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There is a total of 24 villages in the Pu Luong Nature Reserve. Only few of them have been impacted by the tourism, modifying the aspect. Don Village is the most developed one and can be considered as the epicenter of the touristic area. His location is very special with stunning view on the rice fields and the mountain range. You will find every kind of accommodations in the village from the traditional homestay to higher standards Hotels.
Son Ba Muoi is located on the extreme north part of the Pu Luong Nature Reserve. It is composed of three villages in Lung Cao commune, Ba Thuoc district. It is also known as Cao Son and also as “the mini-Sapa” due to the all-year long cool weather. At 1200m high above the sea level, Son Ba Muoi is at the top of Pha He, Pha Chien mountain ranges. Beautifully located between Ngoc Son – Ngo Luong Nature Reserve and the Cuc Phuong National Park.
Pu Luong is a serene and charming valley located in the Thanh Hoa province of Vietnam. It is a perfect place for travelers looking to escape the city’s hustle and bustle and enjoy the scenic beauty of Vietnam’s countryside. The area is renowned for its pristine nature, friendly locals, and traditional villages. In this article, we will explore the various activities and sights that make Pu Luong a must-visit destination in Vietnam.
Siem Reap city, also the capital of the province, is located in northwestern Cambodia and a must-visit destination for all visitors to the country, serving as the gateway to the Angkor Wat temple complex renowned all over the world. Siem Reap also contains a vibrant atmosphere with plentiful accommodations ranging from simpler guesthouses to five-star resorts, beautifully-aged colonial buildings, silk farms, markets, and much more.
Anyone that has ventured beyond Angkor Wat will know there is far more to Cambodia than just its temples, spectacular as they may be. Cycling through remote countryside strung with bamboo huts, paddy fields and sugar palms allows you to experience a country and a culture that remain refreshingly unblemished by tourism. Fingers crossed it stays that way.
Cycling through Cambodia offers a distinctive perspective of this Southeast Asian gem. As I pedaled from the bustling capital of Phnom Penh to the awe-inspiring ruins of Angkor, the sense of adventure was palpable. This section delves deeper into what makes cycling here a remarkable fusion of cultural immersion and physical activity.