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Pu Luong Nature Reserve provides a much less crowded alternative to places such as Sapa and gives visitors the feeling they have truly escaped the tourist trail.
A good level of fitness is required to complete the fairly difficult hiking routes, which include uneven, mountainous terrain.
Accommodation options in Pu Luong Nature Reserve range from homestays in traditional stilt houses to luxurious eco lodges, some of which boast infinity pools overlooking the landscape.
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The main highlights of Pu Luong Nature Reserve include a lush landscape of mountains, a rainforest, rice terraces, and waterwheels. Visit attractions such as Thac Hieu Waterfall near Hieu Village, Kho Muong Bat Cave near Kho Muong Village, Pu Luong Peak, and Pho Doan Market in Lung Niem Commune.
Pu Luong Nature Reserve is around 93 miles (150 kilometers) from Hanoi. You can rent a car or scooter and drive from Hanoi. Or, take a tour from Hanoi that includes transfers. You can also take a bus from Hanoi to Mai Chau and a taxi to Pu Luong.
The most popular activities in the reserve involve being outside. You can go hiking or mountain biking around the mountains, valleys, rainforest, and rice terrace terrain and explore waterfalls, water wheels, and caves. On the rivers, try kayaking or bamboo rafting. Indoors, learn a traditional craft or sample local cuisine.
Yes, visitors can stay overnight within Pu Luong Nature Reserve. Accommodations include homestays with Thai ethnic minority families, ranging from houses on stilts by the rice terraces to huts on the mountainside. There are also more traditional spots, including eco retreats, lodges, hotels, and tree houses.
The best time to visit Pu Luong Nature Reserve is between February and May, after the heaviest rainfall when the mountains, forests, and rice terraces are lush and green. Another good time to visit is the September and October harvest season, when the rice terraces and mountains are yellow.
Yes. Pu Luong Nature Reserve is home to several ethnic minority tribes, including the Black Thai, White Thai, and Muong. Villages include Hieu, Kho Muong, and Don. You can do family homestays, take workshops to learn crafts such as weaving, basket making, and bamboo furniture making, and eat local food.







































































































































