Highlights
“Conquer the Dinosaur Spine – A Once-in-a-Lifetime Challenge”
One of the most thrilling and rugged trekking routes, offering an unforgettable adventure for true thrill-seekers.
“The Legendary Mossy Forest – Healing Energy from Nature”
Step into a mystical forest blanketed in green moss, and embrace the silence and refreshing vitality that nature provides.
“Tà Xùa Summit – Morning Coffee Above the Sea of Clouds (2,865m)”
Witness the sunrise, sip a warm cup of coffee, and celebrate your victory with a conquest medal at the peak – a memory to treasure forever.
“Thai Cuisine & Culture – An Immersive Local Experience”
From cozy mountain dinners to unique Thai specialties in Trạm Tấu, the journey satisfies both the eyes and the soul.
“Absolute Relaxation at Trạm Tấu Hot Springs”
End your trip with a soothing soak in the region’s famous hot springs, restoring your body after days of trekking challenges.
Itinerary
- 18:00: The tour guide welcomes Roamers at 36 Nguyễn Hoàng Street – Mỹ Đình 2 – Nam Từ Liêm – Hanoi.
(Please have dinner before departure or arrange your own meal at a rest stop along the way.) - 18:30: Roamers board the bus and depart for Trạm Tấu.
- 23:30: Arrival at the homestay. Enjoy a light late-night meal before resting. From this point, Roamers can already experience the fresh mountain air of Trạm Tấu town, a charming valley embraced by endless pine forests.
Booking Policy
- Tour Price: 4,599,000 VND
- Maximum Group Size: 15–18 pax
Equipment
- Trekking Pole – Standard: 1 per person
- Backpack – Standard: 1 per person
- Wide-brim Hat – Standard: 1 per person
- Gloves – Standard: 1 pair per person
- Raincoat – Standard: 1 per person
- Waterproof Bag – Standard: 1 per person
- Flashlight – Standard: 1 per person
- Compass – Standard: 1 per person
- Lighter – Standard: 1 per person
- Emergency Whistle – Standard: 1 per person
- Emergency Blanket – Standard: 1 per person
- Knee Support – Standard: 1 per person
- UV-Proof, Windproof Sports Sunglasses – Standard: 1 per person
- Electrolyte Tablets – Supplementing minerals and micronutrients to boost immunity and restore energy during trekking when fatigued
- Insect Repellent Spray – Helps protect against insects encountered during trekking
- Basic First Aid Kit – For use in cases of injuries or common health issues such as fever, stomachache, etc.
Notes
Suggested Personal Items for Roamers
In April, August, and September, the mountain weather is cool, around 15–20°C. From October to March (winter), it can get very cold with possible frost or snow. Below are recommendations for clothing and personal items to bring.
I. Clothing
1. Clothes
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Color tip: Choose bright/warm colors (yellow, red, etc.) for better visibility and easier location if you get lost or need assistance.
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Suggested quantity:
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Pants: 2–3 pairs
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Tops: 5 pieces (including 1 windbreaker, 2 t-shirts, 1 fleece/thermal top, 1 thick jacket)
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Sleepwear: 1 set
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⚠️ Note: All clothing should be long-sleeved to protect against insects, scratches, and minor injuries. Pants should be lightweight, quick-dry, flexible, and stretchable.
2. Shoes
Choose trekking-specific shoes with the following features:
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High-ankle support
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Waterproof
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Insulated/with thermal lining
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Deep-treaded soles for grip
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Thick and cushioned soles
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1 size larger than your normal size (to prevent toe pain on descents)
3. Socks
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Choose thick, high-ankle hiking socks
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Bring 3–5 pairs for one trip
II. Personal Items
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Toothbrush, toothpaste, and face towel
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Sanitary pads: can be used as foot padding to reduce sweat, friction, and protect your feet from blisters (not just for women)
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Sunscreen: essential at high altitudes where UV levels are strong
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Portable power bank
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Phone, selfie stick, or trekking camera gear
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FAQs
Yes. The itinerary is designed to be manageable, with support from local porters, experienced guides, and well-planned rest stops so that everyone can join.
