Na Hang tourist area, nestled in the highlands of Na Hang and Lam Binh districts in Tuyen Quang province, offers a serene escape about 100km from the city’s hustle and bustle. Often likened to “Ha Long Bay on land,” Na Hang captivates visitors with its majestic mountains, pristine forests, and pleasant climate.

Na Hang Lake
Na Hang Lake Wharf – A Gateway to Natural Wonders (Photo: Phuong Anh)

Spanning across 15,000 hectares, Na Hang presents a vast natural playground for travelers seeking tranquility and adventure. Of this vast area, 8,000 hectares are covered by water, creating a lush, green landscape of grass, hills, and rivers that will take your breath away.

Beyond its stunning natural allure, Na Hang also boasts a rich cultural tapestry woven by the 12 ethnic groups that call this place home. Each group contributes unique traditions and customs, painting a vibrant cultural picture that enchants all who visit.

Na Hang Aerial View
With its expansive 15,000 hectares, Na Hang invites travelers to rest, explore, and reconnect with nature. Photo: Phuong Anh

Forests cover a significant 84.62% of Na Hang’s natural area, not only enhancing its tourism appeal but also playing a vital role in ecological preservation and economic development.

From March to June, Na Hang buzzes with tourists eager to partake in its peak season festivities. The summer heat becomes a distant memory as visitors immerse themselves in Na Hang’s cool, refreshing atmosphere.

Beyond the lakeside allure, travelers can venture to Pac Ta and Coc Vai mountains, the mesmerizing Khuoi Nhi and Mo waterfalls, and the serene Tuyen Nhi hydroelectric lake.

A boat ride on Na Hang Lake offers a unique opportunity to indulge in local specialties, creating memorable culinary experiences to cherish.

Na Hang Lake Painting
Na Hang Lake – A Watercolor Painting Come to Life, Captivating Travelers (Photo: Instagram)

Approved as an ecotourism area by the People’s Committee of Tuyen Quang Province, a cruise on the Tuyen Quang hydropower lake is a must-do. Here, nature’s wild beauty unfolds, and local storytellers share fascinating tales of the land.

Influenced by the tropical monsoon climate, Na Hang experiences two distinct seasons: summer and winter. Summer, from April to September, brings hot and humid weather with abundant rainfall, while winter, from October to March, offers cold, dry days with less rain and more salt fog.

Conveniently located approximately 260km from Hanoi, Na Hang is easily accessible by various means of transportation, including buses, cars, and motorcycles.

On the journey to Na Hang, a visit to Pac Ta temple offers a moment of spiritual peace, and a dip in the Khuoi Nhi waterfall provides a refreshing natural massage for tired feet.

One of Na Hang’s most renowned attractions, Khuoi Nhi Waterfall, rivals any waterfall in Vietnam with its breathtaking beauty. Cascading amidst the dense forest, the waterfall resembles a fairy’s hair, with surreal blue water blending seamlessly into the lush greenery, inviting visitors to relax and recharge.

Khuoi Nhi Waterfall
Khuoi Nhi Waterfall – A Picture-Perfect Natural Wonder in Na Hang, Tuyen Quang (Photo: Phuong Anh)

Within the Na Hang nature reserve lies Na Hang Lake, a reservoir of the hydroelectric plant with an impressive capacity of 1,000 to 1,500 million cubic meters of water. This serene spot is renowned for its pristine beauty and impressive natural landscapes, a rare find in today’s world.

Na Hang also delights food lovers with its array of delicious dishes and specialties, including Duc Da Vi cake, sour pork, Don Na Hang vegetable, rocket pork, colorful sticky rice, Doi seeds, bamboo rice, forest bamboo shoots, grilled snakehead fish, and more. These culinary treats make perfect gifts for loved ones back home.

Fried Cake
The mouthwatering fried cake is a must-try delicacy when visiting Na Hang. Photo: Mytour
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