Short clips recording the moment tourists "screamed" while ziplining in Moc Chau received a lot of attention.

"Even though I can't scream, I still want to experience this zipline," said Nguyen Mai Anh, a tourist from Nam Dinh .

Not long ago, Mai Anh and her group of friends went on a trip to Moc Chau. In addition to visiting Hang Tau, Mu Nau, and Nang Tien waterfall, the group spent a day experiencing Bach Long glass bridge and trying out thrilling games like ziplining, dry sliding, etc.

"This was my first time trying an adventure game. I was nervous, anxious and looking forward to it. At the starting point, I saw a male tourist sliding and screaming, but in just a few dozen seconds, he reached the finish line.

I took a breath and was pushed onto the slide by the staff. I closed my eyes and screamed loudly in the air," Mai Anh said.

"But when I got to the middle of the road, the wind was so strong that I was almost thrown back and couldn't slide down. The feeling of being suspended in the air, hundreds of meters high, made me shiver, while on the ropeway next to me, other tourists were sliding down rapidly.

When I got there, the staff said that maybe I was too underweight... that's why I had this problem. Even though I was only suspended for about 10 seconds, it was still an unforgettable feeling," Mai Anh shared.

Female tourist Mai Anh was scared when floating in the air. Video : NVCC

Mr. Bui Quyet, a tourism worker in Moc Chau, has experienced the adventurous rope trip twice. "The scariest thing is when the staff opens the safety latch, my body is thrown into the air, below are the mountains and hills.

As the altitude gradually decreased, the feeling of fear disappeared, replaced by a feeling of refreshment and excitement. Screaming helped me relieve stress," said Mr. Quyet.

The feeling of floating in the air, admiring the majestic nature of the Northwest mountains and forests makes tourists both nervous, worried, excited and delighted.

According to Mr. Quyet, many people when arriving at the starting area, just looking down the slide, "had trembling hands and feet, turning back at the 90th minute". "These adventure games create an interesting, new highlight for Moc Chau tourism", Mr. Quyet said.

Even though he tried ziplining twice, Mr. Quyet still "screamed loudly". Video: NVCC

The zipline in Moc Chau is about 700m long with 4 parallel slides. The starting point of the slide is at an altitude of more than 130m.

The cost for a zipline ride here is 180,000 VND/adult and 120,000 VND/child (100-140cm tall). If you buy a package ticket of 990,000 VND/person, visitors can visit the glass bridge, slide the rainbow, zipline, race F1 cars, play water guns on the river...

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Adventure games attract the attention of young tourists.

Zipline originated as a form of transportation in rugged mountainous areas. To zipline, a long cable is needed, one end is connected from the top of the mountain or the mountain body to create height, the other end can be on the shore of a lake or the mainland.

When participating in this game, visitors will be given detailed instructions and fully equipped with specialized, modern equipment to ensure safety.

The hotel has an architecture simulating a high-speed train located in Muong Sang commune, Moc Chau district, Son La. It is 225m long and includes 29 rooms with an area of ​​25 - 50m2.