Trekking routes across the Karst plateau of Dong Van Town, situated in northeast Ha Giang Province, have become increasingly popular since being recognized as part of the Global Network of National Geoparks (GGN) in 2010. Dong Van-based Karst Plateau Travel offers amazing trekking routes between the rocky town, ethnic Mong villages in Ma Le and Thien Huong as well as up to the Ma Pi Leng mountain pass.
The 18km route from Ma Le to
Thien Huong has become known as the valley of rocks due to its spectacular
natural appearance. As per schedule, tourists are taken to Ma Le Village, 5km
from central Dong Van, via van before embarking on a full-day tour.
"The trip is amazing. The
landscape and natural conditions across the 1,600m above sea level area has
lured many travelers," said Karst Plateau travel agent Hoang Anh Tuan.
"The wild routes offer the perfect conditions for memorable experiences
such as barbecues," he said. Tuan added that tour groups are always
accompanied by local Mong guides to avoid people getting lost.
Tourists are additionally
provided with sticks and jungle-knives to help them make their way through
dense undergrowth. Ta Lang Village, home to the hospitable Giay and Tay ethnic
groups, is the first stop.
"Because tourists often
can't speak their language, the hosts may refuse to welcome them into their
homes. That's where we as guides come in handy," said local guide Li Thanh
Hong.
"We always prepare lunch
near the Nho Que river-bank while often buying either goat or chicken meat for
barbeque parties in the jungle," Hong added.
"It's like a wild life
lunch. Local guides often teach tourists how to catch fish by hand," said
tour guide Luc Thi Thuy. She added that fish is mostly grilled alongside moss
while chicken is coated with clay before being placed on the fire.
Vertical limit: The route is very
tough and challenging, and the mountain pathways are almost vertical in
places. Ban Mo Village is another
favourite stop over for lunch with visitors seated on stone slabs in the middle
of the Nho Que River in the dry season. The last and final trek of the day,
running 7km uphill from the river-bank to the top of the Ma Pi Leng mountain
pass, takes a challenging two hours.
"The route is very tough,
but also very interesting. The mountain pathways are almost vertical,"
said Anh Tuan, who designed the route two years ago.
"When you reach the top, the
river looks like a silk thread cutting through the deep valley." The tour
reaches its end on top of the Ma Pi Leng mountain pass from where tourists are
taken back to Dong Van Town to while away the afternoon in exploration. Tour
operators offer packages from US$100 for groups of four, which includes
transportation from Ha Noi to Dong Van Town.
Karst Plateau also provides
trekking tours via Tam Son Town in Quan Ba District as well as in the districts
of Yen Minh and Meo Vac. Tourists always benefit from exploring the UNESCO
recognised town as a member of the Global Network of National Geoparks. The town's
main market day falls on Sundays while it lights up with lanterns on Saturday
nights. Dong Van Town is a definite must on the tourist radar due to its
spectacular natural surroundings and its well preserved cultural and ethnic
heritage.
This article is written by Lan
Nguyen, from Travel agent in Vietnam. For original article and more information
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