I am a native of Ha Giang, with a deep understanding of the culture and nature here. I specialize in organizing small, personalized tours, always bringing visitors unique, intimate and different experiences from little-known destinations. For me, each trip is not only about discovering beautiful scenery but also a journey to connect and experience the cuisine of Ha Giang mountains and forests.
Nhà Nghỉ Kim Liên, tổ 17, P. Nguyễn Trãi, Hà Giang, Vietnam
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Bac Sum Pass is one of the first mountain passes that we will cross when leaving Ha Giang city to head to the Dong Van stone plateau. This pass winds around the mountainside, with many sharp turns, but that is precisely why the scenery is extremely spectacular. From above, the entire valley unfolds before your eyes, especially in the early mornings when the clouds drift by, giving the feeling of walking in a fairyland. The locals often refer to Bac Sum as the "first door" that opens the journey of the Ha Giang Loop. If you're lucky enough to visit during the rice season or the buckwheat flower season, the beauty will be even more impressive. This is also a spot where tourists love to stop and take pictures to mark the "beginning of their adventure."
️ Quan Ba Heaven Gate – The Gateway to Ha Giang’s Stone Plateau Quan Ba Heaven Gate, located at an altitude of around 1,500 meters above sea level, marks the first stop on the journey into the majestic Dong Van Karst Plateau. Often called the "gateway to the stone paradise," it offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. From this viewpoint, visitors can admire the charming town of Tam Son below and the famous Fairy Bosom Twin Mountains (Nui Doi Co Tien) – a natural wonder wrapped in local legend and myth. With cool, fresh air year-round, the gate is especially breathtaking at sunrise or sunset, when layers of mist and clouds weave through the limestone peaks, creating a mystical and peaceful atmosphere.
Lung Tam Village – The Art of Traditional Hmong Hemp Weaving Located in Quan Ba District, Lung Tam Village is home to the Hmong ethnic community, known for preserving the ancient craft of hemp weaving. Here, visitors can witness the entire, meticulous process of creating hemp fabric – from growing and harvesting the hemp plant, stripping and spinning the fibers, weaving, dyeing with natural colors, to embroidering traditional motifs by hand. Hemp weaving in Lung Tam is more than a craft – it’s a cultural heritage and spiritual tradition passed down through generations of Hmong women. Every piece of cloth tells a story of patience, skill, and the deep connection between the people and their land. The village is also home to a women-led cooperative, an inspiring model of empowerment and sustainable development, where local women take charge of production, sales, and cultural preservation.
Hmong King's Palace – The Hidden Jewel of Dong Van Tucked away in the heart of the Dong Van Karst Plateau, the Hmong King’s Palace (also known as the Palace of King Vua Meo) is a stunning historical and cultural site that once served as the residence of Vương Chính Đức, the most powerful Hmong leader in the early 20th century. Built in the 1910s, the palace combines Chinese, French colonial, and Hmong architectural styles, with intricate wooden carvings, stone walls, and a majestic layout. It was constructed using the finest materials brought from China and skillful local artisans, reflecting both wealth and influence. Surrounded by rocky mountains and lush greenery, the palace is a quiet yet powerful reminder of a time when the Hmong people had their own kingdom-like autonomy under the reign of the Vương family. It is also a place to learn about the political, cultural, and trade history of the region, especially during the French colonial era.
Ma Pi Leng Pass is one of the most famous "four great mountain passes" in Northern Vietnam, located on the Happiness Road connecting Dong Van and Meo Vac (Ha Giang). With an altitude of about 1,500m, the pass winds around the rugged cliffs, creating a majestic and overwhelming landscape. From the top of the pass, visitors can admire the deep Tu San canyon and the beautiful emerald Nho Que river. This is a check-in point not to be missed when exploring the Dong Van stone plateau.
Nho Que River – A Ribbon of Emerald Amidst Ha Giang’s Rocky Mountains Nho Que River is one of the most stunning and poetic rivers in northern Vietnam. Originating from China’s Yunnan province, it winds its way through the dramatic landscapes of Dong Van and Meo Vac districts in Ha Giang before joining the Gam River. The most iconic stretch of the river flows through the majestic Tu San Canyon – known as the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia. Here, towering limestone cliffs rise hundreds of meters on both sides, creating a surreal and awe-inspiring natural masterpiece. From the top of Ma Pi Leng Pass, the Nho Que appears as a shimmering emerald-green ribbon, gently weaving through the jagged mountains. ♂️ Highlights of the Experience: Scenic boat trip through Tu San Canyon – dramatic and serene at once. Breathtaking views from Ma Pi Leng Skywalk, overlooking the river. Visit the Nho Que boat dock, often dubbed the "Hidden Paradise" of Ha Giang.
Paragraph 1 – The M-shaped Road in Ha Giang: The M-shaped Road in Ha Giang is a scenic mountain pass connecting Yen Minh to Meo Vac. Viewed from above, it forms soft, winding curves resembling the letter "M", nestled among rugged limestone mountains. This stretch, is famous for its breathtaking views of deep valleys and towering rock formations. It’s a must-visit for adventure lovers and photographers, especially between October and April when the weather is clear and cool. Motorbikes are the best way to experience this thrilling route. Paragraph 2 – Bamboo Rafting on Bang An Stream: Bang An Stream offers a peaceful, rustic experience where visitors can float on bamboo rafts through crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush forests and limestone hills. It’s a gentle way to connect with nature and enjoy the quiet beauty of Ha Giang’s landscapes. Ideal for those seeking a tranquil and authentic moment away from the crowds,
️ Lung Ho Village – A Green Gem in the Ha Giang Stone Plateau Lung Ho is a small village located on the road from Ha Giang to Dong Van, standing out with its simple, peaceful beauty and fresh air in the middle of the great forest. The village is located in the middle of large valleys, surrounded by majestic limestone mountains and lush green terraced fields. The special thing about Lung Ho is the harmonious blend of nature and the cultural life of ethnic minorities, mainly the H'Mong and Dao people. The village still retains many traditional cultural features, from costumes, customs to typical folk songs.
Du Gia Waterfall, located in a quiet village of Ha Giang, is a hidden gem surrounded by lush forests and limestone mountains. The waterfall forms a small natural pool with clear, cool water—perfect for swimming and relaxing. Many travelers visit this spot to escape the heat, enjoy a refreshing dip, or simply unwind in the peaceful atmosphere. The area around the falls is ideal for picnics, sunbathing on flat rocks, and connecting with nature. It’s a favorite stop for those exploring the Ha Giang Loop.
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