful dinner with your host family.
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Trekking distance: 12 to 14 kilometers (Approximately 4 to 5 hours of moderate to challenging uphill hiking).
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Accommodation: Cozy Flower Hmong homestay in Quan Than San.
Day 4: Quan Than San – Bac Ha Town (Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner)
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Morning: Enjoy breakfast and take in the morning views over the valleys. Begin your trek heading toward the main highland town of Bac Ha, walking along a mix of dirt tracks and quiet countryside paths.
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Afternoon: Hike through scenic pine forests and farming fields, enjoying panoramic views of the dramatic limestone karsts that border the region. Arrive in Bac Ha town in the early afternoon, check into your hotel, and enjoy a fresh lunch.
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Evening: Spend the afternoon exploring the town, visiting the historic Hoang A Tuong Palace (the French-Hmong King's Castle). In the evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant and explore the town's night market.
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Trekking distance: 10 to 12 kilometers (Approximately 3 to 4 hours of easy to moderate walking).
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Accommodation: Comfortable local hotel or guesthouse in Bac Ha.
Day 5: Bac Ha – Nam Mon Village (Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner)
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Morning: Enjoy breakfast before setting off on your trek toward Nam Mon Village, located in a scenic, remote valley southeast of Bac Ha.
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Afternoon: Hike along peaceful dirt paths, passing through high-altitude tea plantations, cinnamon groves, and small farming communities. Stop for a picnic lunch along the trail, enjoying spectacular views of the terraced hillsides.
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Evening: Arrive at Nam Mon Village, a peaceful ethnic minority settlement of the Flower Hmong and Nung people. Check into your homestay, relax, and share a final farewell dinner with your local hosts.
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Trekking distance: 12 to 14 kilometers (Approximately 4 to 5 hours of moderate hiking).
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Accommodation: Local stilt homestay in Nam Mon Village.
Day 6: Nam Mon Village – Lao Cai – Hanoi (Meals: Breakfast / Lunch)
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Morning: Savor your final breakfast in the peaceful mountain village. Take a gentle 2-hour walk around Nam Mon, saying goodbye to your host family and taking photos of the beautiful scenery.
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Afternoon: Meet your private driver at the village entrance and transfer back to Bac Ha town for a farewell lunch. After lunch, enjoy a scenic drive back down to Lao Cai city.
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Evening: Arrive in Lao Cai. Explore the border town or relax at a local cafe before your transfer to the railway station for the overnight sleeper train, or board a private limousine bus for the comfortable highway drive back to Hanoi.
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Trekking distance: 4 to 5 kilometers (Easy morning walk).
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Transfer duration: Approximately 2.5 hours of driving to Lao Cai, and 5 hours of driving to Hanoi.
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Accommodation: None (Tour ends with your transfer to Hanoi).
What’s Included
What is Included:
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Ground Transportation: Private, clean, air-conditioned vehicle for all transfers, including pickup in Lao Cai, transfers between trailheads, and the final return drive back to Lao Cai or the railway station on Day 6.
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Professional Guides: Fully licensed, English-speaking professional tour guide throughout the 6 days, accompanied by local village trail guides and porters where necessary.
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Authentic Accommodations: 4 nights of hand-picked, authentic accommodations in traditional ethnic village homestays (equipped with clean mattresses, pillows, blankets, mosquito nets, and clean shared western-style bathroom facilities) and 1 night in a comfortable hotel in Bac Ha town.
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Delicious Regional Meals: All meals as clearly indicated in the itinerary: 5 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, and 5 Dinners. Highlighting fresh, organic, garden-to-table mountain and ethnic specialties.
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Drinking Water: Purified bottled drinking water provided daily during all trekking hours and vehicle transfers.
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Entrance Fees & Permits: All local community development fees, village entrance permits, and local trekking permissions in Lung Khau Nhin, Na Cap, Ban Me, Quan Than San, and Nam Mon villages, as well as entrance to Hoang A Tuong Palace.
What is Excluded:
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Hanoi – Lao Cai Transfers: Overnight sleeper train tickets or limousine bus transfers between Hanoi and Lao Cai (can be arranged upon request).
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Pre & Post Accommodation: Hotel stays in Hanoi or Lao Cai before the tour starts on Day 1 and after the tour ends on Day 6.
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Travel Insurance: Mandatory personal travel insurance covering mountain trekking, remote outdoor activities, and emergency medical evacuation.
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Personal Trekking Gear: High-quality broken-in hiking boots, daypack, trekking poles, rain jacket, quick-dry clothes, warm layer for cool nights, hat, sunscreen, and eco-friendly insect repellent.
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Personal Expenses: Souvenirs, laundry services, soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, and extra snacks.
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Tips & Gratuities: Voluntary tips for your main professional guide, local village guides, homestay hosts, and private driver (highly appreciated for exceptional service).
Itinerary
Plan an epic 6-day trekking adventure in Bac Ha, Vietnam. Hike from Lao Cai to Lung Khau Nhin, Na Cap, Ban Me, Quan Than San, and Nam Mon. Sleep in local homestays, explore untamed mountains, and dive into vibrant ethnic markets. Book your eco-tour
Tour Plan
Upon your arrival at Lao Cai station, you will be greeted by Golden Trekking Tours local team and transferred to a local restaurant for breakfast. We will leave Lao Cai at about 08.30 for a 38 km road transfer to the Ban Khuong Bridge in Thanh Binh Commune. We start trekking on a large path uphill for 1,5 hours to Ta Thien village of the Flower H’mong. We will stopy by and visit some local houses and a village school. We continue hiking for another hour uphill to Thai Giang Chai village of the Zao Tien peoples. We will have a short visit of the village then have lunch. After lunch, we trek ascending for a half hour to the hilltop and gradually downhill to the center of Lung Khau Nhin commune. We follow the village path walking for two more hours to Na Cap village of the Nung. Check into a local house for dinner and overnight.