Ha Giang is a border province in the far north of Vietnam, offering some of the most rugged and grand landscapes in the country. It's a perfect destination for those who love adventure and exploring off-the-beaten-path locations.
We are organizing a cultural tour to let everybody not only have time for relaxing, exploring the breathtaking views of a Global Geopark, not too crowded and also can see, touch the culture of the minority ethnic people in Vietnam.
We will start going to Ha Giang in the evening before the tour start, so we will come to your hotel before 15-20 minutes to pick you up. Just let us know where you are staying <3
You will admire a breathtaking view ahead to the sky between 2 peaks of the mountains.
A stunning landscape with verdant pine forests, far-flung green hills, and mystical terraced fields, making it a must-visit destination on your first day exploring the Dong Van Global Geopark.
A site linked to the feats of “Ma Hoc Van,” a fierce general of the Hmong King, who defended Can Ty Fortress, preventing the Japanese from invading the Dong Van Plateau. With only stone fortifications and matchlocks, the battle to protect the Plateau during the anti-Japanese and anti-bandit campaigns is an intriguing topic for tourists to explore.
A legendary pass once used to test horses' strength. Its winding curves now create a majestic check-in spot for visitors stopping to admire the view. This mansion in Đồng Văn Plateau, Hà Giang Province, has been a famous tourist destination for many years. Built in the 20th century, this century-old residence once housed a family that greatly influenced the entire region. It was recognized as a national cultural heritage site in 1993. Built in 1914, the mansion survived two major wars: the war against French colonialism and the war against American imperialism. The Vương Mansion is regarded as a symbol of the H'mong people's glorious past. Locally, it is often referred to as the "Castle of the Hmong King" and is revered by the H'mong community.
One of the four most famous mountain passes in Vietnam, a must-see when visiting the Hà Giang Karst Plateau. Discover and listen to the epic tale of how the Happiness Road was built as you traverse 25 km of winding mountain roads to Mèo Vạc Town. The group will stop to explore the traditional Chúng Pủa House, a UNESCO-listed heritage site within the Mèo Vạc district of the Karst Plateau.
Take a boat tour on the Nho Quế River and admire Tu Sản Canyon, the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia.
the northernmost point of Vietnam, located in Hà Giang Province at latitude 23°22'59"N and longitude 105°20'20"E. Lũng Cú Commune consists of nine hamlets, all situated at an average altitude of 1,600 to 1,800 meters above sea level. During winter, the weather in this area can be extremely cold, sometimes even with snowfall. To the left lies the vast Thèn Ván Valley, spanning about 50 hectares, while to the right is the source of the Nho Quế River, which originates from Mù Cảng in Yunnan, China, and flows through Đồng Văn and Mèo Vạc
the first and most beautiful cave of the Karst Plateau
The group will visit Lùng Tám Linen Weaving Village. From Heaven's Gate, you can look down on Lùng Tám, a village nestled between misty mountain peaks covered in clouds all year round. It is home to the H'Mong people, who are famous for their traditional linen weaving, indigo dyeing, and beeswax painting. For the H'Mong people, during funerals, the deceased must be dressed in linen clothing, as they believe, “only by wearing linen can one find their ancestors in the afterlife.”
Exploring the mountain pass route along the Miện River: After visiting Lùng Tám Linen Weaving Village, the group will continue their journey, exploring villages along the peaceful Miện River, flowing downstream towards Hà Giang City
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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