Top 15 Underestimated Places To Visit In Nothern Vietnam

Looking for the "true" Vietnam? Are you interested in exploring a new area of the nation and getting off the well-Instagrammed path? Alternatively, perhaps you want to help local communities and up-and-coming tourist attractions with your tourism money. There are ways to see Vietnam off the usual path, here top 15 underestimated places to visit in Northern Vietnam.

Read more: Travel Guide to Northern Vietnam 2023-2024

HA GIANG

You often hear Ha Giang referred to as Vietnam's "last frontier" because up until the 1970s, it was all but cut off from the rest of the nation. With China, the province's northern region forms a natural land border that is highlighted by the magnificent Dong Van Karst Plateau, deep ravines, and towering mountains.

The Dong Van Loop, a winding route that takes motorbike riders through some of Vietnam's most stunning scenery, is the standard route for navigating Ha Giang. The greatest hiking Vietnam (or anyplace else in Southeast Asia, for that matter) has to offer may be enjoyed by stopping off in communities.

Top 15 Underestimated Places To Visit In Nothern Vietnam
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Y TY

Y Ty, which is situated in the isolated Bat Xat District, may eventually replace crowded Sapa as another option. Due to its high altitude, the region offers possibilities to "chasing the clouds," a favorite Vietnamese past time that entails taking pictures on foggy mornings. It also contains beautiful scenery and lovely hamlets.
These initiatives go hand in hand with a legal program that seeks to protect the land rights of ethnic minority people, a crucial goal that deserves support in this region of Northern Vietnam.

DA BAC

Three localities in Hoa Binh Province's Da Bac District banded together a few years ago to promote tourism in their towns. Their endeavor, Da Bac Community-Based Tourism, serves as the ideal illustration of how alternative tourism might prosper.

Homestays, wonderful home-cooked meals, hikes, water sports (two of the villages have access to the Da Bac River and lake), and cultural activities are all available to visitors to Da Bac. Alternately, you may be like me and immerse yourself in a wooden tub of heating water and herbs. An old Red Dao herbal medicine known as the bathing ritual is thought to promote circulation and overall health.
Vietnam is typically associated with coffee. However, it was a country that drank tea before to French colonization. Vietnamese green tea is mostly grown in Thai Nguyen Province, which is located just north of Hanoi and is the center of the nation's tea production. All across Hanoi and Northern Vietnam, you may find packets of loose leaf with the name of the province.
Top 15 Underestimated Places To Visit In Nothern Vietnam
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THAI NGUYEN

Thai Nguyen city, which is a small urban region, is next to a number of privately held tea plantations. Before taking visitors across the fields to observe the pickers at work, owners invite them to sit down for a tea sampling.

The interesting Thai Hai Tay Ethnic Village and the Museum of the Cultures of Vietnam's Ethnic Groups are both located in Thai Nguyen.

PU LUONG

I think Pu Luong is the most unpolluted area of land I came seen while visiting Vietnam. The 17 or so acre area, which has been protected since 1999, is prized for its flora and animals.
Within the park's limits, a number of ethnic Thai and Muong villages live essentially traditional lives. Building the magnificent bamboo water wheels for which Pu Luong is renowned is one of their endeavors. These beautiful constructions collect water from low-lying streams and filter it via a network of bamboo pipes before distributing it to the rice fields. To truly appreciate it, you must see it.

Pu Luong is the kind of scene that Vietnam dreams are made of: ancient technology set against pristine forest, lush farmland, and thatched-roof hamlets.

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