This is not just a trek to Fansipan — it’s a journey you shape yourself.
Unlike standard tours, this experience allows you to choose how you conquer the highest peak in Indochina. Whether you prefer a shorter scenic route or a deeper, more adventurous trail, both options lead you through the untouched beauty of Hoang Lien National Park.
⏰ Meeting Point & Start Time
Your journey begins at 08:00 AM on Day 1 at
Sapa Stone Church
Here, you’ll meet your guide and team, receive a short briefing, and prepare for the adventure ahead before transferring to your chosen trekking starting point.
Choose Your Route
Option 1: Tram Tonne Pass (1,900m) – Classic & Scenic ( shorter)
Perfect for those who want a balanced adventure. After leaving Sapa, you’ll drive to Tram Tonne Pass — the highest mountain pass in Vietnam — and begin your trek through lush forests, streams, and gradually more challenging terrain.
Option 2: Sin Chai Village (1,200m) – Wild & Authentic ( longer+ harder)
For true explorers. From Sapa, you’ll head to Sin Chai village, where your journey starts right from local life. This route takes you deep into remote जंगल paths, far from the usual tourist trails.
What Makes This Experience Different
You don’t just follow a route — you choose your journey
Small groups for a more personal connection with nature
Guided by local experts who know the mountain as home
Overnight in the mountains with warm meals and storytelling
A chance to disconnect from the noise and reconnect with yourself
The Experience
Over two days, you will trek through dense forests, cross streams, and witness the changing landscape as you climb higher into the clouds.
At night, you’ll rest at a mountain campsite, enjoy a freshly prepared hot meal, and share stories under the stars.
On the second day, you’ll push for the summit — standing at 3,143 metres above sea level, where the feeling is more than just achievement. It’s something personal.
After reaching the top, you can choose to descend by cable car or trek back down, depending on your energy and preference.
This is not the easiest way to reach Fansipan.
But it might be the most meaningful one.