1. Sapa Town ( Lao Cai )
Summer covers Sa Pa with a green coat (Photo source: Collected)
Sapa (Lao Cai) is one of the prominent tourist destinations in the Northwest, always favored by travel enthusiasts when they want to escape the heat. Located at an altitude of about 1,600m above sea level, Sapa in the summer has a cool temperature ranging from 15-25°C. Early mornings and nights have a cool, pleasant atmosphere like a natural air conditioner in the mountains and forests. The "foggy city" offers a fresh space, an ideal place to relax and temporarily escape the heat of the city.
If you visit Sapa, you should definitely not miss the following exciting experiences:
- Conquer Fansipan peak - the roof of Indochina with an altitude of 3,143m, a beautiful cloud hunting paradise.
- Explore Cat Cat village - where the unique culture of the H'Mong ethnic group is preserved.
- Visit the ancient stone church and stroll around Sapa central square - the most vibrant check-in location.
2. Moc Chau Town (Son La)
Moc Chau - an ideal summer destination (Photo source: Collected)
Moc Chau (Son La) is one of the ideal tourist destinations in the Northwest in the summer, standing out with the beauty of the cool green plateau. The vast tea hills, the fresh Ban Ang pine forest, and the white Dai Yem waterfall create a peaceful, pleasant scene. The weather here is extremely cool with light sunshine and gentle breezes, extremely suitable for camping, relaxing or exploring nature.
Coming to Moc Chau plateau, visitors should experience:
- Explore the heart-shaped tea hill and the lush green Moc Suong tea hill.
- Immerse yourself in the cool waters of Dai Yem waterfall and Nang Tien stream.
- Have fun and relax in the poetic space of Ban Ang pine forest.
- Visit and experience the famous Moc Chau dairy farm.
3. Y Ty Commune (Lao Cai)
There is a cool green summer in Y Ty (Photo source: Collected)
When it comes to wild and peaceful Northwestern tourist destinations, Y Ty (Lao Cai) is an ideal destination for tourists who love nature and exploration. Located at an altitude of over 2,000m, Y Ty has a cool climate all year round, especially in the summer, this place is like a great place to escape the heat. In the morning, Y Ty welcomes visitors with a sea of floating white clouds, in the afternoon it is a brilliant sunset scene, and at night it is quiet with the echoing sounds of the mountains and forests.
Coming to Y Ty, you should definitely not miss:
- Conquer Lao Than peak - known as "the roof of Y Ty".
- Cloud hunting in the early morning - a typical experience when traveling to the Northwest.
- Visit Lao Chai and Hong Ngai villages – rustic and peaceful villages.
- Stay overnight in cozy wooden homestays in the heart of nature.
4. Mai Chau Commune
Mai Chau (Photo source: Collected)
Mai Chau (now in Phu Tho, formerly Hoa Binh) is one of the attractive tourist destinations in the Northwest for those who want to find a peaceful place in the hot summer days. Mai Chau Valley appears with the simple, rustic beauty of Thai and Muong villages, interspersed with green rice fields and stilt houses nestled at the foot of the mountain. The climate here is extremely pleasant, especially in the early morning and late afternoon, very suitable for relaxing vacations, living slowly in the fresh nature.
Experiences not to be missed in Mai Chau:
Cycling around Lac village, Pom Coong village to feel the peaceful pace of life.
- Sleep in traditional stilt house, enjoy bamboo rice and fragrant grilled pork.
- Explore Chieu Cave, visit Nhot village with unique cultural features
- View the lush green summer rice fields, stretching across the valley.
Going to the Northwest in the summer is not only to escape the heat but also a precious opportunity to temporarily leave the hustle and bustle of life, immerse yourself in the wild beauty of the mountains and forests, breathe in the fresh air and enjoy every peaceful moment. Don't let the summer pass by in frustration - get ready for a "chill" journey in the clouds of the Northwest today!
Source: https://www.vietravel.com/vn/am-thuc-kham-pha/dia-diem-du-lich-tay-bac-mua-he-v17503.aspx
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