Is Ha Giang in November truly as stunning as the rumors suggest? 🏞 👩❤️👨
As the ones who love to discover things on our own, we decided to travel independently without booking a tour even though it was the first time my friend and I visited Ha Giang
We were only able to visit some of the locations listed below because there were clouds and light rain on the day we came, along with unpredictable weather.
Day 1:
- Morning: Departed for Quan Ba Heaven Gate, Lonely Tree, Tham Ma Slope- Noon: Buckwheat flower garden, Pao's House
- Afternoon: Stopped in Lo Lo Chai village for a rest
Day 2: - Morning: Savored Northern Coffee and visited Lo Lo village - Noon: Made our way to Ma Pi Leng Pass - Afternoon: Stopped at H'Mong Pa Vi Village - Amazing Meo Vac Day 3: - Morning: Uncovered Nho Que River - Noon - Afternoon: Returned to Ha Giang by motorbike after checking out at Meo Vac. Brought the trip to an end. 🔥Be aware that Ha Giang is experiencing its busiest time of year. - It is best to leave early to avoid crowds and ensure that your photography is comfortable. - Clothes must be adaptable because the weather can be erratic and can be both hot and chilly in certain places. - You ought to plan a particular route. What happens if you get too carried away with taking pictures and return later than expected? The terrain is rugged and mountainous, and darkness will fall shortly. Incredibly risky! - The Ha Giang route has many sections under repair, so it should be updated regularly for appropriate travel. --- Translation from Ngan Bella's post
Day 1:
- Morning: Departed for Quan Ba Heaven Gate, Lonely Tree, Tham Ma Slope- Noon: Buckwheat flower garden, Pao's House
- Afternoon: Stopped in Lo Lo Chai village for a rest
Day 2: - Morning: Savored Northern Coffee and visited Lo Lo village - Noon: Made our way to Ma Pi Leng Pass - Afternoon: Stopped at H'Mong Pa Vi Village - Amazing Meo Vac Day 3: - Morning: Uncovered Nho Que River - Noon - Afternoon: Returned to Ha Giang by motorbike after checking out at Meo Vac. Brought the trip to an end. 🔥Be aware that Ha Giang is experiencing its busiest time of year. - It is best to leave early to avoid crowds and ensure that your photography is comfortable. - Clothes must be adaptable because the weather can be erratic and can be both hot and chilly in certain places. - You ought to plan a particular route. What happens if you get too carried away with taking pictures and return later than expected? The terrain is rugged and mountainous, and darkness will fall shortly. Incredibly risky! - The Ha Giang route has many sections under repair, so it should be updated regularly for appropriate travel. --- Translation from Ngan Bella's post
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