Huyen Ba Be is a stunning administrative division located in Vietnam, renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, including the largest natural lake in Vietnam, Ba Be Lake. The area is rich in biodiversity and offers a unique glimpse into the culture of the indigenous Tay ethnic group, making it a significant cultural and natural heritage site. Visitors can explore the lush forests, picturesque waterfalls, and vibrant local markets, contributing to its charm as a top tourist destination.

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Multi-Day Tours

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7 days
A 7 days of the best of North Vietnam tour gives you a great chance to explore all popular tourist destinations of the North Vietnam. Joining in this tour, you will definitely come to explore the charming beauty of the...
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2 days
This 2-day tour helps you to explore the mystical lake and hill tribe villages of Ba Be, a place where you can see some of the most wonderful landscapes in Vietnam. Joining this tour, you can experience the warm friendliness...
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4 days
The best activity to explore Ba Be national park is trekking, the best way to discover Ba Be Lake is seeing the landscapes on the lake by boat
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5 days
A great road will show you how majestic the nature of Vietnam is!
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11 days
From the lowlands of Tonkin to the wild and remote province of Ha Giang, this Motorbiking Adventure itinerary passes through the country’s diverse ethnic cultures. Lakes, rivers, jungles, rice fields and dizzying mountain heights. Mr Linh's Adventures pro
$2,369
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3 days
This tour will take you from the vast lakes and chalky karsts of Ba Be National Park to the wild and rugged landscapes of Cao Bang to visit the spectacular Ban Gioc waterfall.
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4 days
This adventure trek takes you into the remote jungle on the western side of Ba Be National Park.
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5 days
This tour will take you to some of the most incredible sites in Northern Vietnam, a wild and beautiful region full of limestone peaks, black granite needles (the locals call them “stone forests”), dizzying canyons and limitless panoramas
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