During the September 2nd holiday, tourists from Hanoi have many places to go for a day trip, with a travel distance of about 15 km to 120 km.
Below are five convenient travel destinations, suitable for personal vehicles, going and returning in a day, suggestions for Hanoi tourists to change the atmosphere during the September 2nd holiday when they do not want to go far.
The weather in Hanoi during the holidays is forecast to be cool, allowing visitors to enjoy outdoor activities without fear of heat or fatigue.
Foodtour Hai Phong
A one-day trip to "eat all of Hai Phong" with typical dishes such as crab noodles, spicy bread, su din, bean sprouts, coconut coffee, banh duc tau, chrysanthemum tea, and snails will be a suitable suggestion for tourists with a "foodie soul". In addition, Hai Phong also has many beautiful check-in spots such as the train station, the opera house, Hon Dau island, and Tuyet Tinh Coc.
Hai Phong is 120 km from Hanoi, and it takes about an hour to travel by car on the highway. Visitors can use private vehicles, buses and trains (departing from Hanoi or Gia Lam station).
Visiting Huong Pagoda
Huong Pagoda is located about 60 km from the center of Hanoi, travel time is one and a half hours. Huong Pagoda is always crowded during Tet and the New Year festival, but on this occasion, visitors to Huong Pagoda will not have to jostle, can sightsee and leisurely participate in activities and worship.
Coming to Huong Pagoda, visitors will take a boat from Duc wharf, then visit Long Van cave, Tuyet Son cave, Huong Tich cave, Thien Tru pagoda, Giai Oan pagoda. Huong Pagoda has full food and beverage services. In September and October, lotus flowers begin to bloom around the pagoda. If you want to see the colorful lotus flowers in Yen stream, visitors should come here early in the morning.
Bat Trang pottery village - Xuan Quan bonsai village
Two destinations combined into a one-day "change of pace" trip for the whole family, 15 km from the center. Bat Trang belongs to Hanoi, Xuan Quan belongs to Hung Yen , but these two places are close to each other.
Bat Trang recently has many activities that attract visitors, both adults and children, such as visiting museums, ancient pottery kilns, making pottery by hand, and shopping. Xuan Quan flower village is famous for many gardeners specializing in ornamental plants and hanging flowers for families and offices such as primroses, orchids, and gerberas. The plants are quite affordable, from 7,000 to 8,000 VND you can buy a small ornamental plant. For lunch, visitors stop by the Ecopark urban area with many culinary options.
Camping in Dong Mo
Located in the suburbs of Hanoi, about 45 km from the center, about an hour's travel time, Dong Mo Lake is a destination for those who love camping. Locations include the Vietnamese Ethnic Culture Village, Camping Sport picnic area, Son Tinh Camp, around Dong Mo Lake are places where visitors can choose to camp by themselves with their own tents or rent full-package services.
Visitors can also fish, grass slide, and row boats. There is a food service on request, with dishes such as grilled food, roasted pork, and fried stream fish. The cost per person is from 60,000 VND, depending on the camping location, service, and time (daytime or overnight).
Ham Lon Lake in Soc Son, with full services, is also a suitable suggestion.
Cloud hunting in Ba Vi
Ba Vi National Park is located about 60 km from the center of Hanoi. Because of its high altitude and cool, fresh climate, Ba Vi is suitable for tourists to come here on hot sunny days or on holidays and weekends. This season, the success rate of cloud hunting in Ba Vi is quite high. Just driving along the road to the top, tourists can also "touch" the clouds.
In Ba Vi, tourist attractions include Vua Peak at an altitude of nearly 1,300 m, where there is a temple dedicated to President Ho Chi Minh, Tan Vien Peak, Ngoc Hoa Peak, ancient villas from the French period, cactus gardens... The 400-meter area is a camping spot for the day.
According to vnexpress.net
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