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Na Ri is a mountainous district of Bac Kan Province in the northeast region of Vietnam. It takes about 5-6 hours drive to get to Na Ri from Hanoi.
Na Ri distric is divided into 1 township and 21 communes including Yen Lac, Dong Xa, Liem Thuy, Xuan Duong, Duong Son, Quang Phong, Hao Nghia, Cu Le, Huu Thac, Con Minh, Van Minh, An Tinh, Lam Son, Kim Lu, Luong Thanh, Lang San, Kim Hy, Luong Thuong, Van Hoc, Luong Ha, Cuong Loi, Vu Loan.
There is neither train nor plane from Hanoi to Na Ri. The best way to get to Na Ri from Hanoi is to rent a car with driver. You will be picked up in Hanoi and brought to Na Ri Vietnam. Those who are on budget can take public bus. There are direct buses from My Dinh bus station to Na Ri. Booking a guided tour (with a tour guide) is highly recommended. An English-speaking guide is helpful in such off the beaten path place like Na Ri Vietnam.
The climatic condition of Na Ri city is typically tropical monsoonal, which exhibits two distinct seasons. The rainy season starts from May to October accounting for about 88-90% of the annual rainfall, Vietnam weather. The dry climatic conditions is between November and April. This results in water shortage conditions during the dry months in Na Ri Vietnam.
Cycling is a great way to discover one of best Vietnam’s hidden places. Na Ri district has sealed, paved cycle routes, single dirt tracks, mountain bike trails, backroads cycling offering fantastic bike rides for enthusiastic mountain bikers. We have a range of road cycling trip and mountain bike tours around Na Ri and the Bac Kan region, providing options for both those who want some mountainous challenges and those who prefer long flat rides.
Check out our best Bac Kan holiday packages including not only Vietnam family cycling tours, Cho Moi cycling trip, Cho Moi Golden Cycling Tours vacation, Cho Moi Bac Kan biking tour, but also other road trips, scooter, motorcycle tours are arranged in Bac Kan province, northern Vietnam. Join these tours to discover the province of Bac Kan as well as other non-touristy places in north east Vietnam.
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