Immerse yourself in pristine beaches, untouched pearl islands, and picturesque plateaus... these are the ideal destinations for you to explore and conquer during this September 2nd holiday.

Beaches always possess a mysterious allure for many travelers of all ages. During the holiday, enjoy playful moments together on the waves, bathe in the sea-scented breeze, admire the stunning painting of sunrise or sunset, and savor delicious fresh seafood – these are the romantic moments to cherish together.
People often refer to the Cotu archipelago as dragon tails, as the dragon dances on the waves, its body twisting between sinking and rising, creating unique islands and peculiar mountains.

Cotu is not only about the sea but also boasts pristine forests and a dreamy love path for cyclists. If you love exploration, cycle to the highest point of Cotu, the “Cotu Lighthouse,” where you can enjoy panoramic views from above.
Romantic Sapa
Sapa captivates travelers with the mystical beauty of mountainous landscapes, endless terraced fields, and houses hidden amidst the greenery of trees, sky, and earth. Sapa also enthralls visitors with the romantic charm of highland markets, where colorfully dressed young men and women meet, exchange greetings, and sing melodiously to the tunes of flutes, khèn, and mouth organs.

Beyond the charm of the elevated town, the romantic ambiance of Sapa market, this place also enchants travelers with a series of famous landmarks and scenic spots like the ancient rock field with intricately carved stones scattered across the terraced fields. You can also visit Dragon Jaw Mountain, where the mythical legend of dragons from the primordial era is preserved, the majestic Silver Waterfall, the untouched wilderness, or conquer the peak of Fansipan, the roof of Indochina.
Travelers can also explore Cat Cat, an ancient village of the Mong people, where many traditional handicrafts such as growing cotton, flax, weaving fabric, and crafting jewelry are preserved. Cat Cat's allure lies in the beauty of its ancient houses and the custom of wife pulling.
Tranquility on the Moc Chau Plateau
In any season of the year, Moc Chau always holds surprises and captivates travelers. Especially in the summer on the plateau, the climate is incredibly fresh and cool.

Visitors will have fascinating experiences wandering on lush green tea hills, amidst ripe red plum orchards, and relaxing in the cool mist from the Dai Yem Falls and Chieng Khoa Falls. The water from the falls flows down day and night, providing travelers with a refreshing, delightful feeling before the magnificent panorama of nature.
At the heart of Moc Chau town lies Bat Cave (Moc Huong Mountain Cave). Standing at the cave entrance, you can gaze down upon a large valley with seven small hills resembling seven precious gems. From the cave entrance, travelers can also observe the entire Moc Chau town.
Thung Nai, Hoa Binh
Located over 100 km from Hanoi in Cao Phong district, Hoa Binh, Thung Nai is often likened to the 'Halong Bay on land.' This place boasts a breathtaking and harmonious landscape nestled along the Da River, a perfect blend of river and mountains. Thung Nai exudes a pristine, tranquil beauty, offering a complete escape from the busy, hectic life for moments of relaxation and contemplation amidst the picturesque natural scenery.

Especially on hot summer days, travelers can relish the fresh air, forest fragrance, mountain breeze, and cool refreshing water.
Ba Be Lake, the Jewel of Nature
Visiting Ba Be Lake in Bac Kan province immerses you in the pristine, wild beauty of the lake. The scenery here resembles a watercolor painting of eternal charm. The lake's water is clear and pure, allowing you to see mossy plants swaying gently at the bottom. Besides the vast expanse of sky and mountains, visitors can explore Puong Cave with its countless fantastic-shaped stalactites, creating a dazzling and mystical spectacle.

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Source: Travel Guide from Mytour – By: VnExpress
MytourAugust 23, 2013