Mẫu Sơn is a high-altitude region in the northeastern part of Lang Son province, stretching from east to west across three communes: Mẫu Sơn, Công Sơn in Cao Lộc district, and part of Mẫu Sơn commune in Lộc Bình district. It is approximately 30 km from Lang Son city. Known as a popular ecotourism spot in the northern highlands, Mẫu Sơn remains under-visited by travelers from the South and Central regions due to its difficult terrain.
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Mẫu Sơn – The "Sleeping Beauty" of the Northeastern Highlands
Since the French colonial period, Mẫu Sơn has been a well-known vacation destination in the North. The French developed and built several resorts, along with dozens of old houses on the mountains, such as Tam Đảo, Sapa, Mẫu Sơn, and more. Even today, the Mẫu Sơn area is still being developed for tourism. Despite this, the vast natural landscape of Mẫu Sơn continues to be celebrated as the "Sleeping Beauty" of the northeastern highlands of Lang Son province.
Ideal Time to Visit Mẫu Sơn
The Mẫu Sơn mountain range enjoys a cool climate year-round, with two distinct seasons. The winter lasts from November to March, with average temperatures ranging from 7 to 13 degrees Celsius. At times, temperatures can drop to 0 degrees Celsius, and snow and ice appear. This is the peak tourist season in Mẫu Sơn, when visitors from all over the country flock to witness the rare snowfall phenomenon.
Summer, from April to October, is typically the rainy season with temperatures around 16 to 17°C. This is also the ideal time for travelers looking for a relaxing retreat, sightseeing, and outdoor activities.

Transportation and Getting Around Mẫu Sơn
Travelers from the South and Central regions can take low-cost flights to Hanoi and then board a bus from Hanoi to Lang Son. Afterward, they can rent a motorcycle from downtown Lang Son to reach Mẫu Sơn. This is a popular route for many tourists due to its natural, untouched beauty.
Discover the Beauty of Mẫu Sơn
- Dao People's Village
Mẫu Sơn Temple offers visitors an immersive cultural experience reflecting the lifestyle of the local ethnic communities. The highlight of this experience is the Khuổi Cấp village, where the majority of the Dao people reside. In addition to preserving traditional practices through clothing, architecture, and festivals, the village is also known as a captivating community-based cultural tourism destination.

- Long Head Spring
Long Head Spring is a well-known ecological tourism spot in Lạng Sơn province. This large stream stretches for about 10 kilometers, passing through the two communes of Mẫu Sơn and Yên Khoái in Lộc Bình district.
Long Head Spring originates from the majestic Mẫu Sơn mountain range, which rises above 1000 meters. The stream flows in a north-south direction through steep slopes and dense forests of the Lặp Pịa village before descending to lower regions. The narrow and steep riverbed geography has created numerous waterfalls and rapids along the way.
In the upper reaches of Long Head Spring, there are large waterfalls that rise over 3 meters high, spanning 7 to 15 meters in width and 2 to 3 meters deep. The jagged, smooth rocks form a breathtaking and powerful natural landscape.

- Ancient Mẫu Sơn Sacred Area
The Ancient Mẫu Sơn Sacred Area stretches along the slopes of the Mẫu Sơn mountain at an altitude of 1,190 meters above sea level, located in Lặp Pịa village. The temple in this area was built to honor the mountain deity of Mẫu Sơn - 'Đức Tôn Thần Công Tịnh Quang Mậu, Hùng Trấn Đại Vương, Thượng Đẳng Phúc Thần.' This ancient temple still holds many mysteries yet to be unraveled.
The entire ancient site of Mẫu Sơn spans an area of 24,400 square meters, positioned in a 'prime' location according to feng shui: Its back is supported by the majestic Mẹ Mẫu Sơn Mountain to the north; its front opens to the Na Dương-Lộc Bình valley to the south, where vast fields of water and rice thrive; to the west, stands the towering Cha Mountain, shrouded in clouds throughout the year; to the east, lush primary forests grow on the mountain peaks.
The natural environment here is rich and diverse, home to rare plant species such as: Tùng la hán, Trầm hương, various rhododendrons, bamboo forests, and stretches of hills covered with the scent of wildflowers like sim and mua. The presence of wildlife further enhances the area's appeal, making it a captivating tourist destination.

The ancient temple complex and the stone tombs in this sacred land symbolize the cultural strength and spiritual depth of the ancient Tày people who once lived here.
Each scenic spot and historical site here contributes to the complete beauty of 'Princess' Mẫu Sơn. Therefore, on your journey across Vietnam, take a moment to visit Mẫu Sơn on a tour departing from Hanoi, and immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Vietnam.
