Conquer the Wind Pass (Deo Gio), Bac Kan province - Internet
Introduction
If you've been captivated by the magnificent landscapes of the
Ha Giang loop but are looking for a new adventure that is less crowded and just as captivating, The
Wind Pass is the destination for you. Often overshadowed by its famous counterpart, this region in Northeast Vietnam offers an authentic experience and breathtaking views, making it an unknown but incredibly attractive alternative.
The Wind Pass, an alternative to the Ha Giang loop - Internet
A hidden gem in the heart of the Northeast
Located in
Ngan Son district, approximately 50 km from the center of Bac Kan city, the Wind Pass rises to an altitude of about 800 meters along National Route 3, which connects the provinces of
Bac Kan and
Cao Bang. This winding pass, situated on the border between Na Phac and Ngan San district, is a true invitation to exploration. It offers panoramic views of mountains embraced by cottony clouds and lush green forests, creating a dreamlike and majestic atmosphere. It is an important thoroughfare in this mountainous region of Northeast Vietnam, where the terrain is very rugged, with altitudes varying from 40 to over 1,600 meters.
Grand landscapes and mysterious weather
The Wind Pass is known for its unique climate, often enveloped in a mysterious mist throughout the year. In winter, temperatures can , accompanied by a thick fog that adds a dramatic touch to the landscapes. It is a prime location for "cloud hunting," a popular activity for photographers and nature lovers who come to capture the banks of mist floating above the peaks.
An authentic experience and local opportunities
Beyond its natural attractions, the Wind Pass is also a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of its inhabitants. Once an isolated region, it has become a popular stop for travelers en route to Cao Bang. About thirty local households have developed commercial services, offering drinks, food, and handicrafts, thus providing an opportunity to discover Dao local culture and support the community's economy.
The Wind Pass is famous for its spectacular panoramic views - Internet
Why choose the Wind Pass?
While the Ha Giang loop attracts increasingly large crowds, the Wind Pass remains a well-kept secret. It is the ideal place for those seeking to immerse themselves in Vietnamese nature without the hustle and bustle of more touristy destinations.
When to enjoy the Wind Pass?
Although The Wind Pass is beautiful all year round, some times are more suitable for exploration:
Summer (May – July): The sky is clear, the air is fresh, ideal for hiking and photography.
Autumn (August – October): This is the harvest season for Quang Thai mandarins, and you can taste Bắc Kạn specialties directly from the garden.
Winter (November – February): Fog covers the landscape, creating a whimsical and poetic scene.
Hunting clouds at the Wind Pass - Internet
Your next off-the-beaten-path escape
Blending natural beauty, often misty weather, and a mystical atmosphere, Đèo Gió is ideal for lovers of mountainous landscapes and off-the-beaten-path experiences. Whether you are a road-trip enthusiast on winding roads lost at the end of the world, a photographer in search of unique landscapes, or simply a traveler eager to discover authentic cultures, the Wind Pass offers a memorable experience and a refreshing perspective on the beauty of Northeast Vietnam.