Explore Pu Xai Lai Leng – the highest mountain peak in the Truong Son range

The high mountainous region of western Nghe An includes 5 districts: Ky Son, Tuong Duong, Cuong, Que Phong and Quy Chau. These are districts located in the core zone of the World Biosphere Reserve in Western Nghe An with natural diversity culture The leading indigenous people in Southeast Asia are places that still retain primeval forests: Pu Mat Pu Huong Pu Hoat…

This place is not too far from Vinh city (Nghe An) Hanoi…; Convenient connection to points travel< /a> of Laos Thailand by road. This is a region with diverse terrain, majestic mountains, dense rivers and streams with many waterfalls and rapids; There are many different micro-climate regions creating a diversity of natural landscapes; The “roof of Nghe An” is the peak of Pu Xai Lai Leng (2,720m) which is an interesting “hunting” spot for clouds.

Nghe An has many beautiful and attractive waterfalls such as: Khe Kem Waterfall (Con Cuong ); Seven-storey Sao Waterfall (Que Phong); Dragon Waterfall (Ky Son)…; There are many famous beautiful caves associated with the legends of local people such as: Bua Cave, Tham Chang Cave (Quy Chau); Tham Me Mon cave (Que Phong); Bat Cave Tham Tau Cave (Tuong Duong); Tham Nang Man cave (Con Cuong)…

In addition, the highlands of western Nghe An also have many beautiful rivers, streams and lakes such as: Giang River with Pha Lai Khe Nuoc Moc dam (Con Cuong); Nam Job Ho Hua Na (Que Phong); Nam Can Nam Tip (Ky Son); Khe Thoi Ho Khe Bo Ho Ban Ve (Tuong Duong)… not only for sightseeing, but many spots can also organize ideal boating and yachting.