Trekking in Northern Vietnam’s Mountains During Peak Season: What to Know

Mountain trekking in northern Vietnam peaks towards the year’s end, attracting many hikers despite crowded trails and safety risks. Experienced trekkers offer advice on popular routes, trekking styles, and essential preparations, emphasizing mental readiness and proper gear. Ideal trekking season spans November to February, with suggested group sizes ranging from six to twelve. To helpContinue reading “Trekking in Northern Vietnam’s Mountains During Peak Season: What to Know”

Why Ta Gia Bay Is One to Watch in Vietnam’s Nature Tourism

Where Limestone Meets Water in Lai Chau Tucked away in Lai Chau Province, Ta Gia Bay is quietly emerging as a compelling destination for nature based tourism. Defined by limestone mountains rising directly from clear reservoir waters, the area offers a rare combination of geology, landscape, and cultural depth that remains largely untouched. A LandscapeContinue reading “Why Ta Gia Bay Is One to Watch in Vietnam’s Nature Tourism”