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Deep in the northern highlands of Vietnam, near the border with China, lies a natural wonder so majestic it feels otherworldly — Ban Gioc Waterfall in Cao Bang Province. Known as the most beautiful waterfall in Vietnam, Ban Gioc is not only a geographical marvel but also a symbol of peace, resilience, and the harmony between humans and nature.
Here, emerald water cascades over terraced cliffs surrounded by limestone mountains, creating a scene so serene that even time seems to pause. For travelers seeking raw beauty and authenticity, Ban Gioc is a dream realized.
Ban Gioc Waterfall is formed by the Quay Son River, which flows gracefully China Vietnam before tumbling down a series of limestone terraces. The waterfall stands at more than 30 meters high and stretches over 200 meters wide, making it the largest natural waterfall in Vietnam and one of the most spectacular in all of Southeast Asia.
afar, Ban Gioc looks like a giant white silk curtain draped across the mountains. Up close, the power of the falling water creates a mesmerizing mist that cools the skin and refreshes the soul. On sunny days, rainbows dance above the cascades, painting the landscape with color and magic.
Each season brings a different charm:
Spring brings blooming flowers and clear skies.
Summer transforms the falls a roaring force of nature.
Autumn wraps the valley in golden light and tranquil waters.
Winter adds a calm, poetic touch, when mist and silence dominate the scene.
No matter when you visit, Ban Gioc always feels like a place where heaven meets earth.
The area surrounding Ban Gioc Vietnam is home to the Tày and Nùng ethnic groups, who have lived here for generations. Their stilt houses, bamboo bridges, and terraced rice fields create a peaceful rhythm of life that perfectly complements the beauty of the falls.
Visitors traveling with Jasmine Tours often get the chance to meet local families, share home-cooked meals, and learn about traditional crafts like weaving and blacksmithing. The locals are known for their warmth and hospitality — always ready with a smile, a story, and a cup of fragrant green tea.
This blend of natural splendor and cultural depth makes Ban Gioc not just a sightseeing destination, but a place where travelers can connect deeply with Vietnam’s heart and soul.

Just 3 kilometers Ban Gioc lies Nguom Ngao Cave, a spectacular underground world sculpted by nature over millions of years. The cave stretches over 2 kilometers beneath the limestone mountains, featuring thousands of sparkling stalactites and stalagmites that resemble coral reefs, flowers, and mythical creatures.
The name “Nguom Ngao,” meaning “Tiger’s Cave” in the Tay language, comes the echoing roar of underground rivers that once flowed through it. Walking through the illuminated chambers feels like entering a fantasy world — quiet, mysterious, and awe-inspiring.
Together, Ban Gioc Waterfall and Nguom Ngao Cave form a perfect pair — one roaring with life, the other whispering with silence.
On the way to Ban Gioc, travelers pass through Ma Phuc Pass, one of the most iconic mountain roads in Cao Bang. Rising over 700 meters above sea level, the pass curves elegantly through limestone cliffs and lush valleys. its summit, visitors can see an endless horizon of green — a scene that captures the untamed beauty of northern Vietnam.
Jasmine Tours often includes this route in their Ha Giang to Cao Bang itinerary, giving travelers the chance to experience the journey as much as the destination itself. Every turn of the road feels like an invitation to slow down, breathe deeply, and let the mountains speak.
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Local legend tells of a forbidden love between a Tay girl and a Nung boy whose families opposed their union. Heartbroken, the girl wept endlessly, and her tears became the waterfall we now call Ban Gioc. Each drop of water symbolizes love, loss, and eternal devotion.
Even today, when you stand before the roaring cascades, you can almost hear the echo of that ancient tale in the sound of the falling water — a reminder that beauty and sorrow often coexist in perfect harmony.
1. Bamboo Raft Ride: Drift close to the base of the waterfall on a traditional bamboo raft and feel the cool mist touch your face.
2. Photography: Capture the falls different angles — especially in the early morning when the sunlight hits the water.
3. Cultural Visit: Explore nearby Tày and Nùng villages to learn about their daily life, customs, and traditional food.
4. Local Cuisine: Try regional dishes like roasted duck, bamboo-tube rice, and fermented pork.
5. Visit Nearby Attractions: Combine your trip with Nguom Ngao Cave, Ma Phuc Pass, and Pac Bo Historical Site for a complete Cao Bang experience.
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The best time to visit Ban Gioc is September to November, when the weather is mild, the sky clear, and the water full after the rainy season. March to May, the landscape is vibrant with spring blossoms, offering equally stunning views.
For photographers, early morning and late afternoon provide the best natural light to capture the waterfall’s ethereal glow.
Hà Nội, travelers can take a comfortable VIP bus or private car to Cao Bang City (about 7 hours). there, Jasmine Tours offers guided journeys to Ban Gioc by motorbike, SUV, or Easy Rider tour, often combined with Ha Giang Loop routes for a full northern Vietnam adventure.
Each tour includes local homestays, cultural activities, and breathtaking viewpoints — ensuring travelers not only see Ban Gioc but truly experience it.

Choosing Jasmine Tours means experiencing Ban Gioc through the eyes of locals who know the land intimately. The company’s mission is not just to guide, but to connect travelers with the people and stories that make Cao Bang unique.
Experienced local guides and safe drivers
Well-designed itineraries combining adventure and comfort
Authentic cultural experiences in ethnic villages
Responsible travel supporting local communities
With Jasmine Tours, Ban Gioc is more than a destination — it’s a memory etched in your heart.

Standing at the foot of Ban Gioc Waterfall, feeling the mist on your face, you realize that this isn’t just a waterfall — it’s Vietnam’s northern soul, alive and eternal. The harmony between water, rock, and sky reflects the resilience and grace of the land and its people.
When you leave, the sound of the falling water stays with you — a reminder that some places are not meant to be conquered, only cherished.
So, when the mountains call, let Jasmine Tours take you there — to Ban Gioc Vietnam, where heaven and earth meet in a symphony of nature.
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