Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate
Tourist attraction · Quan Ba ·

Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate

Tourist attraction · Quan Ba ·

Panoramic views of lush valleys, rice paddies, and karst mountains

Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null
Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate by null

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QL4C, Quản Bạ, Hà Giang, Vietnam Get directions

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QL4C, Quản Bạ, Hà Giang, Vietnam Get directions

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wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Dec 2, 2025

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This road trip through Vietnam's remote far north is just what every traveller needs - SilverKris

"About 20 km north of the provincial capital, a short stair leads up to a pavilion at a high pass that provides the journey's first breathtaking vista: a valley of patchwork fields and the small town below framed by limestone outcrops. Two distinctive, softly rounded hills known locally as the 'Fairy Bosom' stand out because their strongly crushed limestone gives them an unusually regular shape compared with typical karst formations." - Ron Emmons

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Quan Ba ​​Heaven Gate

Rosie C.

Google
Visited on last day of our 3 day ha giang loop, amazing views across 2 valleys. Also, obviously, coffee stops of either side of the road for your coconuts coffee needs ☕💪 Worth noting how incredibly busy it was on the other side of the viewpoint heading back to ha giang. The road is being repaired, there is gravel everywhere, buses, trucks, cars and 100s of motorbikes all meeting in narrow sections. See video for the carnage, all adds to the experience 😂 Apparently there was a large gate here erected by the French colonial rulers to keep the northern Vietnamese in their place. Lucky them having this amazing landscape and no invaders bothering them!

Srikanta M.

Google
Absolutely incredible experience of mountain and green. We stayed in a homestay. Food was incredible with vegetarian options & local wine available. The valley has a view of corn field, rice fields, water reservoirs. The homestay rooms were very well done, neat and clean with hot water provision. One can have a nice hot shower. There was also cultural program in the evening. A must visit.

Han N.

Google
Stunning view! It is really the gate of heaven. On the way from here to Quan Ba, Dong Van, meo Vac, we can see how amazing the nature beauty is

Monica T.

Google
12 Mar 2024 We took videos and photos from the roadside in the coffee shop. The view was amazing. I am a travel agent and traveller You can contact me on my Instagram ID Personal ID: mystry_scrt Business ID: mercijourney

Dj R.

Google
Very beautiful it is breathtaking and such a n beautiful experience to be at this viewpoint grab a coffee and take in the nature

Sergio M.

Google
A breathtaking gateway to Hà Giang! Quản Bạ Heaven Gate is the first major viewpoint on the Hà Giang Loop, offering stunning panoramic views of the Tam Sơn valley and the famous Twin Mountains. The road leading here is steep and winding but well-paved, making the ride both thrilling and scenic. Located about 50 km from Hà Giang City, you can reach it by motorbike or car, following the QL4C road towards Đồng Văn. As you ascend, the air becomes cooler, and the lush green mountains stretch endlessly in every direction. Arriving at the top, the viewpoint provides a perfect spot to take in the breathtaking scenery and appreciate the start of Hà Giang’s dramatic landscapes. Stopping here is a must, not just for the view but also to experience the transition from the lower valleys to the rugged limestone peaks that define this incredible region.

Norwegian G.

Google
Nice views. But there was nothing on the top of the stairs.

Brandy U.

Google
beautiful view and great coffee! i got an iced coffee, perfect for a recharge after being on the bike for awhile.