The most stunning hiking spots in Vietnam

There is a lot of work to do in Vietnam and one of them is to go hiking to some spectacular locations. If you enjoy working on your holiday, or simply want to explore other areas of Vietnam off the beach, you should take advantage of many local hiking spots. Whether you plan to stay north, south or travel to both, you will find that there are many hiking opportunities here.

Just remember to get a Vietnam visa before you enter this country. Now you have two options online, depending on where you go. The first is Visa on arrival, this is the easiest type of visa. However, you can only enter Vietnam by air with this visa. This means that if you plan to travel by bus, train, car or motorbike, you can apply for this visa. Another online option is E-Visa, this is a one-time entry visa for 30 days. Only certain nationalities may apply to this type of visa though. The last option is to apply for a visa at the Vietnamese Embassy or Consulate. With this type of visa, you can enter Vietnam by any means of transportation.

So if you are wondering what to do in Vietnam, you should add walking to the list. This not only helps you pump blood but also walks along some of Vietnam's most beautiful landscapes, see waterfalls, make friends with locals and when you reach your destination, get some spectacular scenery.

1. Ha Giang

The north of Vietnam is Ha Giang, adjacent to China. Vietnam is not difficult in Vietnam. Ha Giang has a lot of expectations about climbing and climbing activities here. It is very peaceful and quiet, so if you want to go somewhere a little more lively, you should probably skip Ha Giang. However, if you want to see the tranquil agricultural villages, nature and nature, big mountains, pine forests and paradise landscape wherever you go, this is a place to go hiking. But because Ha Giang is not exploited like other tourist sites in Vietnam, finding tourist guides, accommodation options and eating can be a bit more difficult. Ha Giang is definitely the way you want to go if you like adventure.



2. Sapa

A very popular option for Ha Giang is going to Sapa. Also in northern Vietnam, Sapa has witnessed a large increase in tourism over the years, so things are a bit more developed here and can be said to be easier. You will find many tour guides that you will be happy to walk with you. A very popular trip is conquering Mount Fansipan, this is the highest mountain in Vietnam. You cannot do this independently though, you are required to accompany the tour guide. However, it depends on you if you want to join a bigger tour or just with your tour guide. If you like something easier, there are so many hikes that you can choose from that only takes a few hours to complete.


3. Cat Ba Island

Big islands in Halong Bay should be visited even if you don't want to walk. But if you are interested, have an incredible ride, it will take about 6 hours to complete, with a tour guide. The trail is about 18 km long and runs through Cat Ba National Park. Keep your eyes open to detect wild animals like monkeys.

4. Ba Ra Mountain (Binh Phuoc Province)

Moving further south, you have the incredible Ba Ra mountain, which is one of the three highest mountains in southeastern Vietnam. It is actually considered a sacred place for locals, who often call BonomBrah mountains. Walking is easy - you just need to walk to 1,767 steps from Bang Lang Hill. If your feet are tired, there's also the option of jumping on the cable car up to the top.

5. Ta Nang - Phu Dung

Considered to be the most beautiful trekking road in Vietnam, this wonderful trip requires you to have a nice shape since walking three days into the jungle. You will also have to prepare - mosquitoes can be aggressive here and you may not have any phone signals these days. But what you can see during the trip makes it all worthwhile. You waddle through the stream, go through three provinces, climb and marvel at the unspoiled nature. It's easy to know why this is considered the most beautiful route when you go on it.

6. En Cave, Quang Binh

One of the things to do in Vietnam is walking to En Cave, the third largest cave in the world with its own unique ecosystem. It's still another game, so it's the perfect time to walk now, if you want to avoid the crowd. You can walk here with instructions that guide you deep into the cave. This is a 2 day 1 night walk where you will spend the night camping inside the cave. Increase is moderate and small groups. Imagine you are sleeping in a cave - how many times will you have that opportunity in your life?

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