Trekking is one of the worth-a-try experiences for adventure lovers, which is a special opportunity to enjoy the “breath” of nature as well as to admire magnificent, majestic scenery of forests and mountains when you are afar from the hustle and bustle of city life. Here are some recommendations for perfect trekking trip across tge beautiful Vietnam.
Top 4 breathtaking trekking paths in Vietnam Photo: Zing News
Ta Nang-Phan Dung connects three provinces of Lam Dong, Ninh Thuan, and Binh Thuan covering the length of more than 50km. This path is home to an abundance of hills and grassland helping you to forget all the worries of daily life and immerse yourself in nature.
Top 4 breathtaking trekking paths in Vietnam Photo: Zing News
To catch the whole view here, besides traversing rugged forest roads, you must cross streams, climb passes from a height of 1,100m to 500m above sea level. It may take 3 days to be able to explore all the corners of the Ta Nang peak.
Top 4 breathtaking trekking paths in Vietnam Photo: Zing News
Waking up in a small tent surrounded by dawn mist, hearing bird songs, enjoying the fresh air, capturing the panoramic view of glorious nature would be an immiscible experience for tourists.
Ta Nang-Phan Dung is an ideal spot to admire the glamorous sunset Photo: Ivivu
You can go trekking Ta Nang-Phan Dung at any time of the year because each season boasts unique and distinctive beauty. In the rainy season, you will go across green grassy hills and fragrant paddy fields. Meanwhile, in the dry season, yellow burnt grass carpets and sunshine will create vivid sceneries luring any backpackers.
Ta Nang at night is also a perfect destination for photography enthusiasts to capture the galaxy. Photo: Zing News
Ta Lien Son, Lai Chau Province
Ta Lien Son is one of the highest mountains in Vietnam with many interesting and worth-discovering things. Photo: We Check In
Ta Lien Mountain belongs to Ta Leng commune, Tam Duong, Lai Chau. Ta Lien Son, also known as Co Trau, is located in Ta Leng village, Tam Duong district, Lai Chau province. With the height of 2,996m, this is considered as one of the highest mountains in Vietnam with many interesting and worth-discovering things.
Ta Lien Mountain covered by the sea of clouds Photo: We Trekk
When stepping on on Ta Lien Peak, you will have golden chance to catch in your eyes the immense and majestic beauty as opening a new sky horizon with Hoang Lien Son mountain range, Bach Moc Luong Tu peak, Nhui Co San hidden in the sea of clouds and even Lai Chau city far away.
Ta Lien Son possesses primeval forests and diverse flora and fauna Photo: Du lich Viet Nam
Ta Lien Son possesses primeval forests and diverse flora and fauna. Each season here embraces its unique beauty when forests are covered by red maples when they are painted with green of moss and fern.
The breathtaking view of Ta Lien Son Photo: Viet Trekking
The best time to go on a trekking trip to Ta Lien Son is around the end of September and early October when maples are at the leaves-changing season. The combination of the cool air, the scent of forest leaves, and brilliant sunshine would certainly not be seen anywhere else but Ta Lien Son.
Lao Than -Y Ty, Lao Cai Province
The trekking path to Lao Than Mountain Photo: Viet Trekking
Although Lao Than Mountain is a newly discovered tourist destination in Lao Cai, its vast and airy space containing lots of mysteries of the mountainous region, making it a promising land for avid adventurers.
Lao Than Mountain Photo: Viet Trekking
Lao Than is known as the roof of Y Ty with a height of 2,862m, a perfect blend of clouds and mountains. The trail to Lao Than is not so much challenging, but it does not mean you just “pick up your backpack and go”. To conquer this trekking path, it would take two days to reach the peak along with a thorough preparation concerning health, spirit, and detailed itinerary.
Along the trail, you can enjoy countless beautiful scenes ranging from the forests, hills, mountains, upland fields to every kind of typical flowers in the mountainous areas.
Lao Than is an ideal place to embrace the glorious sunset, sunrise, and even hunt the most beautiful milky way Photo: Zing News
In particular, Lao Than is regarded as an ideal place to embrace the glorious sunset, sunrise, and even hunt the most beautiful milky way in Y Ty. If successfully conquer Lao Than Peak, you will be immersed yourself in a sea of clouds amid morning mist, surrounded by dramatic mountain chains.
Fansipan, Lao Cai Province
Phanxipan Photo: Du lich Viet Nam
The rolling mountain, lush greenery, and crystal-clear streams are the highlights of this path. When reaching the peak, you will be overwhelmed by breathtaking sceneries covered by the thick mist which enchant any backpackers.
The glorious scenery of Phanxipan Photo: Du lich Sa Pa
Fansipan is the highest mountain in Vietnam and Indochina lying on the majestic Hoang Lien Son mountain ranges. This spot owns spectacular beauty as well as complex and uneven terrain; therefore, it is always one of the most beautiful trekking trails in Vietnam that anyone wishes to discover once.
Clouds hunting on Phanxipan Photo: Du lich Tuoi Vang
The ideal time to go trekking to Phanxipan is March and November. Mid-March is the season when azaleas are at full bloom with numerous colors from yellow, white to pink, red, and purple. Meanwhile, November is quite cool and no rain.
The ideal time to go trekking to Phanxipan is March and November Photo: Travel Up
The trekking path to Phanxipan Photo: Asia Master Tour
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