Ha Giang is considered the top province in Vietnam, bordered by Cao Bang to the East, Yen Bai and Lao Cai to the West, Tuyen Quang to the South, and China to the North. The roads in Ha Giang can be challenging, but the stunning views of the plateau help you relax and forget the stress.
The climate in Ha Giang is colder than neighboring areas due to its high mountains, with temperatures averaging around 21-23 degrees Celsius annually. The region experiences high humidity and heavy rainfall throughout the year.
When is best time to visit Ha Giang?
You can visit Ha Giang at any time, but many prefer the fall months for the golden rice fields and blooming flowers. Spring brings beautiful blossoms, while May showcases sparkling fields during the flood season. June and July offer lush greenery, despite occasional summer rains.
For accommodation:
Our trips revolve around these events. Since hotels in the area are basic, we offer excellent homestay options for a full local experience.
Ha Giang is perfect for those interested in learning about minority cultures, exploring local markets, textiles, enjoying stunning scenery, and capturing wonderful photographs.
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