Group of travelers | 2 pax | 3 pax | 4 - 6 pax |
Private tour price | 656 | 440 | 482 |
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Hanoi – Nghia Lo – Mu Cang Chai
Day 2: Mu Cang Chai trekking – Tu Le
Day 3: Tu Le – Ha Noi
Mu Cang Chai in the North Vietnam Province of Yen Bai is famous for its rice terraces, the popular means of growing crops in mountainous regions where general soil erosion and run-off during the rainy season threatens the fertility of the fields. High season is at harvest time, autumn and very early winter. Festivals are one of the many highlights of a Vietnam holiday, and if you are thinking about the best time to visit Vietnam, the chance to enjoy one of the local festivals, in this case thanks for the harvest, is a powerful reason to select that time of the year if your Vietnam tour package includes time in the mountainous north.To get full value of your time in Vietnam, you should look to experience all the country has to offer; that includes the cities, history and culture, the stunning coastline as well as the beautiful mountainous interior north of Hanoi.
Mu Cang Chai rice terraced fields - Photo: Vietmountain Travel
The rice will have been sown around May when the rains start. The soil softens and makes it easy for the villagers to plant their crop. The terraces shimmer in the sun until the green shoots emerge. As they grow the terraces are essentially green until the rice is ready to harvest.At harvest time, the terraces look golden; a stunning photograph opportunity for all the tourists that are slowly learning about Mu Cang Chai.
The Hmong ethnic group makes up 90% of the population and life is little different now than it has been for generations. You may well be able to stay in the area by booking a homestay and a Vietnam travel agent will be able to make all the arrangements. The roads have improved into the north though inevitably once you reach the mountainous regions, you will be travelling more slowly. The scenery is spectacular so why would you want to hurry anyway?
The Hmong ethnic in Mu Cang Chai - Yen Bai - Photo: Vietmountain Travel
The rice fields seem endless, mountain after mountain. In all there are 2,200 hectares across three communities and in 2007, they were recognised for their national heritage value. Where the mountains are at their steepest, each terrace may only be 1 metre wide and they are rarely wider than 1.5 metres.
Creating such terraces is not new. They have been built on several continents and in the case of Mu Cang Chai, the Yen Bai Museum has evidence on stone blocks that the Hmong built these terraces in the 16th-17th Centuries. Sticky rice has been part of the Hmong daily diet throughout its history and if you visit, you may well find a dish in front of you with coloured sticky rice; natural dyes from local plants are used to provide the colourful plate of food.
Mu Cang Chai rice terraces - Photo: Vietmountain Travel
Vietnam’s rice terraces may not be the most accessible places in the country but the effort of getting to them is certainly worth it if you have the time. The unique setting and the ethic tribes provide a great experience even for the most seasoned of travellers.
Our guide will pick you up at hotel, then driving to west of Hanoi following the national way – No.32 to Nghia Lo district of Yen Bai province.
Have a lunch in local restaurant in Nghia Lo, then keep on driving up to Mu Cang Chai. We stop - over in Khau Pha Pass for sightseeing and take-photos of this area.
Have a dinner in Mu Cang Chai. You are free time to explore Mu Cang Chai.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: homestay
After breakfast, we will get a transfer to a trekking point for the whole day trek to enjoy Vietnam’s national rice terrace heritage. Our trek will start from Che Cu Nha commune to La Pan Tan Commune. It is around 13 km and takes most of our day. This trek will definitely offer us a good opportunity to see the main spots and admire the beauty of amazing rice terraces that Mu Cang Chai has to offer. We will also be able to visit a few villages of the H’mong hill tribe scattered in the area.
Get picked up by our private vehicle around 4:00 PM. Transfer back the way to Tu Le Town. Check in hotel. Dinner and stay for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Accommodation: hotel
After breakfast, we will embark on a short walk to Tu Le Valley where we can enjoy the morning breeze, view the rice paddy fields and the daily life of villagers. Get back on the vehicle and take our return journey to Hanoi. Lunch at Nghia Lo town. Arrive in Hanoi late in the afternoon and finish the tour at the door of your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch
Accommodation: none included
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