Sapa is located 315 km northwest of Hanoi, approximately 5 to 6 hours by the Noi Bai–Lao Cai highway opened in 2014. There is no airport in the area: all travelers arrive in Sapa by land, by train, bus, or private car. Each option has its advantages depending on your budget, comfort, and the time you wish to dedicate to the journey.
With twenty years of experience organizing stays in Sapa, we have tested all these transport options in both directions, across all seasons. Here is our honest appraisal of the field.
What is the best way to travel from Hanoi to Sapa?
There is no universal answer: the best transport depends on your traveler profile. The night train is ideal for those who want to combine travel and rest. The limousine bus is the most convenient for a quick daytime arrival. The private car is the most comfortable and flexible solution, especially for families.
| Category | Night Train | Limousine Bus | Private Car |
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| Total Duration | 9h-10h (train + shuttle) | 5h30-6h30 | 4h30-5h30 |
| Indicative Price | 20-85 USD/pers. | 13-30 USD/pers. | 80-250 USD/vehicle |
| Departures | 21:35 and 22:00 | All day | On request |
| Arrival | Early morning (6am-7am) | Depending on departure | Depending on departure |
| Pick-up | Hanoi Station | Old Quarter Hotels | Door-to-door |
| Connection | Yes (Lao Cai → Sapa) | No — Direct | No — Direct |
| Flexibility | None | Low | Total |
| Ideal for | Solos, couples, budget | All profiles | Families, groups |
Hanoi–Sapa Night Train: Romantic and Restful
The train remains the most iconic option for reaching Sapa. You board in the evening in Hanoi and wake up in the mountains. Two night trains connect Hanoi to Lao Cai daily: SP1 (departure 21:35) and SP3 (departure 22:00). Upon arrival at Lao Cai station, a bus shuttle or taxi completes the journey to Sapa in 45 to 60 minutes.
Important: The train does not serve Sapa directly. The Hanoi–Sapa train journey takes about 9h30 total, including 8h by train to Lao Cai, and 1h30 road travel to Sapa.
Read our full guide: Sapa by train →Available Cabin Types
- Vietnam Railways Sleeper (4 berths) 20–25 USD
- Private 4-berth Cabin (Sapaly, Orient...) 30–45 USD
- Private 2-berth Cabin (Chapa, Fanxipan...) 45–70 USD
- VIP Carriage (Victoria Express) 85–103 USD
Hanoi–Sapa Limousine Bus: Fast and Convenient
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- Sapa Express (7am, 10pm) 13–16 USD
- Green Bus (7am, 1:30pm, 9:30pm) 11–12 USD
- Inter Bus Lines (7:30am, 2pm, 10pm) 14–18 USD
- Techbus VN (8am, 1pm, 9:30pm) 18–25 USD
The limousine bus is a comfortable option with spacious reclining seats, air conditioning, wifi, and refreshments. Pick-up and drop-off are often included, avoiding the need for extra transfers. It's currently the most used mode of transport for independent travelers.
Unlike the train, the bus arrives directly in Sapa — without a connection in Lao Cai.
Read our full guide: Sapa by bus →Hanoi–Sapa Private Car: Comfort and Total Freedom
Private car remains the favorite transport for families with children and groups of friends, thanks to its schedule flexibility and comfort. It is also the only option that allows you to turn the journey into a real stage of your trip.
On National Road 4D after Lao Cai, the scenery becomes spectacular. The O Quy Ho Pass (2,037 m), with its plunging view over Muong Hoa Valley and the Hoang Lien Son range, deserves a twenty-minute stop on its own. By bus or night train, you miss all of this.
Read our full guide: Sapa by car →Indicative Rates (One way)
- SUV 4-5 seats (1-4 passengers) 80–130 USD
- Minivan 7-9 seats (5-8 passengers) 110–160 USD
- VIP Limousine (4-6 passengers) 150–250 USD
Our Advice: Which Combination to Choose?
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Solos or budget travelers → Limousine bus round trip, morning departure.
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Couples on a romantic trip → Night train on the way out (private 2-berth cabin), limousine bus on the way back.
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Families with children → Private car round trip, with a stop at O Quy Ho Pass.
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Groups of 5 or more → Private minivan, the most economical option total.
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Integrated Tour → Private car on the way out to enjoy the daylight scenery, night train back to save on an extra hotel night.