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VMT08 |
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Routes: |
Hanoi - Thac Ba - Luc Yen
- Xin Man - Ha Giang - Meo Vac - Bac Me
- Ba Be Lake - Tan Trao - Hanoi |
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Duration: |
10 Days |
Itinerary in brief
Day 1:
Hanoi - Thac Ba. 170 km, ~5 hrs
Day 2: Thac Ba - Luc Yen. 80 km, ~3 hrs
Day 3: Luc Yen - Xin Man. 160 km, ~5 hrs.
Day 4: Xin Man - Ha Giang. 140 km, ~5 hrs.
Day 5: Ha Giang - Meo Vac. 165 km, ~5 hrs.
Day 6: Meo Vac - Bac Me. 150 km, ~5-7 hrs.
Day 7: Bac Me - Ba Be Lake. 80 km, ~7 hrs.
Day 8: Ba Be lake.
Day 9: Babe - Tan Trao. 150 km, ~4 hrs.
Day 10: Tan Trao - Hanoi. 160 km, ~5 hrs.
Detail Itinerary
Day 1: Hanoi - Thac Ba. 170 km, ~5 hrs.
To head out of Hanoi city, we follow the Red
River to avoid the city traffic jams. This
exciting river road will gives a taste of things
to come, including testing your biking
abilities. After that we’ll board a ferry to
cross the traditionally famous Lo River, in
which a number of important events took place
during our resistance war against the French
colonialists. We continue our journey north to
Babe Lake by riding along the river Chay. By
evening we should reach the village of Dao with
white trousers. A local meal will be prepared
and you have an opportunity to spend the evening
sitting around a fire together, chatting and
laughing with the local people. The host family
will provide accommodation where we will all
share a room with several beds, complete with
mosquito nets. The locals live a very simple
life and are very friendly. A dugout canoe is
provided for an excursion to Thac Ba Lake
containing crystal clear water where there is an
opportunity for a refreshing swim.
Day 2: Thac Ba - Luc Yen. 80 km, ~3 hrs.
An early morning start to Thac Ba lake by canoe
will provide an opportunity visit to Dzao; a
Caolan minority people and partake in the daily
life of the locals. This experience is unique as
the Caolan are a very colourful people. After
lunch, to aid our digestion, we take a walk
along Thac Ba Lake and view hundreds of
beautiful green islands.
By late afternoon, after several hours driving,
we will stop for the night in a Tay ethnic
village and before dusk enjoy a 2km walk to
mountain-top Dong Tinh village. The Red Dzao
ethnic people populate this village. During the
dry season a day’s travel is hard by any means
of transportation except by our ‘iron buffalo’
as road conditions become very poor. The local
Red Dzao earn their living by collecting
forestry products, hunting and farming a variety
of subsistence crops and some fruit. Only when
the sun sets will we return to the Tay family
for dinner.
Day 3: Luc Yen - Xin Man. 160 km, ~5 hrs.
The morning will start with a walk along a small
path, through numerous beautiful villages and
terraced rice fields. It is an opportunity to
enjoy the picturesque landscape of the Vietnam
countryside. It’s not a long distance but a
climb up to Xin Man is a must. Vehicles haven’t
appeared on the tortuous road up the mountain
for a long time. The local ethnic family leaves
the travellers with a very impressive
experience.
Day 4: Xin Man - Ha Giang. 140 km, ~5 hrs.
The regular Sunday Xin Man market is located
right at the edges of Xin Man itself. Here you
will see people from the H'mong, Nung; Tay, Dao…
ethnic minority groups. They all walk through
mountain paths and rough terrain from their
mountain villages to the Xin Man market to trade
items and socialize. This market is one of the
most isolated in Vietnam, so it has never been
given much attention. To reach Xinman, it's at
least a 3 hour ride through narrow meandering
roads from the town of Bacha, on this leg you
have to be careful not to lose yourself in the
dense woods. An easier but longer route can be
taken on the curving road cutting through steep
mountains for the 100 km ride from Xinman. This
will still take about 4 hours despite the newly
upgraded bitumen road and the absence of other
vehicles.
The lively central market of Xin Man will be
visited in the morning before we depart for Bac
Quang where you will have to be alert as the
road has many dangerous meandering turns. After
reaching Heaven’s Gate II and the Hoang Su Phi
Pass, a picnic lunch will be provided amongst
superb surrounding landscape. When dropping down
into Tan Quang the tour will take a leisurely
ride along the National Highway No 2. If time
permits we’ll have a dip in the warm waters of
the hot springs. The remainder of the day we
will spend relaxing. This night will be spent in
a hotel.
Day 5: Ha Giang - Meo Vac. 165 km, ~5 hrs.
Rise and shine for a few hours trek to many of
the Heaven Gates such as Quan Ba, Yen Binh, Dong
Van. They are so called because one gets the
feeling of touching the sky - heaven's gates.
This is the best time and place 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 a magic land. Here we are
surrounded by many rocks of all shapes and
sizes. After lunch at Yen Minh town, the scenic
route climbs over a pass before arriving in Pho
Bang, also called Pho Bang Street, which was
built a long many centuries ago and features
multi-storey houses made of clay bricks and tile
roofs. Then we continue our trip to visit the
infamous Vuong Palace, a H'mong family of high
rank during French colonial rule. This palace
attracts keen interest from architecturally
minded visitors due to it mixed style of
European and Chinese architecture. After bidding
farewell, we take time to climb over the Ma Pi
Leng Pass from which we can see and enjoy a
beautiful sunset over the Nho Que river.
Visiting these remote areas, we will witness how
hard the local people struggle with their
environment for their survival and development.
Living conditions are extremely harsh, there is
barely any arable land within the rocky
mountains and the people survive on a diet of
corn, which is about the only crop able to grow
in the rocky soil. Even through this hardship,
the local people are very friendly, simple yet
develop a strong attachment to other people.
They are the soul of this remote area.
Day 6: Meo Vac - Bac Me. 150 km, ~5-7 hrs.
The Meo Vac market lasts till the mid-afternoon.
However the tour will hit the road before lunch,
as today is a real challenge as the group
travels by a track through a forest. This 80kms
motorcycle ride is a measure of your bravery and
skill. The rolling rocky roads take you to hell
on a rainy day. However the breath-taking
scenery makes the hardship all worthwhile.
Meo Vac is a land of rugged mountains and
beautiful hill villages remaining unchanged for
centuries. The Meo Vac market attracts a wide
variety of ethnic minority groups who walk all
the way from their mountain villages to Meo Vac
market in order to trade goods and produce.
Market sessions provide a chance for locals to
promenade and young men and women in colourful
costumes to meet, date or seek sweethearts. For
this reason, markets in the northern mountainous
areas are often called the Love Markets.
Visiting Meo Vac on Sundays, one can shop in a
very original mountain market where all kinds of
goods and multicoloured clothes can be
purchased.
Day 7: Bac Me - Ba Be Lake. 80 km, ~7 hrs.
Yesterday you had an opportunity to develop your
riding skills, and again today its time to
muster up all your skill, technique and
experience for the 80kms of forest road. Only
with the help of our experienced guides will you
not get lost in one of the 16 branching roads.
Along the way, we traverse many tall passes and
deep river valleys. This road trip will take you
only 3-4 hours during the dry season, but at
least 7-8 hours during the rainy season.
However, the feeling of ‘conquering nature’
makes the hardship all worthwhile. Upon arrival,
we will cross 3 rivers between 20-30m in width
and up to 70cm in depth, all managed with the
instruction of our experienced guide. The
remaining 3kms of the journey is a pleasant and
relaxing ride. You’ll ride along an open
hillside road along the Nang river. Catch your
breath while you can. We complete our journey at
the Dau Dang waterfall. This is basically an
overnight stop to break our long journey and
stretch our legs, take the tiredness away and
share the day's adventure with the owner of the
Nang river restaurant; Mr. Pirate’s. The next
day we canoe our hearts out through the tranquil
lakes of Babe, renowned for their majesty. Then
we can swim or trek to visit the Tay ethnic
minorities and talk with the local people. We
overnight with our host family.
Day 8: Ba Be lake.
Today is a full day to take advantage of lake
Babe. During the cruise on the lake, we visit
Babe National Park and witness the simple
lifestyle of local people in these remote areas,
including the Tay, H'mong and Dao ethnic groups.
After another delicious meal cooked by our
hosts, we spend the evening sitting together
around a fire, discussing and enjoying the days
sightseeing with the local people.
Day 9: Babe - Tan Trao. 150 km, ~4 hrs.
Having a full day for the excursion on Babe lake
will soon take your tiredness away get your
ready for another leg of our journey towards Tan
Trao. After bidding farewell to the friendly
people on Babe lake, we travel to visit the
Northernmost Vietnam community which was the
headquarters to the Vietminh; the League for the
Independence of Vietnam. After establishing the
government in 1945, they moved here to build a
resistance base in order to prepare forces for
the arduous struggle against the French
colonialists. Not until Independence was gained
in the whole of Indochina, did the Vietnamese
government return to Hanoi in October 1954. In
this area, President Ho Chi Minh led the
uprising of the whole nation to mark a great
victory over 50 years ago.
After this journey, we will dine on local
specialties, such as baked pork, bamboo-tube
rice, bamboo sprout and many more traditional
specialties. After dinner spend the evening
sitting around the fire recalling the heroic
Nine-Year Resistance War with the local people
who recount history so vividly. We spend another
night at a host family's house.
Day 10: Tan Trao - Hanoi. 160 km, ~5 hrs.
The morning will provide free time for you to
explore this heroic land before returning to
Hanoi. On the way back there is an opportunity
to admire the splendid scenery of the Pho Day
River containing crystal clear water with
beautiful images of country girls in small
basket boats, as we ride past.
A stop in Tam Dao, a Sapa like miniature town,
will provide lunch and time to relax after a
long journey. We will arrive in Hanoi late
afternoon.
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