Trekking
When visiting Pu Mat National Park, tourists can challenge themselves by participating in trekking tours to conquer towering mountains such as Pu Mat Peak, Kem Waterfall Peak, Grass Burnt Hill, etc. This will allow them to witness firsthand the distinctive forests of the western region of Nghe An , including the precious Po Mu and Sa Mu forests, which feature trees with a diameter of nearly 6 meters that require several people to embrace. Moreover, if fortunate, visitors may also have the opportunity to observe rare wildlife species along their journey!
Kem waterfall Peak:
Conquering Kem Waterfall Peak, which stands at a height of approximately 500 meters with a gradient of around 800 meters, is also a personal challenge for mountain enthusiasts who have limited time. It only takes 45 minutes of mountain climbing from the base of the waterfall to reach the summit, where you can admire the majestic natural landscape of the Pu Mat Great Range and capture beautiful photos from various angles. Along the climbing route, you will have the opportunity to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the area. Additionally, you can easily observe the footprints of elephants along the trail.
Grass Burnt Peak:
Cloud hunting on Mountain has become a new trend among many young nature enthusiasts who desire to explore new territories and discover intriguing experiences. Grass Burnt Peak in the pristine forests of Pu Mat National Park is an appealing cloud hunting spot that you should conquer for capturing beautiful photos
Journey through the core of the forest: With a distance of approximately 14 km, it takes 7-8 hours of trekking to reach the core area of Pu Mat National Park, where you can explore and admire the natural landscape while learning about the culture of the Dan Lai ethnic group. The Dan Lai people possess a cultural heritage filled with mysteries and wonders.