About 4 hours drive from Hanoi, Pu Luong possesses a diverse natural ecosystem such as mangrove forests, streams, caves and mountains. In addition, this place is also a residential area of the Thai and Muong ethnic communities.
Every autumn, from the end of August to October, many tourists will spend time visiting Pu Luong to admire the green terraced fields that gradually bloom and are dyed golden yellow on each road.
Mr. Tran Linh Giang (30 years old, Bac Ninh) had a 2-day, 1-night trip in August in Pu Luong. Having cherished this trip for quite a while, the male tourist was really excited about his experiences in this land.
"During my visit to Don village, the national flag was dyed red all over the S-shaped road. The red color of the national flag is a special mark on the green of terraced fields and the blue of Pu Luong sky. I feel very proud and grateful, especially during the days when people across the country prepare together for the A80 festival, the young male tourist was moved.

When arriving, the male tourist was surprised by the beauty of Pu Luong nature, which is a concentrated, clear and emotional painting. In the rice fields, the daughters are like soft green silk strips stretching around the foot of majestic mountains running to the horizon. Above is the blue sky and white clouds floating. The natural scenery here is endingly beautiful.
The male tourist expressed: "Standing in front of this scene, I feel like I have all the worries are gone, only relaxation and peace remain".
During this trip, Mr. Linh Giang visited Hieu Waterfall and Don village. Hieu Waterfall is hidden in the middle of the primeval forest, surrounded by a system of rocky mountains, so it possesses a cool climate all year round. In the summer, the clear, cool water of Hieu Waterfall flows into natural swimming pools at the foot of the waterfall, attracting visitors to cool down.
The word "Don" in Don village means gathering in Thai. In the village, Mr. Linh Giang was most impressed with the S-shaped lines here. The small, gentle winding road through the fragrant rice fields is a place that many young tourists love to take photos.
Not only impressed by the scenery here, Mr. Linh Giang also gave many compliments to the cuisine in Pu Luong. Among them, it is worth mentioning Co Lung duck, the duck meat is considered lean, firm and fragrant, grilled with charcoal. In addition, visitors can experience other specialties such as ice snails, hill chicken, grilled stream ducks, roasted wild boars, pickled bamboo shoots, bitter bamboo shoots, wild Malabar spinach soup, rice, banana flower salad...