International visitors consider Pu Luong a favorite stop on their travel itinerary. Photo: Hoa Mai – VNA
Forest trails with slopes exceeding 35 degrees offer an exciting and challenging experience for adventure seekers trekking to the summit of Pu Luong. Photo: Hoa Mai – VNA
The nearly 800-hectare bamboo forest park is a popular stop along the route to the Pu Luong peak. Photo: Hoa Mai – VNA
A “sea of clouds” as seen from the summit of Pu Luong. Photo: Hoa Mai – VNA
The “Conquer Pu Luong Peak” forest trekking route is the first pilot eco-tourism activity introduced by the Pu Luong Nature Reserve Management Board. Photo: Hoa Mai – VNA
At an altitude of 1,700 meters above sea level, the Pu Luong summit is emerging as an ideal trekking destination - an adventure travel activity combining hiking, nature exploration, and both physical and mental endurance. Photo: Hoa Mai – VNA
Pu Luong special-use forest - eco-tourism potential of Thanh Hoa province
Covering 17,662 hectares - including 13,320 hectares of strictly protected zones and 4,343 hectares of ecological restoration zones - the Pu Luong Nature Reserve Management Board is working to develop the lush forest into a prominent eco-tourism destination in Thanh Hoa Province. Photo: Hoa Mai – VNA