- 1 How to get to Pu Luong
- 2 Best time to visit Pu Luong
- 3 How to Explore the Irresistible Charms of Pu Luong
- 3.1 Stay with the locals in a stilt house
- 3.2 Become a farmer planting on the rice terraces
- 3.3 Go shopping in a local market
- 3.4 Taste the best of home-to-table dishes
- 3.5 Stop by peaceful villages in Pu Luong
- 3.6 Join a craft workshop of Thai people
- 3.7 Hike to Pu Luong Peak and Camp there
- 3.8 Go bamboo rafting on Cham Stream
- 3.9 Have fun with stunning lesser-known waterfalls
- 3.10 Trek through Pu Luong Nature Reserve
- 3.11 Chill at Pu Luong Retreat
- 3.12 Cycle through off-the-beaten paths
1. How to get to Pu Luong
3.5 Explore Tranquil Villages in Pu Luong
Pu Luong unfolds a tapestry of serene villages nestled in the valleys, along the path to Pu Luong Peak, and atop certain hills. One such idyllic village worth stopping by is Don Village.
Don Village presents an array of stilt houses and retreats harmoniously integrated with rice terraces. Conveniently situated near the main highway, this village offers an ideal stay. You can freely wander, immersing yourself in the charm of the surroundings and engaging with the welcoming locals who call this village home. It’s an opportunity to experience the peaceful and authentic way of life in Pu Luong.
Kho Muong Village:
Nestled deep within the heart of Pu Luong Nature Reserve, in the picturesque Kho Muong valley, this quaint village remains untouched by urbanization. Home to the White Thai people, who predominantly make a living through the cultivation of rice, corn, and cassava, Kho Muong boasts the most captivating rice terraces in Pu Luong. Aside from its multi-layered rice fields, the village takes pride in its lush green forest and encircling limestone hills. Take a few hours to explore Kho Muong Cave and its underground river system, spanning approximately 2.5 km beneath the village. Marvel at the magnificent stone formations and stalactites, displaying an array of shapes and colors.
Son Ba Muoi Village:
Referred to by domestic tourists as a “little Sapa” in Thanh Hoa Province, Son Ba Muoi Village charms visitors with its rustic beauty, elevated location, and consistently low temperatures throughout the year. Positioned atop the Pha He and Pha Chien mountain ranges, reaching this destination poses a challenge, even for the locals, owing to winding roads and potential landslides, particularly during storm seasons. Nevertheless, the allure of Son Ba Muoi lies in its majestic scenery, with old villages concealed amidst untamed wilderness and blossoming flowers like plum and peach blossoms.