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5 hours
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Walk through hidden ethnic villages, explore ancient mud houses, meet local people, and enjoy rare panoramic views of the Nho Que River and China border. A peaceful, authentic experience far from mass tourism
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Bottled water
trekking poles
Entrance fee
Picnic Lunch
Herbal tea with picnic lunch
Guide
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Thien Huong is a 100-year-old Giay ethnic village known for its ancient banyan tree and traditional earthen houses with yin-yang tiled roofs. Nestled in a quiet valley near the Chinese border, the village offers a peaceful walk through stone paths, low fences, and vegetable gardens. Locals here still preserve strong spiritual traditions, with a sacred communal altar used for village-wide ancestral worship. This stop offers insight into Giay culture, unique architecture, and the slow rhythm of daily life in a lesser-visited corner of Dong Van.
Po Lo is a peaceful H’mong village surrounded by limestone mountains and cornfields. As you walk through, you’ll see traditional earthen houses, locals farming or feeding livestock, and children playing. The path passes vegetable gardens, stone fences, and simple daily life scenes. It’s a great place to observe authentic H’mong culture away from tourism. Your guide will share stories about clan life and local customs while you enjoy the quiet rural atmosphere.
Trekking adventure
Duration: 5 hours
picnic lunch/tea
trails
Pickup included
Pickup included
Trekiing
Duration: 5 hours
Picnic lunch/tea
trails
Pickup included
Operated by ToTo Chan Travel-Authentic Hmong Village Hikes