Pu Luong Cycling Travel
Pu Luong cycling lets you discover the beautiful countryside of the northern Vietnam as well as experience rural village life from up close. Biking on the back roads, through countryside lanes, and past stunning rice terrace fields, narrow dirt tracks, hard-surface valleys and mountain passes while greeting local farmers as you pass by, all add to an immersive !
Pu Luong is a nature reserve in Quan Hoa and Ba Thuoc districts of Thanh Hoa Province, North Central Coast region of Vietnam. The Nature Reserve is bordered by Mai Chau, Tan Lac and Lac Son districts of Hoa Binh Province.
Pu Luong nature reserve has a total area of 17,662 ha and ¾ of the nature reserve is primary tropical forest. At the same time this is the living place of ethnic Muong and Thai people. In Thai language Pu Luong means: the highest peak of the village.
The reserve is located along two parallel mountain ridges running from north-west to south-east, and are divided by a central valley, which contains several human settlements and a large agricultural land area, therefore, is not included within the nature reserve.
Pu Luong is endowed with great biodiversity, its flora and fauna is closely associated with the Cuc Phuong National Park 25 km south-east.
The region is quite unknown among most tourists, but that does not make it less worth to visit. Pu Luong may attract you thanks to its stunning rice terrace fields, beautiful nature, breath taking mountain passes and traditional villages of ethnic minorities who still retain their unique cultural heritage and way of living.
Pu Luong offers many opportunities for outdoor adventure lovers, such as trekking in the forest and along the rice terrace fields, cycling through the reserve and visiting many authentic small villages. It is a real “off the beaten track” destination you would love to visit.
Pu Luong cycling lets you discover the beautiful countryside of the northern Vietnam as well as experience rural village life from up close. Biking on the back roads, through countryside lanes, and past stunning rice terrace fields, narrow dirt tracks, hard-surface valleys and mountain passes while greeting local farmers as you pass by, all add to an immersive !
Pu Luong is a nature reserve in Quan Hoa and Ba Thuoc districts of Thanh Hoa Province, North Central Coast region of Vietnam. The Nature Reserve is bordered by Mai Chau, Tan Lac and Lac Son districts of Hoa Binh Province.
Pu Luong nature reserve has a total area of 17,662 ha and ¾ of the nature reserve is primary tropical forest. At the same time this is the living place of ethnic Muong and Thai people. In Thai language Pu Luong means: the highest peak of the village.
The reserve is located along two parallel mountain ridges running from north-west to south-east, and are divided by a central valley, which contains several human settlements and a large agricultural land area, therefore, is not included within the nature reserve.
Pu Luong is endowed with great biodiversity, its flora and fauna is closely associated with the Cuc Phuong National Park 25 km south-east.
The region is quite unknown among most tourists, but that does not make it less worth to visit. Pu Luong may attract you thanks to its stunning rice terrace fields, beautiful nature, breath taking mountain passes and traditional villages of ethnic minorities who still retain their unique cultural heritage and way of living.
Pu Luong offers many opportunities for outdoor adventure lovers, such as trekking in the forest and along the rice terrace fields, cycling through the reserve and visiting many authentic small villages. It is a real “off the beaten track” destination you would love to visit.