Over three days, you'll journey through dramatic mountain roads, including the stunning Ma Pi Leng Pass, often called the "King of Passes" for its incredible views of deep valleys and the Nho Que River below. Along the way, you'll visit traditional villages, interact with the Hmong, Dao, and Tay ethnic communities, and witness their unique way of life.
Highlights include visits to the Hmong King’s Palace in Dong Van, with its impressive architecture, and trekking along the Sky Path, which offers panoramic views of the entire Ha Giang landscape. Each night, enjoy local meals and hospitality, with accommodations ranging from homestays to small mountain hotels, offering a chance to unwind after each day's adventure.
21.00: Get on the best comfort Sleeper bus to Ha Giang. Checking in our Ha Giang Hostel in early morning around 3am and offering yourself a nap and breakfast before the tour starts
y the beautiful scenery of the twin mountains and Tam Son town.
Indeed, the whole Dong Van Karst Plateau is a major geoheritage sight in Vietnam. The landscape is composed of unlimited rice fields, thousands of limestone rocks and breath-taking views. It also gives you the chance to experience the life of hill-tribe villages where local people work on the land.
Arriving in Dong Van in quite late afternoon, enjoy a local Vietnamese dinner and live music, karaoke after a long day of mind blowing landscape views. At night time, free and easy before another day of adventures.
ney, the Ma Pi Leng Pass It is well known for its abrupt cliffs and breath-taking views, often referred to as the “king” of the passes in Vietnam with its highest point at an altitude of 2,000 meters.
ave a closer look at the whole valley and Nho Que river. From the top view, there is a picturesque 360° panorama of Ma Pi Leng Pass. Once on the peak, you might feel overwhelmed by the majestic mountains and rivers.
ng Ho, where our break for lunch is served. In the afternoon, we passed through the epic mountainous Cheers Du Gia homestay located in the middle of green rice fields.
Visit Lung Tam -The village is occupied by Hmong ethnic minorities, who are skillful textile products. We then cross Quan Ba town and have a look at the Nui Doi mountain
iang late afternoon, before getting the bus going back to Hanoi Old quarter.
Opposite the Opera House, at the intersection of Hai Ba Trung Street and Le Thanh Tong Street
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