Vietnam is well-known not just for its delicious local food and stunning beaches, but also for having several excellent hiking sites with breathtaking mountain views and amazing trekking routes. Trekking in Vietnam offers you exceptional chances to fully experience the country’s natural beauty.

Here are 5 best treks for your Vietnam tour

1. Ha Giang

Ha Giang’s journey focuses on climbing the eastern border city’s highest peak, which features an amazing variety of trails and valleys. Depending on the mountain between Don Teng and Medak, crossing several intersections and climbing other mountains might be tough. However, the scenery is breathtaking, making this one of Vietnam’s most popular hiking trails.

2. Nam Cat Tien National Park

Nan Matian National Park offers a variety of wildlife and plants, including givens, sambas, wild boars and black-footed animals (160 km northeast of Ho Chi Minh City). One of the most well-liked hiking trails in Vietnam is Lara. During Gibbon’s trip, one may witness primates in the wild.

3. Lang Bian Mountain

One of Dalat’s highest mountains, Blue Edge Mountain is a popular trekking destination in Vietnam. This place is full of adventures. Apart from trekking, there’s mountain climbing and camping, and the charm is further enhanced by the growth of the local culture.

4. Mount Fansipan

With a height of 3,143 meters, Mount Fansipan is the  highest mountain on the Indochinese peninsula and hence earned the name “Roof of Indochina.” This is regarded as one of the most challenging treks in Vietnam, which is said to satisfy any traveller’s need for adventure.

5. Hue

One of Vietnam’s oldest cities, Tin Di has one of the best trails for mountain hiking and is packed with handicrafts from Emperor Nguyen’s 19th-century government. Imperial housing is a large spot along the magnificent perfume River, less than 2.5 kilometres from the wall.

TOPICS: Vietnam