The Top 10 Most Checked-In Tourist Spots in Hà Giang Right Now
The land at the forefront of our nation, Hà Giang, is renowned for its majestic and poetic landscapes. The tourist attractions in Hà Giang always possess an allure that captivates young adventurers. Let's delve into the top 10 tourist spots in Hà Giang for you to unleash your check-in excitement right below!
1. Suong Luong Valley
Sủng Là, renowned as one of the famous tourist destinations in Hà Giang, boasts vibrant flower gardens. Suong Luong Valley is hailed as a flower amidst the rocky plateau, captivating tourists with its rustic beauty. Within Suong Luong Valley lies Lung Cam Village, where life remains authentic with activities such as gathering herbs, carrying children, weaving linen, and more. Looking down from the winding road above, you'll witness Sủng Là as a peaceful, picturesque natural canvas. Nestled amidst jagged cat ear stone mountains, the houses stand sturdy with weathered roofs. When visiting Hà Giang, don't forget to set foot here.

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2. Dong Van Ancient Town
Dong Van Ancient Town is an unmissable tourist spot in Hà Giang, nestled snugly in the valley surrounded by rocky mountains on all sides. The ancient town consists of 40 houses stacked together beneath the stone mountain. In the evening, the ancient town is calm and tranquil. If you visit the ancient town on the 14th, 15th, or 16th night of the lunar month, you'll see a different ancient town with red lanterns. Additionally, there are activities such as displaying indigenous crafts, performing and selling traditional dishes of various ethnic groups, making it a lively experience.

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3. Ma Pi Leng Pass
Known as the most beautiful mountain pass in the rocky plateau region, Ma Pi Leng Pass offers an exhilarating driving experience. When visiting Hà Giang, take the wheel and navigate through the winding road with towering stone mountains on one side and a deep, abyssal gorge on the other. Marvel at the meandering Nho Que River below, resembling a ribbon, providing an immensely fantastic emotional journey. It's a significant challenge for adventure enthusiasts.

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4. Yen Minh Pine Forest
Running through Cán Tỷ commune, reaching Yen Minh Pine Forest via the Quang Ba twin mountains about 40 km away through winding roads will bring you to the dubbed 'Second Da Lat of Vietnam.' Here, lush green pine trees gracefully stand tall amidst the rolling hills, swaying in the wind, captivating the hearts of passing travelers. The vibrant and picturesque pine forest spans tens of kilometers, covering the hills, valleys, and greeting travelers along the winding roads. Yen Minh is a tranquil haven with bamboo forests, pine trees, blue skies, winding trails, and traditional stilt houses. It's a serene and quietly soothing Yen Minh that deeply touches the soul.

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5. Vuong Family Mansion
Vuong Family Mansion sits atop a small hill, with a straight row of ancient samu trees at its entrance. Stepping inside, you'll find the Vuong Family Mansion, belonging to the Hmong king, the wealthiest clan in the region due to opium trading in the past. The mansion features a unique architecture influenced by three styles: Chinese, Hmong ethnic, and French. Recognized as a national heritage site in 1993, this mansion is nearly a century old, costing 15,000 silver Dong Duong, equivalent to 150 billion VND today. Don't forget to visit this Hà Giang tourist spot.

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6. Hoang Su Phi
Around May (flood season) or September (ripening season) are the perfect times to visit Hoang Su Phi. When in Hà Giang, you can rent a motorcycle in the city and venture to Hoang Su Phi. The terraced fields in Hoang Su Phi stretch to the sky, interspersed with shiny golden rice fields and traditional houses hidden among the trees. Every evening at sunset, the sky blends with smoke from the kitchen roofs, creating a serene, rustic, and indescribably majestic scene. The areas with the most rice fields in Hoang Su Phi are: Ban Luoc, Ban Phung, San Sa Ho, Nam Ty, Ho Thau, and Thong Nguyen. If you've come all the way to tour Hà Giang, why not visit Hoang Su Phi as well?

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7. Hà Giang Ethnic Market
Hà Giang preserves the ethnic identity, and thus, traditional markets (Ethnic Markets) continue to unfold as scheduled, maintaining their authenticity. Participating in these markets, tourists can somewhat feel the breath and soul of the local ethnic communities. However, as we are accustomed to the solar calendar, accurately determining the days of these markets based on the lunar calendar can be challenging. Therefore, if you happen to be in Hà Giang during one of these markets, consider yourself fortunate. Don't forget to pause and visit the Hà Giang ethnic market to bring back some highland souvenirs on your Hà Giang tour.

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8. Forbidden Mountain
This mountain is situated near Hà Giang City, close to Highway 19-5. The path to the mountain features streams like Thanh Long and Tien, flowing all year round, providing a refreshing coolness. On the mountain, there are large water reservoirs and caves such as Ong The Cave, Ong Ho Cave, Thuy Tien Cave, etc. Forbidden Mountain stretches along the Ma Tim slope, presenting a challenging terrain with deep caves and steep rock walls. The towering rock walls of Forbidden Mountain pose a significant challenge that every adventurer wants to explore when stepping foot in this area. If you intend to explore Hà Giang, a visit to Forbidden Mountain is a must.

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9. Lung Cu Flagpole
Lung Cu, situated at an altitude of 2000m above sea level, is the sole home of the Lolo people. Standing atop the Lung Cu Flagpole, watching the national flag fluttering in the wind, witnessing the first point on the S-shaped map being drawn is a moment of national pride and overflowing love for the homeland. Gazing at the sunset from the Lung Cu Flagpole, then descending to Dong Van for an overnight stay is a Hà Giang journey not complete without staying in Dong Van, as the locals often say.

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10. Pho Bang Yen Minh
Pho Bang is a place with unique ancient houses. Rice fields on both sides of the road in Pho Bang are filled with buckwheat flowers. On the way to Pho Bang, you will pass through a valley of roses and a large buckwheat field along the road. From Pho Bang, you can head to Lung Cam, where Sủng Là Valley is peaceful and beautiful.

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Although traveling to Hà Giang poses some challenges with its steep and winding roads, it remains an irresistible allure for those who dream of the mesmerizing landscapes. If you have fallen in love with the rugged beauty of the Northwestern mountains, then don't miss out on Hà Giang as your destination! For all travel service inquiries, feel free to give us a call!
Posted by: Duong Ngoc Bo
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