1. Hot Springs in Luong Village - Thanh Hoa
This is a natural hot spring located on the slopes of hills nestled in the sparsely populated area of Luong Village, Thanh Hoa. The water temperature is approximately 36°C. The spring water flows from underground channels through rocky crevices, eventually forming a natural hot water pool with stunning surroundings.
Luong Village is quite remote and difficult to reach, which is why it remains relatively unknown to most people. The spring is mainly used by the local community, especially during the cold winter months when villagers bring the water home for bathing and daily use.


2. Tien Stream - Phan Thiet
Unlike the crystal-clear waters of typical streams, Tien Stream stands out with its striking orange-red water. It is a small creek near Hon Rom, where the water flows gently, reaching just above ankle height, with the deepest spots not exceeding knee depth. Visitors often walk barefoot, immersing themselves in the unique experience this stream offers. The cool, refreshing water beneath your feet, along with the fine white sand, creates a tranquil and surprising journey.
The most scenic part of the stream is about 300 meters from the starting point, where you’ll find red-orange rocks and clear waters leading to the distant beach. From the hilltop, the entire stream appears like a vibrant, multicolored painting, drawing you into its mesmerizing beauty.


3. Mo Stream - Bac Giang
The Mo Stream tourist area is located in Nghia Phuong Commune, Luc Nam District, about 32 kilometers east of Bac Giang City, or over 80 kilometers from Hanoi, following National Highway 31 and Provincial Road 293.
Mo Stream winds through the Huyen Dinh - Yen Tu Valley, creating numerous waterfalls, both large and small, with frothy white waters and several natural "bathtubs" that are quite fascinating. Along with the stream's smooth, alluring beauty, the sound of the water rushing against the rocks forms a magnificent natural symphony.
The most beautiful part of the stream is where five cascading waterfalls, mother and child, can be found from the Upper Temple to the Middle Temple. In addition to visiting the nearby temples, the surrounding ancient forests and the vast lake with its gentle ripples will undoubtedly leave you with unforgettable memories.


4. Da Ban Stream - Phu Quoc
The name Da Ban Stream might seem unusual at first, but it comes from the large, flat rocks that resemble the surface of a table. According to local legend, these stones were where celestial nymphs would sit and bathe whenever they descended to earth. The layered rocks stretch along the stream, winding up toward its source.
To reach Da Ban Stream, start from Duong Dong Town, head north toward the island's northern tip, and follow the signs leading to the stream. From there, you'll park before the entrance to the tourist area and cross a suspension bridge or a wooden bridge to enter the forest.
Once at Da Ban Stream, you can enjoy a refreshing dip in the cool, clear waters beneath the thunderous waterfall. It's an exciting experience! However, if you're visiting during the rainy season, be cautious as the rocks can become slippery. This spot is also perfect for camping and unwinding after a hectic work schedule.


5. Elephant Stream - Hue
Elephant Stream is located in Thua Thien - Hue, situated at kilometer 879 on the road from Da Nang to Hue. After traveling 50 kilometers from Da Nang, you'll reach kilometer 879, where you'll turn left and travel another 3 kilometers, passing through Loc Tien commune in Phu Loc district. Remember this kilometer marker, as the path to Elephant Stream can be tricky to find if you're not paying attention.
Here, you'll discover a large rock formation that resembles an elephant drinking water with its trunk beneath a waterfall. The area also features a natural pool called Elephant Pond, a refreshing, crystal-clear bathing area about 30 square meters in size and over 2 meters deep, nestled between two waterfalls.
In addition to relaxing by the waterfall and soaking in the stream, you can hike upstream along a trail to explore the foamy white waters and the magnificent mountain scenery for a truly unique experience.


6. The Sacred Fish Stream - Cam Luong
The Sacred Fish Stream is located at the foot of the Truong Sinh Mountain, in the Ngoc village, Cam Luong commune, Cam Thuy district, Thanh Hoa province. The stream is home to thousands of fish of various sizes, with each fish weighing between 2 to 8 kilograms, and some large fish reaching up to 30 kilograms. The fish species here include carp, dace, and catfish, with their colors ranging from red, green, to pink. Notably, the fish's bodies often glow with a shimmering, silver light as they swim, creating a magical sight.
Despite the high density of fish, the water in the stream never has a foul odor. The locals use the stream's water for cooking, and they believe the fish are sacred. They come here for sightseeing and to pray for good fortune, but no one fishes the sacred fish. If you have the chance, come and witness this fascinating spectacle with your own eyes.


7. Dream Stream – Da Nang
Dream Stream is one of the most beautiful streams in Vietnam. The crystal-clear water flowing over smooth stones creates a picturesque landscape. The path leading to Dream Stream is not too rough; after a short hike, you’ll be greeted by the welcoming sounds of nature: the gentle flow of the stream, the cheerful songs of birds, and the peaceful rustle of the leaves. Unlike streams with brightly colored rocks, Dream Stream is lined with dark, timeworn stones, which add to the unique charm of this place.
Upon reaching the Dream Stream, you'll be mesmerized by the sight of a waterfall cascading down like a veil of white silk, its cool, clear waters flowing day and night. The waterfall stands proudly amidst the vast forest, surrounded by towering trees and lush greenery, offering a sense of peace and tranquility to all who visit.


8. Yen Stream
Located about 60 kilometers from Hanoi, Yen Stream lies within the scenic Hương Sơn Complex (Hương Pagoda), in Mỹ Đức District. Visitors can easily take a boat ride to explore the breathtaking stream, which is surrounded by a serene and picturesque landscape. The most enchanting time to visit is during the blooming of the lotus flowers, when the air is filled with a sense of tranquility and mystery.
Stretching for approximately 4 kilometers, Yen Stream is at its most beautiful in October, when the lotus blossoms burst into full bloom. The vibrant red flowers stand tall and proud, creating a stunning contrast against the calm waters, which reflect the surrounding trees and the delicate lotus buds. The scene is like a dreamy painting, with the light autumn sun casting a soft glow on the water.
Every year, during the festival season, millions of Buddhists and visitors flock to the Hương Pagoda. After the festival, Yen Stream offers a peaceful retreat, far from the hustle and bustle of the city, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of nature.


9. Tranh Stream – Kiên Giang
Located in the northeastern part of Phú Quốc Island, about 10 kilometers from the center of Dương Đông, Tranh Stream – Kiên Giang is a must-see destination for tourists. This place is renowned for its lush natural beauty, where the harmony of flowers, forests, mountains, and streams come together to create a perfect spot for relaxation, camping, and picnicking.
The stream meanders through rocky crevices, sometimes flowing gently and other times rushing with more power, its white waters contrasting beautifully with the surrounding greenery. Following the trail that leads to the upper stream for about 300 meters, visitors will find a spacious area perfect for a refreshing swim under the cascading waterfall, or simply relaxing on the smooth rocks while listening to the birds and the soft murmur of the stream. It's a truly serene experience.


10. Moọc Stream – Phong Nha, Kẻ Bàng
Located near the famous Phong Nha – Kẻ Bàng National Park, Moọc Stream emerges as a clear emerald gem, surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty and a diverse ecosystem that promises unforgettable experiences for visitors.
The cool waters of the stream, with a temperature of around 20°C, flow gently through the stunning mountainous landscape. The crystal-clear water winds through the rocky crevices, occasionally cascading over small waterfalls and flowing smoothly over pebbles. At times, it rushes with a frothy roar, tumbling over moss-covered stones, while at other moments, it quietly disappears into the rocks, only to reappear with the same mesmerizing flow.
Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquil surroundings, feeling the stress of life melt away as they connect with the serene beauty of nature, making for a truly peaceful escape.


