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Suggested Itinerary for a Basic Ha Giang (Northern Vietnam) Trip - admin - 24-02-2025 Ha Giang province is unique; you could explore the entire province, but most visitors focus on the highlands, specifically the main route: The Quan Ba – Yen Minh – Dong Van – Meo Vac route (National Highway 4C) This is the most famous and popular route in Ha Giang, also known as the "Happiness Road." Suggested Itinerary: Day 1: Ha Giang – Quan Ba – Yen Minh – Dong Van * Visit the Twin Mountains (Núi Đôi) and Heaven's Gate (Cổng trời) in Quan Ba. * Travel to Yen Minh. * Visit the Vương Dynasty Mansion (Dinh thự họ Vương). * Visit the Lũng Cú Flagpole (Cột cờ Lũng Cú). * Arrive in Dong Van and explore the old town in the evening. Day 2: Dong Van – Ma Pi Leng – Meo Vac * Explore the old town in the morning. Visit the Dong Van market (daily market; if it's a weekend, visit the weekend market instead). * Optionally, climb Dong Van's Cao Fort (Đồn Cao) for panoramic views of the town. * Conquer Ma Pi Leng Pass and admire the Tu San Gorge (hẻm vực Tu Sản). * Arrive in Meo Vac and visit the weekend market (if traveling on a weekend). Day 3: Meo Vac – Ha Giang * Travel back to Ha Giang. Important Notes: * Transportation: Motorbikes are the most common way to explore Ha Giang. You can also rent a car if traveling in a group. * Weather: Ha Giang's weather is unpredictable. Pack warm clothes and rain gear. * Documents: Bring your ID and driver's license. * Food: Enjoy Ha Giang specialties such as thắng cố (horse meat stew), cháo ấu tẩu (a type of porridge), and bánh cuốn trứng (egg crepes). * Preparation: Ha Giang is mountainous. Bring sturdy hiking boots and other gear suitable for the terrain. Travel insurance is highly recommended. * Caution: Highway 4C has many winding, steep sections. Drive carefully. This itinerary is flexible and can be adjusted based on your fitness level, time, and budget. (Image from a brochure published by the Ha Giang Department of Tourism.) |