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Nature Near Hanoi🌲 Ba Vi National park 🇻🇳

Escaping the hustle and bustle of Hanoi for a day at Ba Vi National Park — the fresh air and lush greenery are truly refreshing. Located about 60 km west of Hanoi, Ba Vi National Park is an easy day trip for nature lovers. The park features cool mountain air, scenic hiking trails, and beautiful viewpoints. It’s a great place to relax, explore the forest, and enjoy a peaceful escape from the busy city. Getting there: 🛵By motorbike: The ride takes about 2 hours via Thang Long Boulevard. The road is easy to follow and offers nice countryside views. 🚌By bus: Take bus number 214 from My Dinh Bus Station to Xuan Khanh, then transfer to a local taxi or motorbike to reach the park entrance (about 10 km away). It’s a refreshing escape from Hanoi’s busy streets and a great spot to unwind for a day. #hellohalloween #bavi #nationalpark #hanoi
Posted: Oct 24, 2025
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Nature’s Escape at Ba Vi National Park 🌲☀️⛺ Ready to swap city buzz for pine-scented serenity just outside Hanoi? Ba Vi National Park is your all-in-one getaway—think lush forests, tranquil pine hills, and dreamy campsites that’ll refresh your mind and fuel your inner adventurer. Your trail starts at the main entrance (Vân Hoà, Ba Vì, Hanoi), where you’ll pay a small ticket fee. Head for the Đồi Thông (Pine Hill) area—perfect for laid-back walks, picnics, and forest bathing. Set up camp here for the ultimate “back to nature” experience, waking to chirping birds and soft morning mist. If you’re chasing clouds (“săn mây”), go between late autumn and winter—sunrise is your golden hour to catch Ba Vi’s famous cloud sea rolling through the canopy. Must-dos: - Explore Đồi Thông, take in the other tree-lined trails, and indulge in some forest yoga! - Camping is a must—bring your gear for night skies and fresh morning air (camping sites are well maintained and clean). Top photo spots: - Pine Hill’s sun-dappled clearings - Nature-vision panoramas from higher viewpoints (especially during misty, dreamy mornings) Tips: - Wear light hiking shoes—trails are straightforward but can be slick with dew. - Pack water and snacks; options inside are limited. - Entry fee is reasonable—bring cash for convenience. - Early mornings give you the best light and crowd-free moments. Precautions: Keep an eye out for sudden weather changes and protect your gear from moisture. Summer weekends bring bigger crowds—come midweek for peace. #BaViNationalPark #NatureEscape #HanoiTrips #CampingAdventure #VietnamNature

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