We organized our trek through the Sapa Travel 
located just off the main square, as we weren’t sure what we wanted to 
do. We did this the same day we arrived for the following day. We asked 
for a tour where we wouldn’t encounter too many other tourists and that 
our 10 yr old daughter could handle. The guy recommended a 14km trek, 
passing through 3 different villages (not exactly sure what it is 
called). He arranged a local girl as our guide and she met us at our 
hotel at 8:30am the next morning.
Chau was a 19 year old local Hmong girl with excellent English and 
was just lovely. She was happy to answer all our questions and was full 
of local knowledge. The trek started by walking out of town past the new
 market building being constructed then headed up into the hills. We had
 the usual 3-4 other local women tagging along in the hopes of selling 
us stuff – but they were harmless, very friendly and even helpful at 
times it got tough. The trek itself wasn’t the easiest – lots of up and 
down and the track was often slippery because of the rain the day before
 (the day of the trek was gorgeous and sunny) – but, that said – it was 
worth every step. We only ever encountered one other couple doing the 
same trek the entire time. The scenery was breathtaking and walking 
casually through the villages was quite an experience and a good chance 
to see how they lived. The villagers basically ignored us and we loved 
seeing the baby farm animals and wildlife as we walked along. Up high, 
we spend a lot of time walking in and out of the clouds and then they 
would clear and the scenery was wow.
Lunch was supplied by Chau – very simple baguette with ham, egg, 
tomato, cucumber, cheese and an apple. We took plenty of water and she 
had a couple of small bottles as well. There is no where to buy stuff 
along the way – so come well prepared.
At the finish, we stopped at a ‘cafe’ of sorts and met a minivan 
which took us back to Sapa. It was only about a 15min ride back to town 
and we got there around 3:30 – 4:00pm. It is normal to tip the guide – 
which we did, as she was great.
 For more details, click on our Sapa Travel officical website http://www.travelsapa.com/a-must-do-in-sapa-choose-a-less-touristed-route/
 
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