3- MONTH JOURNEYS-HA NOI-SAPA-HA GIANG
From Hanoi, you may easily go to the northern area of Vietnam to see places like Ha Long Bay, Yen Tu, Sapa, Ha Giang, Ninh Binh, and so on. Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, is known for its magnificent architecture and diverse culture, which draws elements from Southeast Asia, China, and Europe. The lively Old Quarter is the city core, and the small streets are known as “rows.” There are several little temples, historic residences, and street food options.
Visitors may also quickly understand the capital’s epic past, which is outlined on the yellow walls of temples, feudal structures, and several museums spread around the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long. Furthermore, the culture of the Hanoi people captivates many travelers from all over the world. Since Hanoi is known for its complex handcraft goods in craft villages such as Bat Trang pottery, Ngu Xa bronze casting, and Yen Thai village, as well as wonderful food and a variety of cultural festivals throughout the year.
Hanoi is one of the three cities in Vietnam with the most festivals. Festivals in Hanoi, like in other parts of the country, are often held in the spring. Festivals are organized to honor historical heroes like as Saint Giong, Quang Trung, Hai Ba Trung, An Duong Vuong, and others. Unique folk games are also arranged during several events, such as festivals. Trieu Khuc, a traditional kite celebration, along with others.
The Saint Giong festival, held every year on the 9th day of the 4th lunar month (also known as the Phu Dong village festival, Gia Lam), is one of the largest in the Northern area. The festival’s origins may be traced back to a narrative about a hero named Saint Giong, who is one of the four immortal heroes in Vietnamese folklore. Using the term “Thang Long City,” Hanoi is increasingly pushing plans to increase domestic tourism and welcome people from all over the globe to a civilisation with thousands of years of history. Hanoi is still the pride of the entire country.
SAPA
Sapa is located in northwest Vietnam and has an area of approximately 678.6 km2. It is home to primarily the Hmong, Dao, Tai, Jiai, Sapho, Kinh, and Chinese ethnic groups. Sapa is a country of modesty and tranquillity, but it hides many natural wonders. Sapa’s natural scenery is combined with people’s creativity, as well as the mountainous terrain and the green of the forest, to create many scenes and regions with poetic hues, similar to a picture with a harmonious composition, surrounded by drifting clouds. Sapa city is like a magical foggy city, transporting tourists to a fairyland. In the meantime, you can see the Sapa Heaven’ Gate, Hoang A Tuong Palace, Fansipan Legend, Muong Hoa valley, Silver waterfall, etc.
Cuisine: Besides the beautiful scenery of the majestic Hoang Lien Son mountain range and the majestic Fansipan mountain range, Sapa cuisine is also an attractive tourist attraction. Coming here, you will have the opportunity to experience special delicacies: Thang Co, men men, armpit pig, bitter bamboo shoot spring rolls, buffalo meat upstairs kitchen, páu plâu round sticky rice cake, páu pò cừ, etc.
HA GIANG
Ha Giang has long been known for its majestic natural scenery, picturesque terraced fields, and poetic triangular floral fields,… all of which can be found in Ha Giang. The northernmost portion of Vietnam, with Cao Bang to the east and Yen Bai – Lao Cao to the west. It is bounded to the south by Tuyen Quang and to the north by China. The province’s capital, Ha Giang, is about 320 kilometres from Hanoi. Ha Giang’s allure stems from its stunning natural scenery, which includes many attractions such as Ma Pi Leng peak, Tu San gorge, and Quan Ba twin mountains. As a result, despite its rugged topography, Ha Giang continues to draw a large number of tourists. Ha Giang has terrific attractions in addition to typical monuments: border landmarks, Dong Van stone plateau, and Quan Ba Heaven Gate, etc. Ha Giang food is as distinctive as the city itself: steamed rolled egg pancake, black chicken hot pot, grilled moss, and so on.
Your three month program in the North will include two journeys to Laos and Thailand organized by Life Balance Go.