
Ba Be Lake Overnight Camping - 2 Days 1 Night
2 days 1 night private adventure journey through Ba Be National Park - Nang River - Puong Cave - An Ma Temple. The route is shaped around clear pacing, trusted local guidance and enough flexibility to adjust hotels, transfers and touring style before quote.
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Stops
2 days 1 night
Pace
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Tour Overview
Ba Be Lake Overnight Camping - 2 Days 1 Night
2 days 1 night private adventure journey through Ba Be National Park - Nang River - Puong Cave - An Ma Temple. The route is shaped around clear pacing, trusted local guidance and enough flexibility to adjust hotels, transfers and touring style before quote.
This 2 days 1 night adventure journey explores Ba Be National Park, around 230 km north of Hanoi in Bac Kan province. The route weaves together Ba Be National Park, Nang River, Puong Cave, An Ma Temple and Dzao stilt village at a calm, well-paced rhythm, set against one of the world's 20 largest natural freshwater lakes, ringed by limestone karst, flooded forest, river caves and Tay, Dao and H'mong villages.
You travel with a small group with an English-speaking guide, so the timing stays flexible. Pickup, pace and stops are shaped around your group rather than a rigid coach timetable, and the route favours genuine local encounters over the busiest tourist sites.
Why this route works
Ba Be National Park is around 230 km north of Hanoi in Bac Kan province. Spread across 2 days 1 night, the itinerary has time to settle in — landscape, culture and adventure without rushing. The result is a route that feels both efficient and genuinely immersive.
What you will experience
- Jungle trek and a river walk inside Ba Be National Park
- Kayaking and camping in the dense tropical forest
- Visit H'mong and Dzao ethnic stilt villages
- Boat trip on the Nang river to An Ma Temple and Puong Cave
- Swim in a pristine natural freshwater lake
Who is this tour for
Best suited to travellers who want the scenery and culture of Ba Be National Park without the tourist-trail crowds — couples, families, photographers and nature lovers. Some trekking is involved; comfortable shoes and a basic level of fitness are recommended. The multi-day format suits those who would rather settle in than tick boxes.
What is included
- English-speaking guide
- Camping and kayak equipment
- Meals as per itinerary
- Boat trips
- All entrance fees
Good to know
Ba Be National Park is best visited October–April for clear, comfortable trekking weather; the lake is beautiful year-round. The climate is a subtropical mountain climate, cool and misty in winter, warm in summer. Activities involving boats, caves or open-road driving are weather dependent and may be modified for safety. From USD $179 per person, the experience is reconfirmed by date and group size at booking.
What is included in the experience
Tour features
Departure
Upon customer's request
Route
5 stop: Ba Be National Park, Nang River, Puong Cave, An Ma Temple
Category
Adventure
Suitable
Couples, families and private groups
Theme
Adventure
Type
Private tour, Flexible group tour
Day by Day
2-Day Itinerary
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Included & Excluded
Meals as per itinerary
Airplane, car, cruise or local transport according to the confirmed itinerary
Hotel nights and room category are confirmed during quotation
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