Pu Luong

Compared to the "muse of Thanh Hoa", the large Pu Luong nature reserve possesses a very unique wild and majestic beauty.
Here, visitors will be able to admire the lush green terraced fields stretching along the hillsides and the vast primeval forests.
In addition, visitors can explore villages, immerse themselves in the lives of the Thai and Muong ethnic groups, and bathe in the cool waterfall of Hieu in the fresh air of nature.
Especially in the ripe rice season, the entire P Luong scene is covered with a golden, heart-stoppingly beautiful coat.

Suoi Ca Than - Cam Luong tourist area
Cam Luong Fish stream is hidden at the foot of Truong Sinh mountain, in Cam Tu commune, Thanh Hoa province, attracting tourists by the scene of hundreds of fish or fish suddenly living in a small stream. The flock of fish always maintains a gentle and friendly appearance towards tourists.

Coming here, visitors can see the flocks swimming, listen to the mysterious legends about the origin of streams and fish flocks. Local people believe that these schools of fish are mascots, bringing luck and peace.
Ben En National Park

Ben En National Park is likened to "Ha Long on the shore" of Thanh Hoa, with a diverse ecosystem and majestic landscapes. The main highlight of this national park is the large Mekong lake, with a water surface area of up to 3,000 hectares and more than 20 large and small islands.
Visitors here can rent a boat to explore the lake, wade through large and small islands, and admire the vast primeval forests. Walking through the forest, exploring Ngoc Cave, and camping is also popular with many people.
Hich Hill
Located in Thach Lap commune, Thanh Hoa province, Hich hill, also known as Mrs. Hich hill, is likened by backpackers to Ta Xua or the miniature version of Da Lat in the heart of Thanh Hoa. Located at an altitude of nearly 1,000 m above sea level, Hi Hi Hill has a cool climate all year round.

The vast grass hills and majestic, peaceful natural scenery make this hill an ideal destination for those who want to escape the summer heat and enjoy the cool air of the highlands. Standing at Hich Hill, visitors can see the whole view of Ngoc Lac Mountain from above.