In Thien Son - Suoi Nga, you can rent a stilt house to relax and have food, or enjoy the specialties made from the forest ingredients at the restaurant. In addition, it also sells some souvenirs.
Thien Son - Suoi Nga tourist area is located in the valley in the natural forest of Van Hoa commune, Ba Vi district, Hanoi. Here the climate is cool all year round. There are many species of rare animals such as squirrel, deer, python, monkey; and precious birds such as parrot and starling. This is a precious natural resource for the construction of a Thien Son - Suoi Nga resort.
Coming to Thien Son – Suoi Nga, visitors enjoy the fresh air and explore the three sub-areas of Son Tra, Trung Son and Ngoan Son. The special attraction in the tourist area is the immense Sky Gate waterfall.
From the height of dozens of meter, there are 3 streams of water falling down the mountain to form a natural swimming pool. It’s suggestible to take a bath in the pool, where the water is warm in winter and cool in summer. The water is so clean that people can see the grain of sand at the bottom of the pool. Next to the swimming pool is Thien Son cave. This is a breakfast service point and a place for relaxation, mini music show stage on the side of a lake of about 12ha.
You can go swimming and fishing. Muong and Thai stilt houses are on the side of the mountain which are in the midst of forests, a beautiful place for tourists to relax. All three tourist resorts have the category of two-star hotel. Especially in the Trung Son building modern hotel, there are big seminar and conference hall, and attractive traditional buffet restaurant.
In order to improve the quality of tourism services, Thien Son - Suoi Nga ecotourism area has constantly diversified its tourism products. In order to satisfy the increasing needs of tourists, many new attractive tourist products have been introduced such as a 2 ha waterpark with wave machine, 3D movie house, sport field, and bike renting to visit the forest.
In Thien Son - Suoi Nga, you can rent a stilt house to relax and have food, or enjoy the specialties made from the forest ingredients at the restaurant. In addition, it also sells some souvenirs.
Thien Son -Suoi Nga tourist area is the ideal place for visitors to immerse themselves in the quiet and cool space and dispel all fatigue after hard working days.
From the height of dozens of meter, there are 3 streams of water falling down the mountain to form a natural swimming pool. It’s suggestible to take a bath in the pool, where the water is warm in winter and cool in summer. The water is so clean that people can see the grain of sand at the bottom of the pool. Next to the swimming pool is Thien Son cave. This is a breakfast service point and a place for relaxation, mini music show stage on the side of a lake of about 12ha.
Thien Son -Suoi Nga tourist area is the ideal place for visitors to immerse themselves in the quiet and cool space and dispel all fatigue after hard working days.
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