For just 6,988,000 Vietnamese dong, travelers can immerse themselves in the Tây Bắc 4N3Đ tour, marveling at the picturesque highlands, and experiencing unforgettable activities at iconic destinations.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Northwest on a 4N3Đ tour, as you gaze upon the vivid masterpiece in Mù Cang Chải – Sapa.
Suối Giàng
As the first stop in the Tây Bắc tour 4N3Đ, Suối Giàng awaits exploration. This place, nestled in Yên Bái, is shrouded in layers of drifting clouds and boasts a refreshing climate, making it an enticing destination year-round.
Here, immerse yourself in the enchanting virtual life at the renowned Shan tea garden. The unique Shan Snow Tea at Suối Giàng, despite thriving in the pristine mountainous region, blends the top-notch flavors of world-class teas. Additionally, savor the highland cuisine with a variety of delicious and tempting dishes.



Enchanting Mù Cang Chải
Mù Cang Chải, a not-so-stranger to avid travelers, stands as a captivating destination in Northwestern Vietnam. Its iconic image features cascading terraced rice fields, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. A must-visit for explorers in Yên Bái.


Khau Phạ Pass
Known as one of the 'Big Four Passes,' Khau Phạ is both treacherous and the longest on National Highway 32, stretching over 30km. This renowned tourist spot leaves a lasting impression, especially on adventure enthusiasts, offering winding roads and breathtaking vistas, often a preferred stop for its delectable cuisine and scenic photo opportunities. From the pass, travelers can admire the majestic scenery on both sides, featuring ripe rice fields cultivated by the Thai and Mong ethnic groups, preserving numerous stunning landscapes.
Discover the allure of Tú Lệ, a hidden gem tucked away in nature's embrace. This valley enchants with its pristine beauty and tranquil surroundings. A haven for nature lovers, Tú Lệ invites you to explore its wonders and capture the essence of serenity.



Tú Lệ Valley
When Tú Lệ is mentioned, the rich aroma of ripe rice pervades our senses. Travelers often pause here to savor the delicious sticky rice, a delicacy crafted by the Thai ethnic community. Visiting without indulging in the local ethnic cuisine would be a missed opportunity and a regrettable choice.


Cu Nha Hamlet
As one of Mù Cang Chải's most picturesque hamlets, Cu Nha unfolds a canvas embodying all the distinctive elements of Northwestern Vietnam. Terraced fields stretch across all sides, from the foot of the hills to the mountain slopes, meandering through villages and winding streams in the distance. Everywhere, lush rice paddies extend as far as the eye can see.
Additionally, visitors have the chance to join locals in the early morning harvest, adorned in traditional H'Mong attire. Rising early, they participate in the rice harvesting ritual during the ripe season.


Nả Háng Tủa Chử Bamboo Forest
Located approximately 20km from Mù Cang Chải town (Yên Bái), the Nả Háng Tủa Chử bamboo forest in Púng Luông commune boasts a history of over 60 years, captivating travelers with its pristine beauty across an area exceeding 1 hectare.
Venturing deeper into the forest reveals a lush green sea of hundreds of straight bamboo trees, enveloping the entire space. This idyllic spot is perfect for relaxation, immersing in the fresh mountain air. The bamboo forest boasts picturesque landscapes, offering numerous Instagram-worthy corners. Recently, tourists flock here to witness scenes that typically exist only in Chinese or Japanese martial arts films.


Ngọc Chiến Village
Ngọc Chiến, situated in the highlands of Mường La district, approximately 80km from Sơn La city, is a renowned tourist destination in Northwestern Vietnam. With its enchanting landscapes and majestic mountains, crossing the mountain pass makes visitors feel like they've stepped into a fairy tale land, where the natural beauty is harmonious and serene. Notably, the area is blessed with natural hot springs, beneficial for health, creating a refreshing and comfortable atmosphere for visitors.




Nà Khương Water Wheel
Lai Châu captivates not only with its grand natural scenery but also with the distinctive water wheels of the Thai ethnic people in Bản Bo, Tam Đường. These water wheels, nestled along the turquoise Nậm Mu River, meander gracefully, forming a beautiful and captivating scene. Shaped by centuries, the water wheel has become a sturdy frame, not just a hydraulic engineering marvel but a symbol of unique cultural identity, a testament to the rice civilization, enriching the cultural heritage of the ethnic communities.


Not merely an irrigation system, the water wheel has evolved into an icon, representing a unique cultural identity and bearing witness to a rich rice civilization, contributing to the cultural diversity of ethnic groups.
Ô Quy Hồ Pass
Considered the largest and most beautiful mountain pass in Sapa, Ô Quy Hồ is also the longest in Northwestern Vietnam. Visitors here can marvel at majestic waterfalls and explore enticing spots like the Ô Quy Hồ Sky Gate and the Ô Quy Hồ Cafe. Don't forget to indulge in the delightful local cuisine here!


Dragon Cloud Glass Bridge
The Dragon Cloud Glass Bridge holds the title of the highest glass bridge in Vietnam as of now. Perched atop the Ô Quy Hồ Pass in Tam Đường district, Lai Châu province, it is also known as the Sky Gate on Ô Quy Hồ Peak.


The structure includes a pathway starting from the mountain's heart, leading to a 70m diagonal elevator system. The elevator lifts visitors to the bridge, situated 2,200m above sea level, with the bridge's surface suspended 60m from the mountain, providing a sensation of floating in mid-air.


The project features both a glass capsule elevator system and the glass bridge designed and constructed to international safety standards, ensuring visitors a secure experience under all conditions.
Silver Waterfall
The Silver Waterfall in Sapa marks the source of the renowned Mường Hoa stream. En route, travelers are awe-struck by the majestic natural scenery. At Silver Waterfall, one can transform into a mountain fairy, marvel at the famous Ô Quy Hồ Pass, explore the Sapa Sky Gate, and be captivated by lush green terraced fields. All these elements contribute to a Silver Waterfall filled with grandeur and unparalleled charm.


Fansipan Peak
Fansipan Peak is known as the 'Roof of Indochina.' Here, visitors can behold panoramic views from towering heights, leaving behind fatigue and worries, immersed in the euphoria of standing amidst the vast green forest. It's an unforgettable experience, a challenge for adventure enthusiasts who love to explore.


Amidst the rugged and majestic natural mountainous landscape lies a quaint and charming small village that anyone visiting Sapa must explore. That's none other than the captivating Cát Cát Village with its simple wooden houses, meandering small streams, vibrant earthy-colored terraces, and the humble inhabitants of ethnic minorities.



Visiting the tourist area of Cát Cát Village brings forth numerous intriguing and enticing discoveries such as narrow pathways, tiny houses, handicraft villages, waterfalls, and Gem Valley in Cát Cát Village.

Lào Cai International Border Crossing
Lào Cai Border Crossing is a familiar destination for travel enthusiasts. It connects through the Hồ Bắc Bridge, across the Nậm Thi border river, to the Hà Khẩu International Border Crossing in Hà Khẩu district, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan province, China. This spot is often a bustling checkpoint for young travelers to check-in and take numerous photos.

Cốc Lếu Market
Cốc Lếu Market is considered the largest commercial hub in Lào Cai province. Directly importing goods at the border crossing, Cốc Lếu Market boasts an incredibly diverse and affordable range of merchandise, allowing customers to freely choose from a wide variety. Moreover, the market caters to both retail customers and wholesale distributors, accommodating small-scale retail businesses to large-scale distributors.


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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
MytourSeptember 7, 2022