Excursion d'une demi-journée dans le village des chats guidés depuis Sapa





Description
Village le plus proche de Sapa, Cat Cat Village est une destination de randonnée populaire pour découvrir la culture et les traditions distinctives de la tribu Hmong Noire. Situé dans la vallée de Muong Hoa au Vietnam, à la base de la montagne Fansipan, Cat Cat Village est également connu pour ses paysages époustouflants de champs en terrasses, de collines vallonnées et de cascades.
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Départ de votre hôtel dans la ville de Sapa à quelques pas de la porte du village de Cat Cat à environ 1,5 km, Cat Cat village est la maison de l'ethnie Black H'mong et est situé près du fond d'une vallée profonde au pied du pic de la montagne Fansipan. Notre guide local vous montrera les activités de la vie quotidienne des habitants, descendez au fond de la vallée jusqu'à la cascade où les Français ont construit une centrale hydraulique; arrêtez-vous pour des photos avec le pont et la cascade; puis vous monterez la colline pour que le van vienne vous chercher pour revenir à votre hôtel dans la ville de Sapa. La distance de trekking est d'environ 2,5 km et il dure 2 heures. Ensuite, revenez votre hôtel à Sapa Town en voiture ou en van. Le voyage se termine.
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Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(16)
Incredible experience! Our guide, Cat was amazing. Her friendly nature made us feel comfortable throughout the tour. She brought us to location with the best spots for photos.
Very crowded. I recommend going in the morning. Our guide Mu was great. I would highly recommend Mu as your guide
Ms. Sue is very accommodating and friendly. The trek was steep but the view was amazing. Good thing the weather was good. A once in a lifetime experience. Thank you, Miss Sue.
A very good experience down to the catcat village. The guide was very nice and the walk while raining wasn't too bad (it was in the winter).
Great morning. Mu was an excellent tour guide would recommend for a couple hours of your morning. Worth seeing.
The half day trip to Cat Cat was very well organised. Our guide told us detailed stories about the Black Hmong community and their lives. Walking through the terraced fields was peaceful, and I couldn’t resist buying a colourful scarf made by the local women.
I really enjoyed the tour to Cat Cat village. The tour guide was very knowledgeable about the ethnic culture, explaining the customs and daily life of the Black Hmong people. The transportation was convenient, the rice fields looked amazing, and the local homestays were very friendly.
The guide led the small group with ease, sharing anecdotes about daily life and village cultural activities. The terrain included wooden platforms, steep stairs and bamboo bridges over streams. At the waterfall, we stopped to take photos and watch a very authentic and informative dance show. All return trips were in air-conditioned vehicles, making the journey easy.
Our guide Lily (or Sung on some tours) was warm, friendly and clever in avoiding upsells. She assisted the local costume team and explained the daily life of the Hmong people. The walk through the flower gardens, streams and cottages was really interesting. Highlights included waterfalls, bridges and cultural performances. A compact tour but rich in culture.
From pick up in Sapa to drop off, the guide was attentive and informative, managing a small group for more personalised advice. The downhill trek offered stunning views of the rice terraces and villages. History came alive at Cat Cat waterfall and the power plant. Despite some commercialisation, the views, bridges and dance performances made the trip worthwhile.



