
Bac Giang Bac Ninh, Vietnam Travel Guide
Bac Giang's central location places it close to dynamic cities and cultural sites.
Consider a trip to Hanoi, Bac Ninh Province, or Lang Son Province for varied local insights.
Venture beyond the city to experience the serenity of Bac Giang's natural surroundings.
Con Son - Kiep Bac Historical and Cultural Site: About 1-1.5 hours away, a blend of historical sites and scenic nature. Explore Nature Parks
The lychee harvest season offers an unique experience. This occurs in Luc Ngan District around June-July.
Uncover rich history and spirituality in Bac Giang's surroundings.
Ancient spiral citadel near Hanoi (3rd century BCE). Insight into early Vietnamese statehood.
Ancient A temple for buddhists in Bac Ninh. Features impressive stone statues and art.
Major Buddhist pilgrimage site, birthplace of Truc Lam Zen sect. Shared with Quang Ninh.
Bac Giang boasts many accessible rural villages. Explore lychee farms in Luc Ngan during harvest.
Yen Tu Mountain Complex is a revered Buddhist pilgrimage site.
Extend your journey to discover more of Northern Vietnam.
Add 2-3 days for Hanoi's Old Quarter, lakes, temples, and museums.
A 2-day/1-night or 3-day/2-night cruise from Hanoi is highly recommended.
For mountainous landscapes and ethnic cultures, consider a 3+ day trip north from Hanoi.
Hanoi serves as the main hub for onward travel in Northern Vietnam.
Plan a journey that combines diverse experiences throughout Northern Vietnam.
Bac Giang offers a immersing in the culture and natural beauty.
Hanoi provides capital city vibrancy and historical depth.
Sapa/Ha Giang for mountains, or Halong Bay for the coastline vistas.