North Vietnam tourist attractions: three most amazing mountain destinations

The 3 destinations often come up in travelers’ minds when they dream to a trip to Vietnam: Hanoi, Halong, Hue, Hoi An, and Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnam has stunning mountain ranges as well, so it’s not just about cities and beaches. In actuality, North Vietnam’s large hilly region makes up one-third of the nation’s entire land area. Here, you can venture on thrilling adventures while admiring magnificent, steep mountains or see the real cultures of diverse ethnic groups away from the throng. There are many options, but in case you wish to organize a vacation to North Vietnam, here is our selection of the best 3 mountain locations.

  1. Sapa

Sapa is a town in Lao Cai province, Vietnam. It is home of astonishing landscapes of mountains, forest, ethnic villages and rice terrace fields. Nature’s Creator bestowed on Sapa a landscape picture. That is both romantic and majestic, with ridiculous ranges of clouds waiting for the wind, terraced fields to see, watching the standing pine trees, silently witnessing stories from Indochina in the heart of the town…

How to get there?

Sapa town is only 38km from Lao Cai city and 376 km from Hanoi. You can choose to move by train with variety of chairs: soft chairs, hard chairs, air-conditional beds… or you can catch sleeping local bus to save time.

Special things you to do in Sapa:

  • Visit Cat Cat village:

Cat Cat Village is located on the Muong Hoa Valley, this is the village of the H’Mong hill tribe. Cat Cat village was formed in the middle of the 19th century by H’mong people. They live in wooden houses on mountain slopes. Near their settlement, they grow rice and corn on terraced fields. The trail from Sapa town downhill to the village is a nice pleasant walk through the houses and fields. The women in the village retain quite a lot of traditional crafts like cotton, linen and cloth weaving. The walking loop through the village is about 5 km with steps and can be done by everyone. During the walk, you can visit local houses and learn about their culture. There’s also a nice waterfall on the walk next to a central hydropower plant built by French a century ago. There’s a cultural show that happens twice a day.

  • Enjoy terrace fields and shoot photograph:

There are many villages to experience and shoot wonderful photos such as Lao Chai, Ta Van, Ta Phin, Y Ty, etc

Local ethnic people here often grow rice and establish next terrace rice fields from the foot to nearly top mountains. It is from generations to generations without selling because these are the most valuable for them.

  • Visit silver waterfall.

Silver waterfall is about 12km from Sapa town center. It is one of the place for discover its beautiful waterfall. Like a white dragon looking down from the sky. It’s easy to travel to this fall by motorbike or car with 30 minutes.

  • Ham Rong Mountain:

Located in the center of Sapa town, behind Sapa stone church. This mountain is one of the few mountains in Vietnam with clear visual elements, like dragon head fades in white clouds.

The mountain is 1800 meters above the town of Sapa, and its bottom was turned into a public park. Ham Rong park is essentially a long cobblestone walkway to the top of Ham Rong Mountain, with beautiful landscaped gardens.

– Starting from the stone steps and follow the winding path, to halfway up Ham Rong mountain, you will come orchid garden with about 400 species, each species with each beauty, together blooming.

– Next is a colorful flower garden with: hydrangeas, gladiolus, azaleas… If you come to Sapa in the spring, you also can see the beautiful flowers of peach, plum, pear on Ham Rong Mountain.

– And next is a mini museum where displays objects of some Northwest ethnic minorities. Here you can enjoy attractive cultural shows such as ethnic trumpet, folk dance, flute… by H’Mong, Dao, Sa Pho people performances.

– Then is a unique rock garden has thousand of stone columns, with a lot of shapes like a small rock forest. The locals often say: up Ham Rong mountain to speak to rock and clouds.

– Reach the top of Ham Rong mountain, you can leisurely walk in the clouds, watching the panoramic view of misty Sapa and the surrounding nature including majestic Fansipan mountain.

  • Cable Car Trip Fansipan, roof of Indochina

For those who are incapable to take the pressure of hiking sideways on mountainous terrain, a cable car ride on Fanxipan Road would permit you to get glimpses of some terraced rice fields and pretty mountain countryside. Fanxipan Road is a long twisting road with a steep incline located in the hub of town. After the long row of shops, the view of mountains and valleys with some rice terraces becomes noticeable.

2. Hà Giang

About 400 kilometers northwest of Hanoi, is the province of Ha Giang. The majestic mountains are Ha Giang’s most well-known attraction, similar to Sapa. This mysterious province is a display of stunning topography, calcareous cliffs, flowing rivers, etc.

In addition to its stunning environment, Ha Giang is home to numerous different ethnic minority groups, including the Hmong, Tay, Dao, and Nung. Because of this, Ha Giang is an intriguing place where travelers can easily reach the most authentic and rustic features of Vietnam in addition to an attractive landscape.

How to get there?

The distance from Hanoi to Ha Giang is about 300 km. You can catch sleeping bus from Hanoi, the car takes about 6 to 7 hours to Ha Giang.

Special things you to do in Ha Giang:

  • Dong Van highland

Dong Van district is a high-border region of Ha Giang. 1,000 m above the sea surface, terrain is composed of mostly mountain rocks. The district is only 146 km from Ha Giang town but transportation is very difficult. In winter temperatures sometime drop to 1oC and in summer hottest time is just around 24oC, it is foggy throughout the year

Dong Van has the extreme point of North Vietnam in Lung Cu. It is said that if not on Lung Cu, it has not yet considered to be in Dong Van, Lung Cu is reckon as the “rooftops of Viet Nam” where one turn their face down to touch earth and turn up to touch heaven”.

  • Lung Cu Flagpole

The Lung Cu flagpole, marking the country’s extreme north, is a popular tourist destination that inspires a deep sense of pride in Vietnamese. From a distance, Lung Cu is a spectacular sight with the view dominated by giant boulders and the national flag flying above Dragon Mountain, all set to the backdrop of magnificent forests.

  • Nho Que River

Starting at the height of 1.200m above sea level, the Nho Que river section in Vietnam goes through a spectacular landscape, rushing down steep slopes, 18,7 percent at times, passing deep gorges between cloud covered mountains, rumbling down high falls, and winding tortuously in lush valley between terraced paddies. Describing the Nho Que river by the adjectives such are: Wild, majestic, and picturesque.

3. Mai Chau

Mai Chau district in Hoa Binh province is only a 3-hour drive from Hanoi along National Highway No 6. After crossing Cun gradient and Quy Hau gradient to Thung Khe Pass, Mai Chau district appears before the eyes.

How to get there?

You can catch normal bus or shuttle bus to Mai Chau from Hanoi.

Special things you to do in Mai Chau:

  • Thung Khe Pass

Before entering Mai Chau, you will through Thung Khe Pass. Stopping here to see the beautiful scenery of Mai Chau from a distance like a picture with many colours and take some unique photos on the white hill. Like the Northern European hill of Mai Chau. Come here you are like stepping into the European landscape with white space of Rocky Mountains and fog covered.

  • Thung Nai port

About 20km from the centre of Hoa Binh city, Thung Nai is considered as “Ha Long on land”. The beauty of Thung Nai is the combination of Da River and majestic mountains, suitable for fun short weekends. Coming to Thung Nai, you will be rowing boat watching Da River, participating in Thac Bo Floating Market, visiting Ba Chua Thac Bo Temple.

  • Mo Luong cave

Located inside Phu Kha Mountain, Mo Luong Cave is the most famous cave to explore when visiting Mai Chau. The most famous cave is Mo Luong cave which is a natural cave in the limestone blocks with magnificent stalactites. It also retains 2 entrances overlooking stretching paddy fields and villages in the valley. And tourists can explore it easily to find the strange feeling aside from a immense green paddies. Tourists will go hiking to access those cave as well as marvel stunning scenery.

BEST TIME TO VISIT SAPA

As the most popular and well-known tourist attraction in Lao Cai Province, Sapa is a frontier township and the administrative center of Sapa District. It is considered to be the most beautiful place in Vietnam’s northwest.

PERFECT SEASON TO VISIT SAPA

The weather in Sapa is well-balanced throughout most of the year. The seasons are divided into the Dry Season (October – April) and Monsoon Season (May – September). When the humidity is low and the temperatures are generally warm, March through May is the best season to visit Sapa. Although it does rain occasionally throughout the year, the monsoon season sees the most precipitation.

March to May – season of flowers in Sapa

Tarraced fields in Sapa

The air becomes much drier at this time. The sky is covered with so many clouds that you can almost touch them from your room window. It would also be the greatest time to visit if you prefer terraced fields when they are green, this would be the best time for you to visit Sapa. This is the time when trees start to blossom, you will find yourself getting lost in the beauty of this heavenly place.

September to November

Between September and at the beginning of November, rice is ripe, the entire town takes on a new hue, a dazzling yellow that covers the hills. Typically, this is the most popular time of day for visitors to Sapa. You should visit in the middle or end of September, though, as it won’t be as picturesque in October because so many fields will have been harvested by then.

December to February – Winter in Sapa

In winter, the weather in Sapa is very cold, wet, drizzle and foggy. It seems to be colder than other places in the North of Vietnam. But traveling to Sapa in the winter must be an incredible experience. The whole town will be covered with fog under the low temperature and snow.

Vietnam Quick Information

At a glance:

Vietnam is a Southeast Asian country known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities. Hanoi, the capital, pays homage to the nation’s iconic Communist-era leader, Ho Chi Minh, via a huge marble mausoleum. Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) has French colonial landmarks, plus Vietnamese War history museums and the Cu Chi tunnels, used by Viet Cong soldiers. Given its historic past, Vietnam is a country that offers a unique perspective for travelers. Blessed with an insanely diverse landscape, you could be sliding down sand dunes in the morning, taking a stroll by the beach by noon and walking around a UNESCO heritage town by afternoon.

Population: The current population of Vietnam is 98,962,189 based on projections of the latest United Nations data. The UN estimates the July 1, 2022 population at 98,953,541 according to the World Population Review updated by Jul, 2022.

Currency: The official currency in Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong (VND), although in some places, USD is also accepted. Credit cards are available when you are in restaurant or hotel or shopping mall.

Electricity Socket: 220V AC electricity. Power outlets are often compatible with either the standard US plug or the European one as well. To avoid the hassle of having to buy new adaptors for everywhere you go, you should prepare in advance.

Visa: After the lock down due to Covid 19, Immigration policy has changed a lot in which there are only 80 countries allowed to apply for Evisa to enter Vietnam, some can enter Vietnam without Visa as below:

Visa-free for 30 daysLaos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Kyrgyzstan

Visa-free for 21 days: The Philippines

Visa-free for 15 daysBelarus, Japan, South Korea, Denmark, Russia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, The UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain

Visa-free for 14 days: Brunei, Myanmar

There are 80 countries that allowed to do Evisa to enter Vietnam, please click here: https://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn/documents/20181/117155/Vietnam-Evisa-nation-list.pdf/21e0f88f-d8a0-48b8-bfdb-a0f82b0853e2

If you need to apply for an E-visa, you will a valid passport(at least 6 month valid), 1 straight photo (4*6cm) and you can arrange within 3-5 working day to complete it. However, as visa regulations change all the time, make sure you consult the government’s website to get an accurate idea on the regulations.

Safety: Generally speaking, Vietnam is a pretty safe country to travel to. Although there are a few scams to watch out for, the most common accident that happens is motorbike related. While driving a motorbike in Vietnam is something that we recommend you do, make sure that you have the proper licence from your home country. Most travel insurance policies won’t cover you otherwise.

Language: In larger cities like Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi, heaps of people speak a decent level of English making it a relatively easy place to travel. However, as with most places, as soon as you venture towards smaller towns and mountainous regions, the level of English drops. With this in mind, having a good grasp of a few basic Vietnamese words can go a long way. Words like petrol, hotel, and bathroom are definitely high up there on the list of must-know words.

Vietnam Climate and Weather

All the countries of Southeast Asia are subject to monsoon climate in which Laos and Cambodia have similar climate to the South of Vietnam, where it is warm and a little bit hot all year around. But the North of Vietnam experience a winter when it can be dropped up to -2 degree. In general, South, Central and North of Vietnam have different climate conditions.

Vietnam is known as 3/4 of water and a long coastline of 3000 km so its climate is varied significantly from North to South in which Northern’s temperature is around 10 degree when winter comes. But the Southern and Central is hot almost all the year.

In the North of Vietnam, the rainy season is about 5 months from Mid May to September. In other two regions, it ends in November, but the central will be affected most by the rainfall and rains may last for days while it is only short downpours in the South.

In general, there is no bad season in Vietnam thanks to its diverse, Everything ultimately depends on your interest to travel with cooler or warmer or will experience both.

Essential Guide to plan Your Dream Trip to Vietnam

Planning a trip to Vietnam anytime soon but unsure how to start? Apart from being the land of Pho, crazy motorbike driving, and beautiful sights, Vietnam has so much to offer. With a landscape that’s insanely varied, you can be cruising on a mountain top, sliding down some sand dunes, or relaxing by a beach along the coastline. So, how exactly do you begin planning a trip to Vietnam? Here are a few of our tips to make the most out of this country.

Visas in Vietnam: Everything You Need to Know

Compared to other countries in Southeast Asia, Vietnam changes its policies all the time so best to check with the proper government agencies as I cannot guarantee  the accuracy of any of the information. As of August 2016, the following countries can get a free visa for the prescribed number of days. If you wish to stay longer, you will have to apply for a visa beforehand.

Visa-free for 30 days: Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Kyrgyzstan

Visa-free for 21 days: The Philippines

Visa-free for 15 days: Belarus, Japan, South Korea, Denmark, Russia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, The UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain

Visa-free for 14 days: Brunei, Myanmar

There are 80 countries that allowed to do EVisa to enter Vietnam, please click here: https://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn/documents/20181/117155/Vietnam-Evisa-nation-list.pdf/21e0f88f-d8a0-48b8-bfdb-a0f82b0853e2

If you need to apply for an E-visa, you will a valid passport(at least 6 month valid), 1 straight photo (4*6cm) and you can arrange within 3-5 working day to complete it.

Travel Insurance

Obviously not required but we recommend it. Most people travel Vietnam by motorbike or experience being on a bike at some point, so travel insurance is generally a very good idea. Like a lot of travel resource sites, we personally recommend World Nomads. The different insurance packages they offer are unbeatable when it comes to covering adventure activities.

At this stage, to enter Vietnam, travelers must have a travel insurance that covers all Covid relations at minimum of 10.000 USD when you are overseas.

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