Off The Beaten Track Activities:  Muong Khuong market

Muong khuong is big market with a wide range of ethnic groups: Hmong, Dao, Nung, and merchants from other ethnic groups who come all the way from China to sell their products. Several Pa Zi women sell traditional incense made from the bark and resin of scented trees.

How to get to Muong Khuong market ?

Muong Khuong market takes place on Sundays and is located in a small border town, which is frequented by Flower H'mong, Tay and Giay ethnic minorities. They come from surrounding villages to buy and sell local products such as food and material for agriculture and fabric.

Detail Activities

Muong Khuong ethnic market takes place every Thursday, gathering a great number of ethnic minorities from most remote areas of Lao Cai and neighbouring China for trade. If you come to Sapa in spring, you may frequently meet locals in their colorful ethnic costumes heading down to the market.

Off The Beaten Track Activities

  • Homestay in Sapa

    A homestay in Sapa is an interesting experience for those who love to discover cultural exchanges and get knowledge of tradition and customs.

  • Hiking in Sapa

    At an elevation of 1,600 M, Sa Pa, a quiet mountain town in northwest Vietnam, is a fascinating tourism destination because of the spectacular scenery and diversity of ethnic minorities.

  • Can Cau ethnic market

    Visiting Can Cau, I couldn't believe the vibrant colors of head-dresses, blouses, skirts and traditional embroidered costumes. What's more, shoppers are allowed to taste food and fruits before buying them, so many men get too drunk to buy anything! It is an amazing fair.

  • Muong Khuong market

    Muong khuong is big market with a wide range of ethnic groups: Hmong, Dao, Nung, and merchants from other ethnic groups who come all the way from China to sell their products. Several Pa Zi women sell traditional incense made from the bark and resin of scented trees.

  • Coc Ly ethnic market

    Coc Ly market gathers on Tuesday weekly by the suspension bridge hanging over Chay river.This is a place where the ethnic minority people come to trade goods,local specialities, livestock .

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These examples of full package show how we combine adventure travel, off the beaten track travel with classic sightseeing and relaxation to make a balanced, fulfilling and enjoyable holiday.

Grade: Challenging
Luggage: Vehicles
Accommodation: Hotel & homestay
When to do: Year round

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Starting at the vibrant hub of South Vietnam, Saigon, cruising on endless waterways of Mekong Delta, marveling at majestic Angkor temples, relaxing in atmospheric Luang Prabang before trekking in laid back Muang Ngoi and Sapa and finishing with a scenic cruise in Halong, this itinerary is perfect for a complete Indochina discovery.
 

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Grade: Moderate
Luggage: Vehicles
Accommodation: Hotel & homestay
When to do: March to November

This tour brings in a glimpse of Vietnam and a taste of Cambodia. The journey starts out in the 1000-year-old city of Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam with rich history and sensational cuisine. It then gets off tourist trails and travels inland for 4 days in  beautiful Pu Luong nature reserve with trekking between hilltribe villages, meeting the local people and enjoying a homestay in these remote communities.

This adventure also combines exploration of the impressive waterscape at Tam Coc, both on foot and by sampan. Boat is also the way to explore Halong Bay, making this tour a perfect itinerary for those love being on water.  Other hightlights include the Siem Reap homestay  and the majestic Angkor temples.
 

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