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Hanoi - Yen Bai - Nghia Lo - Tu Le - Mu Cang Chai |
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Along the way you can see thick forests cover high mountains.
Spending about 4 hours walking through a narrow and long valley, we meet three
tribal setting their villages in different ways which reveal their traditional
customs and living style: The Thai occupy the low land almost at bottom of
valleys, near river or streams from which they build up water wheels for
transfer water to rice paddies. | |
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Hanoi - Nghia Lo - Tu Le - Mu Cang Chai - Than Uyen - Sapa |
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Run over the Khau Pha pass (one of the four greatest passes in
Northern Vietnam with 40km many fomu cang chai.jpgg in the cold days). The ride
is on some of the most scenic roads which offer a lot of stops for picturing.
We’ll cross Tu Le and Mu Cang Chai, the two remote lands of Yen Bai province
where the black H’mong, Dzao and Thai people. | |
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Hanoi - Thac Ba - Muong Lo - Mu Cang Chai |
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We have lunch in Muong Lo and then continue to drive along the
mountainous road with spectacular scenery along the way. Stop at Nga Ba Kim for
a short break after hours on the bus. Start trekking until you reach villages of
Thai and H’mong ethnic minorities. Stunning landscapes full of terraced rice
fields, mountains, clouds and wooden stilt houses, make up a heaven of peace and
simple happiness. | |
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Mu Cang Chai
Vietnam Adventure Tours - Northwest Vietnam Travel |
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