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Da Bac Discovery trek and tour

Package Details
Destination: Hanoi, Hanoi, Vietnam
Duration: 3 days
Price: $242.06
Details & Booking at viator.com
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Take a step off the beaten tourist path of Vietnam. Hoa Binh Province is still relatively untouched by the outside world. With possibly, some of the most beautiful scenery in the country, best described as an “in-land Ha Long”.

Just three hours from Hanoi, visitors are amazed at the stunning landscape, the clean air and the fresh water where you can go for a swim and just relax.

Visitors will see incredible landscape and visit ethnic minority village with 300 year-old as Sung village and enjoy outdoor activities, including biking, kayaking, rafting on the biggest man-made reservoir in Vietnam.

It's the perfect weekend getaway from Hanoi, and a treasured spot that the local know, but the tourists are yet to discover.

Itinerary

Start from Hanoi, tourists set off to Da Bac District, Hoa Binh Province where is still relatively untouched by the outside world. With possibly, some of the most beautiful scenery in the country, best described as an “in-land Ha Long”. Visitors will visit ethnic minority village with 300 year-old as Sung village and enjoy outdoor activities, including biking, kayaking, rafting on the biggest man-made reservoir in Vietnam.

Day 1 - Hanoi to Sung village

On arrival guest will have lunch before exploring Sung village and the amazing Sung cave. Guests will witness the Dao tradition of brocade. Fabrics are dyed using naturally derived colours, and intricately designed and embroidered by hand.

Day 2 - Sung to Mo Hem village

On the second day after breakfast, guests will trek 9km to Mo Hem village to catch the boat. This village is home of Muong people. Here guests will visit a fish farm and take part in outdoor activities, including swimming, kayaking and rafting. The day end with an arts performance.

Day 3

After breakfast, guests will cruise down the Da River to Thung Nai where they will catch their private transport back to Hanoi.