Discover untouched H’mong villages, hike along hidden trails, and experience the authentic culture of Dong Van – all guided by locals who were born and raised here. This is not a tour, it’s a true connection with mountain life
Discover untouched H’mong villages, hike along hidden trails, and experience the authentic culture of Dong Van – all guided by locals who were born and raised here. This is not a tour, it’s a true connection with mountain life
Borderland Trails, River Views & Cultural Encounters (Po Lo-Ma Pang-Thien Huong-Khai Hoang-Ma U Village)
Pố Lổ - Po Lo is a tranquil H’mong village encircled by limestone mountains and cornfields. As visitors stroll through, they will encounter traditional earthen houses, locals engaged in farming or tending to livestock, and children at play….
Borderland Trails, River Views & Cultural Encounters (Po Lo-Ma Pang-Thien Huong-Khai Hoang-Ma U Village)
Pố Lổ - Po Lo is a tranquil H’mong village encircled by limestone mountains and cornfields. As visitors stroll through, they will encounter traditional earthen houses, locals engaged in farming or tending to livestock, and children at play. The path meanders past vegetable gardens, stone fences, and scenes of simple daily life. It’s an excellent spot to experience genuine H’mong culture away from the tourist trail. Guides will share stories about clan life and local customs, enhancing the serene rural atmosphere.
Má Pẳng - Ma Pang – Deo Gio Viewpoint
This picturesque viewpoint along the Ma Pang – Deo Gio ridge provides a stunning panorama of the Nho Que River winding through the valley below. From this vantage point, visitors can see remote Tay villages on the slopes of Quang Ba and even glimpse the border ridgeline with China. The area is peaceful and seldom visited, making it ideal for a tranquil photo opportunity. Guides will highlight landmarks and share insights about the local geography, border culture, and ethnic diversity of the region.
Thiên Hương - Thien Huong is a 100-year-old Giay ethnic village renowned for its ancient banyan tree and traditional earthen houses with yin-yang tiled roofs. Situated in a serene valley near the Chinese border, the village offers a peaceful walk through stone paths, low fences, and vegetable gardens. The locals maintain strong spiritual traditions, with a sacred communal altar used for village-wide ancestral worship. This stop provides a glimpse into Giay culture, unique architecture, and the leisurely pace of daily life in a lesser-visited part of Dong Van.
Má Ú - Ma U is a picturesque H’mong village surrounded by terraced fields and forested hills. Visitors often enjoy a light picnic here while observing daily life—elders weaving hemp, children fetching water, or farmers working in the fields. The walk is gentle and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. This final stop is ideal for cultural reflection and peaceful moments before returning to Dong Van.
Trek Through Hidden Villages & Stay in the Heart of the Highlands (Chinh Chua Lung-Giang Xi Tung-Ma Le Village)

- Private transportation
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Bottle of water
- Entrance fee
- Private transportation
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Bottle of water
- Entrance fee
- Tips and insurance travel
- Tips and insurance travel
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.