Visit Hang La cave (Pu Cang village). Standing at the entrance of the cave, I saw the cool breeze blowing up, and glimpses of magical and vivid stalactites. Inside the cave, there is a set of stone tables and chairs, as proof that people once lived there. According to him, the old people in the village said that this place used to be a place to stay and discuss with resistance cadres.
Not far from Hang La cave, interspersed between the green rice fields that are on the rise, right next to the small clear and cool streams, strangely, underground hot springs emerge. These hot springs, called temperate springs, are formed when water flows through an area where lava exists very deep underground. Hot water is good for healing. However, the hot springs here have just been discovered and are located in the middle of the field, so they have not been adequately planned and invested.
Just a few dozen kilometers away, Ngoc Chien commune, Muong La, Son La had many tourist groups stop by, and stay, just to be immersed in this precious hot spring. Nam Khat will welcome tourists to enjoy hot springs in the near future.
Community tourism village is developing here :
- You can stay overnight at Mu Cang Chai Ecolodge – an attractive eco-tourism site in Hua Khat village, Nam Khat commune, Mu Cang Chai district. It is a good chance to meet and talk, enjoy food and know more about people here.
- Regional specialties:
- Cardamom and Son Tra: are local products with high economic value.