Wild sunflower season is like bright sunshine on Ba Vi mountains and forests
Báo Lao Động•11/11/2024
Hanoi - In November, along both sides of the road leading to the top of Ba Vi mountain, it is like a picture with the main yellow color painted by blooming wild sunflower bushes. In each season, Ba Vi has its own unique flowers. The end of October and the beginning of November is the time when wild sunflowers bloom the most. Along the 12.5 km long road from the 100 peak to the top of the mountain, this flower covers all the spaces on Ba Vi mountain in gold. Photo: NVCC Like many other tourists waiting for the season of precious wild flowers, Mr. Tran Van Chung (25 years old) left the center of Hanoi at 5am and drove to Ba Vi to "hunt" for the most beautiful moments. The morning air on the mountain is both fresh and cool, the sky is deep blue, and there is yellow sunshine. This type of weather is very suitable for any outing. Photo: NVCC The male tourist said: "Although I have been to Ba Vi twice, this is the first time I have gone to "hunt" for wild sunflowers. I rode a motorbike with a friend. The natural landscape here is really worth going, it is so beautiful it is mesmerizing." Photo: NVCC In addition to admiring the wild sunflower season, Mr. Van Chung also suggests that tourists can come to Ba Vi earlier to "hunt" for clouds. When entering the national park, each tourist needs to pay an entrance fee of 60,000 VND/adult, 10,000 - 30,000 VND/turn for students, people over 60 years old, disabled people... Parking fees range from 5,000 - 55,000 VND/vehicle, depending on the type of motorbike, car... Photo: Photo: Ba Vi National Park Wild sunflowers in Ba Vi National Park were planted by the French from 1930 to 1945. At this time, tourists riding motorbikes can easily see this flower blooming on both sides of the road leading up to the top of Ba Vi mountain. Photo: NVCC The wild sunflower season usually lasts from late October to early December. From the ticket gate to the 400m mark, the flower slopes are in full bloom along both sides of the road. After passing the pine forest at the 400 mark, about 200m, visitors turn left and about 300m to reach the place where the most wild sunflowers are concentrated. The wild sunflower forest has an area of over 10 hectares, including 05 areas, with a walking trail over 3km long. Photo: Ba Vi National Park
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