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Tour Pricing
Couple
$758
Family of 4
$551
Group of 7
$460
*Prices quoted as per person. Tours are generally inclusive of all costs listed in the itinerary. Prices do not include optional extra's or alcoholic beverages. Prices may also vary on national holidays.
Tours - Grand tour with Ban Gioc waterfalls
This Grand Tour of the north of Vietnam really is special . Driving over 1500km we get it all. we need to - the region is 8000sq/km. with less < 1m people.
Itinerary
Day One - Hanoi to Thon Tha
07:30
We pick you up from your Hanoi hotel or residence. An early start is essential to beat the peak of the rush traffic. We are soon out of Hanoi and on to our first stop, some 1.5hrs away
09:00
Son Duong is our rest stop area as well as a place to grab some quick food. Back on the road for another 1.5hrs to our first real sight of the tour.
11:30
The tea plantation at Ham Yen. We get to see the tea bushes, eucalyptus trees as well as the orange garden. We stop off at one plantation where have the fresh tea for sale. You could also collect the fresh tea leaves if you would like to try really fresh tea, then back in the car.
12:00
Lunchtime! We enter Ham Yen town centre where we find a local restaurant. There are many choices of food - everything from Tay to Kinh food available here! Lunch takes an hour, then back on the road to our destination of Ha Giang.
15:00
We arrive at the homestay of Mr Thien in Thon Tha just outside of the main Ha Giang city. We check in, do all the formal greetings and then unpack our trekking gear.
15:30
We trek to the waterfall number 6. This beautiful trek takes us up the hill and out of the village, though the forest, along the corn fields, down to the waterfall. You can read more about it on its own page. After the waterfall, we carry on down, across the stream from the waterfall and passing the Tay village of Ha Thanh. We now see rice terraces and people farming against a mountain backdrop as we make our way back to the homestay, having completed one giant loop trek of 6km in total.
19:00
The homestay prepares for us a delicious spread of food - Tay style as Mr Thien is Tay. The family is very welcoming and the homestay very comfortable.
Day Two - Thon Tha to Dong Van
08:15
Breakfast is served! Usually crepes (French style pancakes) are on offer along with some fresh tea / coffee. All done in around 3/4 hour as we want to get the day started as there is so much to do and see. We drive the 45km to our first destination of the day.
09:30
Heavens Gate is our first catch of the day. And what a show it is. We stop for photos and the beautiful views.
10:00
The Fairy Breast Hills are next, just a few minutes away where we can admire the view and hear of local legends.
11:00
Lung Tam Workshop is a corporative run by women for local women. Here traditional hemp products are made and we can see them making them. The batik process has been passed down the generations - it takes a steady hand to draw the pattern freehand. Our next destination is 30km, this time it’s our lunch date.
12:00
Lunchtime! An amazing spread of local food is on offer. We don’t just stop at any place though - we stop off in Yen Minh at a restaurant with incredible views of the mountains in front of us and the valley below. Food is a local selection of pork / chicken dishes with steamed vegetables, rice and more. Lunch is an hour, maybe a little longer if you want to walk around a bit.
14:00
Tham Ma Pass, the winding snake pass that descends down the valley where there are young girls with large baskets with flowers for photo opportunities. The ethnic people here also have a few stalls selling handicrafts. We spend usually around 1/2 hour here for photos and to chat. Then we drive to our next stop near the Chinese border.
15:00
Lao Xa village is famous for making jewelry and accessories from silver. We chat with some of the locals while walking in the local area. Then we head to the Sa Phin Valley located in the Dong Van Geopark.
16:00
The Hmong King Palace, was built between 1898 and 1903 with 64 rooms set in 3 hectares of land. We spend an hour here learning about the history of the palace while exploring the grounds.
17:30
We arrive at our hotel in Dong Van - a nice small town with all the modern amenities. We have a chance to freshen up, have a rest or explore the town a little before going out to dinner later.
19:00
Supper. Local food and plenty of it. We eat out at a local restaurant close by to where we are staying. The local cuisine is more in tune with Chinese food than Vietnamese because of our proximity to the border.
Day Three - Dong Van to Bao Lac
07:30
We get breakfast in the local market square which is close by. The breakfast favourites here are Banh Cuon and a multi-coloured sticky rice. Banh Mi is also available if you prefer.
08:15
Skypath / Skywalk - this is the trek everyone talks about because of the amazing views. We get dropped by a large statue to the builders of the peace road (loop road). As we travel along the path, we have incredible views of the the new que river and the canyon. We pass along the finger pointing rock. A popular tourist photo opportunity to climb it, however it is rather un-recommended, so we pass. We are now descending into the valley into the Hmong village of Pai Lung who farm the area somehow, despite the number of black rocks. The path carries on descending, till ultimately we see the Ma Pi Lang pass in front of us where we will stop for photos & a rest. We then drive to Yen Minh - 10km away.
12:00
Lunchtime! - this time in the town of Meo Vac. As ever, lunch is in a local restaurant. Banh Cuon as is Vit Quay (Peeking crispy duck) is especially popular here and you will see it everywhere. Absolutely give them a try.
13:00
Nho Que River Cruise - To get to the boat, we must first trek 2km to the boat terminal. However there is the option of an electric minibus taxi that can get us there a lot faster. The river cruise will take us along the emerald green river and though the Tu San Canyon where they stop the boat for a short time so people can take photos and admire the views. The boat takes us right up to the Chinese border before turning around and coming back to the boat terminal. The views on this boat trip make it one of the highlights of the tour.
17:30
We arrive at our hotel in Bac Lac - a smaller town than Dong Van but still with all the modern amenities. We have a chance to freshen up, have a rest or explore the town a little before going out to dinner later.
19:00
Supper. Local food and plenty of it. We eat out at a local restaurant close by to where we are staying. The local cuisine is more in tune with Chinese food than Vietnamese because of our proximity to the border.
Day Four - Bao Lac to Ban Gioc
07:30
We get breakfast in the local market square which is close by. The breakfast favourites here are Banh Cuon and a multi-coloured sticky rice. Pho is also available if you prefer.
08:30
Deo Me Pia Pass - the road that looks like a slalom course on the side of a mountain with the 15 turns. We ae lucky enough that we drive up. But when we get to the top the trekking really starts.
09:00
Deo Me Pia Pass - The trek starts here and goes up a near by mountain. It’s about 2km and a lot of climbing. The path has been kindly marked by red painted posts by an old man who sells water at the top for intrepid trekkers. The narrow path is covered in greenery and trees all around as are most of the mountains and valleys around here. The view is amazing though and some great photo opportunities. Please be careful though as there are zero barriers to the valley below. Sadly this is the only path around here so we must go back down and return to our starting point another 2km. This time thankfully downhill. Depending on time we sometimes eat here but normally we go to aqua village an hour away by car.
12:30
Ha Quang - a small village where we have a lunch at a local restaurant. We are close to the Chinese border so Chinese options are available!
13:30
To get to our next destination is 80km of tough mountain driving. It’s so worth it though and there are many sights to see along the way. We pass many tobacco farms and can even stop to see one. The farmers are quite friendly. The tobacco grown here is popular all over Vietnam.
17:30
Ban Gioc Village - this is the homestay for the night. Alas the waterfalls are 5km away so we cant go there just yet. Wait for tomorrow! The village is by a river and many families still have horses.
19:00
We enjoy homestay food. My favourite is the glass noodle which is made locally and has a specially good taste. There is of course other local foods available.
Day Five - Ban Gioc to Ba Be Lake
07:30
Breakfast is served! Usually crepes (French style pancakes) or local breakfast options. Served with some fresh tea / coffee. All done in around 3/4 hour and what a day ahead we have for you.
08:15
To get to the Tiger Cave we leave the homestay (no car needed this time) as it is only about 2km away. The mountain pass is lined with trees and ferns as is so common in the region. It does not take us long at all to get there.
09:00
Tiger Cave - The biggest and longest cave in the north is truly spectacular. There are two route options available, the classic 700m route and the 3000m new route that includes rafting. We go for the simpler route but of course if you want to try the longer one - just tell us. The classic route was marked out in the early 1920s and you can still see the markings from the explorers. The caverns are huge with many being up to 50m high. Even though the route is only 700m there is so much to see that it takes us an hour to see it all! We then get driven the 5km to the waterfall!
10:15
This is the sight you have been waiting for. The Ban Gioc Waterfall. It’s truly huge - it even spans two countries, So we will pass Chinese tourists on rafts in the same location! Truly unique. The strength of the waterfalls hits its peak at around 11am so we are in plenty of time to see that. We can get up close to the face of the waterfall on a raft which is amazing. The raft ride takes around 20 minutes and many many people want photos. Just be sure your camera phone is either water resistant or that you have a plastic bag to keep it dry. There are also horses to ride around the falls as they are so large and there are many viewing points to see the waterfalls. All worth exploring. All this takes about an hour before we head off for lunch.
12:00
Lunch is in Cao Bang itself. You have to try the seven spiced duck that is only found here. There are other local specialties to try. We eat, rest and chat for an hour.
14:00
Angel Eye is the name of the karst with a giant hole in it that looks like an eye. It also has a cave inside as as with many things there is also a local legend to go with it. There are horses here you can hire to get around on. We will cover a few kilometres walking around as the giant karsts are - well giant! The trekking here is on open mostly flat ground covered in short grasses. Very pleasant indeed. We spend an hour or so around here as its so beautiful.
15:00
No way of getting around it - we have to drive for 80km which takes us 3 hours to get to Ba Be Lake. There are also more tobacco farms along the way, so if you didn’t stop before - now is your chance!
18:00
Arriving in Ba Be Lake we find our homestay in Pac Ngoi village. We have an hour to rest / fresh up before supper.
19:00
Supper is Vietnamese style for a change! All the food is locally grown and home cooked so selections change daily depending on what is growing in the garden!
Day Six - Ba Be Lake only
08:00
Breakfast is served! Usually crepes (French style pancakes) or local breakfast options (noodle soup, banh quan etc). Served with some fresh tea / coffee. Today is lake day!
08:30
To get to the boat station is a 2km trek. The path is flat and green lined with trees that the wild monkeys love. Monkeys are the easiest of the animals to see as they are a little noisy and quite visible. To see the rare birds you will need a good set of binoculars.
10:00
We arrive at the Pac Ngoi Boat Marina at the southern most part of Ba Be Lake. This boat trip is the long one listed on the activities. We take our little long boat across the lake to our first stop which will be a little trekking.
10:45
Arriving in Nam Mau at the start of the Nang River we trek the local area as it is a small valley with nice features such as rice fields and forests. There are locals to talk too as well. They are mostly ethnically Black Tay. We spend 1/2 hr here. Not long but the place is small but beautiful.
11:30
We travel further north east up the Nang River to Puong Cave. The cave has a river entrance so we arrive in style. The cave is 300m long and up to 50m high. There is a formal path inside making it easy to navigate. There is much to see inside the cave with some truly impressive features, worthy of many photos. There is only one boat access point so we take the path that returns us to the waiting boat.
12:30
Travelling back down the rive in the opposite direction to see our next location of Dau Dang Waterfalls. A little trekking is involved as the falls are 700m from the boat drop off point. The falls themselves are 30m wide and there are a few different places to view them from.
13:00
The falls make a perfect location for a lunch stop. The food here is local style with the added option having fresh fish caught in the lake and we mean really fresh.
15:00
Back on Ba Be Lake, we stop at Pe Lu (An Ma) island which is at the north east most part of the lake. There is a temple here to celebrate a creation legend of the lake. According to legend two kind villagers were saved by a fairy and their house turned into an island. We also have some time here to go swimming - highly recommended on hot days of which there are many.
17:00
Our final destination of the day is back to the place where we started at the south most point of the lake! Pac Ngoi Boat Marina. We get a beautiful skies in late afternoon and early evening as we travel across the lake. It truly gives it a different feel.
17:05
We trek the 2km back to the same homestay that we were staying at. The views of the early evening skies really set off the tone and make everything look dreamy. Photographers call this the golden hour.
18:00
Arriving at the homestay we have an hour to rest, freshen up or just explore. There is a sunset to see as well before supper in an hour.
19:00
Just like last time the menu options are on rotation as it depends on what is growing in the garden. Food is Vietnamese style and they are known for very good spring rolls - a favourite in Vietnamese cuisine.
Day Seven - Ba Be Lake to Hanoi
07:30
Breakfast is served! Crepes and local options are available along with some fresh tea / coffee.
08:30
We drive 6km to the Ghost Cave. The cave goes by many names and also has a mythical origin story. We have to walk a little from the roadside to the cave entrance some 300m up the mountain. Once inside we find the cave truly impressive. The caverns are large being 30-50m high in places as well as the route being 700m long. There are many specular formations all light up. To see it all takes about an 1.5 hr including the short trek.
10:00
Alas it is time to return to Hanoi our next stop is Cho Za for lunch
12:00
Our last meal all together on this tour. Food is Vietnamese style in a local restaurant. We talk about the exciting week we all had together and mention our favourite parts of the tour.
13:00
The last let of our journey will take us directly to Hanoi. There will rest stops if needed. Along the way we pass the mountains and tea plantations. Is is possible to stop by if you wish. The tea there is exceptionally fresh and makes for an interesting break.
17:00
Finally back in Hanoi, we drop you at your hotel or residence. We hope you had a memorable tour and a great time with us.
Meo Vac market
If we are there on a sunday we will stay a little longer when there as the market is quite vibrant and exciting. Sunday is the main market day, the other days not so much happens.
Tour Pricing
Couple
$758
Family of 4
$551
Group of 7
$460
*Prices quoted as per person. Tours are generally inclusive of all costs listed in the itinerary. Prices do not include optional extra's or alcoholic beverages. Prices may also vary on national holidays.
Featured Sights
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*Main / featured sights are listed only as there are too many otherwise. Thank you for your understanding.