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THE NORTHEAST
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The
trip to the Far North
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Parts
of the Far North are particularly isolated and difficult
to visit. However, this isolation adds to the region’s
beauty, as many areas are still extremely unspoiled, and
distant from the popular tourist trail to reach Ba Be
lakes in Bac Can province is a challenge, but one well
worth pursuing. The road between That Khe and Lang Son,
whose beauty of plunging ravines riddled with caves, hides
a grim and bloody past, is also worth the effort to see.
To the North of Cao Bang is Pac Bo, near the cave in which
Ho chi Minh lived upon first returning to Vietnam from
China. The Far North of Vietnam is home to numerous tribes
of ethnic minority groups. They live in some of the most
isolated places, subsisting through traditional means.
Some of the tribes you may encounter are the Tay, Nung,
Zao, H'mong, and the San Chi. Farther afield in Ha Giang
province there is a variety of hill tribes numbering from
several thousand members to only a few hundred people.
This
guide follows a path beginning in Thai Nguyen, to the
North of Hanoi, and heading North to Bac Can and the Ba Be
lakes before moving Northwest to Cao Bang. From there we
head South through Dong Khe and That Khe to Lang Son, the
other main gateway between China and Vietnam for foreign
visitors.
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Halong & Catba island
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Sapa & the Northwest|
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Hue |
Hoian - Danang
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Ba
Be Lakes
in Bac Kan province
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The
road from Thai Nguyen to Bac Kan is in pretty good
condition and passes through some very scenic areas, esp.
the bowl-shaped tea hills. Among all the regions
planting green tea for domestic use and export in Vietnam,
Thai Nguyen offers the best and sometime you may mistake
that the Vietnamese is keen on foreign products if they
mention about the excellent "Thai tea".
The
only real sight in Bac Kan is Ba Be Lakes, 230km from
Hanoi and 80km to the Northwest of Bac Kan town. "Ba
Be" means "three seas", an ornate
expression which just means the three big lakes. It's
several kilometer from Ba Be Guesthouse to the Main Wharf,
from which you can rent a boat and turn right to row or
run along the Nang River. The river trip is a marvel:
there are a clear flow and a muddy flow, which
(incredibly) do not mix, on the same riverbed (!); and you
can either jump in the clear water for a swim or simply
lye on the boat contemplating the wonderful untouched
nature surrounding with bamboo clusters, lianes and
flowers along the riversides and watching the fishermen in
their piraguas fishing aquatic products. After 3km you
will reach Puong Cave, a mysterious sight with twilightful
stalagtites and stalagmites, which seems like the end of
the river. But if you meander by boat some 300m inside,
the river will be finally opened and you escape from the
cave. It takes you an hour more to reach Dau Dang
Waterfall that is quite sightworthy. Reaching the lakes is
going upstream from Dau Dang, turning right to a small
flow, then going ahead 1km more. The Lake Zone, 8km long
and 3km wide, set in a picturesque national park and
contain 3 lakes surrounded by vertical rock walls, from
which many currents fall down between many kinds of
creepers cling, and a wild forest where many species of
birds abound. If you have time, you can also have another
visit to a village-on-stilt by taking a boat from the Main
Wharf and turn left, go for 4km till you reach the small
village's watering place and get some experience of a
working day of the farmer and fishermen over here.
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Hanoi
& surroundings
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Halong & Catba island
The Northeast |
Sapa & the Northwest|
DMZ |
Hue |
Hoian - Danang
Coastline and Central Highlands
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Saigon & the Mekong Delta
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Cao
Bang town
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Cao
Bang town is in the proximity of the Chinese border which
recently made it a veritable boom town with quite new
flash development. The only reason to stop at Cao Bang is
to recharge your batteries for a bit before reaching other
sightworthy points in the neighbourhood, of which Ban Gioc
Waterfall is the best. Located right on Quy Son river
which divides the two countries, from where you can either
see and reach China,
Ban
Gioc is a bone of border contention. At over 90 km from
Cao Bang and more than 2 hours driving each way, it worths
a full day's outing and looks spectacular in the rainy
season, i.e. May to September, but not so exciting in the
rest of the year. Another attraction is Pac Bo Cave, 54 km
to the Northwest of Cao Bang, also next to the Chinese
border. It was the base of Ho Chi Minh and his comrades
after he returned to Vietnam in 1941 after 30 years living
and acting in revolutionary movements overseas to
encourage all supports for the Vietnamese patriots.
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Hanoi
& surroundings
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Halong & Catba island
The Northeast |
Sapa & the Northwest|
DMZ |
Hue |
Hoian - Danang
Coastline and Central Highlands
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Saigon & the Mekong Delta
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Lang
Son
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Lang
Son is the chief town of the province under the same name,
yet it mainly serves the travelers as a point to stop off
on their way to somewhere else. This is a popular place to
cross to and from China, esp. after the two countries
reopened the border. The town still contains the remains
of a citadel built in 18th century, and there
are numerous hilltribe villages around this area,
particularly those of the Tay, Nung and Zao. The
Vietnamese tourists also stop here to visit Buddhist
pagodas built inside Nhi Thanh and Tam Thanh Caves, which
are believed to have echo twice (Nhi Thanh) or three times
(Tam Thanh). Lang Son is also famous for winter fruits
like peaches, pears, plums and persimmons and for grilled
ducks and porks, which evidently bear the influence of
Chinese Guangdong cuisine.
To
cross to China from Lang Son is passing over Dong Dang
bordergate which is 20 km from Lang son. If you are
entering Vietnam from here, you MUST have the correct
entry point (Dong Dang) marked on your visa, otherwise you
may be turned away. This can create a problem as you would
have already officially left China.
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See
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Hanoi
& surroundings
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Halong & Catba island
The Northeast |
Sapa & the Northwest|
DMZ |
Hue |
Hoian - Danang
Coastline and Central Highlands
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Saigon & the Mekong Delta
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