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Pa Khom Bay in Pa Mu, Than Uyen district, Lai Chau province, is
likened to "Ha Long Bay on land". It is increasingly attracting tourists
who come to experience kayaking, hot spring bathing, and explore the
unique culture of the indigenous ethnic groups in the far west of
Vietnam - Northwest Vietnam travel
Located more than 30 km southwest of Than Uyen town (Lai Chau province),
along National Highway 279, is Pa Khom village in Pha Mu commune. This
area is famous for Pa Khom Bay, often described as a miniature "Ha Long
Bay" amidst the green plateau in the far west of Vietnam. Formed after
the construction of the Ban Chat hydroelectric reservoir, Pa Khom Bay
has become increasingly well-known to tourists from near and far.
Coming here visitors will be able to witness the pristine and majestic
beauty, the breathtaking natural scenery of Pa Khom Bay. During this
time of year, the dry season, the waters of Pa Khom Bay are calm, like a
giant mirror reflecting the sky and clouds. Viewed from above, the bay
resembles a basin nestled amidst primeval forests. The peaceful and
rustic scenery offers a sense of relaxation, a respite from the hustle
and bustle of city life.
Besides hiking along the winding paths that encircle the mountain slopes
with their rich vegetation, the first experience in Pa Khom is renting a
motorboat to travel across the lake from Tham Phe fishing village (Muong
Kim commune). While traveling on the water, visitors can admire the
majestic mountains along the shore and the vast forests.
For those who love sports and water activities, there are unique
experiences such as kayaking, swimming, ziplining on the water, or
fishing, bathing in hot mineral springs in the middle of the bay...
When visiting Pa Khom, one of the must-do experiences is enjoying the
local cuisine. After sightseeing and admiring the scenery of mountains,
water, and sky on Pa Khom Bay, the final step is to savor the culinary
culture at the floating restaurants.
The specialties of the Northwest region are prepared by the local people
themselves, using ingredients they raise, catch, and process, such as
grilled stream fish, grilled pig, sticky rice from mountain fields,
dishes made from green-necked ducks raised in Pa Khom, and dishes made
from wild vegetables, all prepared with fresh ingredients and bearing
the distinctive flavors of the mountains and forests.
Potential for developing ecotourism
Possessing many advantages and potential for ecotourism development, Pha
Mu is now attracting more and more visitors for sightseeing and
relaxation. It is known that, to develop tourism here, the roads leading
to Pa Khom Bay have been upgraded and expanded by Lai Chau province,
making it easier for tourists to access.
The roads from the center of Than Uyen district to the areas around the
bay have been repaired and paved to ensure safety and convenience for
tourists.
In addition, tourism services in Pha Mu have been boosted. Accommodation
options such as homestays have begun to appear in villages around Pa
Khom Bay, allowing tourists to experience the lives of the local people.
Many households in Pha Mu have joined in providing homestay
accommodations for tourists who wish to stay and experience the area.
Restaurants and eateries have also expanded, offering traditional dishes
of the Northwest region for tourists to enjoy.
Pha Mu is also home to many ethnic minority groups such as the Thai,
H'mong, and Dao. Each ethnic group has its own unique culture and
customs, creating a unique and authentic local cultural space. Tourists
can visit the villages around Pa Khom Bay to learn about traditional
culture through activities such as wearing ethnic costumes,
participating in festivals, or experiencing making handicrafts
themselves.
Each of the four seasons in Pa Khom Bay possesses its own unique beauty.
Every season offers a new and exciting experience with its distinctive
nature and culture, making Pa Khom Bay a truly special place to visit at
any time of year.
Autumn in Pa Khom Bay boasts a mild and pleasant climate with
temperatures ranging from 18-25°C. This is the time when the terraced
rice fields around Pa Khom Bay turn a brilliant golden color, signaling
the harvest season. The golden rice paddies winding along the hillsides
create a picturesque scene, especially in the morning when mist still
hangs over the fields. Visitors can enjoy the scenery of the ripening
rice, take photos, and participate in the harvest festivals of the local
people. This is also a good time to experience hiking and exploring the
mountains and valleys around the Bay.
Winter offers a unique experience amidst the mystical natural landscape,
shrouded in a blanket of white mist. Visitors can participate in camping
trips, enjoy warm local specialties such as smoked buffalo meat and corn
wine, and join the locals around campfires, sharing stories of their
culture and traditions. In spring, visitors can admire the vibrant
blossoms and immerse themselves in the distinctive festivals of the
local ethnic communities.
If you're lucky enough to visit Pa Mu during the festival season, you
can participate in traditional local festivals such as the New Rice
Harvest Festival like the Com Tan Pom Festival... This will be an
opportunity to experience a unique cultural space with traditional
dances, songs, and folk games that are distinctly local.
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Experience majestic beauty of Pa Khom Bay in the northwest.