Beautiful sunrise on Ky Quan San mountain, one of the mountains belonging to Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range in Vietnam. The mountain is located between the two provinces of Lao Cai and Lai Chau Trekking to Bach Moc Luong Tu (officially reverted to its correct name Ky Quan San Mountain from April 7th, 2018) is a very hard adventure to the 4th highest mountain peak in Vietnam of 3,046m above sea level. While the trip can be done all year round, it is strongly recommended you do it in the dry season: November – April. It is freezing cold in late November, December, January. (Photo: Mai Mai/Vietnamplus)
With its height of 3,046 meters, Ky Quan San is the 4th highest peak in Viet Nam after Fansipan (3,143 meters), Pu Ta Leng (3,096 meters) and Pu Si Lung (3,076 meters). Ky Quan San is not for everyone and you have to be fit to take on the challenges here which include long-distance treks (>14km on the first day), uneven rocky paths, slippery paths, vertical rock cliffs. It is extremely difficult and dangerous when it rains. On the tour, you'll have 2 nights on the train and 2 nights at the guest house at 2,100 metres above sea level.(Photo: Mai Mai/Vietnamplus)
Waking up in a high place to watch the first rays of sunlight and taking impressive pictures are pleasures of many people, especially the youngsters. At 3,046 m above sea level, Ky Quan San (also known as Bach Moc Luong Tu) has attracted an influx of tourists especially adventure lovers by its imposing and magnificent beauty. Ky Quan San is the second-highest mountain in the northern province of Lao Cai (following Fansipan). Previously, it was a desolate peak used for cultivation by the Mong ethnic group. In recent years, Ky Quan San has become a well-known destination to go trekking as well as hunting clouds among numerous avid backpackers. (Photo: Mai Mai/Vietnamplus
Normally, it takes 3 days and 2 nights for a journey of 40 km of mountain roads to enjoy the dawn at the peak. Beautiful sunrise on Ky Quan San mountain, one of the mountains belonging to Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range in Vietnam. The mountain is located between the two provinces of Lao Cai and Lai Chau Trekking to Bach Moc Luong Tu (officially reverted to its correct name Ky Quan San Mountain from April 7th, 2018) is a very hard adventure to the 4th highest mountain peak in Vietnam of 3,046m above sea level. It is strongly recommended to have a tour in the dry season: November – April. It is freezing cold in late November, December, January. (Photo: Mai Mai/Vietnamplus)
The joy of conquering the peak to contemplate the majestic and magical beauty of nature by a group of travellers. Stepping on Ky Quan San Mount in June, visitors will have the opportunity to admire the glittering terraced fields of the ethnic Mong people, distinctive features of Northwestern mountainous regions. The glorious sunshine penetrating through the sea of clouds creates exquisitely picturesque natural beauty. Embracing sunrise on Muoi Mountain is an immiscible experience for many travelers. Tourists will have the chance to capture in their eyes the boundless and majestic beauty of mountain chains, forests and traditional villages of ethnic minorities. (Photo: Mai Mai/Vietnamplus)
Late dawn through canopies. This picturesque scene is the aspiration of many photographers as well as attract a lot of visitors. At 3,046 m above sea level, Ky Quan San (also known as Bach Moc Luong Tu) has attracted an influx of tourists especially adventure lovers by its imposing and magnificent beauty. Ky Quan San is the second-highest mountain in the northern province of Lao Cai (following Fansipan). Previously, it was a desolate peak used for cultivation by the Mong ethnic group. In recent years, Ky Quan San has become a well-known destination to go trekking as well as hunting clouds among numerous avid backpackers. (Photo: Mai Mai/Vietnamplus)
This young couple travels from Ho Chi Minh City to Ky Quan San just to give each other a pre-dawn kiss on the top of the mountain. With its height of 3,046 meters, Ky Quan San is the 4th highest peak in Vietnam after Fansipan (3,143 meters), Pu Ta Leng (3,096 meters) and Pu Si Lung (3,076 meters). Ky Quan San is not for everyone and you have to be fit to take on the challenges here which include long-distance treks (>14km on the first day), uneven rocky paths, slippery paths, vertical rock cliffs. It is extremely difficult and dangerous when it rains. On the tour, you'll have 2 nights on the train and 2 nights at the guest house at 2,100m above sea level. (Photo: Mai Mai/Vietnamplus)
After 7:00 am, when the Sun rises high, the golden sky turns velvety blue, creating a beautiful and majestic scene, attracting many visitors. The joy of conquering the peak to contemplate the majestic and magical beauty of nature by a group of travellers. Stepping on Ky Quan San Mount in June, visitors will have the opportunity to admire the glittering terraced fields of the ethnic Mong people, distinctive features of Northwestern mountainous regions. The glorious sunshine penetrating through the sea of clouds creates exquisitely picturesque natural beauty. Embracing sunrise on the Muoi Mountain is an immiscible experience for many travelers.(Photo: Mai Mai/Vietnamplus)
The Sun shines its lights on the clouds, on the peaks, creating a fantastic scenery, that's why many people, especially the young ones, wish to experience the moment Waking up in a high place to watch the first rays of sunlight and taking impressive pictures are pleasures of many people, especially the youngsters. Ky Quan San is the second-highest mountain in the northern province of Lao Cai (following Fansipan). Previously, it was a desolate peak used for cultivation by the Mong ethnic group. In recent years, Ky Quan San has become a well-known destination to go trekking as well as hunting clouds among numerous avid backpackers. (Photo: Mai Mai/Vietnamplus)
Majestic beauty of the nature excites youngsters who love discovering the beauty of nature and conquering the high mountains . After 7:00 am, when the Sun rises high, the golden sky turns velvety blue, creating a beautiful and majestic scene, attracting many visitors. The joy of conquering the peak to contemplate the majestic and magical beauty of nature by a group of travellers. Stepping on Ky Quan San Mount in June, visitors will have the opportunity to admire the glittering terraced fields of the Mong people, distinctive features of Northwestern mountainous regions. The glorious sunshine penetrating through the sea of clouds creates exquisitely picturesque natural beauty. (Photo: Mai Mai/Vietnamplus)
Trekking on peaks to watch dawn is hobby of many youngsters. Normally such journey lasts 3 days and 2 nights. Ky Quan San is not for everyone and you have to be fit to take on the challenges here which include long-distance treks (>14km on the first day), uneven rocky paths, slippery paths, vertical rock cliffs… It is extremely difficult and dangerous when it rains. On the tour, you'll have 2 nights on the train and 2 nights at the guest house at 2,100m above sea level. At 3,046 m above sea level, Ky Quan San (also known as Bach Moc Luong Tu) has attracted an influx of tourists especially adventure lovers by its imposing and magnificent beauty. (Photo: Mai Mai/Vietnamplus)
In recent years, Ky Quan San has become a well-known destination to go trekking as well as hunting clouds among numerous avid backpackers. Ky Quan San mountain, one of the mountains belonging to Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range in Viet Nam. The mountain is located between the two northern mountainous provinces of Lao Cai and Lai Chau. Trekking to Bach Moc Luong Tu (officially reverted to its correct name Ky Quan San Mountain from April 7th, 2018) is a very hard adventure to the 4th highest mountain peak in Vietnam of 3,046m above sea level. Trekking on peaks to watch dawn is hobby of many youngsters. (Photo: Mai Mai/Vietnamplus)
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