1. Tay Thien
Tay Thien is an eco-tourism destination located 66 km northwest of Hanoi, covering about 148 hectares on the Thach Ban Mountain in the Tam Dao range, renowned for its temples and pagodas of significant cultural value.
The first stop is Thong Temple, dedicated to the Mother Goddess of Lan Thong village. After Thong Temple, you will reach Cau Temple, where it is believed that 'Cau' stayed here to train soldiers before leading them to the 'Mother'. Besides praying for wealth, health, and longevity, young people often visit to ask for love and children. Continuing for another 2 km, you will arrive at Co Temple, which honors the Heavenly Girl, who is said to have come here to aid the people. The surrounding nature, with rich vegetation and a tranquil atmosphere, makes this a serene and peaceful spot. Near the temple, there is an ancient well and stream, believed to purify the soul and attract many visitors. After another 1.5 km, you'll reach Thuong Temple, dedicated to the national heroine, Lang Thi Tieu, who is said to have fought alongside Saint Giong before ascending to the sky.
The paths leading up to the temples are not easy, so I recommend taking the cable car to the summit and then hiking down to avoid exhaustion. The cable car costs about 180,000 VND per person, and the electric car ride is 20,000 VND per person.


2. Hill 79
Located 25 km from the center of Hanoi, take the Thang Long Bridge, drive for 4 km, then turn right at the Tam Hong intersection. Continue on National Road 23 for about 15 km to reach the site. The entrance fee is quite affordable, at 20,000 VND per person.
Once inside, you'll be amazed by a lush green forest, with a pond and a bridge for photos, as well as different spaces for visitors to take pictures. Above, there are rows of eucalyptus trees, creating a very fresh atmosphere. Continuing upwards, you'll reach the Ho Chi Minh Memorial Monument.
Hill 79 is a rustic eco-tourism area with a unique charm, making it a fantastic destination for young travelers looking to explore and take in the natural beauty.


3. Me Linh Flower Village
Me Linh Flower Village covers an area of about 200 hectares, cultivating various flowers such as roses, chrysanthemums, lilies, and orchids. It supplies flowers not only throughout Vietnam but also exports them internationally.
The peak flower season is from December to March, making this time the most popular for visitors who come to admire the blossoms and take photographs. The vibrant colors and fragrant scents of the flowers provide a refreshing and serene experience unlike any other.


4. Binh Son Tower
Binh Son Tower, also known as Vinh Khanh Pagoda Tower or Then Tower, is an ancient tower originally with 13 floors, although only 11 remain today. It was built during the Tran Dynasty and is located within the grounds of Vinh Khanh Pagoda (Then Pagoda) in Binh Son village, Tam Son town, Song Lo district, Vinh Phuc province.
This tower is a prime example of the architectural style of pagodas and towers from the Ly and Tran Dynasties in Vietnam. As the tallest brick tower from the Tran period still standing today, Binh Son Tower is recognized for its elegant structure, soft lines, and intricate decorations. It was designated a national cultural heritage site in March 2016.
The tower is square-shaped and tapers toward the top. The base door's width is 4.45 meters, while the 11th-floor door measures 1.55 meters. It is constructed with 13,200 bricks, including two types: square bricks measuring 0.22m x 0.22m and rectangular bricks measuring 0.45m x 0.22m. The interior of the tower has a small gap running from the base to the top.
On the exterior, the tower is covered with square bricks, each side 0.46m long. The brick faces are adorned with elaborate carvings, including lemon flowers, lotus leaf patterns, playful lions, and coiled dragons. Some bricks are individually decorated, while others feature joined patterns. The detailed, robust design reflects the vibrant national art of the Ly-Tran period (12th – 13th centuries).


5. Huong Canh Ceramic Village
Huong Canh Ceramic Village in Vinh Phuc is an ancient ceramic village, over 300 years old, renowned for its durable pottery products like jars, pots, and tea sets, designed to serve everyday needs.
Despite going through numerous historical ups and downs, the village has lost some of its former glory. However, the ceramic craft here has preserved its traditional essence, with some experienced artisans continuing their work and passing on the craft to future generations.
Today, to meet consumer demands and tastes, the artisans of Huong Canh Village continue to produce traditional items while diversifying their designs. As a result, the village also produces building ceramics and decorative pottery that are visually striking.
Visitors to Huong Canh Ceramic Village not only find the traditional brickwork that used to fill the area but also a variety of artistic ceramic items such as paintings, sculptures, and reliefs that reflect the soul of Vietnamese culture. Tourists also have the opportunity to engage in the fascinating process of handcrafting ceramics.


6. Hai Luu Heron Garden
Hai Luu Heron Garden is considered one of the five most famous ecological forests in Vinh Phuc. While not as vast as Tam Dao National Park or as pristine as Dai Lai Lake, Hai Luu Heron Garden offers a unique charm, serene beauty, and a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors here will be immersed in the stunning natural surroundings.
Here, guests can explore a wide variety of rare bird species, including storks such as the stilt stork, red stork, green stork, and short-legged stork, along with other bird species like the mynah and starling. In addition, the garden is rich in various trees like bamboo, xoan, chul, fig, and longan—plants that the herons and storks often flock to for nesting.


7. Xa Huong Lake
Nestled in the Con Trau Valley, in Minh Quang Commune, Tam Dao District, Vinh Phuc, Xa Huong Lake is located just 60 km from Hanoi, making it a perfect destination for a motorbike adventure.
The lake covers an area of over 83 hectares and is an artificial freshwater lake, excavated since 1984. Surrounded by majestic mountains, the lake was originally designed as one sitting on the slopes of the hills.
Each year, Xa Huong Lake experiences two water seasons: the flood season and the low-water season. However, no matter the season, the lake's beauty and cleanliness remain unchanged. After more than 30 years, the lake still retains its breathtaking allure, with the surrounding scenery resembling a captivating landscape painting, enchanting visitors who come here.


8. Dam Vac Tourism Area
It’s no coincidence that this natural wetland area is called Dam Vac. This natural pond has been around for thousands of years. It’s named Dam Vac Vinh Phuc because of the vast wetland surrounded by lush vegetation. Here, herons, storks, pelicans, ibises, egrets, and countless other bird species frequently come to feed. That’s why the locals call it Dam Vac.
Dam Vac Vinh Phuc is a perfect blend of modern architecture and picturesque natural beauty. With excellent facilities and reasonable prices, the area offers diverse options for dining and accommodation, ensuring a fantastic family getaway. Visitors to Dam Vac Vinh Phuc can also enjoy a variety of fun and exciting activities.


9. Tuệ Đức Bamboo Zen Monastery
According to the Vinh Phuc Tourism Information Center, the Tuệ Đức Bamboo Zen Monastery is located in Dong Que Commune, Song Lo District, Vinh Phuc Province.
The monastery was built upon the site of the ancient Kim Ton Pagoda, a 700-year-old temple that had fallen into ruin over the years. Thanks to the boundless devotion of Buddhists near and far, the site has been transformed into a magnificent Zen monastery.
Tuệ Đức Bamboo Zen Monastery sits atop a stunning location, nestled between three mountains that surround the main hall like a throne. From the main hall, visitors can gaze out across the Lo River and admire a large pond shaped like a turtle carrying a mountain on its back.


10. Song Hong Vinh Phuc Resort
Song Hong Resort is located on the northern shore of Dam Vac Lake, often referred to as the 'green lung' of the peaceful and beautiful Vinh Yen City. It’s an ideal destination for both domestic and international visitors seeking rest, relaxation, or business meetings, just over 50 km from Hanoi.
Imagine stepping out of your room onto the balcony, where you can immerse yourself in a lush ecological landscape, with greenery surrounding you and the fresh waters of Dam Vac Lake just steps away – it’s an experience you can’t beat!
In addition to its modern accommodations, the resort boasts a large swimming pool with refreshing blue waters. At Song Hong Resort, you’re not just close to nature with its verdant flora, but you can also indulge in refreshing smoothies or a rich cup of coffee at the lakeside café, offering a truly special atmosphere.


11. Ba Ao Waterfall
Ba Ao Waterfall, also known as Tien Ba Ho Falls, descends from Mount Mo Qua in the Tam Dao mountain range, located about 70 km from Hanoi, in Trung My commune, Binh Xuyen district. It’s an ideal spot for a one-day getaway, where you can return to the untouched, refreshing nature. Ba Ao Waterfall is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, offering clean, cool air and a serene atmosphere with water cascading from a height of 50 meters.
The waters here are cool and invigorating—not too large, but just enough to refresh your tired spirit from city life. Nestled at the foot of the dreamlike Tam Dao Mountains, Ba Ao feels like an uncut gem, offering a perfect blend of waterfall, stream, pond, forest, and grassy fields, making it a haven for nature lovers and explorers alike.


12. Thanh Lanh Lake
Thanh Lanh Lake is located at the foot of Tam Dao Mountain, in Trung My commune, Binh Xuyen district, Vinh Phuc province. It offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by lush mountains and clear, emerald waters. This picturesque site in Vinh Phuc, once a rugged and remote area, was chosen by the revolutionary leader Nguyen Danh Phuong as a stronghold during the Le-Trinh dynasty’s resistance. Today, visitors can still find historical landmarks around the lake, such as the Elephant Bathing Pool, Military Assembly Ground, and Money Casting Vault, which serve as reminders of the nation’s glorious past.
Thanh Lanh Lake is serene and elegant. The crystal-clear waters mirror the surrounding green hills, with occasional white clouds drifting by. The area is interspersed with grassy meadows and gently rolling hills, offering a perfect setting for those seeking exploration, relaxation, or photography. Whether you’re after a peaceful retreat or a bit of adventure, the lake has something to offer every visitor.
Visiting Thanh Lanh Lake not only allows you to experience its enchanting beauty but also gives you the opportunity to reflect on the historical significance that the place holds for the Vietnamese people.

13. Tam Dao
Located over 900 meters above sea level and 80 km from Hanoi, with 50 km on National Road 2 and about 24 km on National Road 2B, the Tam Dao resort is a well-known destination. Famous for its unique climate with four seasons in one day, mornings bring the cool breeze of spring, afternoons are warmed by summer sun, evenings are embraced by the gentle autumn wind, and nights bring the chill of winter. Despite being nestled in the mountains, Tam Dao's name comes from the sight of three peaks resembling islands rising above the clouds. The town is home to 145 houses, designed in various architectural styles, adding to its charm. The natural beauty of Tam Dao offers breathtaking, poetic landscapes, with several interesting attractions to explore:
- Silver Waterfall: Located just off the town center, take a right turn to find the waterfall. The Silver Waterfall is an enchanting sight, with its sparkling white waters flowing down the rocks, creating an atmosphere of serenity and mystery, accompanied by the sounds of the forest and the river.
- Television Tower: Standing at an elevation of 1375 meters, this tower is a bit challenging to climb but offers a wild and untouched experience. Along the way, you’ll pass by orchids, chrysanthemums, and other wildflowers, with colorful butterflies fluttering around, making the journey feel quite magical. Reaching the top offers the feeling of conquering a peak, and it's a popular spot for young people to take photos.
- Bà Chúa Thượng Ngàn Temple: Climb nearly 200 stone steps to this temple, which holds a deep cultural significance. The view from the temple offers a beautiful scene, with the town's misty clouds lingering in the background.
- Rung Rình Peak: Perfect for adventurous souls, this spot is surrounded by giant trees adorned with orchids, with the melodic sounds of birds filling the air. The breathtaking scenery feels like something straight out of a fairy tale.
- Old Church: Built in French architectural style, the church measures 26 meters in length and 11 meters in width. From here, visitors can get a panoramic view of Tam Dao. The church is also a perfect photo spot, especially for couples wanting to capture their special moments.
- Golf: The resort features a golf course covering 136 hectares, meeting international standards, sure to delight any golf enthusiast.


14. Dai Lai
Located 65 km from Hanoi, head north on National Road 2 to Phuc Yen, then continue towards Xuan Hoa, passing the Hanoi Pedagogical University 2. After traveling another 2 km, you will arrive at the destination. The road is flanked by hills and houses, with purple myrtle and eucalyptus trees lining the way. Upon reaching the area, you will pass through lush green bamboo groves before arriving at Dai Lai Lake.
Spanning 525 hectares, Dai Lai Lake is surrounded by dense green forests, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere. From the lakeside, you can hike up to the Thằn Lằn Mountain peak to enjoy panoramic views, with the mystical Tam Dao mountain range visible in the distance. Visitors can also explore the nearby villages of the San Diu ethnic people to learn about their customs and enjoy delicious local cuisine.
At Dai Lai, you can engage in a variety of outdoor activities such as swimming in the lake, paddle boating, or taking a boat tour to explore the surrounding islands. The area offers excellent opportunities for scenic photography and relaxing moments as you soak in the refreshing waters or leisurely paddle along while enjoying the breathtaking views of nature.


15. Flamingo
Adjacent to Dai Lai Lake is a luxurious 5-star resort featuring charming and well-equipped villas. One of the highlights of this resort is the unique bamboo restaurant, which was the only project from Vietnam to be honored with the prestigious International Architecture Award in 2011, alongside 89 other global architectural masterpieces.
The resort also boasts a wine cellar filled with a wide variety of wines, a conference center, and the Flamingo Gallery. For nature lovers, a picturesque pine forest offers a fragrant and serene retreat. The resort includes chic lounges, stylish bars, and beach clubs offering vibrant entertainment. Inside the Wonder Park, you'll find fun-filled activities for both adults and children.

