Tam Duong district of Lai Chau province is blessed with a cool and fresh climate, mountain ranges, and numerous large and small caves nestled within these mountains, along with stunning waterfalls.
Pu Sam Cap Cave, renowned for its majestic stalactite formations and pristine natural beauty, has become a must-visit destination for tourists exploring the wilderness of Lai Chau Province.
Pa Khom Bay, a natural gem formed by the Ban Chat Hydropower Reservoir, is nestled in Pha Mu Commune, Than Uyen District, Lai Chau Province. Located about 30 kilometers from…
Culture is the soul of the nation, expressing national identity, late Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong once said, stressing that culture remains, the nation remains. Authorities and ethnic groups in the northwestern region have been following these instructions, protecting and advancing traditional cultural values to create internal strength for development.
Pu Ta Leng summit on the Hoang Lien Son Mountain range in Lai Chau Province is known as one of the 10 most beautiful mountain trekking routes in Vietnam. Located at an altitude of more than 3,000 meters above sea level, Pu Ta Leng has always been an exciting destination for adventure seekers.
Nestled deep within a primeval forest with rich and diverse vegetation, Nam Luc Waterfall is a captivating destination for visitors eager to explore its untouched beauty. The cascading tiers of the waterfall resemble a silken ribbon amidst the vast mountains and forests of Lai Chau.
Director of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park Management Board in Quang Binh Province, Pham Hong Thai on April 14 announced that the British Vietnam Caving Expedition Team discovered 22 new caves.
Pu Sam Cap, a group of 10 caves, is dubbed the “top caves of the Northwest” for its pristine, mysterious beauty which is especially attractive to adventurers.
The captivating landscape, pristine primeval forests, and lush vegetation of Ta Lien Son Peak beckon adventurous souls, both from within the country and abroad, to embark on a thrilling journey amidst nature’s grandeur.
20 ethnic minority groups live in Lai Chau province. In the 3 years since the province passed a resolution to preserve and promote the traditional culture of ethnic groups to boost tourism from 2021-2025, with a vision to 2030, local villages have restored many traditional costumes and festivals, which have popularized Lai Chau province as a tourist attraction.
Da Nang’s leaders have praised the tourism industry for its significant contribution to overall economic growth in the city at a recent meeting to review the city's tourism performance in the first nine months of 2023, and identify tasks for the sector for the rest of the year and 2024.
The first-ever cultural festival of ethnic minorities with a population of fewer than 10,000 people, themed "Preserving and promoting the cultural identities of small ethnic groups," will take place in Lai Chau province, from October 6 to 8.
Every June and July, all roads to the Duy Son mountainous commune in Duy Xuyen District, Quang Nam Province are busier. Vehicles of all kinds bring farmers, traders and tourists to the blooming season of the largest lotus field in the central province.
Lai Chau province is home to 20 ethnic groups, who have upheld a rich cultural diversity. The weekly mountain fair is a venue for them to exhibit and sell their cultural and culinary specialties to tourists.
For those enchanted by the allure of Southeast Asia and the majestic beauty of the Northwest Vietnam, conquering Mount Fansipan - the Roof of Indochina, is hailed as the pinnacle of every adventurous expedition.
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