Lung Cung Peak is situated in Lung Cung Village, Nam Co Commune, Mu Cang Chai District, Yen Bai Province – one of the highest mountain peaks in Vietnam. It acts as the boundary that divides Mu Cang Chai District and Van Ban District of Lao Cai Province.

The peak of Nam Co, located in Nam Co Commune, is situated at an impressive 2,913 meters above sea level. Shrouded in clouds throughout the year, the peak boasts a refreshingly cool climate.

The air is much cleaner and the temperature is cooler. On the way, travelers can experience the culture of the local ethnic groups and enjoy the unique traditional food.

The trekking route offers majestic scenery with an array of terrains and lush vegetation, such as emerald-hued grassy hills, vast primeval forests, bamboo groves, expansive mountain valleys, and terraced rice paddies. The higher you ascend, the more breathtaking the view becomes. Additionally, the air is much cleaner and the temperature cooler. Along the way, travelers can also experience the culture of the local ethnic groups and savor the unique traditional cuisine.

At the top of Lung Cung lies a vast flat surface, offering stunning panoramic views of Lung Cung Valley, Che Cu Nha Commune in Yen Bai Province, and the communes of Van Ban District in Lao Cao Province.

that give a vivid and beautiful scene.

In each season, Lung Cung presents an array of stunning beauty. During the warmer months, visitors can take in the sights of lush forests bursting with fragrant white docynia flowers, while in the cooler times of year, they can marvel at majestic bamboo forests draped in verdant green moss. The area is further enhanced by the addition of a myriad of forest flowers, including vibrant azaleas and stately red maples, creating a truly stunning landscape.

Lung Cung is renowned for its unspoiled beauty, making it a popular tourist destination, especially for trekkers. In recent years, villagers have created trekking routes and are available to guide travelers as they experience and conquer Lung Cung Peak. With its untouched majesty, Lung Cung remains an awe-inspiring attraction for visitors from around the globe.

Lung Cung, a mountainous region in northern Vietnam, is a great destination for tourists looking to explore the beauty of nature and experience different cultures. With its breathtaking views, lush forests, and vast valleys, it offers a variety of activities, such as trekking and camping, for visitors to enjoy. Moreover, Lung Cung is home to more than 300 Thai and Kinh households, so it has a great deal of diversity in culture, architecture, cuisine, and living habits. Besides trekking and camping there, tourists can also immerse themselves in the local culture and gain an understanding of the way of life in this region. With its spectacular natural scenery and cultural richness, Lung Cung is an ideal destination for those seeking a unique and unforgettable experience.

To have a safe and enjoyable trip, tourists should avoid visiting Lung Cung during the rainy season from May to August. March and April are the ideal time to visit and hunt for clouds, while from September to October, visitors can marvel at the stunning rice harvest season in Lung Cung.

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