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CONQUERING KHANG SU VAN

Tour Leo Núi Khang Su Văn

CONQUERING KHANG SU VAN

Khang Su Van (or Phan Lien San), belongs to the subdivision of Dao San – Phong Tho – Lai Chau. The mountain is like a wall between the border of Vietnam and China

Despite being ranked 5th in the top highest mountains in Vietnam, due to the unique geographical position and difficult travel conditions, few trekkers can conquer this wild mountain. In addition to the green color of cardamom on the mountainsides and mysterious bamboo forests in the mist, border marker No.79 – the highest border marker in Vietnam – is an extremely valuable checkpoint on the journey to conquer Khang Su Van.

Schedule

Hanoi – Sapa
01
Day
Sapa – Ba Vay Su – Camp 1
02
Day
Camp – Peak – Camp
03
Day
Camp – Sapa – Hanoi
04
Day

KHANG SU VAN: DIFFICULTY LEVEL 9/10 · VERY HARD

  • Khang Su Van: 3012m high, Pa Vai Su commune, Phong Tho district, Lai Chau province
  • tour duration: 3 days and 4 nights
  • Forest trails, steep terrain, few streams
  • Sleeping in tents at an altitude of 2600m

★ – INCLUDED SERVICES – ★

  • A 45-seat sleeper bus traveling between Hanoi and Sapa.
  • All meals for 3 days, including the last day’s hot pot.
  • Food that provides enough nutrients and energy for trekking members.
  • Dedicated water purifier.
  • Drinking water: an 800ml water bottle to be given out from the beginning (Water is refillable on the trek)
  • Porters who carry the group’s and your personal belongings
  • Rooms to stay on the mountain.
  • Travel Insurance (500,000,000 VND/person/case)
  • Trekking equipment includes: Raincoat, gloves, trekking pole, 20L backpack, personal water bottle

★ –  SERVICES NOT INCLUDED IN THE TOUR – ★

  • VAT
  • Tip for the tour guide and porters
  • Other personal expenses

★ –  WHAT YOU NEED TO PREPARE – ★

  • A pair of trekking shoes (high-neck shoes are the best) that are comfortable, well-fitted, and have a non-slip outsole
  • Clothes for 2 days and 1 nights on the mountain:
    – 2 long pants (preferably quick-drying pants) and 1 long-sleeved jacket (preferably a thin windbreaker) to wear when trekking.
    – 3-4 T-shirts
    – Warm and thick coat for use in the evening while at the shack
    – 1 super thin sweater or down jacket to wear to bed
    – 1 pair of slippers for use at the shack
    – Scarves: avoid wool scarves, we recommend the use of fabric scarves or bandanas as they are quick to dry in case of getting wet.
    – 3-5 pairs of long, thick socks (do not use low-neck socks)
    – Other personal items: mosquito repellent, sunglasses, hat, camera, underwear, toiletries.
  • Heating patches
  • Personal medication
  • Personal Identification

 

Destination pictures

Conditions of eating and sleeping

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