Destination

Cao Bang

Wilderness of UNESCO’s Global Geopark

Ideal conquest point for true adventurers

Despite receiving attention and exploration for a long time, transport remains as a culprit making this land challenging. As a result, Cao Bang keeps its pristine beauty and mystery, both in nature and culture. At DCT Responsible Travel, we will help you fill this gap with a private car, convenient and easy for you throughout your exploration journey.

With over 200 historical & cultural sites and scenic landscapes, Cao Bang has been recognized as a Global Geopark by UNESCO, with must-visit landmarks such as the God’s Eye Mountain, Canh Cao Collapse, Hạ Lang grass hills, Ngườm Ngao cave, Phjia Oac panorama. Especially, it embraces one of the four most beautiful border waterfalls in the world, located on the Vietnam-China border – Ban Gioc Waterfall. Additionally, situated in the Northeast mountainous region of Vietnam, Cao Bang facilitates to expansion of your journey to other anticipated destinations such as Ha Giang, Ba Be Lake, Thac Ba Lake,… This land is considered the birthplace of the Vietnamese Revolution, associated with the resistance against the French from 1941 to 1945, leaving historical traces in the Pac Bo national relic site.

This pristine land also embraces the authentic cultural values of Vietnamese ethnic groups such as Tay, Nung, Lo Lo, Dzao Tien,… along with traditional craft villages integral to their lives such as incense making, knife making, weaving,… Deep within these villages, you will savor the distinctive and renowned cuisine such as bánh cuốn (rolled rice pancakes), pẻng rày, lợn sữa quay (roasted suckling pig), vịt quay 7 vị (seven-flavored roasted duck), phở chua (sour phở), phù nòong, sương sáo (grass jelly), hạt dẻ Trung Khanh (Trung Khanh chestnuts),…

BEST TIME

September - April

LOCATION

5.5 hours (from Hanoi)

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE

Summer: 25°C - 28°C
Winter: 14°C-18°C

IDEAL DURATION

3-4 day trip

Cao Bang tour packages

Recognized as a Global Geopark by UNESCO, Cao Bang harbors a wealth beauty of nature, culture, and history that remains largely unexplored by travelers. Especially, this is a fantastic destination for trekking to discover the majesty of Northeast Vietnam! Let’s take a look at our tour and find your destiny!

3 days 2 nights

Cao Bang – Exploring, trekking, wild swimming

Northeast Vietnam
Private tour
6,350,000 VNĐ
Enjoy the picturesque scenery of Cao Bang

4 Days 3 Nights

Cao Bang – Explore the pristine Far Northeast

Northeast Vietnam
Private tour
7,255,000 VNĐ

Highlight experiences

Beyond Ban Gioc Waterfall, worldwide famous as one of the most beautiful border waterfalls, Cao Bang also boasts diverse natural landscapes, from mountains, vast valleys, grassy hills, and various historical sites. Delve deeper into this region, and you’ll be captivated by the vibrant ethnic communities, authentic lifestyles, traditional handicrafts, and incredible cuisine! See more below!

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