3 of our friends were able to pay 100,000 VND($4) for a dorm bed too! This was about 1 kilometer away from Ban Gioc Waterfall. We stayed at Nhà Nghỉ Tùng Dương for 250,000 VND($10) per night. Khach San Ha Vuong can be found on Google Maps and quoted us 400,000 VND($16) per night Our Vietnamese friend said rooms there were 600,000 VND ($25) so we walked about a kilometer up the road to find a cheaper one. Sai Gon Ban Gioc Resort is directly opposite the entrance to Ban Gioc Waterfall. We couldn’t find anywhere to book hotels, home-stays, guesthouses or hostels online but decided to try our luck near the waterfall anyway and the good news is there were a few options with private rooms near Ban Gioc Waterfall for 250,000 VND ($10) Even though they look quite close the rainbow is always just out of reach but makes for beautiful photos! Rainbows often form in the mist that comes off of Ban Gioc waterfall. If you take the bus from Cao Bang it will drop you directly at the waterfall so you could see it right away or find a hotel first like we did. The ticket price for Ban Gioc is a modest 40,000 VND ($2) making it well worth the cost compared to some of Vietnam’s more expensive landscapes. View of Ban Gioc/Detian Falls from China used with permission from Darren Peets The Chinese side is called Detian Falls in case you’re planning you trip through China. You can visit the Ban Gioc Waterfall from either Vietnam or China but can’t cross the border once you are there. Many people say the view is more beautiful from the Chinese side but as you can see it still looks amazing from here. When we arrived we were excited to see the view from some of the viewpoints on the other side of the river but quickly realized that wouldn’t be possible since they are actually in China! The waterfall is actually shared between China and Vietnam with the Quay Son River forming a border between the two countries. It spans more than 300m (1000 ft) and is over 35m (115 ft) high, that’s longer than 3 football fields! It’s the best place to visit in Vietnam’s Cao Bang province and I hope after reading this article and seeing the photos Ban Gioc makes it to the top of your to do list in Vietnam. Looking for other places to see in Vietnam?īan Gioc Waterfall has 3 different cascades each with their own deluge of water.How to get to Ban Gioc Waterfall from Hanoi.+Hang Son Doong – The World’s Largest Cave.Snowed in on the Annapurna Circuit – Manang
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