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The 10 Best Ecotourism Experiences in Vietnam

A group of Asian men are sitting under under the tree at beautiful waterfall in Vietnam, Ban Gioc Waterfall is one of Vietnam’s best-known waterfalls
A group of Asian men are sitting under under the tree at beautiful waterfall in Vietnam, Ban Gioc Waterfall is one of Vietnam’s best-known waterfalls | Pattrayut / Shutterstock

Ecotourism is growing in Vietnam as visitors become more mindful of minimising their impact on the beautiful lands through which they travel. Looking for a good-to-the-planet adventure? Here are the best ecotourism experiences in the country.

Boating along the Ngô Đồng River in Ninh Bình

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Rice field and river Ngo Dong at TamCoc, Ninhbinh, Vietnam; famous for tourism at Vietnam. Ninhbinh city is located in the south than the capital Hanoi, Vietnam.
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Travellers visiting Tam Cốc-Bích Động will be stunned by the Hang Cả, Hang Hai and Hang Ba caves on the Ngô Đồng River in the northern Ninh Bình province. Bích Động refers to a beautiful pagoda complex built in the 15th century. This area is a Unesco World Heritage site and will take your breath away with its limestone mountains, lazy rivers, serene rice fields and bright blue skies. The gorgeous natural beauty makes this area a top ecodestination in Vietnam.

Boating on Ba Bể Lake

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This beautiful lake is the largest in Vietnam. Nestled among mountains, Ba Bể Lake sits northeast of Hanoi. In the early morning, boat tours can take you onto the smooth waters to watch the rising mist – or you could gaze at a romantic sunset in the evening. Departing from Hanoi, you can book an overnight trip with Culture Trip which includes transportation, meals, boating and a local homestay.

Trekking through Cát Tiên National Park

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This national park is approximately 150km (93mi) from Ho Chi Minh City making it an easy weekend getaway from the big city. Here you will see lots of wildlife – including poisonous snakes, so watch those trails – and enormous ancient trees. The humid air is perfumed with the scent of more than 100 orchid species growing in the forest. This park was named Vietnam’s sixth World Biosphere Reserve and tour guides aim to increase environmental awareness with every guided trek. From Ho Chi Minh City, take a tour that includes transportation, meals, treks and accommodation at a basic guesthouse.

Visiting Cúc Phương National Park

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Another glorious destination in northern Vietnam, Cúc Phương National Park lies 120km (74mi) southwest of Hanoi. Here you will see 1,000-year-old trees, lush forests, ancient caves and small lakes – it’s a wonder to behold. Escape to this protected, pristine park by booking a one-day or multi-day jungle trek from Hanoi through the official park website.

Trekking through Ha Giang

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Ha Giang province borders China in northern Vietnam. This remote location is perfect if you’re seeking a multi-day trekking experience. Trekking tours through Ha Giang range from five to 13 days and itineraries include touring rice terraces, limestone karsts and visiting minority villages. The view from the Ma Pi Leng Pass is surreal.

Biking through Mai Châu Town

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This enchanting town is perfect for anyone seeking an authentic local experience in Vietnam. Similar to personalised homestays in Sa Pa, the people in Mai Châu offer lovely homestays and the opportunity to experience the local culture and cuisine. Traditional music shows are also put on in the evenings by the locals.

Biking and trekking tours in Sa Pa

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Sa Pa, Vietnam
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If Phan Xi Păng is a little daunting, you can easily spend several days touring Sa Pa, widely known as one of the most beautiful locations in Vietnam. The town is largely made up of ethnic minorities such as the H’Mong, Tay and Dao people.

Hiking up Phan Xi Păng

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Phan Xi Păngoften anglicized as Fansipan – is also known as the Roof of Indochina for being the tallest mountain in the region at 3,143m (10,311ft). This trek is not for the faint-hearted as it’s a challenging ascent, but the summit views are brilliant. Throughout the climb, you’ll encounter fields of gorgeous flowers, lush rainforests and bamboo bushes. Treks normally take three days leaving from Hanoi, and many include a stopover in Sa Pa. If climbing isn’t for you, ride the cable car – but beware of the mass of fellow riders at the summit.

Biking tours in the Mekong Delta

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These multi-day tours begin in the southern city of Ho Chi Minh City, a bustling metropolis with a population of nearly 9m people. Watching the city fade in the distance as you cycle into glorious natural surroundings is an amazing sight in itself. Whether you choose to visit for one day or several – you’ll cycle through fields of sugar cane, banana plantations, narrow country lanes and across water channels. This is the perfect getaway from the big city for anyone with a love for bikes.

Eco-Adventures in Cao Bằng

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Cao Bằng is a remote area in the north of Vietnam offering more spectacular views of surrounding mountains, waterfalls, rice terraces and rivers. Cao Bang Geopark was recognised by Unesco for its historic significance and geological heritage. Fresh air, local culture and remarkable scenery await the eco-minded traveller. Many multi-day tours departing from Hanoi will take you into Cao Bang and other mountain towns such as Dong Van and Tam Son – plus an abundance of scenic waterfalls, hidden caves and pristine lakes.

The Best Trips and Tours in Vietnam

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Vietnam has many amazing charms, including its bustling vivacious cities, its magnificent natural landscapes and its wonderfully welcoming locals. From the buzzing streets of Ho Chi Minh City to the placid shores of Phu Quoc island, there’s so much to see and do – and these tours and trips will help you make the most of your visit to this stunning country.

About the author

Katie is a writer currently living in Saigon, Vietnam. She loves dystopian novels, Vietnamese coffee, and preaching about the ill-effects of plastic to anyone who will listen. You can join her legion of twitter followers (17 and counting!) or stay tuned for more content about her new home in Saigon.

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