When you want to take a hike in Vietnam

17/07/2018   1.084  5/5 trong 2 rates 
When you want to take a hike in Vietnam
Five trekking options from different regions in the country, some of which are not for the faint-hearted.

Vietnam’s increasing popularity as a tourist destination has begun to highlight its trekking potential and attractions.
More and more people, especially the youth, prefer to discover the country through its jungles and mountains.
 
While there are an abundance of trails across the country to satisfy trekking enthusiasts, there are some that require a more adventuresome and daring spirit.
 
Here are five great trekking destinations that you can try while you are in Vietnam, depending on how adventurous you feel and how willing you are to brave the elements.
  • 1. Ba Den Mountain, Tay Ninh Province

    1. Ba Den Mountain, Tay Ninh Province1. Ba Den Mountain, Tay Ninh Province

    Ba Den Mountain, dubbed the roof of southern Vietnam, is both an ideal weekend trekking destination and one that those on a holiday can explore during weekdays. It is not the easiest of treks, but it rewards visitors with heavenly views of floating clouds and unspoiled nature.

    A bus or motorcycle will get you from Ho Chi Minh City to downtown Tay Ninh in a couple of hours, and from there to the foot of the Ba Den (Black Virgin) Mountain should take another 20 minutes.

    From the foot of the mountain to Ba Pagoda, you can either take a cable car, which costs $7.50 for a return ticket, or climb up around 1,000 steps.

    From the pagoda, a trail passes through lush forest, rugged roads, dark caves and streams before reaching the mountain peak at 986 meters above sea level. The crowning moment of this trip is sitting on a cliff that has been described as the ‘turtle’s head.’

    The view is stupendous and unforgettable. Make sure you have a camera to capture some of the magic.

  • 2. Bau Sau Lake, Nam Cat Tien

    2. Bau Sau Lake, Nam Cat Tien2. Bau Sau Lake, Nam Cat Tien

    Deep inside the Cat Tien National Park in the southern province of Dong Nai, the UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve Bau Sau, or Crocodile Lake, is home to around 200 of the reptiles that give the lake its name.

    This is an easier trek. It involves a 10-km bike ride to reach the park and a 5-km trek through dense jungle to get to the lake.

    Many tracks in the forests are ideal for leisure bicycle rides or you can try the full experience by going on a boat tour on the lake to see crocodiles gliding through the water.

    There are no hotels or resorts here, just there homestay rooms, so it is wise to make a reservation in advance or bring tents for overnight stays.

    The best time to take a trekking tour to Bau Sau is between December and May, when the climate is cool and dry. Trekking during the monsoon season is best avoided.

  • 3. ‘Evil genius’ - Ta Nang Phan Dung

    3. ‘Evil genius’ - Ta Nang Phan Dung3. ‘Evil genius’ - Ta Nang Phan Dung

    The 55-kilometer-long Ta Nang-Phan Dung route has a reputation for being the most stunning but dangerous trans-jungle road in Vietnam. Several inexperienced trekkers have lost their lives, hence the ‘Evil genius’ nickname.

    Despite the danger, the stunning pictures of the diverse terrain, including grasslands and sand dunes, still attract hundreds of adventurous travelers.

    The 55-kilometer-long Ta Nang-Phan Dung route has a reputation for being the most stunning but dangerous trans-jungle road in Vietnam. Several inexperienced trekkers have lost their lives, hence the ‘Evil genius’ nickname.

    Despite the danger, the stunning pictures of the diverse terrain, including grasslands and sand dunes, still attract hundreds of adventurous travelers.

  • 4. Pha Luong Mountain

    4. Pha Luong Mountain4. Pha Luong Mountain

    The 2,000-meter high Pha Luong stands on the Vietnam-Laos border. It is the roof of the Moc Chau Plateau in the northern mountainous province of Son La.

    This trek lasts just three to four hours, but it is the icing on the cake at the end of a scenic 200-kilometer ride from Hanoi to Moc Chau, followed by an 80-km ride from Moc Chau to the Pha Luong border station, and a 6-kilometer off-road challenge.

    The border has been a notorious hotspot for smuggling and drug dealing, so you're not allowed to camp overnight and have to register with Pha Luong border patrol. Keep in touch with a local porter/guide before you set off, bring your passport or personal ID and pick a dry day.

    The journey offers breathtaking views of northwestern mountains, challenging slopes, green forests and hair-raising cliffs, and a closer look at the H’Mong ethnic minority and their unique culture.

  • 5. Lung Cung, Yen Bai

    5. Lung Cung, Yen Bai5. Lung Cung, Yen Bai

    Lung Cung Mountain is named after a remote village in the mountainous district of Mu Cang Chai in the northern province of Yen Bai.

    It is another scenic trekking route in northwestern Vietnam, which offers foggy, cloudy and chilly weather all year round.

    It takes seven hours by car from Hanoi to the nearest base, Tu San Village. From there, the off-road challenge passes through vast fields of reed, dense primeval forests and rocky terrain before reaching the Lung Cung peak at 2,904 meters above sea level.

    The trek takes approximately two days and a night, so it is good to be well prepared with food, tents, and other camping accessories.

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