Highlights
“Touching the 2,913m Summit – Sunrise Above the Sea of Clouds”
A rare moment as the sun rises, clouds drift beneath your feet, and you enjoy morning coffee on Lung Cung Peak with your conquest medal in hand.
“Two-Tier Waterfall – Nature’s Muse in the Mountains”
Trek through a majestic waterfall sparkling under golden sunlight, where you pause to rest and savor the famous Tu Le sticky rice.
“Crimson Maple Forest – Enchanted Wilderness”
Discover ancient centuries-old trees, bamboo groves, and fiery red maple leaves in November — a once-in-a-lifetime trekking scene.
“Local Cuisine – Warmth in the Highlands”
Gather around a hearty hotpot dinner with your teammates, taste Tu Le’s signature sticky rice, and enjoy rustic mountain meals that linger in memory.
“Ending the Journey with Tu Le Hot Springs”
After the challenging trek, soak in the region’s renowned hot mineral springs — relaxing your body and restoring energy before heading home.
Itinerary
- 18:00: Tour guide welcomes Roamers at 36 Nguyen Hoang Street, My Dinh 2, Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi.
(Please have dinner before boarding the bus or arrange your own meal during the stopover.)
- 18:30: Roamers depart by bus to Tu Le.
- 00:00: Arrival at the homestay in Tu Le for check-in and rest.
Booking Policy
- Tour Price: 4,699,000 VND
- Group Size: Maximum 15–18 pax
Equipment
Standard Equipment Provided by Roam (per person):
- Trekking pole – 1 per person
- Backpack – 1 per person
- Boonie hat – 1 per person
- Gloves – 1 pair per person
- Raincoat – 1 per person
- Waterproof bag – 1 per person
- Flashlight – 1 per person
- Compass – 1 per person
- Lighter – 1 per person
- Emergency whistle – 1 per person
- Emergency blanket – 1 per person
- Knee support – 1 per person
- Sports sunglasses (UV & wind protection) – 1 per person
- Electrolyte tablets – Supplement minerals & micronutrients, boost immunity and energy during trekking when fatigued
- Insect repellent spray – Protects the body from insects encountered during trekking
- Basic first aid kit – For use in cases of injury or common health issues (fever, stomach ache, etc.)
Notes
Suggested Personal Items for Roamers
During April, August, and September, the mountain weather is cool at around 15–20°C. From October to March, it’s wintertime, very cold, and may even have snow or ice. Below are suggested clothing and personal items to bring:
I. Clothing
1. Clothes
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Colors: It’s recommended to choose bright/warm colors such as yellow or red. These make you more visible and easier to spot, especially useful if you get lost or need assistance.
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Suggested quantity:
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Pants: 2–3 pairs
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Tops: 5 pieces, including:
▸ 1 windbreaker
▸ 2 T-shirts
▸ 1 fleece/thermal shirt
▸ 1 thick jacket -
Sleepwear: 1 set
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Note: All clothing should be long-sleeved/long-legged to protect against insects, scratches, and injuries. For pants, choose quick-dry, flexible, and stretchy materials.
2. Shoes
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Choose trekking/hiking shoes with the following features:
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High-ankle support
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Waterproof
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Insulated (for warmth)
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Lugged outsole for grip
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Thick, soft sole
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One size larger than your usual to avoid toe collision during trekking
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3. Socks
- Thick, high-ankle hiking socks
- Quantity: 3–5 pairs per trip
II. Personal Items
- Toothbrush, toothpaste, and face towel
- Sanitary pads (not only for hygiene but also very useful for foot pain relief, absorbing sweat, reducing friction, and protecting your feet)
- Sunscreen (UV levels are high at mountain peaks and can damage skin)
- Power bank
- Mobile phone, selfie stick, or camera accessories
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FAQs
Yes. The route is designed to be manageable, with porters to support, motorbike transfers to the trailhead, and professional guides accompanying you throughout the journey. Even first-time trekkers can join.
