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Vietnam top ten places to hike

Hikeking and Hiking in Vietnam is one of the prime attractions for those looking for active adventure holidays in Vietnam. Apart from the sheer thrill factor of exploring the many untouched territories and marveling at the wonderful beauty herein, these Vietnam hikes will also familiarize you with the indigenous flora and fauna of the country. Here is our guide to the top 10 destinations for hikeking and hiking in Vietnam:

Hike Sapa Vietnam:






Sapa is one of the most enchanting of the Vietnam popular destinations. It is situated among the greenery of the high Tonkinese Alps. The mountain terrain with magnificent scenery and rich nature, cool climate and colorful cultures of the ethnic minority peoples make Sapa and surrounding area a superb place for hikeking.

Hike Pu Luong Nature Reserve:

Pu Luong in Thai language is the word for mountain and Pù Luông is not only the highest mountain of this Nature Reserve, but of the entire province Thanh Hoa. A place of outstanding beauty, blessed with rich forest, limestone panoramas, magnificent rice terraces and romantic villages nestled in the landscape.

Hike Mai Chau valley:

Located just about 130 km far from Ha Noi, Mai Chau is a favorite destination of many tourists.

Hike Cao Bang:

Located in the northern of Viet Bac region, where the first of country, Cao Bang is blessed the tourism potential richness such as spread superb mountains, forests, rivers, streams and many wild and raw natural features.

Hike Ha Giang:

Ha Giang has many of village where is quite wild and keeping almost intact cultures has not been through away by trade storm such as Tay people Tha, Tien Thang mountain village about 5 km far from Ha Giang city, LoLo people Sang Pang A mountain village in Meo Vac town…Foreign tourists especially like nature beautiful sceneries in Xin Man district and interesting natural forests which has many kinds of valuable woods.

Hike Cat Ba National Park:

Cat Ba National park is converged by forest and sea. Forest and sea are combined together to make the unique beauty.

Hike Ba Be National Park:

Ba Be is Vietnam largest natural lake and is now the centerpiece of an extensive National Park. The park and the surrounding area is limestone country, so lakes, waterfalls, caves and unusual rock formations abound. The whole area is richly forested and home to many ethnic minority communities.

Hike Cuc Phuong National Park:

Typically tropical with an area of 7 hectare. This is a forest of limestone mountainous region with a lot of caves. There are also relics of approving that people had used from 12.500 years ago.

Hike Nam Cat Tien National Park:

Cat Tien National Park is a national forest which located in three provinces Dong Nai, Lam Dong and Binh Thuan, has many rich and attractive botanic and animals, is protected by the most strict methods.NCT has many kinds of millions years trees with more than 30m diameter. Stream, waterfall and mountain system is very gigantic and attracting…

Hike Kon Tum and Vietnam central highland:

Arriving Kon Tum, we can visit a lot of Central highland mountain and forest beautiful sceneries such as Ngoc Linh mountain, Chu Mon Ray, Sa Thay wild forest, Dak Tre tourism region in Kon Plong district, hot water stream Dak To.

For more information on Vietnam hikeking hiking tours, visit http://www.hikingvietnam.com/holidays-tours/hiking-tours/ or http://www.lotussiatravel.com/vietnam-tours/hikeking-hiking-tours/

Vietnam Hiking Backpack

Vietnam offers a wide selection of places where you trekking, hiking can be arranged. One of the most important thing that should be made prior to anyone's hiking trip is to pack the lugguage. What to pack and how to backpack are the most frequent questions you may have when you book a trekking hiking tour abroad. Here are some important things you can consider when backpacking for a hiking trip.

1. Sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses: Higher altitudes can produce severe sunburns, even with cloud cover and temperatures in the 50s. Sunscreen, balm, and sunglasses are some of the most important things to pack.
2. Moisturizer: Higher altitudes bring very dry air. Bring along a favorite moisturizer and use it liberally. Protecting your skin will keep you feeling and looking young.



 3. Layers of clothes: Temperatures can drop 40-50 degrees from day to night at higher elevations. Even during the day, weather can change dramatically in a matter of minutes. Bring a sweater, jacket, and clothes made of wicking materials. Be prepared to take layers on and off to stay comfortable and dry.
4. Rain jacket: Afternoon thunderstorms are a daily occurrence in many mountain areas. 

5. Water bottle: When you’re active and at altitude, it’s easy to become dehydrated and not know it.  Fill your bottle with water on your way to the hills - in the car, train, bus, or plane - and keep drinking throughout your trip. Plenty of water also helps to prevent headaches often associated with visits to high altitude.
6. Toys, books, and games: If you’re traveling with the family, be sure to bring something to entertain the kids. Don’t forget books or games for the adults. Even the most energetic may have some “quiet” time.