Hoa Bac suburbs for relaxation and quiet

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In the mountains of Hoa Bac two years ago, my biking party stumbled across a bunch of Indian friends hunting for a waterfall. We scrounged for satellite maps and conversed. They teach yoga in Da Nang, Vietnam. They claim they dislike congested tourist places and instead prefer pristine scenery or at the very least a lot of forest and peace. I've also met a lot of other foreigners who are on similar adventures here in the Hoa Bac mountains. It's a truly perfect land, barely an hour's drive from the city center, where nature and the Co Tu ethnic group's indigenous people are filled with cultural identity. Weekends are a great place for nature lovers to unwind and have fun.

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This area is now being built with good infrastructure; you can travel on a highway with a green mountain backdrop or a tiny road that is near to the indigenous culture (suitable for cars) bicycles and motorcycles). Fields, rice and sugarcane, quiet rivers, and their cultural activities make the short road near the Co Tu people's home more appealing. The population is small and sparse, but the streams and waterfalls are lovely and clear, making this a perfect reward on a hot summer day. Not long ago, my friend @trangbaby and I went to the stream to paddle Sup. To move further away from the residential area, we must pass via the Mui Trau tunnel. The stream will be right next to the small road, and you may choose whatever area you want to visit if you want to.

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Nature is a gifted artist who never ceases to amaze me. For a long time, the skilled hands of wind and water make blocks. Each person has a different perspective on the task. It's rough and has an understated beauty that we can't see even when we touch it.

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You should go at the hours when the sun is high in the sky to enjoy the coolest, clearest water with the sun shining on the bottom of the pebbles (10am to 2pm). Rest assured, the temperature in this location is comfortable, and the abundant green trees help to heal sunburned eyes. My friends and I merely brought some snacks and started exploring together because the stream bed isn't very big and the water is quite smooth. This location immerses me in comfortable relaxation since it provides a wonderful calm with only the sound of the stream and tiny animals around. Natural beauty replaces artificial beauty, and it requires an open heart to appreciate it. This is a lovely place in my opinion.

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The disconnection of the phone signal is one of my favorite aspects of this place,after you pass through the Mui Trau tunnel, all connections are nearly completely disabled, with the exception of the satellite phone. To give myself the happiness of the present, I need to get rid of the work and the worry in my thoughts. Climbing, cycling, and trekking are just a few of the activities that may be done on this terrain. If you enjoy quiet areas like these, as I do, make sure to include it on your itinerary when visiting Da Nang.

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