Lim Mong village – a blend of pristine nature and unique culture of the H’mong people, is an ideal destination for those who want to explore Northwest Vietnam!
Introduction to Lim Mong village
Geographic location and characteristics
Standing from this side of the dangerous Khau Pha pass, looking straight ahead, you see a road like a thin thread stretching straight up into the sky. Far away, there is a small village called Lim Mong. Lim Mong village (because the people living here are Mong ethnic people) is one of the places with the most beautiful rice fields in Vietnam – Mu Cang Chai, and is also the end of this “Land of the Blind".
Introduction to Lim Mong village
Lim Mong village is located in Cao Pha commune, Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai province, at an altitude of about 1,200 meters above sea level. Located deep in the Hoang Lien Son range, Lim Mong village stands out with its majestic and pristine natural scenery. Green terraced fields, clear streams and traditional stilt houses of the Hmong people create a beautiful natural picture. Those who have been to Mu Cang Chai cannot help but be moved by the beauty of Lim Mong village.
To get to this beautiful village, you will have to overcome dangerous and quite difficult road. This is also known as one of the “Four great passes" of Vietnam. But because of the desire to capture the full scenery of ripe rice fields and admire the poetic beauty of small houses, many young people who love traveling to Mu Cang Chai are not afraid of difficulties. Especially, in the ripe rice season of Mu Cang Chai, when you stand from Khau Pha pass, you will see each layer of terraced fields like thin threads in the sky. Looming somewhere are a few small houses in the distance. Everything appears like a beautiful picture, like in a fairy tale.
History and culture
Lim Mong village is mainly inhabited by the H’mong people, one of the ethnic minorities with a long and unique culture. The H’mong people here are famous for traditional occupations such as weaving, farming and animal husbandry. The culture and customs of the H’mong people have been preserved and developed over many generations, creating diversity and richness for the indigenous culture.
When is the best time to go to Lim Mong village?
Lim Mong village attracts tourists by the peaceful beauty of houses on terraced fields. Each moment in Lim Mong village has a very unique beauty that cannot be missed!
From December to January
From December to January, the weather here is quite cold and it is winter. When you come to Lim Mong at this time, you will feel the cold weather. But in return, this is the time when you can admire the peach blossoms in bloom, along with the bustling atmosphere of the markets near Tet. Surely this will be an interesting experience you cannot forget.
May and June – falling water season
Around May and June is the Northwest falling water season. This is the time when the summer rains fall on the village. The people of Mu Cang Chai are starting to enter the new harvest season. Visiting Lim Mong village this season, you will see hard-working people mingling with beautiful nature. However, this is the season when heavy rains often appear, so traveling is somewhat more dangerous. Therefore, you need to monitor the weather before going.
July and August – mid-summer
July and August are when the rice fields are lush and green. You will have the opportunity to see Lim Mong village in its most peaceful and fresh beauty. The lush green rice fields stretching out will help you feel relaxed as you sit amidst the Northwest sky and land. However, this is a time when the weather is quite hot, so moving will become more difficult, so not many people come to Lim Mong village during this time.
September and October – the golden seasons of Mu Cang Chai
The golden seasons of Mu Cang Chai
The ripe rice season in September and October is the most beautiful time in Lim Mong village because this is when Mu Cang Chai enters the golden season. Around the middle of September every year, it is also the time of the year to backpacking Mu Cang Chai. Prepare your own schedule and pack your backpack to explore the golden season. This is the time when Lim Mong village hides itself in the gentle beauty of the clear, blue autumn weather and golden terraced fields. Therefore, at this time, many tourists will visit here to admire the brilliant golden season.
Unique features at Lim Mong village
Lim Mong village viewed from Khau Pha pass
Standing on Khau Pha pass, you will see the most comprehensive beauty of Lim Mong village. This is a dangerous pass with an altitude of about 1200m above sea level. It is also where the highest peak in Mu Cang Chai is located. Here, you will feel like you have just conquered something when you have overcome difficult paths.
Golden season paragliding festival
“Flying in the golden season" festival
In September every year, the “Flying in the golden season" festival takes place at Khau Pha pass. With an ideal height above sea level, this sport is very suitable for those who like heights, adventure and experience. This is a great time to explore the beauty of the village from above. You will be able to fly between majestic nature and the sky, admiring the beauty of Lim Mong village. The moment from the moment you take off from the ground until you fly high and touch down will bring unexpected emotions. The gentle, windy autumn weather and the beautiful scenery you can see with your own eyes will help you completely relax in this place.
The beauty of Mong ethnic culture
When mentioning the Mong people, many people will immediately think of colorful costumes. Going on the Khau Pha pass, you will also encounter groups of Mong people wearing unique costumes walking on the pass. In particular, if you come to Lim Mong village before Tet, you will be immersed in activities such as horse racing, pound throwing, etc. The people here are always friendly and honest, so if you want to ask, don’t hesitate to visit!
Unique cuisine in Lim Mong village
Traditional dishes
Bamboo-tube rice
Cuisine in Lim Mong village is rich and rich in mountain and forest flavors. Visitors should not miss the opportunity to enjoy traditional dishes such as armpit pork, grilled hill chicken, bamboo-tube rice, etc. Each dish is made from fresh and natural ingredients, rich in the flavor of the Northwest mountains and forests.
Enjoy corn wine
Corn wine is a famous specialty of the Hmong people in Lim Mong village. This wine is made from fermented corn, has a special flavor and moderate alcohol content. Enjoying corn wine with traditional dishes will bring you a unique and unforgettable culinary experience.
How to get to Lim Mong village
Lim Mong village is often one of the places that tourists want to conquer when traveling to Mu Cang Chai. So if you choose to travel by motorbike, you can follow highway 32 to Yen Bai province – where Lim Mong village will be located. From Hanoi, you go towards Trung Ha bridge, then go towards Thanh Son (Phu Tho), and then go straight to Nghia Lo along highway 32.
How to get to Lim Mong village
To get to Lim Mong village, you will have to go through Tu Le commune and go all the way to the dangerous Khau Pha pass. At the foot of Khau Pha pass, you have to pass through the village of the Thai ethnic group located near Nam Co stream, Lim Mong village is located at the other end of the stream. Go through the pristine red dirt road, then walk up a gentle slope for about 4 km to the village.
The most difficult journey you have to overcome is the Khau Pha pass. This pass is about 30 km long, has an altitude of about 1200m above sea level and has many winding sections. This is also known as the “Four great passes" in Vietnam. Therefore, you should fully equip and check the vehicle before leaving to ensure safety.
Noted when coming to Lim Mong village
Noted when coming to Lim Mong village
Because the terrain is quite difficult, before going to Lim Mong village, you need to pay attention to have the safest trip!
- Check and maintain your motorbike before leaving so it doesn’t break down in the middle of the road
- Bring all personal items (medicine, mosquito spray, sunscreen, raincoat, warm jacket, etc.)
- Prepare all vehicle documents and identification documents
- Check the weather before going, do not go downhill in bad weather and at night
- Prepare for good health for a long journey
Conclusion
Lim Mong village is an ideal destination for those who want to explore the wild beauty of nature and experience the unique culture of the H’mong people. From majestic natural scenery to rich tourist activities, from unique cuisine to traditional festivals, all promise to bring visitors unforgettable experiences. Plan to discover the wonderful beauty of Lim Mong village with Impress Travel today!
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