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Sa Mu Peak in Son La Province has become a favorite winter trekking destination, offering a moderate climb through enchanting primeval forests and the chance to hunt clouds and stargaze.
Located approximately 250km from Hanoi, the Ta Xua Meadows in Son La have been dubbed "heaven on earth" due to their stunning natural beauty and cool weather. Social media is abuzz with images likened to a miniature Switzerland.
In the remote commune of Suoi Bang, Van Ho district, Son La province, Tang Me Cave harbors 30 wooden coffins with remains dating back over 1,000 years, shrouded in mystery and intrigue.
Moc Chau Tourism Complex in the northern province of Son La has been officially announced as a national tourism site by the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
With its predominantly mountainous terrain at an average altitude of 500-700m above sea level, Muong La offers a diverse range of natural wonders that promise to captivate every visitor.
Every March and April, Nam Nghiep Village transforms into a picturesque canvas adorned with the delicate white blooms of hawthorn flowers, attracting numerous travelers eager to witness and capture the beauty of nature’s spectacle.
Nậm Nghẹp Village boasts a cool climate throughout the year and magnificent scenery. It is home to about 100 households of Mông ethnic people. The village is also endowed with the largest assam apple forest in Việt Nam.
Standing at 2,400m above sea level, amidst a vast forest of sơn tra or assam apple (Docynia indica) trees in blossom, swaying in the wind, our trip to Nậm Nghẹp Village feels like we were traversing a dreamy fairyland.
Ta Xua Peak in the northwestern upland province of Son La unveils a picturesque trekking route that beckons tourists with its captivating blend of mountains, forests, and expansive skies.
The province has launched a number of tourism products integrated with agriculture and local specialties, such as farm-stay resorts, native cultural experiences, community-based tourism, and agricultural experiential activities.
Sa Mu – U Bo Peak, also known as Sa Mu Peak, boasts an impressive altitude of 2,756 meters above sea level. Nestled within the Ta Xua special-use forest, in Bac Yen District, Son La Province, this peak remains unfamiliar to many tourists.
The natural beauty of Moc Chau has become a star of the global tourism map, with the locality crowned as 'Asia's Leading Regional Nature Destination' and the 2022 World Travel Awards.
With a cool, fresh space, an idyllic life of "no electricity, no phone waves, no internet", Hang Tau (Tau Cave) in Moc Chau District in Son La Province is called a "primitive village" by travelers.
The picturesque scene can be appreciated along National Highway No. 6 and within the ethnic villages, where small paths and roads are dotted with vibrant blooms.
Son La - Moc Chau plateau in the northern province of Son La is considered as the land of flowers. Come here at any time of the year, visitors can also admire the beautiful flowers blooming.
Suoi Chieu Lake, high up in the majestic mountainous area in Northwest Vietnam, was formed by small streams, when the local government blocked a dam to create an irrigation reservoir 10 years ago.
Moc Chau Plateau is entering the most beautiful days of the year, when everywhere is pure white with plum flowers.