Located in Thanh Hoa province, Pu Luong National Park has become a destination attracting young people thanks to its pristine landscape and unique ecological space of the mountainous region.
Stepping to Pu Luong, visitors feel like they are lost in a "paradise in the great forest" with lush tropical forests, interspersed with terraced fields winding along hillsides. Small dirt roads connecting Thai and Muong villages create a peaceful picture.

Around May-June, Pu Luong enters the new rice season, covered with a fresh green color. By October-September, the entire terraced fields turn bright yellow, creating a rich and poetic scene, which is also the time when this place attracts the most tourists.
One of the prominent destinations in the reserve is Kho Muong - a valley located deep in the area, highlighted by its pristine beauty and stilt houses nestled at the foot of limestone mountains. Looking down from above, Kho Muong appears simple but attractive amidst majestic nature.

Not only landscape, Pu Luong is also attractive because of its pristine tropical forest ecosystem and cool climate. In recent years, Pu Luong has attracted tourists thanks to terraced fields stretching along the mountainside, Thai and Muong villages along streams, majestic limestone mountain ranges and a natural cave system. Tourists can experience forest trekking, explore and bathe in streams or raft on cool water.

Because it still retains its original beauty, the type of accommodation in Pu Luong is mainly homestay and eco-tourism lodging. Some resorts are built in an environmentally friendly direction, helping tourists fully immerse themselves in nature.
The cuisine here also bears the strong imprint of mountains and forests with Thai specialties such as hill chicken, bamboo shoot rice, sour bamboo shoots, grilled stream duck or can wine - all contribute to creating a complete journey experience.
With its original beauty and fresh air, Pu Luong National Park is gradually affirming its position as an ideal destination for those seeking peace and exploring the Northwest nature.