Sapa 1-Day Trekking Tram Ton Pass - Fansipan Peak

1 day

Challenging

Fansipan, known as the Roof of Indochina, rises 3,143m above Sa Pa’s majestic mountains. This 1-day trek is the most challenging in the region, designed for adventurous and fit travelers. Covering about 28 km in 9–10 hours, it promises both a true test of endurance and unforgettable views from Vietnam’s highest peak.
What's included?

    1. Pick-up from the hotels/hostel/homestay located in Sa Pa center town, and drop-off at the same pick-up point
    2. English-speaking local tour guide
    3. National park entrance fee and Vietnamese insurance of national park day tour, authorization/ permission
    4. Lunch (normal meal or vegetarian food, it's possible)
    5. Water 2L/person/day (mineral water bottled)
    6. Certificate honored by the National park Department

    Exclusions

      1. Soft drinks as coca, Fanta, beers...
      2. Cable car tickets, monorail and funicular ( 800.000 Vnd/ticket/person)
      3. Trekking gear as rain coast, back bag, trekking stick, trekking shoes...etc.
      4. Personal insurance and travel insurance
      5. Tip for guide and driver

      Please note

        The trek covers: 11km up/ 22km up and down by walk
        Fitness level
        : The Fansipan trek requires well-trained trekking people and strong people.

        Weather conditions: The Fansipan trek will be canceled or delayed when it rains heavily.

        Clothing: Comfortable clothes, a hat, and a light raincoat are recommended.

        Children: Suitable for children above 15 years old accompanied by an adult.

        Meals & drinks: Local lunch is included; other beverages are at your own expense.

        Accessibility: This tour is not wheelchair accessible.

        Group size: Small group experience for a more authentic and local feel.

        You can inform your tour guide team of your choice of taking the cable car down or trekking down after reaching the top (the cable car ticket is an additional cost).

        What to bring
          • Comfortable walking/trekking shoes with good grip
          • Light raincoat or waterproof jacket (weather can change quickly)
          • Comfortable clothes suitable for trekking
          • Hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses for sun protection
          • Refillable water bottle
          • Small backpack for personal items
          • Camera to capture the stunning landscapes
          • Cash for additional drinks or souvenirs