Hanoi - Vietnam
Trekking to Huu Lien Nature Reserve, visiting Khe Dau Waterfall and kayaking on Nong Dung Lake. Explore Dong Lam Valley and trekking to visit the "forgotten village" Lan Dat, experience Dao tribe culture with local people. Experience the magnificence of the mountains, caves, waterfalls in Ba Be - Ban Gioc.
At 7:00 the car will pick you up in Hanoi. After 2.5 hours of driving, you will arrive at Huu Lien commune, Huu Lung district, Lang Son province, about 120km from the capital.
You will stay at a small accomodation located away from residential areas, surrounded by mountains and rice fields. This is where you can enjoy nature and experience local cuisine in a comfortable, cozy space.
After checking in and resting, you will have lunch with homemade dishes made from local ingredients.
At 14:00, our local guide will take you to visit Khe Dau Waterfall, a natural waterfall hidden in the primeval forest. You will travel by car or bicycle to the starting point of the trip and then trek through the forest in Huu Lien Nature Reserve. The 1.5km trail leads you through grasslands, dense forests and unique limestone formations found in Northeast Vietnam. You can swim at the falls and immerse yourself in the cool, refreshing water. You will then follow another trail back to Nong Dung Lake. You can experience kayaking across the lake (1km) before returning to accommodation.
17:30 Return to accommodation to rest. Have dinner outdoors with famous Lang Son dishes such as Khau Nhuc stewed pork, grilled fermented meat ball, local sausages and wild vegetables.
Evening will be the perfect time to watch the stars with the vast sky and listen to the symphony of insects echoing from the rice fields. You can also experience a herbal bath before getting a good night's sleep.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, a local guide will take you to visit Dong Lam Valley. This is an extremely special destination with a landscape that changes with the seasons.
During the rainy season (from July to October), the entire grassland becomes a 100ha "swimming pool". You will explore the valley on a 2-3 hour raft trip. In the dry season (from November to June), Dong Lam valley is adorned with green grass and herds of naturally wandering horses. You can cycle on the valley and participate in experiential activities such as camping and horseback riding.
At the end of Dong Lam valley is the starting point for a trekking adventure to visit Lan Dat, a "forgotten" village hidden deep in the mountains with traditional stilt houses. You will trek through the forest for 1-1.5 hours to reach this beautiful village. Lunch will be served at local people's homes, where you will experience Red Dao cuisine and share unique local cultural stories.
2:00 p.m., return to Dong Lam, where you can swim or ride horses in the grasslands, relaxing after the 8km trekking.
17:00 Return to accommodation to rest. Have dinner outdoors with famous Lang Son dishes such as Khau Nhuc stewed pork, grilled fermented pork, local sausages and wild vegetables.
19:30 Pumkin pie making workshop - learn to make the traditional cake with the guide of local people. Your cake will be used for the next breakfast or bring back home as a gift for your family and friends.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
8:00: Start to leave Hữu Liên to get to another interesting place.
11:30 Arrive at Chi Lang Pass, a 20km long gorge created from a narrow valley between two mountains.
This place occupies an important position in Vietnamese history, being the place of many victories against various Chinese invasions over the centuries and millennia, as far back as 981AD. As such it bears the reputation of Vietnam’s strongest citadel and bastion. Here you will have roughly an hour to walk around and explore the area around the Quy Mon Quan Gate, which translates as “The Gate of Monsters”, named for the many invasion forces that would spill through the pass over the course of history only to be beaten back by stalwart Vietnamese defenders.
After lunch at a local restaurant in Dong Dang, you will continue your trip into the pass, stopping to visit Mother’s Temple and Dong Khe – an important historical site where The Battle of Dong Khe was fought during the First Indochina War. In fact, this was the very first battle of the Indochina Wars, and the fighting here took place through September and October 1950, ending in a resounding victory for the Viet Minh.
In the evening you will get to enjoy dinner and overnight rest in a local homestay owned and operated by a local Nung family.
Highlights and activities: Chi Lang pass, Quy Mon Quan gate, Dong Khe battle site, ethnic villages, and a 3-5km walk
After enjoying breakfast at the homestay, you will depart for Trung Khanh which lies right on the border with China. Here you will have another chance to meet and interact with the local Nung people living in the village of Phuoc Sen, a mountainous village famous for its traditional blacksmithing. The farming tools made here are an integral part of the lifestyle which is evident in the surrounding rice paddies and fields.
Nestled amongst these amazing landscapes is the breathtaking Ban Gioc Waterfall which spans over 300 meters, split half and half between Vietnam and China. You’ll get some time here to simply take in the amazing atmosphere surrounding the falls, which presents an excellent opportunity for some fantastic photography.
Once you’ve finished at the falls, it’s time to head over to Nguom Ngao Cave, for a very different, but no less impressive natural wonder. The cave stretches for 2,144 meters underground and is brimming with incredible stalactites and stalagmites.
You will then return to Cao Bang town and head down the “snake pass” to Ba Be Lake, where you will stay overnight in a homestay constructed in traditional Tay fashion and owned and operated by a local Tay family. Here you can relax and unwind from the day and enjoy a delicious and authentic home cooked meal.
Highlights and activities: Ban Gioc waterfall, Nguom Ngao cave, Ba Be National Park, ethnic villages
After breakfast, you will board a boat to cross the lake to the north shore. From here you will start a hike in the rainforest of the central area of the Ba Be National Park. Along the shores of the lake, you will reach a prehistoric cave dating back 500 million years, hidden in an ancient forest composed of rare and hard wood trees, as strong as steel.A little further, a fire station allows us to observe the birds.
Resume your hiking to reach the An Ma temple (a sacred temple of the Tay people venerating the snake god and military general of the Mac dynasty).
It is now time to choose how to spend your time on the boat: relax and admire the landscape or take a dip in the fresh waters of the lake? Anyway, enjoy the scenery with its beautiful karst formations lined with jungle.
Note: visitors who do not wish to participate in the walk can ask to stay on the boat to join Widow Island or do some shopping
Return to Ba Be Jungle Houses restaurant for lunch before ending the tour, you will be taken about 230 km back to Hanoi and stop at a tea plantation located among rolling hills. When we arrived in Hanoi, it was time to say goodbye, creating lifelong memories and bonds.
18:00: Arrive at your hotel in Hanoi.
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