A small, community-run tourism village home to the Lo Lo people. Known for their unique architecture, colorful traditions, and views over the northern mountains.
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Vietnam’s northernmost point, offering panoramic views across the borderlands. A symbol of national pride and unity.
Khuoi Nhi Waterfall is a multi-tiered cascade located on the shores of Na Hang lake. Known for its clear, cool water, it’s a perfect spot for swimming and experiencing a unique ‘fish massage’ where small fish nibble at your feet.
An 80 sq km emerald lake surrounded by towering karst mountains. Known as the “Ha Long Bay of the Mountains,” Na Hang is dotted with limestone pillars and jungle-covered islets. Highlights include the Sky Buffalo Tying Column, a 50m-high stone tower rising straight from the lake.
Stay in wooden lodges of the local ethnic group nestled against a hillside in the vast valley. A bluish, serene lake stretches before you, its breathtaking beauty leaving a lasting impression. Thuong Lam actively promotes cultural and community-based tourism, preserving the traditions of ethnic groups such as the Tay, Nung, Dao, Cao Lan, and San […]
A historical site once used as a political prison during the French colonial era. Built in the early 1900s, it served as a garrison and military camp before detaining Vietnamese dissidents and freedom fighters. Today, remnants like stone pillars, walls, and a courtyard offer a glimpse into its past.
Also known as Me Pia Pass. One of Northern Vietnam’s wildest roads, featuring tight switchbacks and incredible views over the remote Cao Bang mountains.
The scenic valley offers natural beauty, with rice paddies and mountains. Noted for its diverse ethnic population and staying here provides a rare glimpse into communities like the Tay, Nung, Dao, and Hmong people. The pace is slow and the atmosphere remains untouched by mass tourism.
A series of canyons flanked by sheer cliffs and traversed by a quiet river. A serene and photogenic escape on this river flowing from Ba Be Lake to Na Hang Lake.
Marvel at these twin hills — also known as Fairy Mountains — which rise symmetrically from a sea of rice terraces. Rich in local legend and beauty.










