Today, embark on one of the most scenic and culturally rich journeys in Vietnam’s far north, traveling from Bao Lac to Meo Vac, Ma Pi Leng Pass, and Dong Van — the heart of Ha Giang province. This untouched region stuns visitors with its limestone peaks, black granite ridges (known locally as “stone forests”), deep canyons, and awe-inspiring panoramas.
After breakfast, head toward Meo Vac, where, if it’s a Sunday, you’ll witness the vibrant energy of the Meo Vac Market — the largest and most colorful in the province. This is where ethnic minorities, including the Black Hmong, Tay, Dao, and others, gather in traditional attire to trade livestock, handicrafts, textiles, and produce. The market is not just for commerce — it’s a weekly cultural celebration filled with laughter, vibrant fabrics, homemade corn wine, and joyful chatter. Children play around jewelry stalls while adults socialize over drinks — even in the early morning hours.
From Meo Vac, drive along the jaw-dropping Ma Pi Leng Pass, hailed as Vietnam’s most spectacular mountain road. Winding above the emerald Nho Que River, this legendary stretch of the QL4C “Happiness Road” offers unmatched views of towering cliffs and sweeping valleys.
Continue to Dong Van, where a visit to the Dong Van Old Quarter reveals a historic village with preserved stone houses and a timeless mountain-town charm. If time permits, consider extending the adventure to the Lung Cu Flag Tower, a patriotic symbol located at the northernmost tip of Vietnam near the Chinese border.
Overnight in Dong Van.