Situated in Lung Khuy Village, Quan Ba District, the Lung Khuy Cave, often referred to as the “First Cave of the Plateau,” was discovered in early 2015. It officially opened to tourists on November 12th of the same year.
A stunning highlight of Ha Giang, Tham Ma Slope is a dramatic section of Highway 4C that travelers encounter en route from Ha Giang to Dong Van. This rugged terrain offers breathtaking views and is a must-see on your journey.
Quan Ba Heaven Gate offers a panoramic view of the captivating Twin Mountains (Núi Đôi Quản Bạ). These natural formations, resembling two perfectly rounded breasts, stand majestically amidst the lush green valley, creating a serene and picturesque scene. The Twin Mountains are enveloped in a mystical fog in the early morning, adding an ethereal charm to the landscape. This iconic landmark is not only a testament to nature’s artistry but also a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Camping on the white cliffs of Ha Giang has become a popular activity among young travelers. Here, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Nho Que River and the winding Ma Pi Leng Pass, with its overlapping mountains creating a stunning landscape.
Vuong Palace is often referred to as the “Opium Palace” due to its distinctive decoration. The entire site is adorned with intricate stone and wood carvings of poppy flowers and fruit patterns, reflecting its notorious association with opium.
Suoi Thau Meadow Ha Giang, a mesmerizing destination on Vietnam’s tourist map, offers more than just its renowned attractions. While many travelers flock to Dong Van to visit the Lung Cu Flagpole, the northernmost point of Vietnam, or to Meo Vac to explore the enchanting Nho Que River and its vibrant highland markets, the province …
The Nho Que River enters Vietnam from Seo Lung Village in Lung Cu Commune, Dong Van District, meandering through the Tu San Canyon before flowing alongside the Ma Pi Leng Pass.
The Ma Pi Leng Pass is approximately 20 km long, but you might find yourself taking quite a while to traverse it, as you’ll likely want to stop frequently to capture more photos. This breathtaking location is truly a must-see.
Bac Sum Slope is the steepest and most winding slope in Ha Giang. Known for its majestic and wild scenery, it showcases the high mountains of Northeast Vietnam with challenging zigzag bends that test the courage of visitors. This iconic slope is a must-conquer destination for many when visiting Ha Giang, the land at the country’s northern edge. Today, join Origin Vietnam as we explore this remarkable slope.