Overview
An Epic Trekking Expedition Through Vietnam's Wild Northeast Frontiers
For travelers who want to escape commercial tourism and test their endurance against some of the most dramatic terrain in Southeast Asia, the 8-Day Trek Northeast Vietnam offers an unyielding, raw, and deeply cultural expedition. This highly specialized active loop guides you through the ultimate highlights of Northeast Vietnam. It combines the serene, ancient waters of Ba Be National Park with the thundering cascades of Ban Gioc Waterfall, before launching into a legendary, multi-day point-to-point foot trek along the rugged borderlands of Cao Bang and Lang Son provinces. Designed for serious hikers, this tour is a true wilderness journey that takes you far beyond standard driving routes and places you directly onto ancient single-track trails, mountain ridges, and dense subtropical jungles.
Your grand expedition begins with an overnight transition to the northern frontier, setting a dramatic tone of exploration. From there, you journey into the misty, jungle-clad limestone mountains of Ba Be National Park. As Vietnam's largest natural mountain lake, Ba Be is an ecological paradise surrounded by towering karst peaks, hidden caves, and unique biodiversity. Here, you will navigate the waterways by boat and explore the powerful Dau Dang waterfall before heading north into Cao Bang Province. Cao Bang is a majestic UNESCO Global Geopark famous for its breathtaking geological heritage, highlighted by the magnificent Ban Gioc Waterfall. Spanning 300 meters across the international border with China, this multi-tiered vertical wonder is one of the most picturesque cascades on earth. You will also explore Nguom Ngao Cave, a massive underground cavern filled with brilliant, naturally sculpted stalactites and stalagmites.
The true heart of this adventure lies in the intensive, 4-day wilderness trek starting from the border town of Ta Lung. This demanding point-to-point hike leads you through a roadless, limestone-studded world where the only access is on foot. You will trek along the historic border-belt paths, crossing the Bang Giang River on local bamboo rafts, climbing steep mountain passes, and walking through pristine valleys. Along this rugged trail, you will directly support and interact with the Tay, Nung, and Red Dao ethnic minority groups. By bypassing commercial hubs, you will experience the authentic lifestyle of these mountain communities, enjoying organic garden-to-table dinners cooked over open hearths and sleeping in traditional wooden stilt houses. Concluding with a scenic trek through Lang Son Province to That Khe and a private drive back to Hanoi, this 8-day tour is the definitive active eco-adventure, designed to challenge your physical limits, support remote highland economies directly, and leave you with memories of a lifetime.
Highlights
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Comprehensive Ba Be Lake Boat Cruise: Navigate the emerald waters of Vietnam's largest natural mountain lake by motorized boat, exploring the dramatic Puong Grotto, the legendary Widow Island, and the rushing rapids of Dau Dang Waterfall.
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Spectacular Ban Gioc Waterfall Exploration: Stand before the breathtaking, 300-meter-wide multi-tiered Ban Gioc Waterfall on the Chinese border, capturing stunning photographs of one of Southeast Asia's grandest natural wonders.
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Epic Point-to-Point Border Trekking: Challenge your endurance on an intensive, 4-day hike from Ta Lung through Na Nieng, Pac Khoang, and Na Pang to That Khe, navigating rugged single-track trails, rocky mountain passes, and lush valleys.
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Deep Indigenous Tribal Homestays: Sleep in authentic wooden stilt houses and traditional homes of the Tay and Red Dao ethnic minority groups, enjoying warm hospitality, fireside storytelling, and home-cooked regional feasts.
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Nguom Ngao Cave Adventure: Explore the massive, wind-swept chambers of one of Vietnam's most beautiful limestone caves, marveling at its unique silver stone formations and underground rivers.
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Pristine Mountain Passages and Streams: Hike through dense subtropical forests, climb bamboo ladders, cross clear mountain streams, and navigate scenic bamboo rafts across local border rivers.
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100% Sustainable and Low-Impact Travel: Directly support local village track guides, family-run homestay hosts, and community-based eco-conservation funds in Cao Bang and Lang Son provinces.
Brief Itinerary
Night 1: Hanoi – Lao Cai (Meals: None)
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Evening: Meet your tour representative in Hanoi and transfer to the railway station. Board the overnight sleeper train heading north toward Lao Cai. Rest comfortably in your air-conditioned cabin as the train climbs toward the northern mountainous frontier, establishing a sense of deep exploration for the journey ahead.
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Accommodation: Comfortable 4-berth air-conditioned sleeper cabin on the train.
Day 1: Hanoi – Ba Be National Park (Meals: Lunch / Dinner)
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Morning: Arrive early and meet your professional English-speaking guide and private driver. Board your comfortable vehicle and embark on a scenic drive heading north through the sprawling farmlands of the Red River Delta and Thai Nguyen Province. Stop along the way for a traditional lunch and a visit to the Museum of the Cultures of Vietnam's Ethnic Groups.
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Afternoon: Leave the delta plains behind as you climb into the mountainous area of Ba Be National Park. Upon arrival, take a relaxing local boat ride to a traditional Tay village. Walk around the village and interact with the friendly locals.
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Evening: Enjoy a fresh, home-cooked welcome dinner of Tay mountain specialties.
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Accommodation: Authentic wooden stilt-house homestay in Ba Be National Park.
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Trekking/Walking distance: 2 to 3 kilometers (Easy walking).
Day 2: Ba Be National Park – Cao Bang City (Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner)
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Morning: Wake up to the gentle sounds of rural life and enjoy a local breakfast with your Tay hosts. Board a motorized boat to explore the vast, mist-shrouded Ba Be Lake. Cruise along the Nang River, pass through the impressive giant Puong Grotto, and stop for a light trek to view the rushing Dau Dang Waterfall.
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Afternoon: Savor a fresh picnic lunch by the river. Meet your private vehicle at the road head and drive north through dramatic, winding mountain passes to the city of Cao Bang.
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Evening: Check into your hotel in Cao Bang and enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Cao Bang City.
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Trekking/Walking distance: 5 to 6 kilometers (Moderate walking).
Day 3: Cao Bang City – Ban Gioc Waterfall – Cao Bang City (Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner)
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Morning: Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before departing on a scenic day trip north toward the Chinese border. Wind past towering limestone karst formations and lush green rice paddies to the spectacular, multi-tiered Ban Gioc Waterfall.
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Afternoon: Marvel at the raw power of the waterfall and enjoy a scenic lunch near the water. On the return drive to Cao Bang, stop to explore the expansive, 2,144-meter-long Nguom Ngao Cave, discovering its legendary silver stalactites.
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Evening: Return to Cao Bang City for a relaxing dinner and overnight stay.
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Accommodation: Comfortable hotel in Cao Bang City.
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Trekking/Walking distance: 3 to 4 kilometers (Easy walking).
Day 4: Cao Bang City – Ta Lung (Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner)
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Morning: Enjoy breakfast and check out of your hotel. Depart Cao Bang City on a scenic 70-kilometer drive to the Ta Lung national border gate, checking in and enjoying a local lunch at the border.
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Afternoon: Lace up your hiking boots and begin your intensive border trek. Hike 15 kilometers along scenic valleys and steep limestone slopes from Ta Lung to a remote Tay village. Cross the Bang Giang River on a local bamboo raft.
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Evening: Arrive at your destination village, check into your homestay, and enjoy a traditional dinner.
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Accommodation: Traditional Tay minority wooden stilt-house homestay.
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Trekking distance: 15 kilometers (Moderate to Challenging, approximately 4 hours).
Day 5: Ta Lung – Na Nieng (Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner)
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Morning: Savor a hearty mountain breakfast before continuing your trek. The trail climbs steadily uphill, taking you through dense, high-altitude primary forests and rocky limestone terrains.
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Afternoon: Enjoy a fresh trail lunch prepared by your guide. Continue trekking along rugged ridge paths, offering dramatic views of the surrounding border peaks, before descending into the tranquil village of Na Nieng.
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Evening: Walk around Na Nieng, meet the local Tay families, and enjoy a warm, home-cooked dinner around the open hearth.
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Accommodation: Authentic local stilt-house homestay in Na Nieng village.
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Trekking distance: 16 kilometers (Challenging, approximately 7 to 8 hours).
Day 6: Na Nieng – Pa Khoang (Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner)
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Morning: Say goodbye to your hosts and set off. Hike 12 kilometers through beautiful valleys and agricultural farmlands to the historic town of Dong Khe, a major battlefield during the Indochina War.
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Afternoon: Savor a fresh local lunch in Dong Khe. In the afternoon, tackle a challenging uphill climb along a steep forest buffalo trail, ascending to the remote mountaintop village of Pac Khoang, home to the Red Dao tribe.
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Evening: Celebrate your trek with your Red Dao hosts, enjoying a traditional herbal bath (if available) and a hearty dinner with local mountain wine.
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Accommodation: Traditional Red Dao wooden homestay in Pac Khoang village.
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Trekking distance: 16 kilometers (Challenging with significant uphill terrain, approximately 7 to 8 hours).
Day 7: Pac Khoang – Na Pang (Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner)
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Morning: Enjoy a local breakfast before starting your trek. Hike downhill and uphill through magnificent limestone valleys, crossing small streams and passing remote farm plots.
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Afternoon: Stop for a fresh picnic lunch in a shaded forest clearing. Continue walking along local single-track paths into Trang Dinh District in Lang Son Province, arriving at the peaceful riverside village of Na Pang.
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Evening: Walk around the river, relax, and share a final trekking dinner with your Tay host family.
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Accommodation: Authentic Tay ethnic minority stilt-house homestay in Na Pang.
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Trekking distance: 16 kilometers (Challenging, approximately 7 to 8 hours).
Day 8: Na Pang – That Khe – Hanoi (Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / None)
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Morning: Enjoy your final breakfast in the mountains. Complete a light, scenic 14-kilometer morning trek along the river valley to the quiet historical town of That Khe.
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Afternoon: Savor a delicious celebratory farewell lunch in That Khe or Lang Son town. Board your private vehicle for the return drive back to the bustling capital of Hanoi, stopping to view historic sites in Lang Son along the way.
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Evening: Arrive back in Hanoi in the late afternoon, where your driver will drop you off at your hotel, marking the end of your unforgettable 8-day Northeast Vietnam trekking adventure.
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Trekking distance: 14 kilometers (Moderate, approximately 3 hours).
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Accommodation: None (Tour ends in Hanoi).
What’s Included
What is Included:
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Train Transportation: One-way overnight train ticket from Hanoi to Lao Cai in a comfortable, shared 4-berth air-conditioned sleeper cabin.
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Ground Transportation: Private, clean, air-conditioned vehicle for all transfers, scenic drives, and pickup/drop-off services throughout the 8-day tour.
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Private Water Transfers: Motorized wooden boat tours on Ba Be Lake and local bamboo raft crossings on the Bang Giang River as specified in the itinerary.
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Professional Tour Guides: Fully licensed, English-speaking professional guide throughout the journey, accompanied by specialized local ethnic trail guides for the border treks.
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Accommodations:
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2 nights in a comfortable hotel in Cao Bang City.
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5 nights in authentic, clean ethnic minority stilt-house homestays (Ba Be, Ta Lung, Na Nieng, Pac Khoang, and Na Pang), equipped with clean sleeping mats, blankets, pillows, and mosquito nets.
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Meals: Meals as explicitly indicated in the itinerary: 7 Breakfasts (B), 8 Lunches (L), and 7 Dinners (D). Highlighting fresh, organic, local mountain and tribal specialties.
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Drinking Water: Purified bottled drinking water provided daily in the vehicle and during all trekking hours.
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Entrance Fees & Permits: All local community development taxes, national park fees, cave entry fees, ethnic village entry permits, and local trekking permissions in Cao Bang, Lang Son, and Bac Kan provinces.
What is Excluded:
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Pre & Post Accommodation: Hotel stays in Hanoi before the tour starts on Night 1 and after the tour ends on Day 8.
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Travel Insurance: Mandatory personal travel insurance covering mountain trekking, outdoor adventure sports, and emergency medical evacuation.
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Dinner on Day 8: Left open-ended so you can explore local dining options in Hanoi upon your return.
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Personal Trekking Gear: Broken-in high-quality trekking shoes, quick-dry clothes, warm layer for the cool mountain nights, rain jacket, daypack, hat, sunscreen, and eco-friendly mosquito repellent.
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Personal Expenses: Souvenirs, laundry service, telephone calls, soft drinks, and alcoholic beverages.
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Tips & Gratuities: Voluntary tips for your main guide, local village trail guides, homestay hosts, boatmen, and private driver (highly appreciated for exceptional service).
Itinerary
Trek Northeast Vietnam on an epic 8-day adventure. Discover Ba Be National Park, Ban Gioc Waterfall, and hike deep off-the-beaten-path trails from Ta Lung, Na Nieng, and Pac Khoang to Na Pang. Experience authentic Tay and Red Dao tribal homestays
Tour Plan
Travel north along High way 3 to Thai Nguyen for a stop to enjoy a lunch of traditional Vietnamese food. Worth a visit here is the Museum of the Cultures of Vietnam Ethnic Groups. Leaving the delta behind, you’ll start climbing into the mountainous area of Ba Be National Park. Take a short boat trip (30 minutes) to a Tay village for dinner and homestay at local house.