1. Mu Cang Chai
Mu Cang Chai is stunning throughout the year. In spring, the young rice plants glisten on the water; during the warm summer months, the terraced fields turn lush and green. The most remarkable seasons are the rice flooding season (when rice is planted) and the harvest season (in autumn). The flooding season, from late May to early June, creates terraced fields that resemble a mirror, reflecting the sky and earth. From September to October, Mu Cang Chai turns golden, attracting photographers and travelers to witness the vibrant highland landscapes. In winter, the rice terraces resemble a traditional ink wash painting of the mountains. At the end of December, wild peach blossoms bloom. Khau Phạ Pass hosts an annual paragliding event, known as the 'Flying Over the Golden Season Festival.' From here, pilots and tourists can enjoy the thrilling experience of paragliding while taking in the panoramic views of the Lim Mong valley during the rice harvest season. For those interested in paragliding, it is recommended to book a tour in advance for a spot.
The Lim Mong and Lim Thai valleys are home to Thai villages nestled beneath the Khau Phạ Pass, one of Vietnam's four major mountain passes. After crossing a charming suspension bridge, narrow roads wind up the mountain like threads. Visiting Lim Mong in September and October, you can stroll through the golden season with fields of ripe rice on either side of the road. Travelers can drive through the golden fields, admire the peaceful villages during harvest time, meet locals of all ages, or enjoy playing by the cool streams. The terraced fields in Mu Cang Chai span over 2,200 hectares, with 500 hectares recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism as a national heritage site, including the villages of La Pán Tẩn, Chế Cu Nha, and Dế Xu Phình.


2. A Pa Chai
A Pa Chai is known as the westernmost point on mainland Vietnam, located at the border between Vietnam, China, and Laos. Situated at an altitude of 1,864 meters above sea level, this region is home to several ethnic minority groups, primarily the Ha Nhi people. A Pa Chai offers expansive, flat lands covered in the lush greenery of the Northwestern mountains, with villages hidden among dense forests. It embodies the unique cultural atmosphere of the highlands, with its distinct costumes, cuisine, and way of life. Backpacking through A Pa Chai is an exciting challenge for adventure enthusiasts looking to test their limits on a journey that is both difficult and rewarding. The area can be visited at any time of the year, each season offering a different experience. In the summer, travelers can wander the winding roads, discover new things, and enjoy the village scenes. In the winter, while sipping roasted corn and learning about the ethnic culture, the fresh, earthy scent of grass fills the air, creating a unique experience. The best times to visit A Pa Chai are late August to early September (rice harvest season) and from January to early February (rice planting season). November and December are when the wild daisies bloom, covering the roadsides, and it's also the time for the Ha Nhi people's festival.
The Zero Marker is a popular destination for backpackers. If the weather is favorable, it takes about 4 hours to climb up and 3 hours to descend (including rest breaks). If traveling by motorbike, you can drive directly to the grass hill, but if by car, it takes about 2 more hours of walking. It's recommended to wear rubber-soled sports shoes or high-top military-style shoes for comfort and safety. These shoes help prevent foot pain, provide better grip, and the high-top design protects from itchy grass. For extra precaution, you can wrap your ankles and knees for added protection. When you reach the Zero Marker, be sure to visit the A Pa Chai Market (near the border post between Vietnam and China, at marker 3). The market is only open on the 3rd, 13th, and 23rd of every month, so if you're lucky to be there on these dates, don't forget to pick up a souvenir. Additionally, the Hang Tom Bridge leads to a peaceful lake surrounded by sparsely populated areas. You can take a boat ride with the locals to enjoy the scenery. The water is so clear you can see reflections of the mountains and hills. Sitting by the Da River at the marker, thinking about the long journey of over a thousand kilometers, you'll realize that the hardships were well worth it. Many travelers opt for a simple breakfast of bread or dried provisions, but the key is to find a spot with a beautiful view to enjoy your meal.


3. Nghia Dan
Traveling to Nghia Dan, Nghe An is a popular choice for many. This destination draws visitors with its breathtaking natural scenery, tranquil lifestyle, and many famous landmarks. For adventure enthusiasts and those looking for the perfect spots to check in, Nghia Dan is one of the top choices. The area is filled with beautiful flower gardens, eco-tourism sites, and captivating farms, making it an ideal place for an unforgettable trip. Situated about 95 km from Vinh City, Nghia Dan is a mountainous district in the northwest of Nghe An province. The area, primarily hilly and mountainous, is home to several unique tourist spots where visitors can enjoy diverse experiences related to nature and local culture. One must-visit location is the buckwheat flower hill in Nghia Binh commune, located 91 km from Vinh City. This spot is a popular check-in destination for travelers to Nghe An. The tightly planted buckwheat flowers bloom in soft pink hues, creating a dreamy, picturesque atmosphere. Visitors come mainly to take photos, relax, and appreciate the iconic flower of the Northwestern highlands.
Another exciting destination in Nghia Dan is the dairy farm, which spans 50 hectares of sunflower fields used to feed the cows. This farm is also a popular spot for tourists. The lush green pastures will surely captivate visitors. Here, travelers can witness the process behind Asia's largest dairy farm or purchase fresh products from the factory as souvenirs. The Bau Sen Forest Park, especially during the blooming season, offers a romantic and stunning view of the 1-hectare lotus lake. Known as the “green lung” of the area, it provides a peaceful, refreshing environment. If you are planning a trip to Nghia Dan, don't miss this beautiful spot. Additionally, make sure to visit the vast sunflower fields in Thai Hoa. These fields, covering hundreds of hectares, are not only the largest in Vietnam but also a symbol of Thai Hoa's tourism. Sunflowers bloom in two seasons, from March to April and from November to December. Visitors can enjoy the fresh air, take photos, and spend time in this ideal spot for picnics and outings with family and friends.


4. Sa Pa
Not only known as the “foggy town,” but Sa Pa is also a paradise retreat for couples, offering countless romantic spots. A trip here provides an intimate setting, allowing you and your partner to enjoy each other's company 24/7 while exploring a new land and experiencing exciting adventures in a distant place. Sa Pa is renowned for its romantic allure, with misty weather surrounding the area throughout the year. Along with its beautiful scenery, you can indulge in a variety of delicious local dishes. Sa Pa is also a perfect destination for couples who enjoy the winter snow, spring blossoms of plum and peach flowers covering the hillsides, cool and gentle summers, and the charming autumn views. Rent a motorbike, and you and your partner can explore the winding mountain roads together. Amidst the misty landscape, the two of you will feel incredibly small in the vastness of nature. You can enjoy the majestic natural scenery while venturing to remote villages like Lao Chai, Ta Van, and Ta Phin. You can even play with the local children and overcome challenging, rough roads. In the afternoon, take a trip to conquer the O Quy Ho pass and watch the sunset.
After waking up early and dressing warmly, stop by a cozy little café to enjoy a hot drink while taking in the breathtaking mountain views before having breakfast. If you’re fond of modern spaces mixed with traditional vibes, enjoy a glass of champagne at one of the unique bars and pubs in the Cau May area. For a lighter romantic experience, find a small café and sip on a hot coffee with your loved one. As the chilly evening mist sets in, hold hands and stroll to the stone church for a peaceful walk. When your feet grow tired, sit down by a warm fire pit, savoring delicious grilled treats such as roasted eggs, grilled corn, pork, skewered pork, or lighter options like grilled vegetables and mushrooms. And don’t miss the chance to taste Sa Pa’s delicious grilled fish, with its sweet, firm flesh and fragrant aroma. Pair the grilled dishes with dipping sauces, fresh local vegetables, and perhaps a few sips of corn wine or apple cider, all while basking in the cool, crisp weather. It’s an experience unlike any other.


5. Ban Gioc Waterfall
Ban Gioc Waterfall is one of the most majestic waterfalls in Vietnam, located on the border between Vietnam and China in Cao Bang province. It is considered one of the country’s top natural attractions. For adventurers wishing to witness the beauty of their homeland, this is the ultimate destination. Standing at the base of the falls, you’ll feel a refreshing breeze as the water mist rises around you. The best time to visit Ban Gioc is during the rainy months of April and May, when the waterfall flows more abundantly, creating an even more spectacular sight. Although the road to the falls can be winding and somewhat hazardous, the reward of reaching this breathtaking location is well worth the effort, leaving you with a sense of accomplishment, as if you’ve achieved something monumental. Ban Gioc has inspired countless poets and musicians, becoming a symbol of grandeur and the embodiment of nature’s vast beauty.
The first thing you'll encounter when visiting Ban Gioc Waterfall (Cao Bang) is the stunning waterfall itself. Straddling the Vietnam-China border, the waterfall is divided into two separate regions, yet visitors can still enjoy a full view of the falls. Anyone who comes here will surely be overwhelmed by the majestic natural scenery. The water cascades down in a powerful rush, resembling thousands of giant white silk ribbons. Watching the entire waterfall and listening to the gentle sound of the water flowing creates a peaceful atmosphere, making this a must-see destination for couples visiting Cao Bang. Not far from Ban Gioc is the enchanting Ngurim Ngao cave, a fairy-tale-like cavern that stretches over 2,000 meters and features three main entrances. Inside, you’ll find a variety of stalactites and stalagmites in fascinating shapes. Under the soft glow of golden lights, Ngurim Ngao glows like a magical wonderland, earning it the local nickname “The Masterpiece of Nature.” For couples visiting Ban Gioc, this is a place you shouldn’t miss.


6. Cô Tô Island
Cô Tô Island consists of over 50 small and large islands located in the Gulf of Tonkin. Once known as a frontier island home to fishermen and soldiers, Cô Tô has since gained fame as a tourist destination, attracting visitors with its pristine beauty. The charm of Cô Tô lies in its emerald green islands, the endless blue sky, the vast sea, and the hopeful spirit of its inhabitants. When visiting Cô Tô, tourists can relax in the crystal-clear waters, explore unique attractions, and indulge in the island’s famous fresh seafood. Traveling to Cô Tô by motorbike has become easier for adventurous travelers. However, to ensure a smooth trip, it’s important to know the best time to visit. Locals recommend summer and autumn as the ideal seasons. This is when Cô Tô is at its most beautiful, and the island is bustling with tourists and boats coming and going. April and May are the best months to visit, with clear skies, warm weather, and perfect conditions for outdoor activities like swimming. From June to August, the sea is rough, and storms can make travel unpredictable. Meanwhile, from September to March, the weather becomes colder, with foggy and chilly days, making it less ideal for beach activities. During this time, the island is quieter, but it’s still a great place to enjoy peace and tranquility.
Cô Tô attracts visitors with its many pristine and fascinating natural sights. If you're traveling to Cô Tô by motorbike, don't miss the opportunity to explore the famous tourist spots on the island. Located just 3 kilometers southwest of the town center, Cô Tô Harbor is a favorite destination for visitors. The harbor serves as a port for boats and is a perfect spot for a scenic walk. The long road leading to the harbor is lined with large concrete pillars, creating a dramatic scene. You can take stunning photos here or explore the nearby fishing village and seafood processing area. Another must-see is Móng Rồng Beach, formerly known as Cầu Mỵ Beach. This 3-kilometer stretch of coastline on the island’s southeastern side is known for its unusual rock formations stacked on top of each other, creating a truly unique landscape. Visitors can ride their motorbikes here to enjoy the fresh air, walk on the rocks, or marvel at the breathtaking sunrise. No trip to Cô Tô would be complete without visiting the Cô Tô Lighthouse. Standing at 101 meters above sea level, this lighthouse offers the highest vantage point on the island, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.


7. Ba Vi National Park
Ba Vi National Park is located in the Ba Vi mountain range, covering Ba Vi district in Hanoi and two districts of Hoa Binh Province, Luong Son and Ky Son. It is about 15 km from Son Tay town and approximately 50 km west of downtown Hanoi. Since the early 20th century, Ba Vi has been a well-known destination due to its diverse ecosystems, beautiful scenery, and cool climate. The park is part of a mountain range running from northeast to southwest, with peaks such as Mount Vua (1,296 meters), Mount Tan Vien (1,227 meters), and Mount Ngoc Hoa (1,131 meters). The park attracts the most visitors during the late year, especially for those hoping to catch the beautiful wild sunflowers in bloom. At 600 meters above sea level lies a historic site that marks the spot of a brave battle between the Vietnamese army and French colonial forces during the Hoa Binh Campaign in 1951. Known as the '600 Ba Vi Stronghold,' it was originally built by the French as a military outpost on the site of a former French officer’s villa. Ba Vi is also famous for its vast forests filled with wild sunflowers, especially around the end of the year when the vibrant yellow flowers bloom, drawing many tourists, particularly young people looking to capture stunning photos.
Being relatively close to Hanoi, with its cool climate and flat, spacious areas, Ba Vi National Park is a great spot for camping and team-building activities. You can bring your own camping gear or rent equipment once you arrive. However, you will need to bring your own food and drinks as there are no places to purchase supplies in the camping areas. About 1 km from the main entrance, you’ll come across a cactus garden. Originally planned to collect cacti from various places, the project has since been abandoned, and the garden is now somewhat neglected, though it has recently gained popularity with young explorers for photo opportunities. Nearby, you’ll find a pine hill that is currently being used for various recreational activities and camping by a private company. If you’re looking for a place for a children’s team-building activity, this is a great location for families to consider. Near the base of Mount Ba Vi, there is a fascinating natural landscape formed by a massive, perfectly stacked rock formation, a result of geological sliding thousands of years ago. Over the years, the locals have transformed this site into a shrine dedicated to Princess Ngoc Hoa.


8. Cat Ba
Cat Ba Archipelago consists of 367 islands located in the southern part of Halong Bay. Among them, Cat Ba Island is the most popular destination for travelers. The island boasts the signature beauty of Halong Bay with its limestone mountains and calm, pristine waters. Summer is the best time to visit Cat Ba, from April to October, when the weather is cool and perfect for relaxation and beach activities. The peak season runs from May to July. If you plan to visit in July or August, it's recommended to check the weather forecast a few days in advance to avoid any storms. From November to March, the island is quieter, making it a great time for nature exploration and peaceful getaways. Lan Ha Bay, located on the eastern side of Cat Ba, is a member of the Most Beautiful Bays in the World Club (MBBW). The bay offers calm, crystal-clear waters. Visitors can buy tickets at the Cai Beo pier for around 30,000 VND per person, then take a boat or kayak to Lan Ha. Cai Beo fishing village is considered the oldest of its kind in Vietnam, offering a fascinating glimpse into the life of fishermen who have lived here for thousands of years. Don't miss the chance to visit the floating houses, paddle through the floating villages, and sample fresh seafood – a must-do experience for those on a Cat Ba tour.
Monkey Island, also known as Cat Dua Island due to the abundance of wild pineapple plants, is home to over 20 monkeys. As tourists flock to the island, the monkeys become more friendly, often coming down to the beach and begging for food. The island features two crescent-shaped beaches, Cat Dua 1 and Cat Dua 2, perfect for those seeking a more peaceful escape. Both beaches offer food services, bungalow rentals, swimming gear, and kayaking. If you're planning a one-day trip to explore Lan Ha Bay, be sure to stop by this island. Cat Ba National Park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Visitors can choose to hike for 4-8 hours or take shorter treks of about 2 hours. Whether by foot, bike, motorbike, or car, there are many options for exploring the park, with popular routes leading through the lush Kim Giao forest, up to Nguy Lam Peak for panoramic views, and through caves for those looking to experience the wild side of the island. For those interested in history, you can visit the Tham Cong Fortress, also known as Hill 177. Built in the 1940s, the fortress still has its large cannons and a system of tunnels that are in remarkably good condition. The high vantage point offers sweeping views of the bay, making it an ideal spot for watching both sunrise and sunset.


9. Trang An – Ninh Binh
Trang An is located less than 100 km from Hanoi, with easy access by road, making it a great choice for a quick trip. Numerous buses run from Hanoi's Giap Bat and My Dinh bus stations to Ninh Binh throughout the day. Featured in movies such as 'The Immortal Saga,' 'Tam Cam - The Untold Story,' and more recently, 'Kong: Skull Island,' the Trang An Scenic Complex is one of Vietnam's top travel destinations. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014, Trang An is known for its serene waters, majestic limestone mountains, and mysterious caves, which have made it especially popular among young travelers in recent years. Every year, Trang An draws large crowds of visitors eager to explore its stunning natural beauty. Covering an area of about 2,168 hectares, it boasts unique geological features, a network of caves, winding streams, and ancient temples.
Visitors can enjoy a boat ride on the crystal-clear waters, navigating through 12 caves and visiting 3 spiritual sites. For those preferring to explore on foot, you can climb over 600 steps to reach the Tran Temple. The structures in the Trang An Ecological Tourist Area, built long ago, hold significant historical and spiritual value. Thanks to its picturesque landscapes and distinctive architecture, Trang An has become a top destination for photographers and adventure seekers alike. Since being featured in 'Kong: Skull Island,' the Kong movie set within the Trang An Complex has gained fame, attracting tourists to see the recreated African tribal huts and models of wooden boats and bamboo structures. The Kong Skull Island movie set is open for free visits, providing ample opportunities to capture stunning photos for your travel album.


10. Tam Dao
Tam Dao has long been a favorite destination for couples seeking adventure. Located about 80 km from Hanoi, Tam Dao is easily accessible by various means of transport such as motorcycles, private cars, buses, or public transit. However, for convenience when exploring the town, a motorcycle is the best option. With its cool climate year-round, this is a must-visit spot for a summer getaway. The Tam Dao Church, originally built between 1906 and 1912, was reconstructed in 1937 with stone, preserving its Gothic architectural style. The church stands on a forested hill, surrounded by pine trees planted by the French. It has a large courtyard and several arched windows, offering visitors panoramic views of the valley. Nearby, the towering bell tower is visible from anywhere in Tam Dao's valley. This church is a top attraction for couples visiting Tam Dao.
During the hot summer days, Silver Waterfall is an ideal destination for couples visiting Tam Dao. Hidden deep within the pristine forest, the area enjoys a cool climate throughout the year. The path to the waterfall is not too long, but it is steep and rugged. To reach it, you must climb a series of stone steps. The narrow trail runs along the mountainside, with a deep ravine on one side and a safety railing with a few rest spots. This makes Silver Waterfall a perfect spot for couples seeking adventure during their Tam Dao trip. Studio Cầu Mây, an outdoor photography studio, has recently gained popularity. Located at the entrance of the town, this is a must-see destination for couples. There is a signpost leading to the studio, and the entrance fee is 10k per person. It is a great and affordable choice for couples looking for a dreamy and romantic photoshoot.


11. Ha Long Bay
Ha Long tourism has flourished in recent years, with a wide range of accommodations available. Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is often described as 'a vast, living watercolor painting,' making it one of the most priceless gifts nature has given to Quang Ninh and Vietnam's tourism industry. The air is fresh, the scenery stunning, and the seafood is delicious, including the local specialty 'sá sùng.' All in all, a trip to Ha Long leaves you with unforgettable memories. In the center of Ha Long City, you can explore attractions such as Thien Cung Cave, Dau Go Cave, Mê Cung Cave, Soi Sim Island, Trống Cave, Trinh Nu Cave, Sung Sot Cave, Bai Chay Beach, Tuan Chau Island, and the Cua Van Floating Village. Around Ha Long, you can also visit Ba Vang Pagoda, Yen Tu Relic Site, the Queen Cable Car, Sun World Park, Bai Tho Mountain, Ngoc Vung Island, and Quan Lan Island. Ha Long Bay is famous for its breathtaking landscapes and rich seafood, making it no surprise that the area's signature dishes are mostly seafood. The most famous dish in Ha Long is the grilled cuttlefish. Other must-try dishes include sá sùng, ngán (a type of clam), bánh gật gù (a traditional cake), sam biển (seafood), Hoành Bồ rice wine, night-caught squid, and shrimp.
Couples visiting Ha Long should definitely take a boat tour of the bay. To get to the bay, you need to purchase a separate ticket for the boat ride and rent a boat (many people mistakenly think that buying the 290k ticket automatically covers the boat ride, but that's not the case). If you're a small group, you can opt for a shared boat, which accommodates around 45 tourists. Boat rentals range from 150k to 250k per person, depending on the season and the tour length (a 4-hour tour is cheaper than a 6-hour one). For larger groups (15 people or more), consider renting a private boat (600k to 1200k), as more expensive boats offer more amenities. Ti Top Island, known as the most beautiful island in Ha Long Bay, features a crescent-shaped beach, perfect for sunbathing and swimming, and a scenic viewing tower offering panoramic views of the bay. For a full experience, take the 2nd tour route to reach this island. Additionally, Tuan Chau Island, which serves as the embarkation point for Ha Long Bay tours, is also home to beautiful resorts, beaches, and the exciting Tuan Chau entertainment park.


12. Da Lat
Da Lat is one of the most romantic travel destinations in Vietnam. A trip to Da Lat for two, especially for couples, is always a delightful experience. With its cool, crisp air, misty clouds veiling the landscape, and the pine forests appearing and disappearing, the atmosphere here is incredibly serene. Many couples choose Da Lat for sightseeing and relaxation. The weather in Da Lat is cool year-round, with thick fog often covering the sky. Because of this, a trip to Da Lat at any time of year can be beautiful and romantic. However, the most stunning time is during the da quy (wild sunflower) bloom in October. During this period, you and your partner can stroll through the winding roads of Prenn Pass, surrounded by golden da quy flowers in full bloom, creating a magical, romantic atmosphere. Additionally, if you're interested in exploring other seasons in Da Lat, you can check out the articles below for tips on the best times to visit with your special someone.
One of the unique attractions of Da Lat is its food. Da Lat's cuisine is distinctive, rich in flavor, yet it retains its authentic essence. Many tourists find themselves returning to Da Lat time and again because of the unforgettable culinary delights. Around the end of winter, certain fields in Da Lat are covered in a layer of pink grass, creating a dreamy, picturesque scene. Pink grass is a wild plant that grows in small clusters on the ground. When sunlight shines through the dewdrops on the leaves, the grasslands sparkle with a legendary pink hue that captivates anyone who sees it. Before the sun rises, when the dew is still heavy, the grass looks as if it's covered in snow, so some people call it 'snow grass.' December is the peak season for the vibrant pink grass fields. If you want to experience this enchanting landscape, visit Da Lat in the early mornings before the city wakes up. The pink grass will be covered in morning mist, offering a pure and fresh view.


13. Ha Giang
Ha Giang is a region blessed by nature with an ancient culture dating back to the Dong Son Bronze Age. It is home to prehistoric relics in places like Bac Me and Meo Vac. This area is inhabited by 22 different ethnic groups, including the H'mong, Dao, Tay, and Nung, with the H'mong being the most populous. Each group has its own unique cultural identity, yet all share common traits such as honesty, warmth, and hospitality. Ha Giang is an ideal destination for adventure lovers and explorers, thanks to its challenging terrain. The winding mountain roads, sharp curves that twist into the heart of the mountains, and unpredictable weather—alternating between scorching heat and sudden downpours—might test your patience. However, once you conquer these obstacles, you'll feel an immense sense of joy and achievement.
Ha Giang is famous for its legendary roads and awe-inspiring landscapes. Those who have never visited Ha Giang are eager to go, and those who have been can’t wait to return again and again. Ha Giang is renowned for its mind-boggling mountain passes, majestic peaks, meandering rivers at the foot of the mountains, terraced rice fields on steep slopes, and the colorful people we encounter in remote villages, by the roadsides, and at local markets. Missing Ha Giang would be a regret. Ha Giang is beautiful in every season, with each offering its own adventure to conquer. And when you visit the highest land in Vietnam, you'll have the opportunity to wear traditional ethnic costumes, allowing you to truly immerse yourself in the local culture. This will undoubtedly be a trip that leaves a lasting impression on your heart.


14. Moc Chau
The journey to Moc Chau is quite safe, with fewer sharp turns and steep hills, making it perfect for a motorbike adventure. Just be sure to check your bike thoroughly and have it serviced for a safer ride. The drive may take some time, so make sure to pack enough supplies like food and drinks. The distance is manageable, but you’ll need to be in good physical condition and have steady driving skills. Fog is a common sight in the early mornings and evenings, so be extra cautious and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles. One of the highlights of your trip should be conquering Pha Luong Peak, standing at 2,000 meters above sea level, offering a thrilling challenge to all adventurers.
Besides Pha Luong, the Dai Yen Waterfall is another stunning destination, particularly beautiful during April and September. Moc Chau is home to numerous other attractions waiting to be discovered, like the Heart-shaped Tea Hill, a popular photo spot for travelers. Wherever you go, Moc Chau offers a sense of tranquility and breathtaking landscapes. Much like a woman, Moc Chau changes with each season, and its beauty never fades. Known for its snow-white mustard fields and the children playing under the peach and plum trees, Moc Chau is a sight to behold. Visit Tân Lập to see the Heart-shaped Tea Hill, Ngũ Động Bản Ôn, and fields full of mustard flowers, daisies, poinsettias, and blooming peaches and plums. It’s often called the “green road of Moc Chau,” and is most beautiful during the mustard and plum blossom seasons.


15. Ta Xua
Ta Xua (Son La) is a perfect destination for couples who enjoy cloud hunting. The mesmerizing sea of clouds here is absolutely stunning. Once primarily known for its ancient Shan Tuyet tea trees and Son Tra fruits, Ta Xua has recently gained popularity among young travelers. In the past, thick fog posed a significant challenge for locals, making it difficult to navigate through the clouds. But now, the clouds themselves have become a unique attraction, turning Ta Xua into one of the must-visit destinations for those seeking adventure and perfect moments to capture.
Ta Xua is the 10th highest peak in Vietnam, standing at 2,650 meters above sea level. Located in the Ta Xua mountain range, it includes three peaks and serves as the natural boundary between Yen Bai and Son La provinces. From Moc Chau to Ta Xua, it’s just about 100km away. Ta Xua has become a popular spot for young adventurers, especially those wanting to conquer the peak. From the summit, you can witness the sea of clouds swirling beneath your feet instead of above your head. The best time for cloud hunting in Ta Xua is from November to March, so plan your trip during these months to experience the breathtaking cloud views of the northwest. After reading this, don’t you feel like packing your bags for a 3-day, 2-night trip to conquer Ta Xua? Let’s go!


