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Discover the natural beauty of Phu Tho.

Việt NamViệt Nam24/04/2024

Long Coc Tea Hill

Long Coc Tea Hill (Long Coc commune, Thanh Son district) is a famous check-in spot for young people visiting Phu Tho . Dubbed "the most beautiful tea hill in Vietnam," it boasts hundreds of rolling hills shaped like inverted bowls, stretching across an area of ​​over 600 hectares. At dawn, Long Coc Tea Hill resembles a heavenly paradise, shrouded in a thin layer of mist. The first rays of sunlight piercing through the ethereal fog make the scene even more poetic. Visitors can cycle or walk along the winding paths around the small hills, enjoying the fresh, cool air; capturing beautiful moments; and meeting the tea pickers with their gentle smiles and large baskets on their backs. At the end of the journey, don't forget to enjoy a cup of tea with the unique flavor of the ancestral land.

Van Mo Waterfall

Van Mo Waterfall is located in Cu Thang commune (Thanh Son district). It's one of the ecotourism destinations chosen by many local tourists due to its pristine nature and diverse flora and fauna. Van Mo Waterfall is situated within a 40-hectare primeval forest, reaching nine tiers in height, formed by numerous small streams. The path to the waterfall is densely covered with ancient trees, tangled vines, and precarious cliffs, but in return, visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquil scenery and enjoy the fresh, cool air. In the summer, visitors can relax in the cool water of the lake at the foot of the waterfall, then rest and enjoy local dishes such as free-range chicken, sticky rice, wild vegetables, and stream fish.

Van Hoi Lagoon

Van Hoi Lagoon, located in Hien Luong commune (Ha Hoa district), is 10km long, with an average width of 2km and a surface area of ​​410 hectares. Van Hoi Lagoon is likened to a "miniature Ha Long Bay" thanks to its 40 islands rising above the water, which are used for growing timber trees and tea plants. Surrounding the lagoon is a majestic mountain landscape, lush green vegetation, and the vast expanse of water, creating a unique natural scene. The islands are also home to many native and migratory bird species, demonstrating the incredibly diverse and rich ecosystem of the area.

Van Hoi Lagoon was formed by the Van, Linh, Chanh, and Ha streams, which channeled water from the forest, creating a habitat for hundreds of aquatic species. Thanks to this, local people can harvest hundreds of tons of fish and shrimp each year, while also developing ecotourism to improve their livelihoods. Here, visitors can take boat trips to admire the lake's scenery, visit the islands, learn about tea cultivation and cage fish farming, explore the local culture of the Dao and Tay ethnic groups, and enjoy local specialties harvested from Van Hoi Lagoon such as snakehead fish and black carp.


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