Free And Easy Tours

Looking to unwind and experience a unique adventure? Pu Luong, Vietnam is the perfect destination for you! Our free-and-easy tours offer flexibility and an authentic experience. Explore the stunning rice terraces and lush countryside, kayak along tranquil rivers, and visit traditional villages and temples to learn about the local culture. End your day by indulging in delicious local cuisine. Pu Luong offers a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation, providing you with an unforgettable and authentic experience.

 Group Tours

$20

 

For a unique blend of adventure and cultural immersion, a half-day tour in Pu Luong Nature Reserve is an ideal choice. This experience allows you to explore the stunning countryside, trek through scenic rice paddies, and visit traditional villages, all while connecting with the local culture. With breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural traditions, and warm, welcoming locals, Pu Luong Nature Reserve offers a truly unforgettable experience.

$35

 

Start your day with a captivating adventure in Pu Luong, blending nature, culture, and exploration. Begin with a visit to Silk Village, where expert artisans guide you in learning and practicing the art of silk weaving. Then, head to Chieng Lau Village to witness ancient waterwheels and traditional farming methods in action. Trek through the stunning countryside, stop at a local home to experience warm regional hospitality. Finally, enjoy a bamboo rafting journey along Cham Stream, floating past lush landscapes and savoring a delicious lunch on the water.

$55

 

Experience the Charm of Pu Luong with a day full of culture and adventure. Visit the Bamboo Bridge, cycle through Chieng Ai Village, and taste homemade rice wine with local families. After a cooking class and lunch, enjoy a Buffalo Cart Ride before Hieu Waterfall to relax at this serene waterfall, a perfect retreat after hiking. Conclude your day amidst the serene beauty of rice paddies and jungle streams before returning to your lodge.

Start your day with breakfast at your lodge and get ready for a day full of adventure. Hop on your bike and cycle to the nearby silk village. Along the way, you’ll pass by scenic countryside landscapes and have the opportunity to see locals going about their daily lives.

 

Visitors can witness the traditional way of farming and see how these waterwheels work. It’s a beautiful sight to see these ancient machines at work and to understand the importance of them for the local people.

 

If you’re looking for a unique experience that combines adventure and cultural immersion, then a half-day tour in Pu Luong Nature Reserve is perfect for you. This tour offers the opportunity to explore the picturesque countryside, trek through scenic rice paddies and traditional villages on foot, and immerse yourself in the local culture.

FAQs

Here are some common questions about how to trek in Pu Luong:

Is it necessary to hire a guide for a trekking tour in Pu Luong Nature Reserve?

While it is possible to explore Pu Luong Nature Reserve on your own, hiring a guide is highly recommended for those who are not familiar with the area. A guide can provide valuable information about the local flora and fauna, help navigate the trails, and ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.

What are some popular trekking routes in Pu Luong Nature Reserve?

There are many trails to trek in Pu Luong but some popular trekking routes in Pu Luong Nature Reserve include the Pu Luong peak trek, the Ban Hieu – Ban Khoang trek, and the Hieu Waterfall trek. You can also take a short trek around Pu Luong Boutique Garden by going to Don Village, Lan Village, Leo Village, Bam Village.

What is the duration of a typical trekking tour in Pu Luong Nature Reserve?

The duration of a trekking tour in Pu Luong Nature Reserve can vary, but most tours last between 2 and 3 days. Longer tours may be available for those who want to explore the reserve in more depth.

How difficult are the trekking routes in Pu Luong Nature Reserve?

The difficulty of the trekking trails in Pu Luong Nature Reserve varies, but generally ranges from moderate to challenging. The terrain can be steep and rocky in some areas, so it is important to have a good level of fitness and some hiking experience.

What is the best time of year to go trekking in Pu Luong Nature Reserve?

The best time to go trekking in Pu Luong Nature Reserve is during the dry season, which typically runs from April to December.

Are there any endangered species that can be spotted while trekking in Pu Luong Nature Reserve?

Yes, there are several endangered species that can be spotted while trekking in Pu Luong Nature Reserve, including the white-cheeked crested gibbon, the Asian black bear, and the Delacour’s langur. But it is really hard to see them now.

What kind of accommodation options are available for trekkers in Pu Luong Nature Reserve?

There are a variety of accommodation options available for trekkers in Pu Luong Nature Reserve, including homestays, guesthouses, tents or resorts with swimming pool.

What should I bring with me for a trekking tour in Pu Luong Nature Reserve?

It’s recommended to bring sturdy hiking boots, lightweight and breathable clothing, sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, a reusable water bottle, a first-aid kit, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery.

Can I combine trekking with other activities in Pu Luong Nature Reserve?

Yes, there are a variety of other activities that can be combined with trekking in Pu Luong Nature Reserve, such as cycling, motorcycling, bamboo rafting, mountain climbing, kayaking, cooking or homestay experiences, and visits to local villages and markets.

How do I get to Pu Luong Nature Reserve for a trekking tour?

The most common way to reach Pu Luong Nature Reserve is by car or motorbike from Hanoi, a journey that takes around 4-5 hours depending on traffic and road conditions. It’s also possible to arrange private transportation or take a public bus to the nearby town of Mai Chau and then travel by taxi or motorbike to the reserve. You can aslo take your flight to Tho Xuan Airport in Thanh Hoa City then take a car to Pu Luong.

What level of physical fitness is required for a trekking tour in Pu Luong Nature Reserve?

A moderate level of physical fitness is recommended for a trekking tour in Pu Luong Nature Reserve, as the terrain can be steep and challenging in places. However, there are also some easier trekking routes available for those with less experience or fitness.