Epic Expedition Ha Giang to Ba Be

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Overview

Ha Giang  - sometimes known as ‘the Roof of Vietnam’ - is characterized by beautiful limestone karsts, rolling hills, and highlands. It’s also the homeland of many minority groups and hill tribes such as the Dao, H’mong, Tay, and Nung, etc. This epic expedition Ha Giang to Ba Be has been handcrafted to bring you an array of colorful ethnic minority communities, stay in local villages, and visit lively tribal markets while traveling through dramatic mountain and forest landscapes.

 

Highlights

  • Marvel at breathtaking landscapes along the journey.
  • Experience the allure of Ha Giang's unique geography and terrain.
  • Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of hill-tribe cultures.
  • Discover a paradise for nature enthusiasts with excellent trekking trails.
  • Delve into the pristine wilderness of Ba Be, surrounded by lush forests and serene lakes.

ITINERARY IN BRIEF

Day 1: Hanoi - Xuan Giang

Day 2: Xuan Giang - Quan Ba

Day 3: Quan Ba - Dong Van - Meo Vac

Day 4: Meo Vac hiking

Day 5: Meo Vac - Ba Be National Park

Day 6: Ba Be National Park

Day 7: Ba Be - Hanoi

Day 1 Hanoi - Xuan Giang

Meal: lunch, dinner | Accommodation: homestay in Xuan Giang

8:00 AM - pick up from your hotel, we exit Hanoi on a highway and get on nice winding roads to Yen Binh – the Southern edge town of Ha Giang province. You’ll arrive at Xuan Giang village by afternoon, leave the high mountains behind, and enter a lower relief with its rice fields, forests, and rivers. Check-in a local homestay and enjoy a late lunch prepared for you by the host.

With weather and physicality permits, we’ll spend the rest of the day for a light trek around the simple and beautiful rural area. Dinner and overnight at the homestay.

Your overnight accommodation is provided by a local family in their traditional house on stilts. There’s no private room and you’ll sleep on the floor in a large communal area. The sleeping corner is set up with a single mattress (thin, but adequate), blankets (ditto), pillow, and mosquito net. The restroom is at the international standard and a few steps from the main house.

 

Day 2 Xuan Giang - Quan Ba

Meal: breakfast, lunch, dinner | Accommodation: in Quan Ba

After breakfast, we say goodbye to the homestay host and continue our journey to Quan Ba. The road then takes us up into the mountains, with a dramatic climb to see Heaven’s Gate, the entrance to the Dong Van Geopark. We’ll then get out of our car and take a light trek from here to Nam Dam – a village of Dzao village.

The trekking ends at Nam Dam Dzao Lodge, where a late lunch will be served. The rest of the day will be at your leisure, relaxing at the lodge, or taking an easy walk to learn about local daily life. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.

Located in the heart of Nam Dam village, Quan Ba town, the Dao Lodge features traditional architecture and magnificent mountain views. Each room has a balcony and a seating area, and an enclosed bathroom comes with a shower, slippers, and free toiletries.

 

Day 3 Quan Ba - Dong Van - Meo Vac

Meal: breakfast, lunch, dinner | Accommodation: in Meo Vac

Have a full breakfast as you need energy for a 2.5-hour scenic hike on trails to Lung Tam village. Upon arrival, there’s a chance to visit a local workshop where women cultivated and weaved hemp for generations.

We then get back to our car and the (probably) most scenic road of the whole country, right at the heart of the Dong Van Geopark (recognized by UNESCO) - a rocky plateau with towering peaks, pine forests, and wide valleys. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant in Yen Minh.

In the afternoon, we have a break at Dong Van town before heading to Meo Vac via Ma Pi Leng pass. This is one of the best photo stops to enjoy the wonderful sightseeing of this vast limestone mountain range and perpendicular walls of rock, which brings one a feeling of adventure whilst being lost in the rocky highlands. Check-in at Meo Vac Mountain Lodge.

Meo Vac Mountain Lodge (a.k.a Chung Pua Auberge) is an old ancestral Hmong house built in the 1930s. Originally the house was designed as a fortified farm with four blocks of buildings surrounding a central patio; following an architecture model common in the south of China Han. After the renovation, the lodge opened to travelers in 2013 and offers a unique accommodation experience in a true H’ mong atmosphere.

 

Day 4 Meo Vac hiking

Meal: breakfast, lunch, dinner | Accommodation: in Meo Vac

We have a full day ahead to explore the region. It is culturally rich with 16 ethnic groups and features gorgeous landscapes made of mountains and deep rocky valleys.

We pack our picnic lunch and depart from the lodge after breakfast for a day of hiking in this little paradise. Numerous encounters along with the dwellers on their way to work in cornfields or collect wood and plants from the forests. The program will follow your rhythm and the guide will be there to match it with your preferences. Second dinner and overnight at the lodge.

Day 5 Meo Vac - Ba Be National Park

Meal: breakfast, lunch, dinner | Accommodation: homestay in Ba Be

We leave Meo Vac after breakfast; the drive is quite long today but across beautiful scenery. We journey through three different provinces, Ha Giang, Cao Bang, and Bac Kan. Although it’s quite a long drive, the landscape is breathtaking with the Sino-Vietnamese mountain ranges all around. Weather and time permits, there are opportunities to pay a visit to some local villages en-route such as Nung people of Niem Son valley, San Chay people in Bao Lac, or Dzao Tien people in Tinh Tuc.

We should enter Pac Ngoi village in Ba Be National in the mid-afternoon. We’ll have dinner and spend the night with the Tay family in their traditional house on stilts.

 

 

Day 6 Ba Be National Park

Meal: breakfast, lunch, dinner | Accommodation: homestay in Ba Be

After a greedy breakfast, we’ll get a quick transfer to the main wharf of the lake for a venture on the biggest natural lake in Vietnam. We journey across it from South to North seizing the natural splendor of the spot. At the Northern edge, we veer off on the Gam River and slide it up to the remote jungle village of Dau Dang. We should be there by lunchtime, warmly welcomed at the house of Mr. Hien and Mrs. Thom, owners of the regionally recognized “best restaurant” of the province.

After lunch and probably a few shots of corn liquor, we get back on the boat and slide down the river all the way to Puong Cave. We pass across and follow gently the current to the point where we can meet a road again for a transfer back to Pac Ngoi. Time for a shower before another dinner and night at the homestay.

 

Day 7 Ba Be - Hanoi

Meal: breakfast, lunch | Accommodation: not included

Easy morning, we will have time to stroll around the last time before lunch at the homestay. We exit the park in the afternoon on a nice little road, farewell to the lake, and arrive in Hanoi around 18:00.

PRICE PER PERSON based on group tour

Validity

Price per person based
on a group of 2

Single supplement
Jan 2023 - Dec 2024

USD 832
[vnd 19 552 000]

USD 87
[vnd 2 044 000]

 

* Fixed prices in USD. Prices in VND are subject to currency fluctuations upon making the trip reservation.

* Single supplement: to be applied for those who travel with others but require a single room for her/himself.

* Would you like to adapt the itinerary, accommodation, length of the trip, or any activity as per your needs and preferences? Then just forward us your comments at info@handspan.com.

* Special prices for groups of more than 2 people, children, and the possibility to connect the tour with other stages of your trip around Indochina by contacting us. 

Included

  • Accommodation as specified on the program.
  • Transportation in the appropriate vehicles with an experienced driver as stated.
  • Meals as specified in the program.
  • The services of an experienced English-speaking guide.
  • All entrance fees, visits, and activities mentioned.
  • VAT and other taxes.

 

Not included

  • Accommodation in Hanoi.
  • Flight tickets and visas.
  • Personal travel insurance.
  • Beverages, gratuities and personal expenses.
  • Supplements on peak season.

What to bring

  • Sun & rain gear (including sun cream, brimmed-hat)
  • Insect repellent
  • Warm clothes in winter (mid-Nov to early Mar)
  • Trekking shoes/sandals
  • Daypack for trekking
  • Toiletries, towel, and flashlight
  • Original passport

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