With stunning landscapes of mountain, caves, lakes and the impressive Ban Gioc water falls, northern Cao Bang province ranks fifth among top five ideal destinations for trekking tourists, according to SkyScanner website.
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:
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:
Ban Gioc water falls in Cao Bang province
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Terraced paddy fields Banaue in the Philippines
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Gunung Mulu National Park
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Rinjani volcano and Lombok Island in Indonesia
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Chiang Mai in Thailand
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