Tram Tau District: Tram Tau is a highland district located in the west of Yen Bai province, 114 km from the center of the province. Tram Tau is located in the tropical monsoon climate. The average altitude above sea level is about 800m. The highest peak is Ta Chi Nhu in Xa Ho commune, 2,979m above sea level, the sixth highest mountain in Vietnam, located in the Pu Luong massif in the Hoang Lien Son range. This mountain peak has many different names depending on each ethnic group, the Thai people call Ta Chi Nhu Phu Song Sung, and the Mong people call Chung Chua Nha. Next is the top of Ta Xua mountain, Ta Xua village, Ban Cong commune with the highest peak of 2,865m, ranked 10th among the highest mountains in Vietnam, where there is a “dinosaur spine", a challenging road. From the district center to Ta Xua village is a distance of about 7km, but to reach the highest peak, there is only a single dirt road with a very steep slope, which is a challenge that is not easy to overcome for anyone who wants to conquer. . Ta Xua mountain range rises up to create a natural boundary between Yen Bai and Son La, with three peaks forming an extremely majestic wonder. The highest peak is the place where the Vietnamese flagpole is erected at an altitude of 2,850m, at the second peak there are still vestiges of the old flagpole which was built during the French colonial period. The third peak is located in the middle, it resembles the line that forms the spine of a prehistoric dinosaur. Due to the high mountainous terrain, the temperature in summer is not high. Winter is cold, with winter temperatures down to 0 degrees celcius, snow covers the branches and high mountains.
The terrain gradually rises from east to west in a system of young mountains, sharp peaks, steep cliffs, steep slopes, high coefficient of erosion on strongly dissected terrain. The land area with a slope of over 250 accounts for 84.5% of the total natural area of the district, so Tram Tau district also faces many difficulties in the process of exploiting the territory.
Stream stream in Tram Tau has a fairly dense density, flowing with twists and turns, originating from many peaks in the region: Nam Tung stream consists of 2 branches. A branch originates from the Ta Xua mountain forest. A branch from Khao Chu. These two branches flow near the district capital, then merge into Nam Tung stream. Nam Hat stream also merges into two branches (one branch arises from Cang Chua Khua, one branch from San Cha) at Ban Hat. Nam Lieu stream originates from Cuu Song and joins with Nam Tung and Nam Hat. Nam Tang stream has 3 branches, which originate in Hang Chi Mua, Tang Ghenh, and Mu Nuoc, respectively, and then join together in Manh Tau called Nam Mu. When the current flows down Ngoi Thia, it is called Nam Tang. Nam Nhi stream originates from Go Lang Sang between the two communes of Ta Xi Lang and Lang Nhi. Nam Dong stream has 2 branches originating from Cao Pa Lau, Diem Cao flowing through Tuc Dan,… and many small streams with high slopes which are suitable for small and medium hydropower exploitation. The stream streams of the district all flow in the East-West direction, although they cause obstacles to traffic, they are a huge source of hydroelectric power. These streams also provide people with a rich amount of fish such as melons and turtles.
Eco-tourism, convalescence, culture: Tram Tau has great potential to develop eco-tourism, resort in the summer, take a hot mineral bath in the winter or enjoy and learn about unique cultures. of ethnic groups, such as Gau Tao Festival, Hmong Khen Dance, La Khe, and Lip Khen of the Mong people; Naming ceremony, Xoe dance, dance by the stream of the Thai people; Tang Bu dance of the Kho Mu ethnic group; cuisine of Thai and Mong ethnic groups and products such as honey, taro, melon, bamboo shoots, plain rice, upland sticky rice…
Tram Tau Hot Springs: Tram Tau is a remote and remote district of Yen Bai province. This place not only has famous tourist spots such as Hang Te Cho – Second Village, Ban Mu, Ban Cu Vai… but also has a 100% natural mineral water spring that is extremely good for health. October is the golden time for you to visit Tram Tau Hot Spring. This is the time when the rice in the terraced fields is ripe and golden, suitable for you to just immerse yourself in the hot spring water while admiring the beautiful scenery of rice fields.
In October, Yen Bai weather is quite cool, it will be chilly at night. Therefore, Tram Tau Hot Spring is the ideal place for you to escape from the sun of Hanoi. Note that you should go at the beginning or middle of the month because the ripe rice will be harvested by the end of the month.
Rooms at Tram Tau Hot Springs: Tram Tau Hot Springs has a very beautiful system of rooms. The modern design includes a bungalow room, food court, and hot spring swimming pool area. The room is comfortably furnished, with a view overlooking the beautiful terraced fields. With prices from 400,000 VND – 700,000 VND depending on the type of room you choose, you can stay from 3 to 4 people. If you want to save money, you can stay in a dormitory on stilts for 200,000 VND/night.
What to eat at Tram Tau Hot Springs: Coming to Tram Tau Hot Spring, you will be prepared by the restaurant according to your needs. Special dishes, carefully cooked and beautifully decorated, promise to bring you many memorable culinary experiences.
Hai Cuong natural mineral spring
Hai Cuong natural mineral spring area is located right in the middle of terraced fields and is covered by mountains. In particular, the stream water here is so clear that you can see the entire layer of sparkling pebbles in the stream bed.
The best ideal time here is in the early morning; then the faint smoke rises from the water; Mixing with morning dew will make the scene as beautiful as a fairyland.
According to the locals, this hot spring has been around for a long time; completely naturally flowing from the ground. Previously, this area was only known by local people who still often came to take a bath. About a year ago, this place was renovated and built by a local as a resort; to attract tourists.
Coming to Tram Tau mineral spring, visitors can not only immerse themselves in warm water; with the majestic natural scenery but also experience the highland culture with simple stilt houses and ethnic dishes of indigenous people. Currently, in this area, there are also overnight resorts or you can choose to spend the night at people’s houses here. Tel: 094 320 87 04, Mr. Cuong Teacher.
Where to stay in Tram Tau?
HOTEL Suoi Tung Hostel
Address: Zone 2, Tram Tau Town, Tram Tau, Yen Bai
Phone: 094 225 39 92
HOTEL Duy Manh Hostel
Address: Group 2, Tram Tau Town, Tram Tau, Yen Bai
Phone: 0349837905
HOTEL Tram Tau Guest House
Address: Zone 3, Tram Tau Town, Tram Tau, Yen Bai
Phone: 0983 666 766 – 0216 3876445
Hostel Sinh Hao Hostel
Address: Tram Tau Town, Tram Tau, Yen Bai
Phone: 0886 742 666
HOTEL Thao Nguyen Hostel
Address: Tram Tau Town, Tram Tau, Yen Bai
Phone: 096 144 38 11
HOTEL Hang Lam Hostel
Address: Tram Tau Town, Tram Tau, Yen Bai
Phone: 091 251 01 09
HOTEL Hanh Hoan Hostel
Address: Tram Tau Town, Tram Tau, Yen Bai
Phone: 0123 417 3389
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