


3. Explore the wonders: Venture beyond Lake Séo Mý Tỷ, and you'll discover pristine, untouched Mông ethnic villages, the local trout and salmon farm. Approximately 3km from the lake is the Dragon Waterfall, showcasing a refreshing and cool cascade. Along the journey, you'll encounter breathtaking sceneries and priceless viewpoints. Truly worth the experience.

4. Where to dine?
There are plenty of options. You can either bring camping gear and food supplies, but be prepared for a challenging journey. Alternatively, you can choose to rent camping equipment on-site and arrange for meals at the homestay. Another option is to indulge in the unique experience of dining and staying at the local homestays, where every room offers a mesmerizing view of the lake. The speciality here is the locally caught trout and salmon, available at reasonable prices. If you need contacts for homestays or camping gear rental, feel free to reach out to me.

In summary, this place is a must-experience. If you're visiting Sa Pa and overlook this gem, you're missing out—especially if you're a camping enthusiast and adventure seeker.

I've provided a detailed review for each photo for everyone's reference. I hope you get the chance to visit and have an amazing experience at this location.
Source: Nguyệt Hà Style
Posted by: Hùynh Hưng
Keywords: Camping site review, Cloud hunting paradise
