After a short transfer by vehicle to the nearby town of Ngã Ba Kim, you'll embark on a three-hour morning hike through rice terraces and cornfields to traditional Hmong villages. Then, you'll hop back in the car for a two-hour drive up the mountains and over the famous Tram Ton Pass, which at 6,715 feet (2,047 meters) is the highest mountain pass in Vietnam.
Of course, you'll be able to stop for photos opportunities and enjoy the fresh mountain air. The views certainly don't disappoint, as from the pass you can see all the way out to the 10,311-foot (3,143-meter) Fanxipan Mountain, which is known as “the Roof of Indochina." Continue to transfer to Sapa. Overnight at hotel in Sapa.