Located in Dam Thuy Commune, Trung Khanh District, Cao Bang Province, Ban Gioc Waterfall is considered as the largest one in Southeast Asia and the world’s fourth largest cross-border natural falls. The fall comprises high fall and low fall with 100m in width, 60m in height and 60m in deepth; in which the high fall […]
In the article’s introduction, the author described that waterfalls have been an awe-inspiring sight ever since the first man walked down river, peered over the edge, and then wildly exclaimed to his tribe-bro “I think we can jump off of this!”. “Trickling majestically down the rocks, Ban Gioc waterfall only drops a measly 98ft, but […]
Trekkers can go to Cao Bang by air starting from Hanoi and then getting buses to the province within five hours. Among the list are terraced paddy fields Banaue in the Philippines, Rinjani volcano and Lombok Island in Indonesia, Gunung Mulu National Park in Borneo, and Chiang Mai in Thailand. Here are some photos: […]
The far northern reaches of Vietnam are quite different from the rest of the country and expose a landscape of limestone pinnacles, granite outcrops and rice fields clinging to mountain verges creating spectacular sceneries. The slower pace of life in this region is a necessity to overcome the hard terrain, with hilltribes working hard to provide for daily needs.