Elephant Trekking 4 days

 

Adventure and challenging tours Vietnam, an elephant riding to the rain forest and enjoy the life and activities of hill tribe people in Central highland Vietnam

 

Elephant Trekking  
 
Conqueror of Fansipan 6 days

 

Mt. Fansipan. Located 3,143m above the sea, the highest peak of Indochina attracts scores of visitors. After a 3-day conquest of Fansipan peak, you will be one of only 1000 people worldwide to have made the historic climb. 

Fanxipan Conquer  
 
North East Loop 5 days
 

Northeastern Vietnam is linked with French-war period. Driving through the provinces near the Chinese border, you’ll have a chance to see the spectacular Ban Gioc waterfall, Vietnam’s biggest natural lake; BaBe lake, the old battlefield along Highway No 4 and much more. And of course no trip would be complete without encounters with Vietnam’s colorful indigenous hill tribes.

North east loop  
 
North West Loop 8 days
 

Enjoy adventure tours in Vietnam where the Northwest loop connects the major highway No 6 which links six different provinces. This area stretches along the border with both Laos and China. It’s an area filled with hill tribes including the H'mong, Black Thai, White Thai, Red Dzao, Giay, Lao, Muong and so more. There is amazing scenery around every corner and beauty is everywhere to behold.

 
 
Sapa Retreat 5 days
 

Sapa, the northern mountainous area near the Chinese border, boasts some of the most beautiful landscapes of Vietnam. Rugged mountains, rice terraces and hill-tribe villages filled with ethnic minorities in colorful garb. Northern Vietnam offers an incomparable kaleidoscope of sensations. From Sapa to mount Fansipan, the diverse scenery never ceases to enchant the visitor. Overnight stays with local people in stilt house, enjoying daily their activities and lives and trekking along majestic rivers between giant mountains; this is what you will enjoy there. 

Sapa retreat  
 
Maichau Discovery 2 days
 

The area between Hoa Binh and Mai Chau is the closest from Hanoi where one can meet ethnic minorities. It is populated mostly by the White Thai tribe. The villagers of Ban Lac, next to Mai Chau, open their thatched roofs stilt houses to travelers for rustic overnight stays, and often perform the dances and songs for which they are renown during an evening where guests are invited to drink with long straws an alcoholic beverage called Ruou Can.