Hà Giang is a province in northern Vietnam, bordering China. It's known for its forested limestone and granite mountains. The laid-back provincial capital, also called Hà Giang, sits on the Lô river. North of the capital, the Quản Bạ Valley has green hills and caves, and is the location of the Quản Bạ pass, also known as Heaven's Gate for its panoramic views over terraced rice fields below.
Nestled in the far north of Vietnam, Ha Giang Province beckons to intrepid travelers with its untamed landscapes and vibrant ethnic cultures. This concise guide unveils the beauty and adventure that await you in Ha Giang, from its dramatic mountain passes and terraced fields to its rich tapestry of hill tribe traditions. Discover the essentials for an unforgettable journey through this remote gem in northern Vietnam.