
Immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, and unforgettable adventures in Hoang Su Phi. Nestled in Vietnam’s northernmost highlands, this stunning region of Ha Giang Province is renowned for its cascading terraced rice fields, colorful ethnic markets, and unique mountain traditions. Let VietNam Indochina Travel help you plan the perfect trip to capture the true essence of Hoang Su Phi.
About Hoang Su Phi
Hoang Su Phi encompasses six picturesque communes—Ban Luoc, Ho Thau, San Sa Ho, Ban Phung, Thong Nguyen, and Nam Ty—in Ha Giang Province. Thanks to its special geographical position, it offers some of Vietnam’s most spectacular views, especially during September and October when golden rice terraces blanket the mountainsides. A journey here promises countless meaningful experiences.
When to Visit Hoang Su Phi
Hoang Su Phi’s rugged terrain and varied climate mean each season offers something special:
✅ Spring (February – April): Perfect for vibrant local festivals and peach and pear blossoms, with lush green tea hills—ideal for photographers and culture lovers.
✅ Mid-April to June: Rice planting season. Terraces shimmer with water, creating mirror-like reflections across the slopes.
✅ Mid-September to October: Harvest season. The fields turn golden, a dream for photographers.
✅ Winter (November – January): Chilly, but perfect for cloud hunting and exploring Tay Con Linh or Chieu Lau Thi. Just pack warm clothes!
Must-Visit Attractions in Hoang Su Phi
Ban Phung Terraced Fields
Ban Phung, near the Chinese border, is home to Vietnam’s highest terraced fields, perched dramatically on steep slopes. Reaching them requires navigating a winding 30 km pass, but the breathtaking views make it worth the journey.
Buckwheat Flowers
Late autumn transforms Hoang Su Phi into a sea of delicate buckwheat blooms, painting the hills in romantic pink and purple.
Chieu Lau Thi Peak
At 2,402 m, this is one of Northeast Vietnam’s tallest peaks. Trekking here rewards you with panoramic views over a landscape often cloaked in mist.
Hoang Su Phi Market
Held every Sunday, this lively market sits at the foot of Tay Con Linh peak. Locals gather to trade produce, fabrics, and handicrafts in a festival-like atmosphere.
Suoi Thau Temple
Overlooking vast terraced fields, this temple in Ban Luoc commune is steeped in legends and cultural significance.
Ancient La Chi Tombs
Scattered along the slopes are hundreds of crescent-shaped ancient tombs of the La Chi people, adding an air of mystery to the landscape.
Tay Con Linh
At 2,419 m, it is Northeast Vietnam’s highest peak, sacred to the La Chi. A challenging trek, but the views and the ancient forests are unforgettable.
Vinh Quang Temple
Located in Vinh Quang town, this 19th-century temple honors both local deities and Hoang Van Dang, a historic leader of Hoang Su Phi.
Where to Stay
Hotels and Guesthouses
Most hotels are in Vinh Quang town. Good options include:
- Ecolodge Panhou Village
- Hoang Su Phi Lodge
Homestays
For an authentic experience, stay in a homestay in Ban Phung, Ho Thau, or Thong Nguyen. You’ll share meals and stories with local families.
What to Eat
✨ Com Lam (Bamboo Rice): Sticky rice cooked in bamboo tubes over open fire.
✨ Field Carp: A rustic specialty enjoyed during harvest season.
✨ Sticky Rice Com: A delicacy often served to distinguished guests.
✨ Rat Meat: A traditional dish in La Chi culture.
✨ Goat Meat: Naturally raised mountain goats yield tender, flavorful meat.
✨ Thang Co: A hearty stew of horse or cow offal with local spices.
✨ Smoked Buffalo Meat: Savory and smoky, perfect with rice wine.
✨ Shan Tuyet Tea: Harvested from ancient trees on Pin Ho Mountain.
✨ Red Plums: A refreshing mountain fruit.
Suggested Itineraries
Option 1: Hanoi – Hoang Su Phi – Dong Van
- Day 1: Hanoi → Ha Giang City → Hoang Su Phi
- Day 2: Explore Hoang Su Phi → Return to Ha Giang
- Day 3: Ha Giang → Quan Ba → Yen Minh → Dong Van
- Day 4: Dong Van → Lung Cu → Ma Pi Leng → Meo Vac
- Day 5: Return to Hanoi
Option 2: Hanoi – Hoang Su Phi – Xin Man – Bac Ha
- Day 1: Hanoi → Hoang Su Phi
- Day 2: Hoang Su Phi → Xin Man → Bac Ha
- Day 3: Bac Ha → Si Ma Cai → Lao Cai → Hanoi
Travel Tips
✅ Documents: Bring your ID, driver’s license, and check your vehicle carefully.
✅ Warm Clothes: Temperatures drop quickly, especially at night.
✅ Snacks: Food stops are limited along the way.
✅ Offline Maps: Cell signal can be patchy in the mountains.
✅ Be Flexible: Embrace the adventure and occasional inconveniences—this is part of Hoang Su Phi’s charm.