- Unique Experience: Instead of following the usual, crowded tourist paths, we opt for less traveled routes that allow for deeper interactions and experiences with local communities.
- Discover new paths
- Connect with local communities
- Sustainable and eco-friendly
- High-quality, professional equipment
- Knowledgeable and flexible guides
- Small Private tours: Maximum of 8 participants
- Breathtaking scenery, recognized as one of Asia's most stunning landscapes
- Understanding local culture
- Flexible and customizable experiences: tours tailored to meet the needs, preferences, and schedules of each individual.
- Perfect for families
- Convenient transportation: flexible transport options from Hanoi ensure a hassle-free start to your journey.
TVPalm Adventure, a travel agency located in Ha Giang city, is conveniently situated just 550 meters from the central bus station. This prime location makes it easy for visitors to access transportation options
7:30 AM: Depart from Hanoi on a Luxury Private Cabin Bus. 3:00 PM: Arrive at TVPalm Ecolodge in Ha Giang. Upon arrival, check into your private room, relax, and take some time to explore the nearby highland villages or unwind by the ecolodge's refreshing pool. 6:00 PM: Participate in a safety briefing. 7:00 PM: Join the departure celebration featuring traditional Vietnamese wine and an array of delicious local dishes. Highlights: • Breathtaking natural scenery. • A bar offering stunning views of the valley and the unique Tooth Mountain range, a standout feature in Ha Giang. • Terraced rice fields stretching along the winding roads leading deeper into the highland villages of Ha Giang. • Clear streams and waterfalls within the Dao community. • Enjoy panoramic views of the valley from a suspension bridge that connects two remote villages nestled in a deep canyon. • Visit the Dao Ao Dai village, known for preserving distinctive local cultural values with minimal tourist footprints.
-09:00 AM: Depart from TVPalm Ecolodge to Bac Sum Slope - 10:00 AM: Bac Sum Slope to Quan Ba Heaven Gate - 10: 15 AM: Quan Ba Heaven Gate to Quan Ba Twin mountains - Quan Ba Twin Mountains to Yen Minh Heaven’s Gate in Quan Ba – a portal to the skies! This landmark is deeply intertwined with the history of migration and the establishment of a sacred area for the H'mong people. Situated at an elevation exceeding 1,000 meters above sea level, it enjoys a cool climate year-round. The natural scenery here is both picturesque and enchanting. It’s an ideal spot to pause, take in the views, savor a cup of coffee, and capture some stunning photos with your travel companion.
This tranquil little town serves as a perfect stop for guests to enjoy lunch before heading off to their afternoon destinations.
After lunch, we will continue to discover truly captivating destinations. Thẩm Mã slope, known for testing the endurance, agility, and performance of horses. This winding and steep incline earned its name due to its challenging terrain, which was historically a popular racing ground for the Mong people. The Nine Bends slope—its name speaks for itself. featuring nine sharp curves that are both intricate and picturesque, making it a fantastic spot for memorable photos. Pao's house, a well-known movie in Vietnam during the 2000s, highlighting the harsh realities they face, particularly the struggles of women. Pao, a young H'Mong girl, embarks on a journey to find her mother Sim after her mother Kía tragically takes her own life. This quest leads to a series of significant events. Through Pao's reflections presented in the film, viewers gradually uncover the intricate secrets of love and the interpersonal relationships that exist among people in the remote forests of Northwest Vietnam.
The H'mong King's mansion in Dong Van stands as a testament to a rich history filled with both heroic moments and significant challenges. This place reflects the lives of resilient individuals who found themselves caught in the tumultuous currents of history. The H'mong people are known for their bravery, yet they also embody a wild spirit, adhering solely to their own customs rather than any external laws. Historically, they cultivated opium poppies and engaged in trade with the French, exchanging goods for weapons. They established their own kingdom, complete with a king, creating a realm that was deemed inviolable. Today, descendants of these H'mong kings continue to reside in Dong Van. While the past is now behind them, they have embraced their identity as citizens of Vietnam.
The sacred land at the northernmost point of Vietnam holds great significance for the nation. It marks the clear boundary between Vietnam and China, and it has witnessed countless generations of our ancestors who have tirelessly worked and fought to protect every inch of this territory. They stood resolutely, armed and ready to defend the sacred sovereignty of our homeland. Visiting this place at least once is essential, as it embodies a sense of reverence in the hearts of all Vietnamese people.
Dong Van is a well-known destination for travelers from around the globe. The Dong Van Stone Plateau, recognized as a Global Geopark, is an unmissable stop on any journey to explore northeastern Vietnam. Visitors will have the opportunity to ride along with our drivers for an entire afternoon, discovering this fascinating region that features highlights such as the Tham Ma Pass—historically used by the H'mong people to test their horses' endurance—and the winding 9-turn pass, which poses a true challenge for any driver. Pao's House, a famous filming location that captures the struggles and resilience of the local H'mong community, showcasing their rich cultural heritage and epic lifestyle. H'mong King's Palace, guests can step back into a poignant yet heroic past of those who lived on rocky terrain and faced harsh conditions. This community relied heavily on opium cultivation, supplying it to other regions while also engaging in trade with the French in earlier times.
One of the most breathtaking mountain passes in Vietnam offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, which is truly magnificent. At an elevation exceeding 1,000 meters, you can gaze down at the Nho Quế River, its waters shimmering like emeralds. It's a moment that leaves you feeling incredibly grateful for the opportunity to experience such beauty.
The White Death Cliff and the Gateway to Heaven are well-known landmarks. Take a moment to stand still and gaze as far as you can. The sky opens up before you, offering limitless possibilities. The river flows from China into Vietnam, passing through the Đồng Văn district. Although the water appears calm, clear, and peaceful, it navigates through challenging mountainous terrain to provide precious resources for the highland Mông community. When you observe the river from above, you can't help but marvel at its beauty; standing there, you feel as though you've stepped into a vast watercolor landscape, watching the serene blue waters meander gracefully.
In the mountainous district of Meo Vac, we will continue our journey through a quaint and tranquil town. Every Sunday, a vibrant market comes to life, where local men and women don colorful traditional attire. They exchange warm smiles while enjoying fragrant bowls of corn wine.
As we continue our journey to Du Già, guests will take a break for lunch at a local restaurant. Following this, we will navigate the winding and picturesque M-shaped road. The landscape is dominated by striking stone formations, and the daily lives of the locals here are quite different from what we might expect. We will arrive in Du Già, where the romantic ambiance and beautiful natural landscapes will captivate us right up until the final moments of our trip.
- Du Gia to Mau Due - Mau Due to Thai An Road - Thai An Road to TVPalm Ecolodge Resort - Arrival at the TvPalm Ecolodge - 9:00 PM: Departure from TVPalm Resort to Hanoi on a luxury private cabin bus. Highlights of the Day: • For those who cherish nature's endless beauty, expect frequent stops along your route not to miss any breathtaking moments. • You will truly feel as though you've wandered into paradise crafted by nature itself.
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