Cao Bang is an immensely beautiful, sparsely populated frontier region of North Vietnam. This city is bursting with beautiful geo-cultural sites. With five major river systems and 47 lakes, water plays a vital role in shaping the landscape and local life. You will be surprised how many stories are hidden in the streets, buildings, and corners of Cao Bang. Your charming guide will tell you what is special and unique about living in this city. Perfect for those visiting the city for the first time and wanting to get the most of it!
The main entrance of 'Ethnic coffee' (201 Kim Đồng, P. Hợp giang, Cao Bằng, Vietnam)
The wall of water demarcated the border between China and Vietnam. The water crashes over the 30-meter creating a roaring which echoes across the land. The cascading water set against the back of the immense mountains is a uniquely captivating sight.
The cave stretches over 2 km, but only the first kilometre is open to visitors. The name itself roughly translates to Tiger Cave and for a long time the cave lay dormant as local legend told of tigers who inhabited the cave
Visit Ky Sam Temple is another great place to take in the revolutionary past of Cao Bang. It was built in remembrance of Nung Tri Cao an independence fighter who, during the 11th century, led an uprising against King Le Thai Tong with the intention of becoming an independent kingdom
The food in Cao Bang is mostly typical of that in the North with some specialities of its own. Tourists can try local food in Cao Bang at the end of the tour
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