Ha Giang,Ha Giang Province


 

Ha Giang lies in the remote northern region of the country. Take a trip to Vietnam’s most rugged landscapes.

Drive Ma Pi Leng Pass

 

The road of Ha Giang is an adventure for travelers on motorbike and vehicles. The drive to Dong Van is impossibly beautiful; however Ma Pi Leng past the Nho Que River — is the jewel in Ha Giang crown.

Trekking opportunities are plentiful the Quan Ba Pass holds a lookout that lives up to its name: Heaven’s Gate. Quan Ba is also the gateway to the lofty limestone peaks and rock-strewn fields of Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark.

Near the border with China stands a Hmong King Palace in the village of Sa Phin. Built in 1902 during the French occupation, the wood-framed palace is done in the traditional Chinese style and oozes character.

Journey north to where a mighty Vietnamese flag blows at the border. Try arriving noon time, making the climb of 200 steps a little kinder.

Weather

Ha Giang has cooler temperatures with popular Flower Festival. April to June is pleasant and warm; July and August can be very hot with regular monsoons.

Ha Giang Transport
Ha Giang is approximately 298km from Hanoi. Buses run day and night from the capital, the journey there takes around six hours. Public transport around Ha Giang Province is somehow limited. Travelers rent a motorcycle in town. Another option is to book a tour either on the back of a motorbike or by private car. 

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