Mountain climbing in Vietnam and exploring new off the beaten track adventure ‘trails’ camping, trekking and cycling in Cambodia and Laos are
just some of the exciting and very different programs now being offered by
one of Asia’s newest adventure operators - The Indochina Trekking Company.
Aimed very much at the traveller who enjoys a challenge, a good range of 17 very differing programs across the three countries have been
created specifically to cater to the ever-growing global demand for adventure, cycling, camping, kayaking and trekking in the region.
The Indochina Trekking Company also specialises in creating tailor-made itineraries for FIT travellers and groups.
Products now on offer
include a three-day challenging climb of Mount Fansipan, the ‘rooftop of Indochina’ which at 3143 metres is Vietnam’s
highest peak.
The Fansipan trek, which the company describes as ‘moderate to challenging’ is configured on three four to eight hour treks with the actual
ascent takes place early on the morning of day two allowing climbers the opportunity to enjoy the sun rising over nearby China.
Additional highlights include visits to remote villages and pristine bamboo rainforest before arriving at the picturesque Tonkinese Alpine village
of Sa Pa close to the Chinese border and the end point for the trek.
The program is priced from
US$193* per person which includes all meals while on the trek, tent accommodation and camping equipment and
English speaking guides and local H’mong porters.
Price does not include international airfares.
While overall programs have been designed to take participants off the beaten track in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, The Indochina Trekking
Company’s diverse range of ‘tailor-made’ adventure itineraries contain ample opportunity to visit the many sights and attractions that draw
ever-growing numbers of visitors to the region.
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