Visite privée du parc national de Ba Vi : visites et randonnée dans la jungle





Description
1. Situé à 60 km à l'ouest de Hanoi, le parc national de Ba Vi est l'une des réserves naturelles de la commune de Tan Linh. 2. Ici, vous profitez d'un paysage naturel spectaculaire en harmonie avec les gens. La beauté naturelle du terrain et du climat font du parc national de Ba Vi l'un des quatre célèbres éco-stations de montagne. 3. Les visiteurs apprécient l'air frais et frais; goût des montagnes et des arbres; des oiseaux chantent, des ruisseaux sonnent des deux côtés de la route. Et avoir de superbes vues sur la rivière Da en atteignant le sommet de la chaîne de Ba Vi.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
8h00 Le guide touristique et le véhicule de Paradise Indochina Travel viennent vous chercher à vos hôtels puis partent pour le parc national de Ba Vi. Si vous n'avez pas besoin d'une prise en charge à l'hôtel, vous pouvez vous rendre ici (Opéra de Hanoï - le point de rendez-vous) pour la prise en charge.
Après 1h30 de route, vous arrivez au parc. Notre voiture vous conduira à la pinède où vous ferez une randonnée pour découvrir les ruines négligées. C'est une ancienne église française (Ruines). L'église effondrée est située dans la jungle, à 800 mètres au-dessus du sol. Le toit a disparu depuis longtemps, laissant toute la structure vulnérable aux éléments. La croix est toujours là, mais toute la cathédrale est couverte de mousse, de moisissure, de brouillard, d'herbes et même d'arbres, vide depuis de nombreuses années. Mais encore une fois, la vue est une preuve étonnante de l'histoire et de la beauté.
Pendant la présence coloniale française au Vietnam, système de prisons destiné à détenir des patriotes et des révolutionnaires locaux dont une érigée dans le parc national de Ba Vi. De nos jours, il ne reste que des murs de mousse, recouverts d'herbe et d'arbres, mais avec ce qui reste, on peut encore imaginer l'image sauvage dans la forêt de pins à l'apogée. Aujourd'hui, Ba Vi devient un site préféré des photographes. Vous aurez également la chance de marcher à travers la jungle et de visiter les vieux cyprès verts ainsi que la flore et la faune environnantes. Surtout, situé au Point 600m est la bataille historique du régiment de Ba Vi le 31 décembre 1951 qui a réussi à briser la ligne de défense de la rivière Da des Français, conduisant à la victoire de la campagne de Hoa Binh en 1952. Vous aurez également la chance de marcher à travers la jungle et de visiter les vieux cyprès verts ainsi que la flore et la faune environnantes.
Déjeunez dans la zone de restauration à proximité et vous devriez essayer quelques spécialités de la zone montagneuse du parc Ba Vi (le déjeuner n'est pas inclus et vous payez. Il en coûte environ 9 USD par personne pour un déjeuner dans le parc) Ensuite, changez de direction pour le temple du Roi High Peak (appelé Đền Thượng en vietnamien) - un site creusé pour le culte du saint Tan Vien. Le sommet à 1227 mètres où le sanctuaire Tan Vien a été construit au 11ème siècle en l'honneur d'un héros légendaire qui avait aidé les Vietnamiens dans leur dure lutte. Seulement des dizaines de pas supplémentaires vous permettraient de vous tenir sur le pic Tan Vien (ou pic Vong Canh, ou le point de vue) où denses de brouillards et de nuages s'accrochent à vos pieds, vous donnent l'impression de vous tenir à la frontière entre ciel et terre.
Retour à votre voiture et retour à Hanoï. Après 1h30 de route depuis Ba Vi, vous arrivez à Hanoï. Nous vous déposerons au même lieu de prise en charge. La visite se termine à votre hôtel à Hanoi vers 17h30
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Cette visite privée propose une prise en charge gratuite de l'hôtel, vous devez donc entrer votre nom d'hôtel dans la réservation (ou contacter l'opérateur local via WhatsApp +84.982-804-399 pour confirmer avant le départ). Si vous n'avez pas besoin d'une prise en charge à l'hôtel, veuillez vous rendre au point de rendez-vous (Opéra de Hanoï) pour rencontrer notre guide touristique et chauffeur
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Pour plus d'informations et un meilleur support, veuillez nous connecter via Whats-App +84-9-8-2-8-0-4-3-9-9
Avis(28)
I’ve had touching experience touring outside the city of Vietnam, I visited one of the oldest village and going to ba vi national park to see the temple up on the peak my tour guide was very helpful (bobby) he went above and beyond
Transportation and guide were both excellent. The tour guide was very knowledgeable, over a wide range of interests. Our tour was a few hours short presumably because we declined climbing a second mountain trail. We felt other aspects of the park could have been explored. We had a nice day.
Perfect day with Tony. Explanations, laughter! We recommend! Thanks also to our driver at the top
We had a wonderful visit to Ba Vi National Park. The guides communicated proactively and responsively, picked us up right at our Airbnb (even though it was harder to find than a hotel), and went above and beyond to make sure we got the most out of our hiking. Highly recommend!
We had a great day with our tourguide Ben. He gave us a lot of information, not only on the tour and temples, but also about Vietnam and the vietnamese culture. Watch out, there are many steps to take to go up to the temples, so only suitable for persons with good condotion. Unfortunately, the weather was rather cool, foggy and misty, but still we enjoyed the trip. On 1200 m hight it was even less cold than we had expected.
We decided on a pricier tour to Ba Vi than some others, thinking it might be better — but we were so wrong about that! The guide, though nice enough, apparently knew nothing about the sites we were supposed to go to, and not even what was on the itinerary. The description started with “you’ll trek through a lush forest to Ngoc Hoa cave, stumble upon a series of French ruins” Nope… no trek; no French ruins. Instead just drive to the church ruin for a brief photo stop.(I asked him later about the cave and he just shook his head “I dunno”). Then onward to the steps to the temple and pagoda at the top of the peak. Unknown to us (and probably him) the road was closed before the entrance due to road repairs. We had to walk up the hill for the mile or so just to get to the stairs. Our guide said he would walk “halfway” to the top steps and stop at the temple. When we reached the temple, he was surprised that we were there at the top.(i don’t think he’d ever been there before, especially since he was taking some pictures of the place himself) i asked what is the name of the temple and he said it didn’t have a name (though checking the itinerary later saw that it’s called Thoung Temple) When we were back down the steps, I asked him about the prison we are about to visit and he looked confused. He didn’t know of any prison. I showed him the itinerary that says we visit “Tàn Tích Nhà Tù Thời Pháp French Prison Ruins”. He didn’t know anything about it, and asked the guard at the gate. Then he told us that if we want to see it, we need to climb back up the 1200 steps, showed us a picture, and said “anyway it’s just an old wall.” (Of course we passed.) We were pretty hungry by that point and wanted to get some lunch (which was supposed to be included). He had no idea where to stop for lunch and kept asking as we passed the roadside stands, “ Do you want eat here?” They all looked the same; we said anywhere. We pulled over and he spoke briefly with the people in Vietnamese. They came back with menus that had English translations, and we were shocked that the prices were about five times higher than elsewhere. (like $25 USD for chicken and rice). Our guide informed us at that point we need to pay for lunch. We showed him that lunch is included on our tour. Again he seemed confused and called his office. He came back to us and said that Yes, it says lunch included on the main page, but later in the ad it says lunch is not included. When he saw that we were really frustrated by that time, he suggested ordering fried rice, which we did, and the total bill came to $3 USD for the both of us. After lunch, he asked if we wanted to go back to Hanoi or what we wanted to do. Really?! We didn’t realize we were the ones who needed to come up with a plan — so…no hike through the cypress trees, no French ruins, no cave, no prison— just 4 hours of driving, 1.5 hrs up/down the steps, 45 minutes walking up and down the closed road, 15-minute church/ruin stop and half hour lunch. Back in 7 hours — not 9-10 hrs as advertised. (I suppose the missing 2-3 hours were supposed to be all the things that we did not get to.) Chalk it up to one of those travel tours that don’t go well, but be warned about this one! Btw… to go up the peak to the temple and pagoda, and visit the old church run you don’t need a guide at all.
Dear customers, As a professional operator, we always work hard to meet our customer need. However, we are against the wrong information. We do hope you share the real story. You tried to cancel the tour 1 hour before pickup time and asked for a refund. We explained that it was impossible because it was not in our cancellation policy. You kept asking us why was that and then kept saying you were not using service so you need to get back the payment. We again explained that even you were not using but all were arranged and the cancellation policy was written clear. Then you reluctanly went on tour. Yes, you came up with your own stories which were really wrong and unfair. In the restaurant, you ordered a big meal (can be enough for 5 people while you have 2) and you also knew before how much they were. You said you thought "the lunch included' while your voucher clearly written "not included" and it was also written in the tour discription. The guide explained the church ruins required a bit hard trek and you confirmed you skipped. We hope that you should be honest about things and should be fair. The main reason is that you were not allowed to get back full refund for last minute cancellations. You should respect the cancellation policy and should put yourselves in the operator shoes. Thanks
Our wonderful day exploring Ba Vi National Prak . Our knowledgeable guide shared fascinating insights into the lush forest, making every step of the hike more meaningful. His friendly and approachable demeanor added to the joy of discovering hidden waterfalls and stunning views. it was the perfect combination of nature and adventure, leaving us with wonderful memories.
The private tour to Ba Vi National Park was amazing! The lush greenery and peaceful atmosphere were perfect for exploring. We enjoyed the guided walk through the forest trails, learning about the local flora and fauna. The stunning views and fresh air made the experience unforgettable. Highly recommend this tour to nature enthusiasts looking for a peaceful getaway
I had a great experience exploring Ba Vi National Park on a private tour. The hike through the lush forest was refreshing and the views were breathtaking. We hiked to the top where the air was fresh and the atmosphere was peaceful. The visit to Linh Truong Pagoda added a cultural touch to the adventure. The perfect blend of nature and history
Our group had a tour of Ba Vi National Park, which was really great for nature lovers like me. The tour guide paid attention to every detail, ensuring the safety of our group throughout the trip. The lush green forest trails were a delight for nature lovers. Highly recommended for outdoor enthusiasts—don't forget to bring the necessary personal items for a smooth adventure



