Du Gia — The Fairy Village
A peaceful valley of waterfalls and rice terraces, and the perfect place to end the Loop. What makes Du Gia worth the detour.

Many riders ask what Du Gia has to offer. The honest answer: not much — and that is exactly the point.
A village that asks you to slow down
Du Gia sits in a green valley where a three-tier waterfall pours into swimming pools edged by rice terraces. There are no crowds, no ticket booths, no shops worth lingering in. There is just the sound of water, the work of the fields, and the best homestay dinner on the Loop.
Swimming below the waterfall
After two days of switchbacks, the waterfall is a ritual. Walk the short path up, swim in the cold green pools, and dry off on warm rocks while the valley does its thing around you.
Why travellers remember it
We recommend Du Gia to everyone because it offers a peaceful respite from busy schedules and lives. Being immersed in the rocky mountain landscape helps you forget normal worries. The morning fog, the rooster calls, the family dinner — these are the memories people keep.
Come for the waterfall. Stay for the stillness. Leave with the Loop's best souvenir: a quiet mind.


