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Ta Xua, a high-altitude haven in northern Vietnam

Nestled at an altitude of over 2,800 above sea level, Ta Xua stands as one of the highest mountain peaks in Vietnam. It located in Bac Yen District, Son La Province, and borders Tram Tau District in Yen Bai Province, and is about 240 kilometres from Hanoi.

Ta Xua has a cool climate all year round and is known as a captivating cloud hunting destination from October to April.

Ta Xua is known for its steep and winding roads near dangerous cliffs. Travelers can get to Ta Xua by motorbike or car, or even trek to the summit if you’re feeling adventurous. There are different trekking routes from Yen Bai and Son La.

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WHERE TO VISIT

Dinosaur Backbone

The renowned “Dinosaur Backbone” area is approximately 15 kilometres from the heart of Ta Xua and about 5 kilometres from Hang Dong Commune in Bac Yen District. It leans against the Ta Xua Mountain range, overlooking a valley that plunges hundreds of meters deep.

The area features a 1.5-kilometer trail, regarded by backpackers as one of the most beautiful places in the north to witness cloud formations. Often, thick clouds linger from early morning until 10 a.m.

On clearer days, from this area, visitors can immerse oneself in the surroundings of lush forests, terraced fields, and Hmong houses dotting the mountainside.

Dolphin Cliff

The Dolphin Cliff is characterized by two large rocks resembling dolphins swimming in a sea of clouds. The cliffs are adorned with patches of moss, adding to their wild and natural beauty, blending with the surrounding landscape.

To reach the Dolphin Cliff, starting from Bac Yen Town, follow the road leading to Ta Xua Commune. Along the way, visitors will encounter a fork with road signs: one direction to the “cloud paradise back” (8 kilometres), and the other leads to Ta Xua Tea Hill.

Choose the latter, and visitors will arrive at the Dolphin Cliff. Visitors staying at Lu Tre Homestay will find it convenient to reach the Dolphin Cliff when heading towards the hydroelectric dam.

Turtle Cliff

A rock outcrop shaped like a turtle’s head sits at an elevation of 2,100 meters along the path to Ta Xua’s peak. To access the Turtle’s Beak, you’ll need to traverse approximately one kilometer of high slopes with sharp rocks.

Camel’s Ridge

From the center of Ta Xua Commune, travel about 7 kilometers in the direction of the Commune People’s Committee to reach the Camel Ridge.

This attraction in Ta Xua offers splendid morning views, making it an ideal addition to your travel itinerary.

Lonely Tree

The lonely docynia indica tree graces a small hill at Gio Peak, located at the intersection of Xim Vang and Hang Dong, just over 1 kilometer from the heart of Ta Xua. Standing by the tree, travelers can gaze upon the Suoi Sap River. On clear days, the river exhibits a clear and azure hue.

The Lonely Tree is revered by backpackers as a symbol of resilience amidst Ta Xua’s rugged terrain and is often cited as one of the best spots to witness the captivating sunset, especially in the early evenings.

Primeval forest

The Ta Xua primeval forest occupies the southeastern slopes of the Hoang Lien Son mountain range, extending from an altitude of 2,600 meters to the summit. This forest exudes an enchanting, mystical charm, with its constantly changing altitude along the Phu Sa Phin range.

Within the forest, visitors can encounter various rare species of flora and fauna, such as the moss forest. Meandering forest paths combined with dappled sunlight create a fairy tale-like atmosphere.

Ancient tea hill

Ta Xua’s ancient Shan Tuyet tea is celebrated as one of Vietnam’s most distinguished teas. The Shan Tuyet Ta Xua Tea Hill, situated at an altitude of over 1,500 meters above sea level, remains shrouded in clouds throughout the year, resulting in a humid and chilly climate.

These ancient tea trees, aged over a century, receive minimal sunlight, endowing them with exceptional medicinal properties and a unique flavor. Ta Xua tea leaves possess a snowy-white fur-like layer, while the brewed tea reveals a clear and viscous yellow hue. Its initial taste is smooth and astringent, with a sweet and fragrant aftertaste.

Ta Xua Steppe

The Ta Xua Steppe, located along the same route to the Dolphin Cape and the Lonely Tree, lies about 10 kilometers from the commune center. The road is wide with gentle curves, and near the Dolphin Cliff, visitors will encounter signs guiding you to the Ta Xua Steppe. This expansive natural landscape not only offers breathtaking views but also serves as an ideal setting for recreational activities, sports, and camping adventures.

Cloud-watching cafes

Ta Xua boasts several cafes with names like Mi Oi, Hien Coffee, Thao Coffee, H’mong Coffee, and Ban Coffee. These cafes offer stunning views, making them perfect for cloud-watching and ideal spots for photography enthusiasts.

Even during cloudless periods, they provide a serene place to enjoy a cup of hot tea while marveling at the majestic natural surroundings, witnessing the gradual descent of the sunset, or simply unwinding. Prices for drinks range from VND30,000 (US$1.20) to VND60,000.

WHAT TO EAT

When it comes to culinary delights in Son La, the must-try specialty is mac nhung (solanum dulcamara) porridge. As the fruits in the fields ripen after each harvest, they are picked, washed, and transformed into various dishes, with the most renowned being porridge.

This dish boasts a unique blend of bitter, sweet, and spicy flavors, perfectly suited for the chilly weather in the Ta Xua highlands.

In addition to mac nhung porridge, visitors have an array of options to choose from. They can savor a hearty pot of black chicken hotpot, indulge in salmon or sturgeon, or relish popular northern mountain dishes such as buffalo meat, nam pia (internal organs with excrement soup), bamboo-tube rice, sour meat salad, and five-colored sticky rice.

HOW TO GET THERE

Travelers can access Ta Xua using a range of transportation modes, including motorbikes, personal cars, and passenger buses. Starting from Hanoi, the route takes you through Son Tay Town, over Trung Ha Bridge, along Highway 32, and rightward towards Phu Yen and Bac Yen Districts along Highway 37.

The main road leading to the heart of Ta Xua has been paved with concrete, making it much more accessible than in the past. Even 16-seat vehicles can make their way to the summit.

Travelers can opt for passenger cars offered by bus companies such as Khanh Thinh, Quang Nghia, and Nguyen Hang, at a cost of VND700,000 per person for a round trip. These cars usually depart from Hanoi around 10 p.m. and arrive in Ta Xua after approximately five hours, with brief stops along the way.

Once travelers arrive in Ta Xua, they have the option to rent a motorbike for convenience. However, if they aren’t confident in their riding skills, it’s advisable to consider hiring a local motorbike taxi driver, as the roads in the region are quite steep, narrow, and filled with twists and turns.

WHERE TO STAY

While Ta Xua is a burgeoning tourist destination, it lacks large hotels or upscale accommodation options. Nevertheless, approximately 20 homestays and motels dot the area, catering to a range of budgets from VND200,000 ($8) to VND1 million ($42) per night.

Accommodations are mainly concentrated in the central and adjacent areas, featuring community-style houses (stilt houses) and some private rooms. They include Xa Homestay, Nam To Homestay, Mua Tru Homestay, Bao Chau Homestay, and Long Anh 1 Homestay.

Additionally, guesthouses like Phu Hoa, Tra May Ta Xua, Thu Bien, Hai Hang, and Nguyen San provide alternative choices.

For those seeking a unique experience, Homestay Lu Tre stands out as the highest-altitude accommodation establishment in Ta Xua, situated approximately 7 kilometers from the central area. Some high-clearance vehicles and motorbikes can reach the doorstep, while others can park at the gate, with guests covering the remaining 300-meter distance on foot or using a motorbike shuttle service. Accommodation options include bungalows, houses, and stilt houses.

Ta Xua also beckons camping enthusiasts. By selecting the right spot, visitors can relish the opportunity to witness the sunrise or sunset from the mountaintop.

While cloud hunting is a highlight of Ta Xua, it’s essential to consider the weather. Checking the forecast is advisable, and it’s best to select a day with low nighttime temperatures, pleasant daytime warmth, and ample sunshine. Familiarize yourself with the direction of the sunrise in the cloud hunting area to capture the best angles for your photographs.

Avoid arriving in Ta Xua during the evening and try not to travel in large groups. When traveling by motorbike taxi, it’s a good practice to inquire about the fare and engage in a bit of bargaining.

The estimated cost per person for a two-day, one-night stay ranges from VND1.5 million to VND2 million ($62-82). During holidays and peak seasons, it’s advisable to book accommodation in advance, as Ta Xua tends to fill up quickly.

The area can accommodate a limited number of tourists simultaneously, typically around 700-800, so planning ensures you secure your spot at this destination.

Story by Tam Anh

Sources: VNExpress International

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Quang Binh Province: The land of 500 caves

With the recent discovery of 22 more caves, the central province of Quang Binh, renowned as Vietnam’s cave kingdom, now boasts over 500 caves, with about 40 open for tourism.

On April 14, Pham Hong Thai, Director of Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, announced that an expedition team had discovered 22 caves in Minh Hoa and Tuyen Hoa districts during a recent survey, and an additional three caves the Va, Doi Trieng 2, and Tien cave system, combining for a total length of 3,550 meters. With a plethora of caves, both large and small, already accessible for tourism, Quang Binh has earned its title as the kingdom of caves.

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Phong Nha Cave

Phong Nha Cave stands as one of Quang Binh’s most sought-after destinations for tourists. Nestled within Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, it is located in Son Trach Commune, Bo Trach District, approximately 45 kilometers from Dong Hoi City.

Having been explored numerous times since the early 20th century, Phong Nha Cave garnered recognition in 1994 when a report on a geomorphological survey of Vietnam by a renowned British exploration group hailed it as “one of the two most beautiful water caves in the world.” Serving as the flagship attraction within Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, it was among the first sites opened for tourism in the area.

To embark on an exploration of Phong Nha Cave, visitors purchase tickets from the Phong Nha Tourism Center, then board a boat journey along the Son River, enjoying a 30 minute journey before entering the cave. Inside, visitors are greeted by stalactites and other natural wonders.

Paradise Cave

Paradise Cave, situated in Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, lies 60 kilometers northwest of Quang Binh’s capital city Dong Hoi. Discovered in 2005, Paradise is a dry cave, distinct from Phong Nha Cave as it lacks an underground river. Its terrain mostly consists of soft and flat ground, and the cave’s temperature remains consistently around 10 degrees Celsius cooler than outside.

To reach Thien Duong Cave, visitors depart from the west branch of the Ho Chi Minh Highway, traveling approximately 5 kilometers before ascending over 520 steps to access the cave entrance. The cave path extends for 1.1 kilometers.

Son Doong Cave

Son Doong Cave holds the distinction of being the largest cave in the world. Discovered by Ho Khanh, a native of Phong Nha, in 1990, it underwent survey and measurement by an English-Vietnamese cave exploration group in 2009. Subsequently, in 2013, Son Doong earned recognition from the Guinness World Records as the world’s largest natural cave.

With a total length of nearly 9 kilometers and a vast cave arch, Son Doong Cave boasts a volume of 38.5 million cubic meters. Within its chambers, visitors encounter towering stalactites, some exceeding 80 meters in height, alongside a primeval forest, unique ecosystem, and an underground river.

Offered as an adventure tourism experience, Son Doong cave exploration tours span 6 days and 5 nights, with bookings available since 2013. Demand for these tours remains consistently high, often fully booked a year in advance. This photo captures the Dinosaur Echo at Sinkhole 1 within Son Doong Cave.

Tu Lan cave system

The Tu Lan cave system is nestled within the primeval forest and limestone mountains spanning over 650 hectares in Tan Hoa Commune, Minh Hoa District. The cave system is connected to eight different valleys and mountain ranges via underground rivers and cave passages, which are all outside of Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park.

Comprising 20 caves, this system was explored in 1992 by a joint Vietnamese and English cave exploration team. Subsequent extensive surveys were conducted from 2010 onwards.

The above photograph showcases the stalactite columns found within Tu Lan Cave.

Ba Cave

Situated within the heart of Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, the Ba Cave area lies within the park’s strictly protected zone. This expanse is adorned with ancient forests featuring millennia-old trees, providing habitat for rare animal species.

Among the features of this area are several large caves, each adorned with diverse stalactite formations. These caves were discovered and mapped by a joint British-Vietnamese cave exploration team in 1992 and 1994.

Scheduled for development into an adventure tourism destination in 2022, this area offers exhilarating experiences for adventurers.

This image captures the Sang Cave campsite during the Ba Cave deep jungle expedition.

Va Cave

Va Cave, situated within the core area of Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, and it is situated around 4 kilometers away from the west branch of the Ho Chi Minh Highway.

Known as an underground water cave, Va Cave has a stalagmite system featuring around 1,000 conical-shaped stalactites of uniform size. These formations have developed within sedimentation lakes, with stalagmite towers characterized by steep slopes, reaching heights of up to 2 meters. These columns are covered in a layer of soft mud.

En Cave

En Cave, one of the largest natural caves globally, is nestled deep within the core area of Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park. To embark on an exploration of En Cave, adventurers must traverse through Doong Village, home to the Bru – Van Kieu ethnic communities.

Spanning more than 1.6 kilometers, the cave runs through a mountain range, boasting three entrances. Among these, the largest and most renowned entrance stands at an impressive height of 120 meters and width of 110 meters.

Moreover, the cave ceiling reaches heights of up to 145 meters in certain areas, while the cave corridor stretches to a width of 200 meters at its broadest point. Inside the cave, visitors encounter a stream leading towards Son Doong Cave.

This image showcases the back entrance of En Cave, soaring to a height of 120 meters.

The Tiger Cave System

The Tiger Cave system lies within Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, spanning the Bo Trach and Minh Hoa districts. This complex comprises three significant interconnected caves: Tiger, Over, and Pygmy caves. Within the Tiger Cave System, visitors also encounter Kong Sinkhole, one of the tallest sinkholes globally, boasting a height of 450 meters.

Stretching approximately 1,600 meters in length and descending to a depth of 46 meters, the system features a cave entrance approximately 50 meters wide. Located around 10 kilometers from Dong Hoi City, tourists typically access the cave by traveling along the Ho Chi Minh Road to DT20 Road, where they then turn left and continue for about 3.5 kilometers to reach the cave entrance.

This photograph shows a night camp in the heart of Tiger Cave.

Hung Thoong Cave System

The Hung Thoong Cave System comprises several caves, including Tron, Hung, and Thung, each named after its discoverer. This system is notable for its Nightmare Sinkhole, plunging to a depth of 250 meters, and a natural lake amidst limestone mountains.

Hung Cave has an exceptional stalactite system where crystal-like formations hang from the cave’s ceiling, appearing hollow inside. These stalactites release droplets of water at their tips, resembling pearls. Additionally, Hung Cave is adorned with cave pearls of different sizes, resembling eggs. Further exploration of the cave leads to the discovery of a clear underground lake.

Tron cave features a blue lake stretching over 1 kilometer in length, offering visitors the opportunity to swim or enjoy some stand-up paddleboarding.

Resource: VNExpress International.

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A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE-GET TO HO CHI MINH CITY FROM CAMBODIA

Are you planning a trip to Ho Chi Minh City from Cambodia? This bustling city, also known as Saigon, is a popular tourist destination in Vietnam. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine, it’s no wonder that many travelers are drawn to this enchanting city. However, before you can immerse yourself in all that Ho Chi Minh City has to offer, you need to figure out the best way to get there from Cambodia. In this blog post, we will guide you through the various transportation options, border crossings, visa requirements, and cultural etiquette to help you plan your journey seamlessly.85Planning Your Journey: Key Considerations
Before embarking on your journey to Ho Chi Minh City, there are a few key considerations that you should keep in mind.
Time of Travel
The first thing to consider is the time of travel. The weather in both Cambodia and Ho Chi Minh City can be hot and humid, so it’s important to plan your trip during the cooler months. The best time to visit Ho Chi Minh City is from December to April when the weather is dry and pleasant. Avoid traveling during the monsoon season, which runs from May to November, as heavy rains can disrupt your plans.
Budget
Another important factor to consider is your budget. The cost of traveling from Cambodia to Ho Chi Minh City can vary depending on your mode of transport. If you’re on a tight budget, overland routes may be a more affordable option compared to flying. However, if you value convenience and time, then flying might be the better choice for you.
Itinerary
Your itinerary will also play a crucial role in deciding how you get to Ho Chi Minh City. If you have limited time and want to maximize your stay in the city, then flying would be the most efficient option. On the other hand, if you have a more flexible schedule and want to explore the countryside along the way, then overland routes may be a better fit for you
Border Crossings: A Comprehensive Overview
There are several border crossings between Cambodia and Vietnam that you can use to get to Ho Chi Minh City. Here’s a breakdown of the most popular ones:
Bavet/Moc Bai Border Crossing
This is the most popular border crossing for travelers going from Cambodia to Ho Chi Minh City. It connects Bavet in Cambodia to Moc Bai in Vietnam and is located about 70 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City. This border crossing is open 24/7 and is accessible by bus, taxi, or private car.
Kaam Samnor/Vinh Xuong Border Crossing
Located near Chau Doc in Vietnam and Kandal Province in Cambodia, this border crossing is another popular option for travelers. It is open from 7 am to 5 pm and can be accessed by bus, taxi, or private car.
Phnom Den/Tinh Bien Border Crossing
This border crossing connects Takeo Province in Cambodia to An Giang Province in Vietnam. It is open from 7 am to 5 pm and can be reached by bus, taxi, or private car.
Prek Chak/ Ha Tien Border Crossing
This border crossing connects Kampot Province in Cambodia to Ha Tien in Vietnam. It is open from 7 am to 5 pm and can be accessed by bus, taxi, or private car.
Visa Information: Essential Requirements and Regulations
Before traveling to Ho Chi Minh City from Cambodia, it’s important to understand the visa requirements and regulations. Here’s what you need to know:
Visa Exemption
Citizens of most countries will need a visa to enter Vietnam, while citizens of certain countries are exempt from needing a visa for stays of up to 45 days. These exemptions include citizens of ASEAN countries, South Korea, Japan, Russia, and several European countries.
E-Visa
Citizens of the countries, including Cambodia, can apply for an Vietnam e-visa online. The process is simple and can be done through the Vietnam Immigration Department’s website. An e-visa allows you to stay in Vietnam for up to 90 days and is valid for single/multiple entry.
Visa on Arrival
If you’re not eligible for an e-visa, you can also apply for a visa on arrival. This option requires you to obtain a visa approval letter from a travel agency or tour company before arriving in Vietnam. Once you arrive at the airport, you will need to present this letter along with your passport and pay a stamping fee to get your visa.
Transportation Options: Exploring Various Modes of Travel
There are several transportation options available for traveling from Cambodia to Ho Chi Minh City. Let’s take a closer look at each one:
By Flight
Flying is the most convenient and fastest way to get to Ho Chi Minh City from Cambodia. There are daily flights from Phnom Penh and Siem Reap to Ho Chi Minh City, with a flight time of about an hour. However, this option can be quite expensive, especially during peak season.
By Bus
Taking a bus is a popular choice among budget travelers. There are many bus companies that offer direct routes from various cities in Cambodia to Ho Chi Minh City. The journey can take anywhere from 6 to 12 hours, depending on your starting point and the border crossing you choose.
By Train
Traveling by train is another affordable option, but it is not as popular as taking a bus. The train journey from Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City takes about 12 hours and involves a change of trains at the border. However, the scenery along the way is breathtaking, making it a great option for those who want to enjoy the countryside.
By Private Car
For a more comfortable and hassle-free journey, you can also hire a private car to take you from Cambodia to Ho Chi Minh City. This option is more expensive than taking a bus or train, but it offers more flexibility and convenience.
Border Formalities: Tips for a Smooth Passage
Crossing the border from Cambodia to Vietnam can be a bit daunting, but with proper preparation, it can be a smooth and hassle-free process. Here are some tips to keep in mind:
Have Your Documents Ready
Make sure to have all your travel documents, including your passport, visa, and any other necessary paperwork, ready before reaching the border. This will save you time and prevent any delays.
Be Prepared to Pay Fees
When crossing the border, you may be required to pay various fees, such as visa fees, stamping fees, and road tolls. Make sure to have enough cash on hand to cover these expenses.
Arrival in Ho Chi Minh City: Welcoming the Enchanting City
After a long journey, you’ll finally arrive in Ho Chi Minh City, ready to explore all that it has to offer. Here are some tips to help you get settled:
Getting Around
The most convenient way to get around the city is by using ride-hailing apps like Grab or Go-Viet. Taxis are also available, but make sure to negotiate the fare before getting in.
Accommodation
Ho Chi Minh City offers a wide range of accommodation options, from budget hostels to luxury hotels. Make sure to book your accommodation in advance, especially during peak season.
Must-See Attractions
No trip to Ho Chi Minh City is complete without visiting some of its top attractions, such as the War Remnants Museum, Ben Thanh Market, and the Cu Chi Tunnels. Make sure to plan your itinerary accordingly to make the most of your stay.
Conclusion
Traveling from Cambodia to Ho Chi Minh City is a relatively easy and straightforward process, with several options available for different budgets and preferences. Whether you choose to fly, take a bus, or embark on a boat journey, you’ll be able to experience the unique cultures and landscapes of both countries. Just make sure to plan ahead and have all the necessary documents and information before embarking on your trip. Happy travels!
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Airport Fast Track Service and its advantages

Airport Fast Track Service is a premium service that allows you to skip the long queues at immigration and customs. This can save you a significant amount of time, especially at busy airports.

BENEFITS WE CAN GIVE YOU

– Prompt assistance via phone, live chat and email is always available.

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– Be assisted and escorted through Immigration checkpoint.

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Airport Fast Track Service can be a great way to save time, reduce stress, and get priority treatment when you travel. If you are looking for a way to make your journey more enjoyable, then airport fast track service is a great option.

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What do I need to inform you in case I wish to use the arrival fast-track service?

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How long does it take me to get my Vietnam visa stamped if I do it myself?

Normally, the visa stamping process at Vietnam airport may take you 15 – 20 minutes, even 30-45 minutes during peak time.

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When using this service, you will get certain benefits as follows:

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