Deep in the Muong Hoa Valley, about 30 kilometers southwest of Sapa town, lies a quiet village called Ban Ho. While most visitors come to Sapa for the terraced fields or the mountain treks, few know that Ban Ho hides a natural treasure: a hot spring that has been flowing for generations.
♨️ The Gift of Nature


The Ban Ho hot spring maintains a natural temperature of around 43–45°C, bubbling up gently beside the crystal-clear stream that runs through the valley. Locals often come here in the early morning or at sunset to soak in the warm mineral water — believed to soothe muscles, improve circulation, and ease away the chill of the highlands.


Surrounded by bamboo groves and wooden stilt houses of the Tay ethnic people, the experience feels like stepping into a peaceful world where time slows down and nature still rules. Steam rises softly from the water, mixing with the mountain mist, and all you hear is the sound of birds and the gentle rush of the stream.


🚗 Journey Through Villages and Warm Springs


Reaching Ban Ho is a beautiful journey in itself. As you travel by car from Sapa, winding through valleys and small ethnic villages, you’ll pass through a mosaic of cultures — Hmong, Dao, Tay, and others — each with their own traditions and stories.


If you prefer a relaxed and comfortable way to discover these hidden corners, our Sapa Secrets: Scenic Tours to Villages and Hot Springs by Car is a perfect choice.


This private car tour offers a smooth and easy ride through the countryside, with time to stop, explore, and connect with the people along the way. End your journey with a rejuvenating soak in Ban Ho’s natural hot spring — a moment of calm to complete your Sapa story.


🌄 Why You’ll Love It


Comfortable journey by private car


Visits to local ethnic villages and cultural sites


Immersive views of rice terraces and valleys


Relaxing hot spring bath in Ban Ho


Local guide and all-inclusive experience


💧 A Memory That Warms the Soul


Whether you visit Sapa for adventure, photography, or simply peace, don’t miss the warmth hidden beneath its cool mountain air. The hot springs of Ban Ho are not just a place to bathe — they’re a reminder that sometimes, the most beautiful experiences lie quietly off the main road.


FOR INQUIRIES AND BOOKING:


Vietnam’s Ethnics Community

Address: 02 Nguyen Chi Thanh, Sa Pa, Lao Cai

Email: booking@ethnicscommunity.com

Whatsapp/Zalo/Phone: +84 944 824 131 | +84 989 454 334


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