Tourists flock to Ha Giang during buckwheat season
November and December is a great time for tourists to visit Ha Giang because they’ll see the rocky plateau covered with flowering buckwheat.
300 km north of Ha Noi, Ha Giang is a popular tourist destination.
From late October to December, backpackers flock to Ha Giang to see the beautiful buckwheat blossoms.
Driving up the winding mountain roads to Ha Giang is both a challenge and a joy.
At the end of those adventurous roads are heaven-on-earth buckwheat flowers.
Buckwheat are beautiful white flowers tinged with pink.
Buckwheat fields are a signature feature of Ha Giang. The flowers can be found in many places, including Lung Cu Flag Tower and Dong Van rock Plateau.
The natural scenery attracts tourists from all over Vietnam and abroad, especially adventurous younger travelers.
Tourists enjoy services like traditional costume rentals, photography, and tours.
Ha Giang, the land of buckwheat flowers, is also famous for its Lung Cu Flag Plateau and Ma Pi Leng Pass.
The Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark features geological heritages, cultural heritages, and biodiversity.
Five-color steamed glutinous rice, sticky rice tubes, and wild game meats are among the specialties of Ha Giang.
Tourists enjoy free wifi service at a number of popular tourist destinations like Dong Van Ancient Street and Lung Cu Flag Tower.
Ha Giang is attracting a growing number of domestic and foreign tourists.
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(Source: vov.vn)