Cao Bang

Cao Bang

Cao Bang, a northeastern province, is known for the majestic Ban Gioc Waterfall, Ngao Cave, and the traditional villages of the Tay and Nung ethnic groups.
Located in the northeastern region of Vietnam, Cao Bang is a captivating destination for those seeking untouched nature and a glimpse into the rich cultures of ethnic minorities. Ban Gioc Waterfall, one of the largest waterfalls in Southeast Asia, is the province’s crown jewel, known for its breathtaking beauty and the powerful flow of water that crashes down into the river below. Ngom Ngao Cave, famous for its stunning stalactites and stalagmites, is another must-visit natural wonder. Cao Bang is also home to significant historical sites, such as Pac Bo Cave, where President Ho Chi Minh once lived and worked during the resistance against French colonial rule. The traditional stilt houses of the Tay, Nung, and H'mong people offer visitors an immersive cultural experience, where they can learn about local customs and taste distinctive local dishes like Cao Bang sticky rice cakes, grilled chicken, and river fish. With its combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural diversity, Cao Bang is an exceptional destination for both nature lovers and cultural explorers.

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