Vietnam Hill Tribe Trek 2027

Join Team UKST on this exciting new charity challenge as you trek and explore Northern Vietnam, far from the tourist trail! The trekking challenge takes place in the Sapa region and is famous for its beautiful golden terraced rice fields.  

This charity trek over five days will explore bamboo forests, along rugged jungle trails, and through charming traditional villages. This trek is a dive into local culture – you’ll experience local home stays for accommodation and visit villages such as Red Dao, as well as tasting traditional local dishes. To end your adventure, you’ll visit the breathtaking Ha Long Bay and spend the evening enjoying sunset on an overnight boat before travelling home. 

Why is taking part so important?

By participating in Vietnam Hill Tribe Trek on behalf of the UK Sepsis Trust, you’ll be supporting our mission to end preventable deaths from sepsis and provide ongoing support for those affected.  

Early detection is key to saving lives, and we work hard to raise public awareness, empower healthcare professionals, and drive improvements in sepsis care. 

See how your fundraising helps. 

What we offer our fundraisers:

We’ll be with you every step of the way, from sign-up to the finish! When you join Team UKST, you’ll get a first-class experience, including: 

  1. Guaranteed entry: When you participate on behalf of UKST, you’ll secure a guaranteed charity place. 
  2. Fundraising assistance: Our team will help you set up your fundraising page and provide tips and guidance to support you to reach your fundraising goals. 
  3. Exclusive UKST T-shirt: Stand out and proudly show your support. 
Registration fee = £349
Minimum fundraising amount = £3,700

Find out more about the trek here.

If you have questions, please email events@sepsistrust.org

Event details

Event date:
November 5, 2027

Event time:
Event timing provided upon registration

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