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Treks in Vietnam: 10 most beautiful roads for trekking

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Trekking is a quick, affordable, and practical mode of transportation, which is why many young people today favor it. For more options for the voyage, read the article below.

Saigon – Nha Trang

Nha Trang Trekking
Nha Trang Trekking – Source: Internet

Anyone planning to go backpacking should take advantage of this beautiful road. To get to Nha Trang, take either the mountain road or the coastline road. The 436km mountain journey to the destination is long, but its splendor is unbeatable. The largest man-made lake in Vietnam, Tri An Lake, is located along this road. Tri An Lake is followed by Cat Tien National Park, where you can stop and set up tent for the night. A fun experience you should try.

However, a sea road with a 424km length is similar to a mountain road. But in return, if you love to watch the sea, you should choose this incredible road. Follow National Highway 1A, make a right turn into Vo Nguyen Giap Street, and continue straight until you reach the intersection leading to Phan Thiet from Long Khanh town. You can take a night’s rest in this dream location before moving on the following day to the bays of Phan Rang and Phan R, followed by Cam Ranh.

Saigon – Pleiku

Chu Nam Mountain in Pleiku
Chu Nam Mountain in Pleiku – Source: Internet

Pleiku, a city in the Gia Lai region, offers a wonderful setting that will stay in your memory forever because to the people’s openness and simplicity. The best and most appropriate period to stop here is from November to April of the following year.

About 500 kilometres separate Saigon from Pleiku on the route. Despite the length of the trip, there are usually good pauses. A lovely scene is created when golden rice fields and coffee gardens are combined. Coming to Pleiku, do not forget to go to places such as Ham Rong Mountain, Xung Khoeng Waterfall, and some of the shiny specialties you should taste when coming here, like Pho, Bun bo…

Saigon – Binh Thuan – Lam Dong – Dong Nai

From the hills and mountains in Gia Bac pass to Di Linh, to Phan Thiet beach (Binh Thuan), to witnessing Da Lat dream with hairpin turns on Bao Loc pass, and floating through Nam Cat Tien forest, it is a road with quite a few journeys and locations for you to experience. Take National Highway 1A and pass via Phan Thiet Binh Thuan, a coastal city. You will fall in love with the clean, lovely beaches and the crystal-clear water. Via Highway 1, follow Highway 27b, Highway 27, and to Da Lat (Lam Dong) is Highway 20. You’ll proceed directly there after passing via the D’ran pass.

Saigon – Da Lat

Trekking and Campain in Da Lat
Trekking and Campain in Da Lat – Source: Internet

Dalat – This foggy city is a street that attracts a lot of couples to come. From Saigon, it will take a motorbike roughly 10 hours to get here. However, the views along the way will distract you from the distance and your weariness. Come to Dalat, and remember to visit Langbiang, Elephant Mountain, and Xuan Huong Lake… is beautiful, and everywhere is poetic and no less majestic. The weather here is off the table, so great. Fresh air and cool weather are present. It is really passionate.

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Da Nang- Lang Co

Lang Co
Lang Co – Source: Internet

Do not disregard the Da Nang – Lang Co road if you wish to travel to Da Nang. The short route is only about 30km long, but many exciting things exist. Hai Van Pass lies to the south, and Phu Gia Pass is to the north. You become interested as you look down at Lang Co Bay, which has a fine white sand beach mixed in with the azure ocean.

However, one of the most hazardous passes in Vietnam, Hai Van Pass, must be crossed on the approach to the lovely Lang Co. Therefore, remember to take hats and sunscreen carefully when traveling through this pass. A stunning nature scene awaits at the pass’s summit. As you make your way to the end of the pass, don’t forget to snap a few pictures as a souvenir. Lang Co is already in front of you.

Hanoi – Moc Chau – Ta Xua

Ta Xua Trekking
Ta Xua Trekking – Source: Internet

This road is an option to be noticed with endless flower gardens, charming sky and mountainous wings. The Moc Chau Plateau’s roof, Pha Luong Peak, is also accessible. Ta Xua, a highland commune bordering Bac Yen town (Son La) and Tram Tau district (Yen Bai), is where we’re headed after our excursion. From Hanoi to Moc Chau, you can use National Highway 6; the journey should take you 4-5 hours. Thung Khe Pass, Dai Yen waterfall, and the pine forest in Ang Village (Moc Chau) are the places to check in during the trip. Let’s take a break and continue the cloud-hunting journey at Ta Xua.

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Hanoi – Lao Cai – Hoang Su Phi

Hoang Su Phi is a fantastic destination for travelers in the fall. The golden terraces, winding in the wind like a dancing dancer, welcome visitors to create a fascinating beauty, which can be mentioned as Ban Loi, Ban Phung, Thong Nguyen, Ho Thieu…

It will take more than 300 kilometers to travel from Hanoi to Hoang Su Phi through National Highway 2. You can opt to travel through Tuyen Quang or Lao Cai, but it will be more appropriate if you choose to do so. The road up there is safe to travel on despite having little traffic because it is not overly wide.

Yen Minh – Lung Cu – Dong Van – Cat Vac – Ha Giang – Ngang Pass

Ha Giang
Ha Giang – Source: Internet

You won’t be able to resist choosing from the many intriguing options along this road. How can you refuse the opportunity to see the biggest buckwheat field in Vietnam, scale the flagpole in Lung Cu, or explore the idyllic pine hill in Yen Minh?

While the Lung Thieu communal pass located between Yen Minh and Dong Van is hazardous, the surrounding landscape is stunning and entrancing. Meo Vac district, which is roughly 20 kilometers from Dong Van, is the next stop on the tour of Ha Giang. You will experience the Ma Pi Leng Pass – Happiness Road to reach Meo Vac. The greatest place to complete our journey is by traveling back to the spectacular Ngang Pass, which has clean beaches at its base..

Ta Nang – Phan Dung

Ta Nang - Phan Dung trekking road
Ta Nang – Phan Dung trekking road – Source: Internet

You will have an unforgettable experience on the most beautiful 30-kilometer walking route in the South, starting at Ta Nang commune, Duc Trong district, Lam Dong and through Phan Dung commune, Tuy Phong district, Binh Thuan. By way of a forest road since it is quite risky, particularly during the wet season, you will pass through the three provinces of Lam Dong, Ninh Thuan, and Binh Thuan. As a result, when exploring this road, you should stick with the group or have a guide.

This is an excellent option for individuals seeking a calm location away from the bustling bustle. Because there is no traffic, dust, or environmental pollution, all are unspoiled, surrounded by plants and flowers. It would help to consider Ta Nang an exciting and excellent rendezvous point.

Sai Khao – Muong Lat

Muong Lat
Muong Lat – Source: Internet

Do you recognize the Sai Khao-Muong Lat road? Yes, this is the Tay Tien army’s path. One could argue that the route between Sai Khao and Muong Lat is among the most picturesque in all of Vietnam. Ban Lac (Mai Chau), which is 160 kilometers from Hanoi, will make for the best first stop. You can take advantage of seeing the Mai Chau flagpole, snap a few pictures, and then unwind before continuing the Sai Khao – Muong Lat trek the next day. Roads are mainly dirt roads, so you should pay careful attention when it rains. But when you get here, the spectacular and breathtaking scenery will sweep all your hard effort away. You should visit this street because it is one of the most gorgeous in all of Vietnam.

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