You will start by a short driving south toward Muong Hoa valley which is the largest rice paddy terraced among Sapa area. The walk commences at a point near an ancient rock field which was uncovered by a French researcher in 1925. There are 159 carved rocks on an area of eight square kilometers in Muong Hoa valley in Hau Thao and Ta Van Communes.The shapes of the carved rocks have provoked the curiosity of both local and foreign researchers wishing to decode the mysterious messages for nearly a century. After a short time for discovery the rock field, you follow a dirt trail going downhill to rattan bridge, waterfall and Giang Ta Chai village of Red Dao people. This portion of the trek offers stunning view of Muong Hoa valleys as well as chances to understand life of tribal peoples in remote land when paying visit to a local house of Red Dao. The trek continues toward Su Pan village of Black H’mong people then up to main road where your car is awaiting for a transfer back to Sapa.
Approx: 1 hours driving/ 2,5 hours walking.