3-Day Sapa Escape: Fansipan Cable Car, Rong May Glass Bridge & Village Trekking
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An Overview of 3 Day Sapa Exploration to Fansipan Summit, Rong May Glass Bridge & Local Villages
Taking part in this exciting 3-DAY Sapa Tour, you will have chances to immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring landscapes of Northern Vietnam & explore top iconic destinations in Sapa such as Fansipan Summit, the renowned “Roof of Indochina,” the breathtaking Rong May Glass Bridge, and authentic local villages nestled in the picturesque Muong Hoa valley.

Brief Travel Itinerary Of 3 Day Sapa Discovery
- Day 1. Hanoi- Sapa by limousine van/private car (5.5 – 6 hour drive).Afternoon hike to visit Ham Rong mountain.Overnight in the hotel in Sapa (L)
- Day 2. Sapa day trip with morning hike to Muong Hoa valley & afternoon exploration to Fansipan peak by cable car. Overnight in the hotel in Sapa (B, L)
- Day 3. Morning visit to Rong May Glass Bridge & Silver Waterfall – back to Hanoi on limousine van/ private car (B, L)

Special Travel Experiences to Expect in this 3 Day Sapa Trip
- Scenic hike to visit Ham Rong Mountain for panoramic captivation of Sapa town amidst majestic mountains and valleys.
- Experience the modern cable car system of Fansipan Legend to fast conquer the majestic Fansipan, the highest peak in Indochina, which offers you a breathtaking landscapes of the region.
- Float yourselves at Rong May Glass Bridge for a thrilling sense on the transparent glass bridge down the deep valley and admire the magnificient landscapes in O Qui Ho Pass – the kings of pass in Vietnam
- Connect with the local culture by exploring charming villages nestled in the scenic Muong Hoa valley. Engage with the communities, witness traditional customs, and gain insights into the rich heritage of the region.
Let’s consider this Sapa adventure for your unforgettable time in Sapa with your beloved ones, where each day brings new adventures, cultural encounters, and the opportunity to create lasting memories in the heart of Sapa’s natural wonders.
Itinerary
Morning: Set out from Hanoi in a limousine van/ private car for a comfortable journey to Sapa.Upon arrival in Sapa, meet with our local guide and transfer to a fine restaurant for a lunch featuring delicious local Vietnamese dishes.

Commence your day with a delightful breakfast at the hotel. Following this, a pick-up will take you to Muong Hoa valley, where a scenic hike awaits to unveil the charm of local villages such as Y Linh Ho, Lao Chai, and Ta Van. These villages are renowned for their picturesque rice terraces and cultural richness.
Start your hike from Y Linh Ho village, progressing down to Lao Chai village, both inhabited by the Black H’mong ethnic group. Engage with friendly locals, witness traditional houses, and observe their daily activities, gaining insight into the local way of life.

Continue the trek to Ta Van village, home to the Giay ethnic group. Marvel at the unique culture and architecture, interact with villagers, and delve into their customs and traditions.
Get transferred to Sapa town for a delicious lunch.
The afternoon brings an exploration and ascent of Fansipan Peak, the roof of Indochina, via a cable car. Enjoy a 20-minute cable car journey to the base of Fansipan mountain, followed by a 30-minute hike to the summit. Along the hike, visit temples, pagodas, and relish the beautiful landscapes. If climbing is not your preference, a funicular/train option to conquer the summit is available for your choice (on your own payment).

Upon reaching the summit of Mount Fansipan, be treated to awe-inspiring views of the entire region. Take the opportunity to explore the summit area, capture stunning photos of the breathtaking scenery, and enjoy the cool mountain air.
Descend via the cable car to the car park area, and meet our driver for a short transfer back to the hotel.
Dinner is at your own expense & Overnight in Sapa
Inclusions : transportation for sightseeing, local tourguide of English speaking in Sapa, entrance sightseeing fees, returned cable car tickets, meals ( B – breakfast, L- Lunch), hotel accommodation in Sapa
After the breakfast at the hotel, our driver will take your group to O Qui Ho Pass – the most imposing one in Vietnam. Here you will have a chance to visit Rong May Glass Bridge, the highest one in Vietnam.

Walk on the transparent glass bridge, which spans a significant distance above the valley floor, is really amazing. As you walk, you’ll be able to see through the glass to the ground beneath your feet, creating an awesome feeling of walking on air. From the bridge, enjoy stunning panoramic views of the valley, lush greenery, and surrounding mountains. Don’t forget to take photos to capture this unique experience.
There are additional activities available at the site, such as ziplining or other adventurous experiences (your own account)
After the glass bridge, you’ll be driven back to Sapa town with a stop at Thac Bac Waterfall (Silver Waterfall): Visit this beautiful waterfall and take in the natural beauty of the area

Enjoy a delightful lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, at 14:30, board the limousine van/ private car for the return journey to Hanoi.
This marks the conclusion of your memorable trip!
Inclusions : transfer for sightseeing, limousine van/ private car transfer Sapa- Hanoi, local tourguide of English speaking in Sapa, entrance sightseeing fees, meals (B- breakfast, L- Lunch).
The Trip Includes :
- Limousine van/ private car transfer with driver ( Hanoi- Sapa- Hanoi) & transportation while sightseeing in Sapa
- Local Tourguide of English speaking stated on the travel itinerary
- Entrance sightseeing fees of mentioned visiting places.
- Returned cable car tickets in Fansipan
- Trekking tours to visit Ham Rong Mountain & Muong Hoa valley
- Two nights at the hotel in Sapa
- Meals as stated in the program (B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, D- Dinner)
The Trip Excludes : tips to guide & driver , online payment fees, drinks, personal expences, taxes, flights, visa to enter Vietnam, travel insurance, things not stated in the inclusions……..
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the Rong May Glass Bridge (Dragon in the Cloud) is a must-visit for adventure seekers. Located at the O Quy Ho Pass—one of Vietnam’s four great mountain passes—it sits at an altitude of over 2,200 meters. The glass elevator and walkway offer a breathtaking, transparent view of the Hoang Lien Son mountain range. It is an ideal addition to a 3-day Sapa itinerary for those who want a thrill beyond traditional trekking.
This 3-day itinerary is designed for adventure and culture. Key highlights include ascending the Fansipan Summit (the “Roof of Indochina”) via a world-record cable car, experiencing the thrilling Rong May Glass Bridge, and exploring the authentic local life of Cat Cat Village. It offers a perfect balance between modern mountain attractions and traditional ethnic minority heritage
With Golden Holiday Travel, reaching the Fansipan Summit is accessible for most fitness levels. We utilize the modern Fansipan Cable Car system, which significantly reduces the physical strain. After the cable car ride, there is a short climb of roughly 600 steps (or an optional funicular train) to reach the 3,143-meter peak. Our guides ensure a steady pace to help guests acclimatize to the altitude.
Sapa’s weather is unpredictable and can change rapidly. We recommend layering your clothing. Even in summer, the Fansipan Summit can be chilly and windy. Essential items include sturdy walking shoes for village treks, a waterproof light jacket, sunscreen for high-altitude UV rays, and a camera for the dramatic mountain landscapes of the Hoang Lien Son range.
Absolutely. A core part of this tour is visiting Cat Cat Village, home to the Black H’mong people. You will see traditional wooden stilt houses, observe local craftsmen weaving brocade, and learn about the unique customs and history of the region. This cultural immersion provides a meaningful contrast to the high-altitude adventures of the trip.
Golden Holiday Travel specializes in seamless private tours. We provide private car transfers from Hanoi via the Noi Bai – Lao Cai highway, reducing travel time to approximately 5.5 hours. You can book directly through our website or contact our travel experts for a customized itinerary that includes specialized guides and hand-picked hotel accommodations in Sapa town.
Good to Know
Before travelling to Vietnam, please ensure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date and has at least two blank pages for immigration stamps and visa purposes.
Citizens from several countries, including France, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, and Spain, can currently enter Vietnam visa-free for stays of up to 45 days. Visa policies may change from time to time depending on nationality and travel regulations.
If you intend to stay longer than the visa exemption period, or if your nationality is not included in the visa-free list, you can apply for an e-visa online.You are also welcome to contact our team for updated visa information and travel assistance before your trip to Vietnam.
Travel insurance is not included in our tour package; however, valid travel insurance is mandatory for all participants joining the tour. Your policy should provide adequate coverage for:
- Emergency medical treatment, hospitalization, and repatriation
- Trip cancellation, delays, or interruptions
- All activities included in your itinerary, including outdoor and adventure excursions
We also recommend checking whether your credit card offers travel insurance coverage and purchasing additional protection if needed to ensure comprehensive coverage throughout your journey.
The official currency in Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). While some hotels and tourist-oriented businesses may accept US dollars or euros, payments are generally preferred in local currency.
Visa and MasterCard are commonly accepted at most hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, and larger establishments, especially in major cities and tourist destinations. However, cash is still widely used for local markets, small shops, and rural areas.
ATMs are easy to find throughout Vietnam, particularly in cities and popular travel destinations. Currency exchange services are available at international airports, banks, hotels, and licensed exchange counters.
Also, please make sure your banknotes are clean and undamaged, as torn, heavily worn, or marked foreign bills may not be accepted for exchange or payment in Vietnam.
Vietnam is a year-round destination, offering diverse weather patterns across its different regions. In general, spring (February to April) and autumn (September to December) are considered the most comfortable times to visit, thanks to pleasant temperatures, lower humidity, and less rainfall.
As Vietnam stretches over 1,600 km from north to south, the climate can vary greatly depending on where you travel:
- Northern Vietnam: Experiences four distinct seasons, with cool and sometimes chilly winters (December to February) and hot, humid summers (May to August).
- Central Vietnam: Usually enjoys warm weather, though the rainy season typically occurs between September and November.
- Southern Vietnam: Has a tropical climate with warm temperatures throughout the year, alongside occasional tropical showers during the rainy season from May to October.
We recommend packing light, comfortable clothing as well as seasonal items suited to the regions included in your itinerary.
International flights are not included in our tour prices, giving you the flexibility to choose the airline and flight schedule that best suit your travel plans and budget. If needed, our travel consultants are happy to assist you in finding the most convenient and competitive flight options.
For international departures, we highly recommend arriving at the airport at least 3 hours before your flight to allow enough time for check-in, immigration procedures, and any unexpected delays or issues that may arise.
If your itinerary includes domestic flights within Vietnam, all flight schedules, airline information, and booking details will be included in your final travel documents before departure.
For a smooth journey, we recommend arriving at the airport at least 2 hours prior to your flight. Please make sure to carry your passport along with your e-ticket or booking reference.
Baggage Allowance: Checked baggage allowance typically ranges from 20kg to 23kg depending on the airline and ticket class, while cabin baggage is generally limited to 7kg per passenger.
Important Notice: Extra baggage fees may apply for your overweight or oversized luggage. We strongly recommend reviewing the baggage policies of your airline in advance, such as Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air, or Bamboo Airways.
Please note that domestic flight schedules may occasionally change due to airline operations or weather conditions. Should there be any updates, our team will inform you as soon as possible.
If your journey includes a connecting domestic flight within Vietnam, please keep the following information in mind upon arrival:
- Collect your checked luggage after landing.
- Complete immigration and customs procedures.
- Proceed to the domestic terminal for your onward flight. At some airports, this may involve a short walk or shuttle transfer between terminals.
- Airport staff are usually available to assist passengers, so feel free to ask for directions or support if needed.
Recommended connection time: at least 2 hours 30 minutes
This allows enough time for immigration clearance, baggage collection, customs procedures, terminal transfers, and possible flight delays.
Practical Tip: At major airports such as Noi Bai International Airport and Tan Son Nhat International Airport, international and domestic terminals may be located in separate buildings. Please follow airport signage carefully and allow sufficient transfer time.

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