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Discover the Northwest Vietnam



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By : Le Dao    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-01-15 00:00:00
Northwest regional tourism consist so many potential elements, are waiting for good health, to ham understanding visitors to discover the hidden charm through many activities of adventure trips, from Mai Chau valley to son la highland, historical site of Dien Bien Phu basin to Sapa Hill station.

The town of Hoa Binh is entrance door to North West region, where there are many tourist attractions, received both domestic and foreigners tourists, it is like reservoirs of Da, Mai Chau valley, Da Bac, and Ky Son. Lately there many tourism article mentions on hot springs in Hoa Binh as great destinations for relaxing and good health therapy vacations

However North West can only be regarded as a primary area, it is the true only when we overcome the pass towering into Moc Chau of Son La province. This is a large plateau, high above 1000 meters; climate is cool like Da Lat, the land of milk and tea plantations. Travel through Moc Chau, as opposed a lot of more in Yen Chau valley. This is the land of Muom. Muom Yen Chau has been famous since ancient time; the beauty of itself still exists so far.

Traveling through Yen Chau to Mai Son, the land with many small villages long the road these all connected together as the sub, the dreaming town of Hat Lot and then to Son La town there is hot springs that you expect to take, not only that Son La plateau are also well-known for prison relics, during French occupation here is the place detain Vietnamese patriot revolutionary.

Beauty Hang Le sticking with the name King Le Thai Tong when he visited mountainous troops in 15 centuries. Especially in Son La you can interact in local community to explore long history culture of Thai and many others ethnic minorities people group which the guest should favors to feel how hospitable and enthusiastic they are by stay in their house on stilt to enjoy local home made alcohol and participate traditional dance of Xoe.

Through Son La we arrival Thuan Chau, this is a little town market that located on the foot of Pha Din pass. It is consider highest and dangerous long about over 37 km from
The mountain foot to others site, with so many mountains ranks rise up is like the walls, it all appeal right in front of our eyes, and fresh air and great imposing landscape combining with colors culture would take your breath away.
Author Resource:- If you need more information about vietnam vacations you will
find a very informative website at Vietnam Tour Operator.
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