Ha Giang is located in far North of Vietnam, surrounded by Cao Bang, Tuyen Quang, Lao Cai and Yen Bai. It contains Vietnam’s northernmost point.
Ha Giang impresses visitors with its high karst plateau, steep hills, winding roads and ethnic diversity. It is ideal for outdoor activities such as trekking, camping, and biking.
Ha Giang town is 320 km far from Hanoi, there are day/night buses to Ha Giang from the public bus station or tourist bus company.
Here are some highlight scenic spots in Ha Giang that tourists wish to visit the most:
Ma Pi Leng Pass: The road is quite difficult so you may be super careful to ride the motorbike here. But if you archive it, you will see the panoramic overview of the whole province. And trust me, it is the most magnificent scene that you have ever seen.
Dong Van Plateau: Located in the North of Ha Giang and covered by karst mountains. This is the perfect destination for those who love trekking or mountain climbing.
Rice terrace of Hoang Su Phi: If you are a photo hunter so this place must be in your must-visit list. The breathtaking landscape here will give you the best photo shots.
Lung Cu Flag Tower: located at the top of Dragon Mountain. It marks the Northernmost Point of Vietnam.
Ha Giang Loop: Crossing roads that meander through stunning mountains, see with your own eyes the villages of ethnic minorities tucked in hillsides or lost in the valleys. Markets are also ideal places for those who want to experience local life and culture of ethnic minorities.
There are many more places that visitors can take time to discover and it normally takes 5-7 days to discover all the beauty of Ha Giang.
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