Ba Be itself is actually three smaller lakes joined together – Pe Lam, Pe Lu and Pe Leng. The climate is cool with an average temperature of 22°C. The best time to visit the area is during the dry season, which is during winter and spring.Visitors are treated with a stay in the mountains by the lakes, and enjoy sightseeing boat-trips, hikes, and water sports. From Ba Be, tourists often visit other neighboring scenic attractions such as Dau Dang Fall, Puong Cave, and Tien Pond.
Day 1: Hanoi - Ba Be
Rise early for a seven-hour drive through the Red River Delta toward Ba Be, about 270 kilometres by road. As you head north following curves of the river valley, the landscape turns mountainous. Stop at a roadside village for lunch and to stretch your legs, arriving in Ba Be National Park later in the afternoon. You’ll have time for a quick look around and to catch the sunset. The park’s rivers, waterfalls and caves cover more than 7,000 hectares. You have a lot to explore!
Day 2: Ba Be
After breakfasting at your guesthouse, drive to a jetty and board a private boat for a cruise on Ba Be Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Vietnam. Depending on the weather, take a swim in the lake’s pristine waters, or if you’re lucky you might spot monkeys in the jungles surrounding the lake. After lunch, continue by boat to the Tay village of Pac Ngoi, where you tonight you will stay in a stilted village. Have a cup of tea and a chat with your hosts to learn more about how their lifestyle is changing. You won’t forget the experience.
Day 3: Ba Be - Hanoi
Say good bye to your hosts and head south towards Hanoi. On the way, pop in to the Tay Nguyen ethnology museum and see exhibits and artefacts from the region. You’ll return to Hanoi in the mid afternoon.
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