5-Day Northeast Vietnam Loop: Bac Son Valley, Ban Gioc Waterfall & Ba Be Lake
Overview
Trip Highlights
Overview of Northeast Vietnam Tour to Bac Son valley, Ba Be lake, Ban Gioc waterfall & Lang Son
The mountainous region of Northeast Vietnam captivates with its stunning natural landscapes, featuring majestic mountains, lush valleys, and tropical forests. This area is also home to various hill tribes, each with their own distinctive cultures. This Northeast Vietnam tour is meticulously crafted for travelers eager to explore unspoiled natural beauty and immerse themselves in local traditions. You’ll experience the region’s highlights, including the picturesque Bac Son Valley, Ba Be Lake, Ban Gioc Waterfall, Nguom Ngao Cave, and historical sites in Lang Son such as Dong Khe, Chi Lang Pass, and the Mother’s Temple. Each destination offers its own unique charm, combining to provide an unforgettable travel experience.
Special Highlights in this Northeast Vietnam Adventure
- Join in an exhilarating trek offering breathtaking panoramic views of Bac Son Valley, a lush green paradise.
- Gain a deep understanding of the Tay ethnic group’s culture by visiting Quynh Son and Pac Ngoi villages, interacting with locals, enjoying traditional meals, and staying in their homes.
- Explore Thai Nguyen’s Ethnology Museum, the second most fascinating museum on ethnic groups in Vietnam.
- Enjoy a delightful boat tour on Ba Be Lake and Nang River, including stops at An Ma Temple, and the natural Puong Cave.
- Take in stunning views of the northeast mountains and valleys, and witness the magnificent Ban Gioc Waterfall and the natural grottoes of Nguom Ngao in Cao Bang Province.
- Discover Vietnamese history through visits to notable historical sites in Lang Son.
- Savor authentic Vietnamese cuisine with meals at homestays and local restaurants throughout the trip.
Itinerary
Our first day on the Northeast Vietnam tour begins with an incredible journey to Bac Son Valley – a lush paradise encircled by forested mountains. This area is home to various ethnic groups, including the Tay, Dao, and Nung, who have lived here for generations. Bac Son is a hidden gem, untouched by mass tourism, where you can immerse yourself in the authentic local culture, savor traditional foods, and experience the warmth of a homestay with a local family.

Trekking to Nalay peak in Bac Son valley
8:00 AM, our guide will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Bac Son Valley. Along the way, you’ll be treated to scenic views of mountains, valleys, and rural life, with opportunities to stop for photos. Upon arrival at Quynh Son Village around midday, you’ll enjoy a traditional Vietnamese lunch in Tay’s stilt house. Take your time to savor the delicious dishes and engage with the friendly hosts.
In the afternoon, enjoy a leisurely walk around the village to observe the Tay people’s daily life. Later, continue on a challenging trek up to Na Lay Peak, which offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire Bac Son Valley.
Dinner and overnight will be at a local homestay.
Inclusions : Private car transfer Hanoi- Bac Son valley, tourguide of English speaking, entrance sightseeing fees, meals ( L-lunch, D-dinner), homestay at Quynh Son village
Ba Be Lake and its surrounding national park are the top attractions in Bac Kan Province that you must visit during your Vietnam holidays. Ba Be, meaning “Three Lakes,” consists of Pe Lam, Pe Lu, and Pe Leng. The lake stretches over 8 km in length, reaches up to 3 km in width at its widest point, and sits 150 meters above sea level. A boat trip around the lake offers breathtaking views of the tropical rainforest and limestone mountain cliffs encircling the lake & pay a visit to some top places along the lake.

Ba Be lake view
After breakfast, we’ll bid farewell to the local family and drive to Thai Nguyen City, making a stop at the Museum of Ethnology. This museum provides an engaging exhibition of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic minorities.
Following lunch at a local restaurant, we’ll continue our journey to Ba Be Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Vietnam located within Ba Be National Park.

Upon arrival, check in at a local Tay family’s home in Pac Ngoi Village. Enjoy some free time to stroll around the village or watch the sunset over Ba Be Lake.
Dinner and overnight stay will be at the homestay.
Inclusions : Private car transfer with driver, tourguide of English speaking, entrance sightseeing fees, meals (B- breakfast L-lunch, D-dinner), homestay at Pac Ngoi village
You can start your day early to enjoy the fresh air of the region or catch the breathtaking sunrise over the lakes. After breakfast, ride a boat tour along Ba Be Lake and the Nang River. During the cruise, you’ll have the chance to visit Fairy Pond or An Ma Temple on the island, as well as Puong Cave, the largest cave in Ba Be National Park.

Around noon, our driver will pick us up from Puoc Lom Harbor and take us to Cho Ra town for lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, we’ll drive to Cao Bang City, where you’ll spend the night at a hotel.
Inclusions : Private car transfer with driver, tourguide of English speaking, entrance sightseeing fees, meals ( B-breakfast, L-lunch), double/twin-shared room at Sunny Hotel or similar
Due to its remote location from Hanoi, Cao Bang Province is a less-visited and secluded area that shares a border with China. This allows visitors to experience the untouched natural beauty of Ban Gioc Waterfall and Nguom Ngao Cave in this northeast Vietnam tour

Majestic Ban Gioc waterfall
Start your day with breakfast at the hotel, then transfer to the remote Trung Khanh district. Along the way, make a short stop at Phuc Sen Village to learn about traditional blacksmith techniques used in making farming tools.
Around 11:30 AM, you’ll arrive at Ban Gioc Waterfall, one of Vietnam’s most stunning natural landmarks. Enjoy a short walk down to the Quay Son River to admire the majestic waterfall, then head to a nearby local restaurant for lunch.

Afterward, take a leisure hike to Ban Gioc Pagoda, a tranquil spot that beautifully combines natural scenery with spiritual peace.
In the afternoon, explore Nguom Ngao Cave, renowned for its unique limestone formations. Marvel at the spectacular stalagmites and stalactites before returning to Cao Bang.
Overnight in Cao Bang.
Inclusions : Private car transfer with driver, tourguide of English sepaking, entrance sightseeing fees, meals ( B-breakfast, L-lunch), double/twin-shared room at Sunny hotel or simlar
After breakfast at the hotel, we will continue our journey to Lang Son. Along the way, we’ll stop at Dong Khe, a significant historical site where the Battle of Dong Khe took place during the First Indochina War. This battle, fought from September to October 1950, marked the first major conflict of the Indochina Wars and ended in a decisive victory for the Viet Minh forces.
Next, we’ll head to Dong Dang town to see the Mother’s Temple, a revered spiritual site dedicated to the Mother Goddess in Vietnamese folklore. The temple holds great cultural importance, especially during festivals when locals gather to perform traditional rituals and offer tributes to the Mother Goddess.

Chi Lang Pass – Quy Mon Gate
We’ll enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in Lang Son before heading back to Hanoi. On the way, we’ll drive through the Chi Lang Pass, a 20 km long gorge nestled between two mountains. This historic pass has been the site of numerous victories against Chinese invasions dating back to 981 AD. Known as Vietnam’s strongest citadel, Chi Lang Pass is home to the Quy Mon Quan Gate, or “Gate of Monsters. You’ll have about an hour to explore this area before we continue to Hanoi, concluding the trip with a drop-off at your hotel.
Inclusions : Private car transfer Hanoi- Bac Son valley, tourguide of English sepaking, entrance sightseeing fees, meals (B- Breakfast, L-lunch)
The Trip’s Inclusions :
- Two nights homestaying with local family in Bac Son valley & in Ba Be lake and two nights in hotel in Cao Bang city
- Air-conditioned private car following the itinerary.
- English-speaking guide
- Meals as stated in the itinerary (B: Breakfast; L: Lunch; D: Dinner)
- Sightseeing admission fees of mentioned places as specified in the program
- Boat ride in Ba Be lake
- Bottle of mineral water : two bottles /pax/day.
The Trip’s Exclusions
- Drinks
- Tips & gratitudes to guide & driver
- Visa to enter Vietnam, domestic and International airfares
- Travel insurance
- Personal expences & extra travel services…
- Personal expenses and other services not mentioned above
Frequently Asked Questions
The tour features four iconic destinations: the panoramic Bac Son Valley (viewed from Na Lay Mountain), the serene Ba Be National Park, the majestic Ban Gioc Waterfall on the Chinese border, and the historic Lang Son border city. Travelers will experience a mix of boat trips, light trekking, cave exploration, and cultural homestays with the Tay ethnic minority.
The trekking on this tour is considered moderate. The most challenging part is the 1,200-step climb up Na Lay Mountain in Bac Son, which takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour. However, the reward is the famous 360-degree view of the valley. Other activities, like the boat trip on Ba Be Lake or walking through Nguom Ngao Cave, are gentle and suitable for most fitness levels.
The ideal time for this adventure is from September to October. During these months, the rice in Bac Son and along the Quay Son River is a brilliant golden yellow, and the water at Ban Gioc is clear and turquoise. For those who prefer lush greenery, May to August offers powerful waterfall flows, though the weather can be warmer and more humid.
Golden Holiday Travel offers a balanced experience. In Ba Be Lake & Bac Son Valley, you will enjoy an authentic homestay in a traditional stilt house (Pac Ngoi Village & Quynh Son Village) to connect with Tay culture. In other locations like Cao Bang, we provide 3-star hotels with private rooms and modern amenities to ensure a comfortable night’s rest after a day of exploration.
To ensure comfort on the long mountain roads, we provide a private, AC vehicle with a professional driver. The journey from Hanoi to Bac Son takes about 4 hours. Using a private car allows us to stop at scenic viewpoints, local markets, and hidden ethnic villages that large tour buses simply cannot reach.
Good to Know
Before travelling to Vietnam, please ensure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date and has at least two blank pages for immigration stamps and visa purposes.
Citizens from several countries, including France, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, and Spain, can currently enter Vietnam visa-free for stays of up to 45 days. Visa policies may change from time to time depending on nationality and travel regulations.
If you intend to stay longer than the visa exemption period, or if your nationality is not included in the visa-free list, you can apply for an e-visa online.You are also welcome to contact our team for updated visa information and travel assistance before your trip to Vietnam.
Travel insurance is not included in our tour package; however, valid travel insurance is mandatory for all participants joining the tour. Your policy should provide adequate coverage for:
- Emergency medical treatment, hospitalization, and repatriation
- Trip cancellation, delays, or interruptions
- All activities included in your itinerary, including outdoor and adventure excursions
We also recommend checking whether your credit card offers travel insurance coverage and purchasing additional protection if needed to ensure comprehensive coverage throughout your journey.
The official currency in Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). While some hotels and tourist-oriented businesses may accept US dollars or euros, payments are generally preferred in local currency.
Visa and MasterCard are commonly accepted at most hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, and larger establishments, especially in major cities and tourist destinations. However, cash is still widely used for local markets, small shops, and rural areas.
ATMs are easy to find throughout Vietnam, particularly in cities and popular travel destinations. Currency exchange services are available at international airports, banks, hotels, and licensed exchange counters.
Also, please make sure your banknotes are clean and undamaged, as torn, heavily worn, or marked foreign bills may not be accepted for exchange or payment in Vietnam.
Vietnam is a year-round destination, offering diverse weather patterns across its different regions. In general, spring (February to April) and autumn (September to December) are considered the most comfortable times to visit, thanks to pleasant temperatures, lower humidity, and less rainfall.
As Vietnam stretches over 1,600 km from north to south, the climate can vary greatly depending on where you travel:
- Northern Vietnam: Experiences four distinct seasons, with cool and sometimes chilly winters (December to February) and hot, humid summers (May to August).
- Central Vietnam: Usually enjoys warm weather, though the rainy season typically occurs between September and November.
- Southern Vietnam: Has a tropical climate with warm temperatures throughout the year, alongside occasional tropical showers during the rainy season from May to October.
We recommend packing light, comfortable clothing as well as seasonal items suited to the regions included in your itinerary.
International flights are not included in our tour prices, giving you the flexibility to choose the airline and flight schedule that best suit your travel plans and budget. If needed, our travel consultants are happy to assist you in finding the most convenient and competitive flight options.
For international departures, we highly recommend arriving at the airport at least 3 hours before your flight to allow enough time for check-in, immigration procedures, and any unexpected delays or issues that may arise.
If your itinerary includes domestic flights within Vietnam, all flight schedules, airline information, and booking details will be included in your final travel documents before departure.
For a smooth journey, we recommend arriving at the airport at least 2 hours prior to your flight. Please make sure to carry your passport along with your e-ticket or booking reference.
Baggage Allowance: Checked baggage allowance typically ranges from 20kg to 23kg depending on the airline and ticket class, while cabin baggage is generally limited to 7kg per passenger.
Important Notice: Extra baggage fees may apply for your overweight or oversized luggage. We strongly recommend reviewing the baggage policies of your airline in advance, such as Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air, or Bamboo Airways.
Please note that domestic flight schedules may occasionally change due to airline operations or weather conditions. Should there be any updates, our team will inform you as soon as possible.
If your journey includes a connecting domestic flight within Vietnam, please keep the following information in mind upon arrival:
- Collect your checked luggage after landing.
- Complete immigration and customs procedures.
- Proceed to the domestic terminal for your onward flight. At some airports, this may involve a short walk or shuttle transfer between terminals.
- Airport staff are usually available to assist passengers, so feel free to ask for directions or support if needed.
Recommended connection time: at least 2 hours 30 minutes
This allows enough time for immigration clearance, baggage collection, customs procedures, terminal transfers, and possible flight delays.
Practical Tip: At major airports such as Noi Bai International Airport and Tan Son Nhat International Airport, international and domestic terminals may be located in separate buildings. Please follow airport signage carefully and allow sufficient transfer time.

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