Yen Minh pine forest, “miniature Da Lat” on the rocky plateau
Ha Giang is blessed with a series of picturesque landscapes ranging from the majestic passes to the charming terraced rice fields. Recently, Yen Minh pine forest, an emerging destination has also conquered the hearts’ of many avid travelers.
Yen Minh pine forest is about 100km to the Northeast of Ha Giangcity center and stretches over three communes of Na Khe, Lao Va Chai, and Bach Dinh, Vietnam Plus reported.
Photo: Minh Son/ Vietnam Plus
To reach Yen Minh pine forest, from Ha Giang city center, tourists go along Highway 4C through Quan Ba sky gate and Co Tien mountain about 30km.
Photo: Minh Son/ Vietnam Plus
The road to Yen Minh pine forest is quite craggy; nevertheless, visitors will surely be blown away by its magnificent and mysterious beauty.
This place is dubbed as a “miniature Da Lat” in terms of scenery and climate. Photo: Minh Son/ Vietnam Plus
Photo: Minh Son/ Vietnam Plus
For those who want to escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life, Yen Minh pine forest is no doubt to be an ideal choice.
The peaceful ambiance overwhelms the whole forest. Photo: Minh Son/ Vietnam Plus
The pine forest is embellished by glorious Da Quy flowers (Mexican sunflowers) Photo: Minh Son/ Vietnam Plus
Photo: Minh Son/ Vietnam Plus
Camping is among the “not-to-be-missed” experiences of many tourists when coming to Yen Minh pine forest.
There is nothing more perfect than camping overnight amidst the immense pine forest, enjoying delicious BBQ parties, and hearing birds chirping.
In the early mornings, the pine forest is shrouded in mist resembling fairy scenery.
Photo: Minh Son/ Vietnam Plus
Photo: Minh Son/ Vietnam Plus
The carpets of green grass, rows of high pine trees dotted by wild flowers create the spectacular beauty.
Photo: Minh Son/ Vietnam Plus
Photo: Minh Son/ Vietnam Plus
Any corner at Yen Minh pine forest can produce wonderful check-in photos. Hence, don’t forget to bring a camera with you.
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