Tan Uyen tea hill is famous for its vast tea fields, stretching across the hillsides. This is one of the most beautiful landscapes of the Northwest, attracting thousands of tourists every year.
The vast green tea hills cover more than 2,000 hectares, with tea trees that are 40 - 50 years old. Rows of green ancient tea trees, winding along the majestic terrain of the mountains and forests, create an artistic natural picture.
From afar, the tea leaves look like dreamy green clouds, embraced by majestic mountains. Here, visitors can enjoy fresh air, enjoy the peace and admire the meticulously manicured tea fields.
Especially during the tea picking season, the sight of thousands of workers harvesting fresh green tea leaves creates a lively scene.
In addition to the vast tea fields, Tan Uyen Tea Hill also possesses an extremely fresh and romantic natural landscape. Towering hills, dangerous slopes, and lush green forests create an extremely majestic and poetic natural picture.
Visitors can comfortably climb mountains, explore valleys, orchards and camp on top of tea hills to take photos with the beautiful scenery.
From this place, people can not only see golden rice and green tea, but also see the majestic Fansipan peak.
To get to Tan Uyen tea hill, visitors can move in two directions. If starting from Nghia Lo town, you will follow Highway 32 to Mu Cang Chai (Yen Bai), through Than Uyen and then to Tan Uyen (Lai Chau).
From Hanoi City, tourists follow the Hanoi - Lao Cai highway to Sa Pa, then follow Highway 4D to Binh Lu intersection, move along Highway 32 to Tan Uyen.