




Vietnam is not just about pho, streets, and beaches; it’s also great for hiking enthusiasts. Over the years, hiking in Vietnam has gained immense popularity among adventure lovers due to its stunning landscapes, lush jungles, and mountain ranges. What makes Vietnam unique is its diverse trekking options—from challenging mountain trails to easy and peaceful rice terraces. One of the major reasons travelers are drawn to hiking here is the incredible mix of culture and nature. Vietnam has trails for every fitness level.
If you’re planning an adventure, make sure to explore Vietnam tour packages that include guided hikes—perfect for those who love a well-planned trip without the stress of logistics!
Most Vietnamese national park entries cost ₹150 to ₹300. Cultural village treks in Sapa average ₹250 to ₹550, while Ha Giang border permits for hikers are approximately ₹750 to ₹850.
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Point of Interest for Hiking in Vietnam

Fansipan (Sapa)
Vietnam’s highest peak rewards hikers with stunning mountain and cloud views.

Phan Dung Trek
Scenic countryside trail with green hills, wildflowers, and dreamy sunsets.

Pu Luong Nature Reserve
Peaceful rice terraces and bamboo forests away from crowds.

Lang Biang Mountain
Distance 4 km one way, 3–4 hours; short but steep climb with panoramic Dalat views.




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