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We are the only local tour group offering a road trip to the most unspoiled and remote villages of Ha Giang, hidden in lost valleys and topping karst mountain peaks. A fascinating tour through breathtaking scenery, with steep cliffs, lush landscapes, and curvy roads. We offer a close view of the ethnics who once migrated from China to Vietnam, and whose generations still keep the flame of their own oral legends, distinct language, and religious rituals. We go far from the crowds and close to the
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We are the only local tour group offering a road trip to the most unspoiled and remote villages of Ha Giang, hidden in lost valleys and topping karst mountain peaks. A fascinating tour through breathtaking scenery, with steep cliffs, lush landscapes, and curvy roads. We offer a close view of the ethnics who once migrated from China to Vietnam, and whose generations still keep the flame of their own oral legends, distinct language, and religious rituals. We go far from the crowds and close to the real daily life of Ha Giang’s people. A deep cultural immersion for a unique and life-changing experience. Our tours are unique in this area and focus on having a 100% positive impact on local people's lives. What does that mean? You will eat, sleep in authentic ethnic restaurants and accommodations, and get guided by real local people. Currently, agencies take fees from the local people and guide people to eat and sleep in businesses run by rich outsider investors.
We are the only local tour group offering a road trip to the most unspoiled and remote villages of Ha Giang, hidden in lost valleys and topping karst mountain peaks. A fascinating tour through breathtaking scenery, with steep cliffs, lush landscapes, and curvy roads. We offer a close view of the ethnics who once migrated from China to Vietnam, and whose generations still keep the flame of their own oral legends, distinct language, and religious rituals. We go far from the crowds and close to the real daily life of Ha Giang’s people. A deep cultural immersion for a unique and life-changing experience. Our tours are unique in this area and focus on having a 100% positive impact on local people's lives. What does that mean? You will eat, sleep in authentic ethnic restaurants and accommodations, and get guided by real local people. Currently, agencies take fees from the local people and guide people to eat and sleep in businesses run by rich outsider investors.
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At 1,500 meters above sea level, Quan Ba's Heaven Gate is the first window onto the rock paradise of Dong Van, which can already be glimpsed on the horizon. From this height, you can see the majestic mountains that surround the valley where the Tam Son village is located, covered by clouds and mist. Be it winter or summer, you will most likely have to put on a jacket. It feels so cool!
We will continue our journey through Yen Minh's spectacular Cloud Mountains and its beautiful pine forest, on the top of the peaks. You will smell it from miles away! The perfume of the resin of these pines spreads down the road. The forest, which crowns the mountain that precedes the town of Yen Minh, has a magical color that changes according to the season. In spring it’s carpeted by beautiful pinky and purple flowers from buckwheat. Afterward, we will pass Yen Minh town and enjoy the breathtaking Tham Ma Pass, a must-stop in the Loop
We will spend time visiting the ancient town of Pho Cao, the first step into the Dong Van Karst Plateau. Built-in the last century, and one of the most important villages by then, Pho Cao still retains the wild and rustic features of an ancient village. The old houses, with yellow walls and stone fences, and almost no windows, keep the house warm during winter and cool in summer. The village, with around 5000 inhabitants, is almost all of the Hmong ethnic. The surroundings were widely used during the French occupation as opium fields. This is the reason why houses have better structure and characteristic elements related to that period (like opium flower-shaped sculptures).
We will admire the beauty of Pho Bang town, once the capital of Dong Van district. Still inhabited by Chinese (Han) descendants, as it's very close to the border with China. Its clay-made houses are over 100 years old, with wooden doors and old parallel sentences in Chinese scripts, brown moss walls, or yin-yang roof tile. Its people are engaged in agricultural products and small trading, thanks to being five minutes from the border with China. Lately, villagers have also been encouraged to raise roses, and when they blossom, it all gets covered by a colorful flowered carpet.
Quick visit to see the brand new Trump-style fence built last year, which separates now China from Vietnam. Before that, ethnics used to cross informally without any papers. We will enjoy the sunset in the road that leads to the cultural village of Lao Sa, which is practically hanging from a cliff. A part of the stunning views, reaching this hilly terrain will allow you to see a Hmong community village that, apart from agriculture, lives off silver casting. Very famous in the whole district, its families have been producing rings, necklaces, and bracelets for more than a hundred years. Shaped like flowers and butterflies, they even add bells, making tinkles with every step women take.
The Amazing Jeep Tour for Food Lovers offers a one-of-a-kind way to explore Hanoi’s rich culinary scene. In an open-air Jeep, you’ll wind through hidden alleys and lively streets, stopping at carefully selected eateries to savor authentic, time-honored dishes. Along the journey, discover historic landmarks and enjoy fresh views of the city—an experience that blends food, culture, and the daily rhythm of Hanoi.
From 2.032.000 ₫• Small group tour with maximum personal experience. • High-quality transfer service. • Visit the local family and learn the Vietnamese culture through their daily activities. • Widen your knowledge of Vietnam history and understand the origin of Buddhism. • Discover Trang An – the “Halong Bay on land - World Natural Heritage site” • Unique and unforgettable biking route passing through villages, rice fields and karst mountains on a high-quality sports bike.
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7.691.374 ₫We start again to admire an unspoiled palace from the Hmong ethnic. Few people know about it and is only visited by guests of Borderland Tours. Local people say this family was even richer than the Vuong family, the one who built the now famous Hmong King Palace in Sa Phin. Still, nowadays, not much of its history is known, but by its decoration, one can guess that they earn everything from growing opium plants.
We will visit the Old Quarter. It’s one of the most iconic areas in Dong Van town, surrounded by evergreen valleys and rocky mountains. Most of its 40 houses were built during the French colonization, and some even before (1810.-1820). Their style was inspired by Chinese architecture, with Ying yang roofs, thick walls, and wooden structures made from ironwood. Currently, these houses are being used as small restaurants and shops to cater to travelers. The most famous one is Pho Co Coffee, which belonged to the Luong family, from the Tay ethnicity, and that still retains an impressive ancient beauty.
translated as Bridge of a Horse’s Nose’ due to its shape. This is, by far, the most impressive mountain pass in Vietnam. 1500 meters high with views of endless limestone mountain ranges and clear skies. Plus, a balcony to Su Tan Canyon, with the Nho Que River on the down part. Then we will cross Meo Vac village and pass incredible sites like the 'M' road, and the French fortress, on the road to arrive at Du Gia
A road surrounded with rocky mountains replaced by lush green hilltops and terraced rice fields beside small ethnic local abodes. Arrive to the village of Du Gia, and take a rest to see the rice fields under the light of the sunset.
Drive through the relaxing villages of Duong Thuong, located in a precious valley, and surrounded by high mountains. Going along its flat road, we will go through corn fields, small villages in the heart of the mountain.
We will follow the spectacular road along Mien river, which is also called the small brother of Ma Pi Leng Pass.
We will visit and enjoy a secret waterfall, only visited by Borderlands Tours
LUNA HALONG CRUISE is the largest and most luxurious day cruise on Halong Bay, offering the perfect blend of sightseeing and relaxation. The elegantly designed cruise features a unique 360-degree double sundeck, two lavish restaurants with a capacity for up to 550 guests, and Vietnam's first outdoor glass-bottom pool. With a wide array of high-end amenities and exceptional entertainment activities, Luna Cruise provides guests with an unforgettable experience in this UNESCO World Heritage site.