Witness the stunning beauty of the Nho Que River as it carves its path through the deepest canyon in Southeast Asia, the Tu San Canyon, located in the heart of Ha Giang province. Often viewed dramatically from the heights of the Ma Pi Leng Pass, the river's striking turquoise waters create a vibrant contrast against the towering, dark cliffs of the canyon, forming one of Vietnam's most iconic landscapes.
While the view from above is breathtaking, experiencing the Nho Que River up close offers a completely different perspective. Boat trips are available, allowing visitors to glide along the calm, brilliantly colored water, sandwiched between the immense canyon walls that soar hundreds of meters high. This tranquil journey provides an intimate appreciation for the scale and geological power that formed this incredible landscape.
Taking a boat trip on the Nho Que River is a highly recommended activity to complement the views from Ma Pi Leng Pass. It offers unique photographic opportunities and a peaceful escape amidst the grandeur of the Tu San Canyon. Access typically involves a steep descent from the pass (by motorbike or walking), adding an element of adventure to reaching this stunning waterway in the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark.