The morning ride takes us deep into the heart of the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark, a UNESCO Global Geopark celebrated for its towering limestone peaks, labyrinthine valleys, and remote tribal hamlets scattered across the rugged landscape. After a refreshing break at the picturesque buckwheat flower fields—famous for their vibrant pink blooms—we continue northward along a winding "snake road," tracing parts of the Vietnam–China border. The route passes through a series of colorful ethnic minority villages, offering glimpses into traditional highland life. Lucnh on the way.
As we approach the iconic Lung Cu Flag Tower, perched at the northernmost tip of Vietnam, we’re rewarded with sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and terraced fields. Afterward, we transfer by shuttle for about an hour to Dong Van town. Upon arrival, we check in to our hotel and spend the rest of the afternoon wandering through Dong Van’s Ancient Town, with its charming stone houses, traditional architecture, and quiet alleyways echoing centuries of cultural heritage