While Mai chau is crowded with tourist, Just 80km away, Pu Luong remain as calm as it was decades ago. Visitors who venture off the beaten track will discover pristine forests, terraced rice fields and thatched-roof stilt huts. Recognized as nature reserve, Pu Luong straddles the two districts of Ba Thuoc and Quan Hoa in Thanh Hoa province. An ecological treasure trove, this area has great potential for ecotourism, if it is managed sustainably.
Adventurous visitors come here to sleep in stilt houses and escape modern life. There is no Wifi, no electricity in places. Most of the area’s residents are hospitable ethnic Thai people who farm rice. Passing along old lanes, visitors will reach the hamlets of Hieu, Don, Kho and Muong. Here, stilt houses stand side by side, encircled by terraced rice fields. Some of the locals speak only faltering Vietnamese, while local children hide behind their mothers and cast shy curious glances at foreign travellers.
Visitors delight in trekking through the core of reserve and camping overnight in Don Village, Thanh Son commune. They also enjoy the beauty of Cham fountain, which flows through the valleys in Ban Cong commune, Ba Thuoc district. While water wheels are rare in most mountainous area, they still operate here, carrying water along small canals in a sophisticated system that reaches the furthest furrows. In the late afternoon, photographers can’t resist capturing scenes of daily life, such as locals taking their buffalos home or children playing by the fountain. Tourists can also sign up for tours that give them a glimpse into local life: following farmers to their fields to learn how to plant rice or learning how to prepare local dishes like sticky rice, grilled meat and fish wrapped in leaves and grilled over charcoal.
Pu Luong is home to some 1.542 plant species and 908 animal species, including many endangered species listed in the Vietnam and Global Red Books, such as Pa Co pines, terrestrial orchids, Phayre’s leaf monkeys, cheetahs, antelopes, and Asian black bear. While the larger animals are hard to spot, visitors who hike into the forests can enjoy the region’s butterflies, birds, flowers and interlacing vines. They can also explore the remnants of a former military airport.
Thanks to efforts to both promote and preserve its nature and identity, Pu Luong is attracting more visitors. Several resorts have been built near local villages, and some families have opened comfortable home-stay. Thanks to the use of natural materials, these tourism facilities don’t mar the area’s natural beauty, yet offer modern comforts. It’s such a pleasure to sit at a bamboo table overlooking golden rice terraces. It’s also a pleasure to savor simply prepared but authentic Thai foods after a day of trekking or kayaking. Puluong has the quiet charm of shyly smiling Thai maiden in a pieu headscarf.
Green to infinity: Intrepid travelers are discovering Pu Luong, a beautiful natural reserve with amazing biodiversity. Visitors who venture off the beaten track will find terraced rice fields, clear streams and wild forest. Travelers can hike, bike and kayak through stunning scenery.
Thac Ba lake is a community tourism destination during travel in Vietnam. Regarded as one of the largest artificial lakes in the country, Thac Ba lake was created in the middle of the mountain during the construction of electrical dam in 1970.
Mu Cang Chai – where the charming essence of these lands remains unchanged. Explore these lands by hiking around unparalleled routes, meeting people of several ethnic minorities and visiting villages and typical markets.
Hai Ly Ruined church (by calling the church abandoned) which is the church of St. Mary Magdalene. Reportedly, Heart church was built in 1943 and by French architect designed.
Being one of five communes in the buffer zone of Xuan Thuy National Park, Giao Xuan has all characteristics of the region with a long coastal line, mangrove forests, large alluvial ground for aquaculture, mild climate, and hospitable people, and the unique culture of Red River delta
Xuan Son National Park can surely become a popular destination for eco-tourism and a lively outdoor museum, contributing to boosting the socio-economic development of Tan Son district and Phu Tho province in general.
The legend has become a beautiful story of love and land, which inspires people of the Lu group as well as visitors.
It would be a wonderful trip to Hoa Binh if visitors enjoy the grilled dish grilled in Thung Nai style on a boat sailing on the Da River in the afternoon. There are lodging facilities along the river.
People in the hamlet receive preferential loans to develop tourism. The province has invested US$9 million in expanding the road from Lai Chau to make Sin Sui Ho more accessible to tourists.
Xoan singing is practised in Phú Thọ Province, Viet Nam, in the first two months of the lunar year. Traditionally, singers from Xoan guilds performed songs in sacred spaces such as temples, shrines and communal houses for the spring festivals.
With unique and distinct values, on 6 December 2012, in Paris (France), UNESCO officially recognized the worship of Hung Kings in Phu Tho Province as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This is the first belief in Viet Nam recognized as world heritage.
Once visiting Trung Khanh, tourists will never forget moments of relaxing among wild nature, beholding beautiful landscapes with white pear flower and listening to birdsongs.
The 36 lakes of different sizes that we see today are all beautiful. It is believed that the place where the young men died is now the location of Thang Hen Lake.
Nem Con - Vietnamese Folk GamesAccording to Tay legend, Pia, an orphan, war poor and lonely. Discouraged with life, he went to the forest and gathered pieces of fruit to throw around. One time, he threw a fruit so hard it flew straight to heaven, where a fairy caught it. The fairy flew down to the earth to play with Pia.
Visiting this historical Pac Bo, visitors will learn more about the great life of President Ho Chi Minh which is part- reflected through his optimistic revolutionary verses.
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Moc Chau Plateau lies in a temperate climate region, with average summer temperatures of 20°C, covers an area of 1,600 hectares of prairie, where visitors feel at ease and close to nature when viewing farms of tea trees, paddy fields and vast areas of grass. It is considered as the Da Lat of the North and very attractive to those who want enjoying the cool and natural fresh air.
The Son La prison locates in the center of Son La town, on the top of Khau Ca hill from which you can see the whole view of the town. The prison is a famous historic relic that attracts a large number of tourists.
Muong Thanh field stretches along the Nam Rom River, spreading out like a flower petal embracing the Dien Bien Phu monuments. Whatever the way you come to Muong Thanh, at this time in the year, you will be surprised of the beautiful natural scenery of this place.
Dien Bien is among the six mountainous provinces in Northwestern Vietnam. The district is next to Lai Chau and Son La provinces and has long borders with China to the North and Laos to West.
Located in Muong Thanh ward in Dien Bien Phu city, Dien Bien province, Hill A1 possesses three defense lines. The first one stretched from the Cay Da blockhouse and protected the way to the hilltop has currently been the main road leading to the top of Hill A1.
The Muong Ethnic Group's Traditional Cultural Festival offers a variety of cultural activities such as a worshipping ritual, folk song show, culinary arts performances
The Muong people inhabit the northern mountainous region, mainly in Hoa Binh and some mountainous districts of northern central Thanh Hoa province
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Bac Kan tops the list of must-go destinations for many backpackers. Because of its relatively remote location, Bac Kan boasts its untouched natural beauty of natural rivers, lakes, fountains, caves and forests.
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Da Bac cave has 70 meters length, provided small room. It contains the potential value and many mysterious of nature. According to folklore, the fairies in the heaven are bored with fairy scene so they come to the earth. They soak in the beauty of the earth and enjoy Da Bac Lien Son Cave.
Kim Boi mineral spring flows deep underground so that the mineral water has a temperature of 340C-360C. Coming to hot spring, you can register your reservation at the resort or Vresort. The resort is built in this place next to the largest mineral water circuit.
Summer is a good time to cruise on Halong Bay but the best time of year is during the spring or fall. Because the bay is situated in the northern part of the country, it can get colder in the fall and winter, and though you won"t see extremes such as blizzards...
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