Climbing Mount Fansipan 2 days muslim tour - Fansipan is the highest mountain in Indochina. At 3,143m it’s a real mountain. Located near the former French colonial hill station of Sapa, Fansipan is part of Vietnam’s Hoang Lien Son Range, which is essentially the southeastern-most extent of the same continental collision that formed the Himalayas. Prepare 2 days trek to Fansipan for Muslim traveller we provide Halal food, Muslim tour guide,prayer performance, all nescessary equiments, tents for sleeping & porters, We have arrange for thousands Muslim traveller to hiking Fansipan and good all good feedbacks, Contact us Mr Sinh +84.973.952.113 today to get the best travel advisors and the best price to trek Fansipan mount.
20h00 : Our local Muslim tour guide will welcome at your hotel departure for Hanoi railway station
21h00 : Night train to Lao Cai city
05h00 : Our driver welcome at Lao Cao station to Sapa
07h30 : Fresh up & Halal breakfast, prepare luggage and nessesary thing trek
08h30 : Start trek to peak 2800m - Enjoy Halal lunch on the way
17h30 : Arrive peak 2800m - Prepare sleeping tents and Halal dinner
Overnight on peak 2800 m
05h30 : Wake up and enjoy Halal breakfast
06h30 : Start trek to 3143 m peak
11h30 : Arrive Fansipan peak, celebrate for Fansipan peak pass - Take picture
12h30 : Using cable to coming down to Sapa town
13h30 : Enjoy Halal lunch at local restaurant then free and easy to shopping and explore Sapa town your own
17h00 : Transfer to Lao Cai station
21h00 : Overnight on train back to Hanoi
Soft sleeper train Hanoi - Lao Cai - Hanoi
Private car taxi Lao Cai -> Sapa -> Lao Cai
All Halal meals
Private Muslim local tour guide & porters
Tents and nessesary things for Fansipan peak
Cable car tickets
Certificate for Fansipan peak pass
Tips for tour guide & porters
Other expense not mentions above
Good hiking shoes (should be soft, well fitted and anti-slippery)
2 pairs of thick socks ( for use in the walking-boots)Sandals or light footwear ( for use in the evening )
Sun-cream (with a high factor ; 10-20 )
Mosquito repellent
Hat or cap, with a shade
Bathing suit
Medicine for your own use (fever, bad stomach etc.)
Warm jacket and pullover (expected to be very cold), preferable with head cover
Rain coat (big enough to cover you backpack as well), cap, glasses
Flash light
Well-fitted gloves to help grab while trekking.
First aid kit (aspirin, anti-biotic, salon pas, healing tape, energy pills…)
Personal hygiene stuffs
Towel
Toilet requisitesOptionals:
Sleeping bag (otherwise will be provided on spot)
Insect spray (not really necessary in this season)
Protectors for knees and ankles- Whistle (to alert in case of emergencies)
All belongings should be compact, light and just sufficient for the trek and to avoid unnecessary burden
Clothing should be loose to make it easy for long treks
Always stick to the group or local porters in case of assistance, don’t deviate.
Keep a good stable pace, no need to rush in any case. If you are ahead of the group,
slow down and wait for the company.
Always provide yourself enough energy from the meals, particularly breakfast.