Vietnam immersion tour.
Vietnam | Feb 17 - Feb 27, 2026

Brit
Brit E.
Seattle, WA | Reviewed on Mar 04, 2026

The absolute highlight of the trip was our guid, Mu Giang, who was with us 21-26 February as we traveled through Bac Ha, Coc Pa, Ha Gaing and Ba Be. She incorporated a lot of time with local friends and families, a number of home-cooked meals and lots of great information about exactly what we wanted to understand; life today in rural (and urban) Vietnam.
This trip was the most experientially dense trip we have ever been on, and that includes some amazing trips to Anarctica and hiking New Zealand, a lot to compare to!
Hien Do did an absolutely outstanding job of arranging the trip over six months of planning and working through a few changes as plans fell into place. She gets very high marks!
Long Dao picked up the ball about a month before we started and provided the best support, communication and continuity. He is a very hard worker with good contacts.
This team provided us outstanding travel, well within budget and provided us with diverse and very comfortable lodging. We really feel that we experienced all of northern Vietnam in an outstanding way. They were with us every step of the way while providing a very independent feeling trip. We would definitely use Kimkim again for anywhere they operate.

Hotel Reviews
MK Premier Boutique hotel
Hanoi

The staff here is outstanding. Unfailingly courteous, very helpful and very good English at the front desk. The location is the best. Right in the midst of the bustle of Old Town Hanoi and walking distance to a bunch of interesting stops. The room was comfortable (good mattress!) and quiet. Excellent air conditioning. We really enjoyed the roof-top bar for breakfast and our night cap in the evening. This place was a lovely refuge to return to after prowling around Hanoi or returning from a few days in the countryside.

Authenticity & Character
Location
walkable to lots of Hanoi
Staff
Great English at the Front Desk and Bell staff. Everyone everywhere was super friendly and helpful. Top Notch
Cleanliness & Comfort
Quiet room, quite AC, great shower and comfortable mattress
Nung Gia Homestay

This is a family homestay and they did a great job providing us with simple but very excellent dinner and breakfast the next morning. Simple accommodations, but plenty of hot water, good air conditioning. The bed is extremely firm (board with a thin mat over it), so a little like sleeping on the ground, but no rocks! It gave us good access to the area.

Authenticity & Character
Definitely the real deal! Your are in Vietnam now.
Location
Don't believe Google Map directions. The location is correct, but the route isn't workable. The view from the deck is great, overlooking the town and river.
Staff
The family was very welcoming and the mom, who cooked for us after a long day of teaching, made us feel very welcome.
Cleanliness & Comfort
Cleanliness was very good. The place is very simple and a softer bed was appreciated the next night.
Pu Luong Jungle Lodge

This is a really fun lodge. The room was all local materials and really nicely done. They got some laundry done for us and were generally just very helpful and accomodating. You have to be very comfortable with stone stairs without any railings to navigate from Registration to your room and to dining. The place is beautiful but be ready for some stair climber action!

Authenticity & Character
All locally built and the dining was all local as well, and very nicely done!
Location
Good jumping off spot for our hiking and exploration around Pu Luong.
Staff
They were short handed due to the Tet holiday, but met our every need with a smile. They were super.
Cleanliness & Comfort
Good room, good bed, quiet AC (though cool enough at altitude not to need much!). good shower
Bac Ha Legend Home

The family bent over backwards to provide us with great locally sourced meals that were perfect. The accommodation is simple but very comfortable. It was a good location for our travel in and around Bac Ha.

Authenticity & Character
Family run, very accomodating, excellent home cooking.
Location
Staff
They bent over backwards in feeding us locally sourced dishes our guide Mu had worked out with them. Superb hotpot!
Cleanliness & Comfort
Simple but very clean and comfortable. Plenty of hot water and a good mattress. AC worked fine, very quiet.
Ha Giang Ecolodge

This was the highlight of our trip in the North. The construction was beautiful, the room well appointed, the view over the village and rice fields from our room was exceptional. The night before we got here had been a little rough, so we really were grateful for this place. Good local fare in the dining room and Hanoi beer, which was welcome after the hiking.

Authenticity & Character
Very local flavor, but nicely done.
Location
Great location for our activities in the area.
Staff
Cleanliness & Comfort
The room was a highlight of the trip. Great shower, great bed, very quiet!
Saigon - Ba Be Resort

They style themselves as being quite top tier. Almost. The place looks like it's been there for quite a while and is now under newer management. Certain areas are very sharp and well tended but not the whole place. It is clean and our room was very comfortable, though it hadn't been open for quite a while and was in need of a good airing out, which we provided. All good after that. The dining was quite adequate, but not very fresh or inspired the first night. Very short on vegetables, but we asked and they improved markedly the second night. There are not a lot of options for hotels around Ba Be it seems, and this certainly met the need but somewhere a bit smaller and busier might be more fun.

Authenticity & Character
Kind of large and a bit run down. Somebody's grand vision that needs some continuity and TLC applied.
Location
a long way from the Lake and the town, but nothing around it for hiking or sight seeing.
Staff
The Front Desk was helpful and friendly. Dining as well. No English that we could tell, but we had a guide so it didn't matter much.
Cleanliness & Comfort
Our room was great, once we aired it out. Excellent bed, good AC and good shower. Dining room was very clean. Kitchen, maybe... but we had no issues of any kind.
Ibis Saigon Airport

It was a place to crash for our last night before a very early departure towards home. It is very close to the airport. The staff was very friendly and helpful and the room was quite adequate for the mission. The top floor restaurant/bar had a fine view and is a great place for a beer, but the menu is depressing. Lots of fried and western type foods, nothing fresh or local to speak of. The things we ordered were safe and well prepared, but this was definitely the worst food on the trip. Perfect time for it though! We did walk the neighborhood a bit, and there didn't seem to be any other good options. This hotel absolutely served the purpose, but I would not call it a destination to seek out.

Authenticity & Character
It is what it is.
Location
If you want close to the airport (which will soon be replaced...) this is it.
Staff
As everywhere, the people are the highlight and could not have been nicer
Cleanliness & Comfort
Little down at heel, but certainly clean and serviceable.
Activity Reviews
VIP Fast Track Service (including visa application)
VIP Fast Track Service (including visa application)
Vietnam

Arriving in the middle of the night, this was a godsend and greatly appreciated. Well worth the cost.

Water Wheels walk and Bamboo Rafting
Water Wheels walk and Bamboo Rafting
Pu Luong Nature Reserve

The walk around the villages was delightful. Tet in full swing and karaoke at full volume is king in every village. The water wheels were great to see from an engineering standpoint, though they were suffering from quite a bit of neglect, as they serve no purpose anymore, of course. Still, one could get the idea and admire the ingenuity of the design. The bamboo raft was most pleasant and we enjoyed it. Doesn't go very far, but it gave us a couple good photo ops.

Quality of Experience
Guides, Drivers and Staff
Quoc was great fun to walk with and did a good job setting up the experiences and meals.
Transport
Mr. Bao got us through the trip with no paint swapped, but he does not radiate the charm and graciousness towards others (especially other drivers) which we experienced elsewhere in Vietnam.
Trekking to Kho Muong  and Uoi Villages
Trekking to Kho Muong and Uoi Villages
Pu Luong Nature Reserve

Our longest walk of the trip (14 km) and it was lovely.

Visit Hoang A Tuong’s Palace - “Pho” village of Flower H’Mong People
Visit Hoang A Tuong’s Palace - “Pho” village of Flower H’Mong People
Bac Ha, Lao Cai

Bac Ha was a definite highlight. Great hiking, with an unplanned "happy water" stop at a local farm up in the hills outside Bac Ha. That was a hoot! We did NOT visit the Hoang A Tuong Palace, as it has been redone and not worth the admission or time. Walking around Bac Ha/Lao Cai was great.

Quality of Experience
Guides, Drivers and Staff
The hiking was splended and having Mu to interpret with our (somewhat tipsy) Hmong farmer friend was essential!
Bac Ha Market - Xin Man
Bac Ha Market - Xin Man
Vietnam

Bac Ha Sunday Market was mind blowing! One of the largest markets we've seen anywhere, and everything you can imagine on sale. The highlight was shopping and then cooking lunch at a local family's home with Mu. (a long time friend of her's). That was really special.

Quality of Experience
Food
Home cooking!
Guides, Drivers and Staff
Would not have happened without a well experienced and connected local guide.
Xin Man  travel to Ha Giang via Hoang Su Phi
Xin Man travel to Ha Giang via Hoang Su Phi
Vietnam

Google Maps showed the shortest route to Ha Giang, but it was a very minimal road. We made it, but the 15 minutes for the longer route on bigger roads could have been worth it. We had lunch with another friend of Mu at their homestay, and it was one of the best meals of the trip without doubt. The village is surrounded by small rice fields and planting was back in full swing after the Tet holiday. A good hike around and we ended up at our Ecolodge, the best overnight in this part of the trip. Took a great hike, river and waterfalls.

Boating And Trekking in Ba Be
Boating And Trekking in Ba Be
Ba Be

The peaceful boat ride to the bat cave, (Hang Puổng) is a magical experience, even on an overcast day. We got the added fun of going further downstream the opposite direction, to the primary school in a small village just northwest of the lake. Mu had arranged with the teacher for us to deliver twenty sets of crayons and coloring books to her class. Items which are outside the budget but were greatly appreciated. Do not waste time on the Fairy Pond, unless you aspire to wall up and down hill through dense smoke from the fires of the food and souvenir vendors lining the path to and from the pea green, heavily polluted pond which has no natural outflow, so can never clean itself out. The newly built quasi-Buddhist temple (Đền An Mạ) is nicely built for tourist consumption, but has no local following or historical significance. Photogenic but not a big deal if you miss it.

Cycling Around the National park
Cycling Around the National park
Vietnam

The only bicycling available was rental bikes at the Saigon Ba Be Resort which were restricted to use on their limited grounds. We didn't bother. We did, however get a bonus on the way back to Hanoi, a stop at the Hua Ma cave, which is one of the longest tourist-accessable caves I've experienced. It has a good cement stair and walkway for access and is fully lit. No headlamp required. A cave purist will be horrified at the colored lighting, but the limestone structures and the size of the rooms are definitely highlighted by it.

Local specialist: Long Dao
Long
Long Dao
Local specialist in Vietnam | Replied on Mar 05, 2026
Dear Brit, Thank you very much for taking the time to write such a detailed review and for sharing your thoughtful feedback about your recent trip. We truly appreciate the effort you made to let us know about your experience. I sincerely hope you had a wonderful and memorable time exploring North Vietnam. It means a lot to us to know that you trusted us with your journey. At the same time, we acknowledge that there were still some issues during the trip, particularly regarding the driver... Read more

Dear Brit,

Thank you very much for taking the time to write such a detailed review and for sharing your thoughtful feedback about your recent trip. We truly appreciate the effort you made to let us know about your experience.

I sincerely hope you had a wonderful and memorable time exploring North Vietnam. It means a lot to us to know that you trusted us with your journey.

At the same time, we acknowledge that there were still some issues during the trip, particularly regarding the driver and one of the accommodation properties, which definitely need improvement. Please be assured that your comments have been carefully noted and shared with the relevant teams so we can enhance our service quality moving forward.

Hope to see you in Vietnam again in the near future! Wish you all the best.

Warm regards,
Long