
The mountain is located on the border of two communes, Sin Suoi Ho ( Lai Chau ) and Sang Ma Sao (Lao Cai). From October to April next year is a suitable time for trekking because of the dry weather, clear view and little rain. Photo: NAG Van Ngo

Photographer Van Ngo, who has just completed his third Bach Moc Luong Tu trekking journey, said that this is the time of the season change, with light sunshine and clear skies during the day. Photo: NAG Van Ngo

In the morning, clouds cover the mountain top, creating a hazy scene. The sunrise and sunset moments also bring impressive visual experiences to visitors. Photo: NAG Van Ngo

This is also the season when maple leaves turn red, creating a striking color patch between the green forest and white clouds. Photo: NAG Van Ngo

According to him, trekkers need to be physically and mentally prepared to overcome the three to four day journey. In addition to personal items, food, water and medicine, visitors should bring warm clothes because the temperature at night is low and there may be frost. Photo: NAG Van Ngo

The Bach Moc Luong Tu trekking route has many steep and difficult sections, requiring endurance. Besides conquering mountain peaks and steep rocky ridges, visitors also have to cross old forests and moss-covered mountain ranges. Photo: NAG Van Ngo

In return, the journey offers moments of watching the sunrise on a sea of white clouds and the open landscape typical of the highlands.

Conquering Bach Moc Luong Tu is not only a physical challenge but also an opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in nature and explore the wild beauty of one of the most impressive mountains in the Northwest. Photo: NAG Van Ngo
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