Embark on a serene journey to Ninh Binh’s natural splendors with a visit to Bai Dinh-Trang An Tourism Complex. Explore ancient pagodas, cruise along scenic rivers, and trek up majestic mountains.
Embark on a serene journey to Ninh Binh’s natural splendors with a visit to Bai Dinh-Trang An Tourism Complex. Explore ancient pagodas, cruise along scenic rivers, and trek up majestic mountains.
Ban Gioc Waterfall - Detian Falls - Ban Gioc Waterfall stands as one of Vietnam’s most stunning natural wonders. Situated in Cao Bang’s northeastern province, the falls boast a height of 30 meters and a width of 300 meters, making it the country’s broadest (though not tallest) waterfall. The falls cascade along the Quay Son River, a striking…
Ban Gioc Waterfall - Detian Falls - Ban Gioc Waterfall stands as one of Vietnam’s most stunning natural wonders. Situated in Cao Bang’s northeastern province, the falls boast a height of 30 meters and a width of 300 meters, making it the country’s broadest (though not tallest) waterfall. The falls cascade along the Quay Son River, a striking jade-blue river that flows from China through a picturesque landscape of rice fields and bamboo groves, framed by limestone peaks. Despite better road access, improved public transport, and the viral popularity of recent drone footage showcasing its grandeur, Ban Gioc remains a relatively secluded destination. Mass tourism has yet to take hold, and outside of weekends and public holidays, the number of visitors—both foreign and domestic—remains minimal.
Nguom Ngao Cave - Nestled in a mountain in Gun village, Dam Thuy commune, Trung Khanh district, Nguom Ngao Cave is a priceless natural treasure bestowed upon Cao Bang province. Located nearly 5 kilometers from the famous Ban Gioc Waterfall, Nguom Ngao Cave was discovered in 1921, opened to tourists in 1996, and designated a national-level scenic site in 1998.
In the Tay ethnic language, Nguom Ngao translates to “Tiger Cave.” Legend has it that the cave was once home to numerous tigers, which were eventually hunted by locals to ensure their safety. This led the Tay people to name the cave “Nguom Ngao.” Another tale suggests that an underground stream with pebble beds flows into the Quay Son River, creating an echo that resembles a tiger’s roar, thus giving the cave its name.
Nam Tra Waterfall - Known as the “Mountain Angel Eye” or “Phja Piot” in the Tay language, which means a mountain with a through-going hole, this natural wonder is located in Quoc Toan commune, Trung Khanh district. The “Mountain Angel Eye” is essentially a circular cave about 50 meters in diameter and 50 meters high above a lake. The cave’s current elevation is primarily due to recent tectonic uplift. It has formed in a tower karst landscape at an altitude of approximately 650-700 meters above sea level, featuring karst towers and cones interspersed with numerous lakes, collectively known as the Thang Hen Lake System. A unique characteristic of this lake system is that the lakes are interconnected, with both surface and underground flows, causing the water levels to fluctuate seasonally, sometimes quite rapidly. As visitors make their way to the “Mountain Angel Eye,” they may encounter Nam Tra Lake, a 15-hectare body of water that appears during the rainy season.
Truc Lam Pagoda - Phat Tich Truc Lam Ban Gioc Pagoda in Cao Bang is renowned for its stunning and unique natural scenery. Beyond the breathtaking views, visitors can explore many remarkable structures. Among these, Phat Tich Truc Lam Ban Gioc Pagoda stands out for its long history and captivating ancient architecture.
Visitors to the pagoda will experience a serene and tranquil atmosphere, and can marvel at the solemn beauty of this sacred site situated in the border region. To enhance your visit to Ban Gioc Waterfall, consider exploring this revered temple as part of your journey.
- All meals (1 breakfast, 2 lunches, 1 dinner)
- All entrance fees
- Overnight in the hotel (double or twin sharing)
- English speaking tour guide
- Bus pick up and drop off at your hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter
- All meals (1 breakfast, 2 lunches, 1 dinner)
- All entrance fees
- Overnight in the hotel (double or twin sharing)
- English speaking tour guide
- Bus pick up and drop off at your hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter
- Drinks and Personal expenses
- Drinks and Personal expenses
Cao Bang is an immensely beautiful, sparsely populated frontier region of North Vietnam. This mountainous expanse sits on the northeast border with China and is home to many ethnic minority communities. Although the Ban Gioc waterfalls have become a popular attraction, this region is often overlooked by tourists which has meant its unique beauty and…
Cao Bang is an immensely beautiful, sparsely populated frontier region of North Vietnam. This mountainous expanse sits on the northeast border with China and is home to many ethnic minority communities. Although the Ban Gioc waterfalls have become a popular attraction, this region is often overlooked by tourists which has meant its unique beauty and culture has been well preserved. The landscape here is typified by jagged mountains carpeted in thick vegetation, sporadic rice paddies and thin winding roads. Experience the natural beauty of northern Vietnam’s Ban Gioc Waterfall on this multi day guided excursion. After a convenient hotel pickup in Hanoi, explore Ban Gioc Waterfall and Pagoda, Angle’s Eyes Mountain and explore Nguom Ngao Cave with see the colors of its stalactites. Enjoy complimentary meals, accommodations, hikes through beautiful scenery and then take in all the landscape of the countryside around you.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.