Top 7 best places for trekking in Vietnam

Sapa

Sapa is situated in the Nothern of mountainous area in Vietnam, rising about 1500 – 1800 m above sea level in average. From the center of Lao Cai city about 30 km, visitors will have a precious opportunity to enjoy blurry beauty of smog land in Vietnam. Sapa village trekking tour may create a brand-new experience for you about both daily life and outstanding cultures of ethnic minorities in Sapa. Among the breathtaking beauty of paddy fields, small villages of local people appear, creating wonderful highlights for Sapa beauty. In Sapa, there are sublime terraced fields, listed on the most beautiful paddy fields in Vietnam.

Top 7 best places for trekking in Vietnam

Along with village trekking, Fansipan trekking is a cannot-miss activitiy on your Sapa trip. From Fansipan peak, you can have a stunning view about the unspoiled beauty of the Northwestern mountainous area in Vietnam and the magic scenery of floating white clouds surround the mountain.

Top 7 best places for trekking in Vietnam
At 3,143 meters (10,312 feet), Mount Fansipan is the highest peak of Indochina

Pu Luong Nature Reserve

Pu Luong is one of the largest natural reserves in Vietnam situated in Thanh Hoa Province, an area of Central Land in Vietnam. This place has a high level of biodiversity, especially more than 150 species of butterflies and nearly 600 species of animals that you can have an unforgettable experience. If you love thrilling experience, you can enjoy a trekking tour to Pu Luong peak rising 1700 m above sea level. Or you can discover the outstanding cultures of ethnic minorities in this beautiful place.

Top 7 best places for trekking in Vietnam

Mai Chau

Located in Hoa Binh Province – a mountainous area in the north in Vietnam, Mai Chau is certainly one of the most appealing destinations in your Vietnam trip. It is typical of the irresistible beauty of teddy fields, winding trails, impressive passes, and the professional services of local people as regards to accommodation and cultural discovery.

Top 7 best places for trekking in Vietnam

Cat Ba National Park

Cat Ba National Park is one of the Biosphere Reserve in the world, which belong to Hai Phong province – an area of Northern Vietnam. Taking a trekking tour at the destination, visitors can experience a variety of types of forests such as forest on limestone mountains, mangroves along islands’ margin, and freshwater wetland forest on mountains. 

Top 7 best places for trekking in Vietnam

Ba Be National Park 

Ba Be National Parks is evaluated as one of the biggest freshwater lakes in the world, formed from more than 200 millions of years ago. It is also recognized as ASEAN Garden Heritage in 2004. It seems that the stunning landscapes of Ba Be Lake like a wonderland, which helps you escape from the bustling pace of life. The beauty of Ba Be Lake is a combination of many kinds of terrains such as rivers, ponds, streams, evergreen forests.

Top 7 best places for trekking in Vietnam
Ba Be National Park

Cuc Phuong National Park

Cuc Phuong National Park is one of the most famous destinations in Vietnam, lies on 3 provinces: Hoa Binh, Thanh Hoa, and Ninh Binh. Within an area of about 22,000 hectares, the park is home to many rare plants and animals, listed on Vietnamese Red Book. This destination still reserved the pristine forest where sign the trace of Vietnamese ancient people for thousands of years ago.

Top 7 best places for trekking in Vietnam
Cuc Phuong National Park

Cat Tien National Park

Cat Tien National Park is recognized as one of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserves with the high level of biodiversity. This place located in 3 provinces in Southern Vietnam including Dong Nai, Lam Dong, Binh Phuong. The pristine forests of the park have diversity about types of forests and other different sorts of natural terrains. It is also the only remaining home of one-horn rhino – the featured animals in Southeast Asia listed on Red Book of IUCN.

Top 7 best places for trekking in Vietnam
Cat Tien National Park

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