Mountain Trekking

Trekking across nearby rugged mountains, offers a thrilling challenge for your legs and a powerful journey of self-discovery and endurance

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  • Fansipan

    Mount Fansipan is known as the Roof of Indochina, standing tall at 3,143 meters. Conquering it offers breathtaking views of majestic mountains and deep valleys. The journey is not only a visual adventure but also a test of your strength and determination

  • Mt Ngu Chi Son

    Ngu Chi Son, known as the “Hand Mountain” for its five peaks shaped like an outstretched hand, lies between Tam Duong (Lai Chau) and Sa Pa (Lao Cai) in the Hoang Lien Son range. At 2,850 meters, it is Vietnam’s 15th highest peak and is famous for its challenging trekking trails.

  • Mt Bach Moc Luong Tu (Ky Quan San)

    Ky Quan San, also known as Bach Moc Luong Tu, is the highest peak in the Ky Quan San mountain range, located on the border between Bat Xat District (Lao Cai Province) and Phong Tho District (Lai Chau Province). It is the fourth highest mountain in Vietnam.