On the Tour Across Vietnam: Explore the Wild Beauty of the North, you will experience the breathtaking mountain landscapes of Sapa with their golden terraces, the limestone plateau of Dong Van, the Hoang Su Phi terrace fields in Ha Giang, the Ban Gioc waterfalls in Cao Bang, and more.
For those who enjoy the outdoors, terraced farms, waterfalls, and caves, northern Vietnam has long served as an inspiration. You will experience the breathtaking mountain landscape on this tour across Vietnam: Explore the Wild Beauty of the North, which includes the golden terraces of Sapa, the limestone plateau of Dong Van, the Hoang Su Phi terrace fields in Ha Giang, the Ban Gioc waterfalls in Cao Bang, etc.
Our driver will be the only one to pick you up from the Noi Bai airport and transport you to the hotel located in the city center.
Check-in time at the hotel is 2 p.m. The remainder of the day is yours to do as you choose, so it is advised that you go shopping and explore the city.
Spend the night in Hanoi.
Have breakfast. The day tour will begin with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Complex, which includes the Presidential Palace, the Ho Chi Minh Museum, Ho Chi Minh’s mausoleum, and his former stilt-house apartment.
After that, we’ll go to the Temple of Literature, which was built in 1070. Next, we travel to Ngoc Son Temple, which is located in the center of Hoan Kiem Lake on a small island.
There’s a local eatery for lunch.
Transfer to Sapa after that, check into your accommodation, and spend the evening exploring Sapa at your leisure.
Spend the night in Sapa.
It takes approximately five hours to travel the 320-kilometer lovely road from Hanoi to Sapa.
Take a private vehicle to Y Linh Ho village after breakfast. Hike to the Black H’mong village from the main road to see their traditional dress, which is composed of hemp fabric that has been dyed a deep indigo blue and adorned with batik flowers.
Visit an H’mong family in Lao Chai Village and strike up a conversation with the members to gain insight into their customs and way of life. Observe that because of the harsh winters, their homes are usually constructed without windows. Savor your midday meal in a tranquil setting with views of terraced fields and mountains.
You will arrive to the settlement of Ta Van by continuing through the vibrant rice terraces. Roughly two kilometers out from the hamlet, you will pass a tiny suspension bridge as you continue trekking along the Muong Hoa River.
After your exploration, take a private vehicle back to Sapa town.
Spend the night in Sapa.
Drive to the Ban Pho villages after breakfast, and then continue on to Hoang Su Phi.
After arriving in Hoang Su Phi in the afternoon, take a stroll through the village to see the terrace fields that fill the valleys.
Spend the night in a host home.
The trip from Sapa to Hoang Su Phi is around 180 kilometers on a winding mountain road, taking about 5.5 hours by car.
strolling through Pan Hou village
After breakfast, your hike day begins at nine in the morning. The hike starts with passing through a Yao village, where people in long tunics have built their homes atop pillars on the mountainside.
You will pass through bamboo forests and terraced rice fields. A red Dao home is where the group stops. The family offers you a cup of tea from the area as a welcome. You have the option of relaxing while you wait for lunch or continuing your walk to a Tay village in the valley in the afternoon.
After there, the group will follow the river back to Pan Hou village.
Spend the night at Hoang Su Phi at a homestay.
After breakfast, go to the 1025-meter-high Dong Van plateau, which is home to several different ethnic groups, including the H’mong and Tay, LoLo, Nung, and Dao.
Yen Minh is a stunning valley tucked away in the highlands, and it will be your destination after passing through the Heavenly Gate of Quan Ba. Take a stroll through Pho Bang village. Visit the Palace of H’Mong King Vuong Chi Sinh, which was constructed in 1914 and serves as a reminder of the H’mong people’s illustrious history, to cap up your journey.
You can grab a cup of coffee at the Dong Van coffee shop on Dong Van Old Street after having dinner by yourself. The oldest old quarter in Vietnam, Dong Van Old Quarter, is 100 years old and has classic Chinese architecture set against a spectacular backdrop of precipitous mountains and verdant rice fields. It is also the tallest old quarter in Vietnam.
Spend the night at the Dong Van Town hotel.
Following breakfast, you can socialize with the locals and browse the intriguing selection of artisanal products and specialty foods at the weekly Dong Van Market. You will go to Ma Pi Leng Pass after touring the stronghold and taking in the breathtaking views it has to offer.
After enjoying a leisurely boat ride on the jade-green Nho Que River, which winds like a green thread sparkling from heaven, you will zigzag down into Meo Vac Valley for lunch. The river has started to flow from China towards Vietnam. Absorbing the beauty of the natural world while taking in the boat ride’s breathtaking surroundings.
Spend the night at Dong Van.
After breakfast, travel to Cao Bang by the Chinese border and enjoy the scenery from the roads. A place where some ethnic groups call home. The second global geopark in Vietnam to be designated by UNESCO, following the Dong Van Karst Plateau, the striking scenery of limestone mountains, rice terraces, untamed rivers, waterfalls, caverns, and the vibrant minority tribes of Tay, Nung, H’Mong, Kinh, Dzao, and San Chay can all be found in Cao Bang.
Upon arrival, checking into Cao Bang City.
Relaxation and a night in Cao Bang.
It takes around 7 hours to travel the 220 km, winding mountain road between Dong Van and Cao Bang.
After breakfast, you will go to the Chinese border to see the Ban Gioc Waterfall, which is regarded as Vietnam’s most beautiful waterfall. Here, you may take in the stunning view of the water tumbling into the gorgeous jade-blue body of water. Take a stunning photo of the Ban Gioc waterfalls, which are encircled by limestone valleys and mountains.
Visit the Phuc Sen villages located at the edge of the road to learn about the traditional methods used by the Nung ethnic people. following a visit to one of Vietnam’s most breathtaking cave systems, Nguom Ngao Cave. Nguom Ngao, formed by an underground river, is home to spectacular stalactites that vary in size and variety. Go back to Cao Bang.
Spend the night at the hotel.
After eating breakfast at the hotel, travel to Hanoi.
Late afternoon arrival at HA NOI.
At night, feel free to explore Ha Noi.
Spend the night at the lodging.
Pre-flight free time prior to being transferred to the airport. You can use your room till 12:00.
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