![]() ![]() There will be time enjoy the view and soak up the sublime atmosphere of Vietnam’s most beautiful waterfall before making your way to the Nguom Ngao “Tiger Cave” known for its wonderful limestone formations. Like the Tays, the Nungs largely live by farming the terraced rice paddies that you will see all around as you journey to Ban Gioc Waterfall, the breathtakingly majestic falls that demarcate the border between Vietnam and China. Here you will be introduced to the Nung people in the village of Phuoc Sen, a small village famous for the production of farming tools. Highlights of Ba Be lake and Ban Gioc waterfall, Tiger cave, Cao BangĪfter breakfast, you will set off to the district of Trung Khanh, close to Vietnam’s northern border with China. Dinner and overnight at hotel in Cao Bang city.ĭay 2 Cao Bang - Ban Gioc Waterfall - Ba Be Lake (B, L, D) There will be a stop for lunch before visiting Mother's Temple and Dong Kinh Market (a border market). This is the road less traveled in Vietnam, offering the chance to enjoy some peace and tranquility. The fight took place in Dong Khe, in the Province of Tonkin, during September and October 1950, ending with a Viet Minh victory. Also on the same road is the historical site where The Battle of Dong Khe was fought during the First Indochina War. ![]() You will get the chance to stop at an ethnic village known for its rice production. It is a journey of approximately 185 miles (310 kilometers) through vertiginous rice paddies and remote villages. Highlights of Ba Be lake and Ban Gioc waterfall, swimming in Ba Beħ.30 : Am pick up at your hotel then departure for Lang Son. Day 2: Cao Bang - Ban Gioc Waterfall - Ba Be Lakeĭay 1 Ha Noi - Lang Son - Cao Bang (L, D) ![]()
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