When it comes to exploring the mountainous landscapes of Northern Vietnam, many travelers are drawn to legendary routes like O Quy Ho, Khau Pha, Ma Pi Leng, and Pha Din Pass. However, nestled quietly in Cao Bang Province lies Na Tenh Pass — a serene and spectacular road that's perfect for adventurers looking to go off the beaten track.
Located along the road from Ha Giang to Cao Bang, Na Tenh Pass is affectionately dubbed the “King of Passes” by locals. This winding road features 20 gentle bends that cut through highland villages, offering breathtaking views of untouched nature and traditional rural life.
Cao Bang is renowned for its dramatic mountain passes — Khau Coc Cha, Ma Phuc, Khau Lieu, and Cao Bac to name a few. Yet Na Tenh Pass, located in Can Nong Commune, Ha Quang District and bordering Bao Lac District’s Xuan Truong Commune, stands out for its elegance and tranquility.
Unlike the steep staircase-like Khau Coc Cha Pass, Na Tenh Pass resembles a smooth silk ribbon unfurling through the mountains. Its winding curves hug green hills, terraced rice fields, and peaceful ethnic villages, painting a landscape of harmony and grace.
The best times to visit are September to October, when the terraced fields are cloaked in golden rice, and May to July, when corn fields burst with vibrant green life. During these months, the scenery is nothing short of magical.
Though it winds through high mountains, Na Tenh Pass is not considered dangerous. The curves are smooth and gentle, making it accessible by motorbike, car, or even bicycle. With every turn, you’ll encounter poetic sights — rice paddies, stilt houses, bamboo groves, and calm rural scenery.
For photography enthusiasts, Na Tenh Pass offers countless scenic spots. Bring a camera or drone to capture panoramic views from above, or find roadside angles that highlight the beauty of its winding path. Whether you’re an amateur or professional, the natural charm here won’t disappoint.
Besides the landscape, don't miss the chance to taste the culinary specialties of Cao Bang. Local dishes like roasted duck, smoked rib sausages, ant egg cakes, Cao Bang's black jelly, sour pho, and the traditional Coong Phu Cake will add flavor to your journey.
Na Tenh Pass enriches Cao Bang’s reputation as a destination of wild beauty and cultural depth. Whether you’re traveling for peace, adventure, or photography, this stunning mountain road deserves a spot on your Northern Vietnam itinerary.
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