Putaleng is part of the Hoang Lien Son mountain range, located in the two provinces of Lai Chau and Lao Cai. With a height of 3,049 m, this is the third highest mountain peak in Vietnam, famous for its ruggedness and is a difficult challenge for even professional climbers. Photo: NVCC
Mr. Nguyen Duy (34 years old, Hanoi ) had a memorable 2-day-1-night Putaleng trekking trip with a total distance of nearly 30km: "I have conquered almost all the mountain peaks in Lao Cai, so I want to try trekking in Lai Chau. In addition, it is currently the most beautiful season of rhododendron flowers, so I chose to go on this route." Photo: NVCC
The male tourist said he was traveling with a group of nearly 20 people of different ages and trekking experiences. The whole group moved from Ta Leng to Si Thau Chai. Photo: NVCC
“This direction is arguably the most beautiful because it has streams, old forests, cardamom, bamboo forests and flowers. Because the weather this year is harsher than every year, the higher you go, the colder and foggier it gets,” the male tourist shared. Photo: NVCC
Mr. Duy remembers the moment of passing through streams and rhododendron forests along the way. Although the scenery was not as beautiful as previous years, this year Putaleng peak still left many impressions on tourists . Photo: NVCC
He assessed this as a rather difficult trekking route, because the higher you go, the steeper and more slippery it gets, especially when it rains, the road will be muddy. For those new to this sport, Putaleng will not be a reasonable choice. Photo: NVCC
“On the second day, the whole group had to travel nearly 16km. This is quite a long distance for those new to trekking. On the way back to Si Thau Chai village, two first-time climbers fell behind and had to travel in the late evening and only got down the mountain at 7pm. At that time, everyone in the group was very worried even though there were two porters accompanying them (guides and helpers carrying things),” he said. Photo: NVCC
However, for those who are used to trekking and have a “passion” for exploring and conquering, long distances and harsh weather are not big problems: “The oldest member of our group is Ms. Thu, who is nearly 70 years old this year. Although she is old, she can climb just as well as young people. She said she has also conquered 2 mountain peaks in Lao Cai and regularly exercises to maintain her health.” Photo: NVCC
According to Mr. Duy, trekkers who want to conquer Putaleng should carefully prepare basic items such as sticks, gloves, shoes, hats... and especially must diligently run, climb stairs, and practice endurance exercises to avoid injuries or falling behind along the way. The total cost for the trip is only about 2 million VND. Photo: NVCC
The male tourist shared that in the future he will try to conquer all the mountain peaks in Lai Chau to accumulate experiences, admire the majestic nature of the country and satisfy his passion for conquest and discovery. Photo: NVCC
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