Bac Giang Muslim Tours

Bac Giang Muslim Tours & Travel guide for Muslim Travellers

Bac Giang Province is located to the Northeast of Vietnam, the provincial capital city is 50km northeast of Hanoi. The terrain of Bac Giang is higher to the east and lower to the west. There are high mountain peaks of over 1,000m above sea level to the east of the province which belong to the Yen Tu Mountain Range.

Bac Giang does not have high-profile tourist attractions but there are spots that could be of particular interest to travelers looking for unique experiences.

Tourist attractions in Bac Giang

Tho Ha Ancient Village

The village is among the best one in Vietnam which preserves traditional architectures which are typical of villages in the North. Once back in time, the villagers specialized in making ceramic wares. They have changed to making noodles nowadays.

Visiting Tho Ha Village, you can find out about their amazing occupation now as well as learning about their past. Several houses in the village are built with ceramic made by the villagers decades ago.

The village is by the Nhu Nguyet River and walking in the tiny village paths, you’ll find back the atmosphere of villages in northern Vietnam back in time. The village gate and traditional communal house are the best places for great photographs

Tho Ha can be visited on a half a day tour from Hanoi. And you can contact Paradissa, a Vietnamese tour company for further trip details.

Dong Cao Prairie

The prairie is in Thach Son Commune, Son Dong District, 140km northeast of Hanoi. The site has cool climate all the year and the landscape includes huge pastures on conical-shape hills which offer sensational photo opportunities at sunrise and sunset.

A trip to Dong Cao involves a hike for 6km on a mountainous path which is quite slippery when it is wet. The accommodation for the night is either homestay at a local ethnic family or in a tent that you have to bring yourself.

Khe Ro Forest

Khe Ro Forest is 15km southeast of Dong Cao Prairie and 150km northeast of Hanoi. The site includes primeval forest, ethnic villages, idyllic streams and scenic mountain views. Visiting Khe Ro, you can go hiking to the top of the Khau Tron Mountain for panoramic views of the surrounding, visit ethnic villages or just relax in the fresh nature.

Tay Yen Tu Nature Reserve

This is a complex of pagodas on western mountain slope of the Yen Tu Mountain Range which is right on the border with Quang Ninh Province. The eastern slope of the mountain is the famed Yen Tu Pagoda in Quang Ninh.

The forest at Tay Yen Tu Nature Reserve is a stretch to the southwest of Khe Ro Primeval Forest.

The Cam Son lake

The 2,650 hectares with the length of 30km and width of up to 7km. The lake on the altitude of 300m is surrounded by mountains and there are Tay and Nung ethnic villages by the lake sides.

Xuong Giang Battle Memorial

The site is to commemorate two major battles in the 15th century in September and November 1427 by the later King Le Loi of Vietnam against the Ming Dynasty’ troops (China). Some 70,000 Chinese troops were killed in these battles and Vietnam was liberated from the Ming Dynasty.

The site is in Xuong Giang Ward of Bac Giang City, 50km from Hanoi. Xuong Giang should be visited in combination with the Chi Lang Passage in Lang Son. These sites are good places for learning about the Vietnamese history and should be of interest to historian and history researchers.

Hoang Hoa Tham and Yen The Revolt Memorial (1884-1913)

This site is of interest to those who want to learn about the Vietnamese history and the Vietnamese revolts against the French rule of the country. The Yen The Revolt was led by Hoang Hoa Tham which lasted for almost 30 years. The site is 80km from Hanoi.

Then Village (Thai Dao Commune, Lang Giang District)

The villagers of the Then Village is 70km northeast of Hanoi. The villagers are violin players. On your visit to the village, you will be treated with lyrical Vietnamese music or Western pieces performed by men and kids in the village.

How to get to Bac Giang?

Bac Giang is 50km northeast of Hanoi via Route 1. There are also daily trains between Hanoi and Lang Son which stop at Bac Giang, Using local bus, private car, taxi Hanoi to Bac Giang is convenient

What to do at Bac Giang ?

Fruit Orchards

Bac Giang is renowned for its abundant fruit orchards, particularly lychee and longan orchards. Take a tour of these orchards, stroll amidst the fragrant fruit trees (in season), and learn about the cultivation and harvesting processes. You can even participate in picking and tasting the fresh fruits, offering a delightful and immersive experience.

Cycling Tours

Discover the countryside charm of Bac Giang by embarking on a cycling tour. Pedal through rural landscapes, visit traditional villages, and interact with friendly locals. Enjoy the scenic beauty of rice fields, fruit gardens, and serene countryside scenes as you explore the region at your own pace.

Homestay Experience

For a truly immersive cultural experience, consider staying in a homestay in Bac Giang. This allows you to live with a local family, participate in daily activities, and gain insights into their traditions and way of life. It's an excellent opportunity to forge connections, learn about local customs, and create lasting memories.

Local Markets

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of local markets in Bac Giang. Visit the Bac Giang Market or the Tan Yen Market to witness the bustling trade, vibrant colors, and diverse array of local produce. Engage with vendors, sample traditional snacks, and experience the authentic local life of Bac Giang.

Best Places to Stay Bac Giang

Bac Giang City

Stay in Bac Giang City, the capital of the province, for a convenient base with access to amenities, restaurants, and transportation options. You'll find a range of hotels and guesthouses suitable for different budgets.

Homestays

Experience the warmth of Bac Giang's hospitality by staying in a homestay. Many villages offer homestay accommodations, providing an opportunity to connect with locals and immerse yourself in the rural lifestyle. You'll have the chance to enjoy home-cooked meals, participate in traditional activities, and gain firsthand cultural experiences.

Best Time to Visit Bac Giang

The best time to visit Bac Giang is during the spring (March to April) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is mild and pleasant. Spring brings blooming flowers and a vibrant atmosphere, while autumn offers cooler temperatures and colorful foliage.

Summer (May to August) can be hot and humid, while winter (December to February) can be chilly, especially in the mountainous areas. Consider packing accordingly if you plan to visit during these seasons.

Halal food Bac Giang

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