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Code: |
VMT07 |
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Routes: |
Hanoi - Tan Trao - Ba Be
Lake - Quang Uyen - Ban Doc Water Full -
Mau Son – Ha Noi |
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Duration: |
06 Days |
Itinerary in brief
Day 1:
Hanoi - Tan Trao. 140 km, ~4 hrs riding
Day 2: Tan Trao - Ba Be. 150 km, ~4 hrs riding.
Day 3: Ba Be - Quang Uyen. 180 km, ~5 hrs
riding.
Day 4: Quang Uyen - Ban Gioc - Quang Uyen. 100
km, ~5 hrs riding
Day 5: Quang Uyen - Mau Son. 180 km, ~6 hrs
riding.
Day 6: Mau Son - Ha Noi. 180 km, ~5 hrs riding
Detail Itinerary
Day 1: Hanoi - Tan Trao. 140 km, ~4 hrs
riding.
To get out of the crazy traffic of Hanoi we will
follow the Mother River (Red River) and discover
the most beautiful rivers in the North of
Vietnam (Red River and Lo River). Then we will
ge take a ferry across Lo River to Son Duong
through a picturesque landscape of green palm
trees and rice paddies surrounding the mountains
and beautiful villages of Tay, Nung, Kinh, and
Cao Lan people. We will have time to visit the
Tan Trao security zone, The Resistance Capital
during the French War. Visit the villages of the
former Northernmost Vietnam base and the secret
headquarters of Viet Minh government. Dinner
will be the local family's specialty, maybe
baked pork, bamboo-tube rice, bamboo sprout. We
will share the evening together around the fire
recalling the heroic Nine-Year Resistance War
with the local people.
Two options:
Opt 1: Overnight in a Tay family home.
Opt 2: Overnight in a guesthouse.
Lunch, dinner, permits and entrance fees.
Day 2: Tan Trao - Ba Be. 150 km, ~4 hrs
riding.
In the early morning, we ride for 2 kms through
the forest, visiting Tin Kheo, a resistance base
in Thai Nguyen where the Viet Minh and Communist
Party held many important meetings in
preparation for the battle at Dien Bien Phu in
1954. The journey north continues towards Cho
Chu and Cho Don, passing through beautiful green
valleys and travelling alongside the river to
our next destination: Ba Be lake. We will spend
2-3 hours taking a dug-out canoe for a cruise on
the lake and having a refreshing swim in crystal
clear water.
Two options:
Opt 1: Overnight in a Tay family home on the
Lakeside.
Opt 2: Overnight in a guesthouse in Cho Ra town.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, permits, entrance fees
and boat trip.
Day 3: Ba Be - Quang Uyen. 180 km, ~5 hrs
riding.
Time to prepare for the quite difficult riding
ahead, steep mountains and passes. To reach Cao
Bang, we avoid National Highway No 3 but take
the Colie Pass road, through dense old-growth
forest. The road is rough but the scenery is
unbelievably beautiful and magnificent. After
lunch at Nguyen Binh town, we continue our
journey for about one and a half hours to visit
Cao Bang township. The national vestiges are
some of this hill town’s major sights. We have a
chance to visit these before we head out in the
direction of Ma Phuc Pass to enter an area of
innumerable vast steep limestone karsts and
visit the North and North East’s district which
is home to Nung and Tay ethnic people.
Two options:
Opt 1: Overnight in a Nung An family.
Opt 2: Overnight in a guesthouse in Quang Uyen
town.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, permits and entrance
fees.
Day 4: Quang Uyen - Ban Gioc - Quang Uyen.
100 km, ~5 hrs riding.
Today we will take the opportunity to explore
the spectacular scenery and wonderful world of
local ethnic minority people. Along the way we
will visit Ban Gioc waterfall, one of the most
beautiful waterfalls in Vietnam, which form a
natural border between Vietnam and China. The
echo of the falls can be heard kilometers away.
In rainy season, the waterfall makes the scenery
even more magnificent. While here we will take a
bamboo raft trip and have a picnic lunch. We
also have a chance to visit China on the other
river bank. Before the sun sets, we ride back to
Quang Uyen and visit Phjia Chang village,
settled by Nung An ethnic people 300 years ago.
This village is famous for the traditional
handicraft, such as basketware, weaving and so
on. We will have dinner with our friends in the
village.
Alternatively, in the afternoon we will return
to Quang Uyen town to visit some villages of Tay
and Nung An people where they make incense and
local rough paper from mulberry trees to burn
when praying to their ancestors.
Two options:
Opt 1: Overnight in a Nung An family.
Opt 2: Overnight in a guesthouse in Quang Uyen
town.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, frontier permit,
entrance fees, and bamboo raft trip.
Day 5: Quang Uyen - Mau Son. 180 km, ~6 hrs
riding.
The most impressive landscape of Cao Bang is the
riding from Quang Uyen to Dong Khe. The scenery
of the road is unequalled with the steep
limestone mountain and a green rows of
sugar-cane fields. After seeing this scenic
site, we continue our journey following the
historical National Highway No 4 with the famous
battles, such as Dong Khe, That Khe, Coc Xa or
Lung Phay Pass…We stop for lunch in That Khe.
The journey north continues along the National
Highway 4 and follow the Ky Cung river
which flows around the foot of limestone
mountains to Lang Son. It’s about 30kms from
Lang Son city to Mau Son. The winding narrow
mountain path is like a snake tucked between two
steep mountains. Then we climb to the top of Mau
Son , 1,542 m above the sea level. This area's
picturesque scenery turns it into a miniatuare
Sapa characterized by beautiful steep mountains.
We can enjoy the sunset in Mau Son and observe
China at the foot of the mountain.
Standard hotel.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and entrance fees.
Day 6: Mau Son - Ha Noi. 180 km, ~5 hrs
riding.
On the way down hill, we will stop for a short
walk to visit Dzao Ta Pan, Nung Phan Sinh
villages on the hillside, where you can have a
good time with family specializing in wine
brewery. For hundreds of years, Mau Son wine has
been Lang Son’s specialty; it sells well in
Hanoi, the South of Vietnam and even China.
Then we will visit some war relics at the centre
of Lang Son town or International Friendship
border gate to buy a variety of Chinese goods.
The return trip begins on National Highway No 1
with a possible visit to Chi Lang vestige
surrounded by steep mountains.
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