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Although reaching the destination requires navigating a challenging mountain road, travelers from Hanoi, Hai Phong and other northern cities continue to make the journey in search of cooler temperatures, fresh air and spectacular scenery.
As Hanoi swelters under temperatures nearing 40 degrees Celsius, many travelers are heading to Pu Nhi peak in Son La for cooler weather and peaceful camping.
Around seven kilometers from Tram Tau District in Yen Bai Province, Ta Xua Peak beckons adventurers with its rugged trekking routes, daunting cliffs, and an altitude surpassing 2,850 meters above sea level.
As the year draws to a close, Phuong Hoang Peak transforms into a breathtaking spectacle of vibrant yellow grasslands.
Nhiu Co San Mountain, soaring to an altitude of 2,965 meters above sea level, has emerged as a captivating destination for adventurers drawn to its pristine beauty and untamed wilderness.
Ngu Chi Son Mountain, revered as a masterpiece of nature, stands tall as the most majestic peak in the northwest.
Ham Lon Mountain, located in the Doc Ton range in Soc Son district in Hanoi, is a popular place for young people, especially for those who want to train before climbing Fansipan mountain.