From Hanoi to Mai Chau valley, Moc Chau farm with bus, taxi, motorbike |
The distance from Hanoi to Moc Chau is about 200km and from Hanoi to Mai Chau is 140km
On the occasion of the long holidays last weekend (2nd of Sep is Vietnam’s Independence Day), my travel group had another exciting motorbike road trip to the mountains. This time the route was quite mild and we also drove our Honda Wave much less than our previous two trips. It was only a total of 500 km (310 miles) in 3 days. And guess you have noticed how large the group was. 13 people! My personal record for the biggest travel group I’ve ever had. Ever!
My road trip mate (I’m sure you can recognize her face in all of my road trip blogs up to now) introduced me to this group just a few days before setting off and it was pretty much like I traveled with people that I didn’t know at all. But of course we became good friends after.
Day 1: Where is Moc Chau farm? Hanoi – Moc Chau and the surrounding area: 250km (155 miles)
Moc Chau, about 200 km away from Hanoi, is a pretty little town in the northwest mountainous area of Vietnam. This town is a very popular tourist destination, especially in spring when peach blossoms in bloom. Moc Chau is famous for its beautiful flower fields, green tea plants, fresh milk, and the “love market” of H’Mong ethnic minority.
I heard that the weather was terribly rainy in Hanoi during the holidays but we were lucky to have almost all dry days in the mountains, only a couple of hour rain in Moc Chau. However, there were not many flowers in Moc Chau during this time of the year, but it doesn’t mean the town is less beautiful.
Moc Chau Flower Farm |
The first day was easy, we left Hanoi at around 7 in the morning and arrived in Moc Chau at roughly 2. After a good lunch, we checked in hotel, rested for half an hour and jumped on the bikes again to discover the “Dai Yem” waterfalls. Nothing fancy about the waterfalls, definitely can’t be compared to Ban Gioc waterfalls in Cao Bang (and even Ban Gioc is not THAT gorgeous!). Thus, after spending about 15-20 minutes posing for a few tourist shots, we got on our way again and headed to the frontier area in the border with Laos. The scene on the way there was spectacular, pity we didn’t have much chance to stop since it was already getting dark.
From Hanoi to Mai Chau valley, Moc Chau farm with bus, taxi, motorbike |
The only unlucky thing for me was that I caught a bad cold and sore throat after returning from the border. I rarely got sick while traveling, thus, this actually surprised me.
Day 2: A day in Moc Chau - beautiful landscape
We drove to the green tea plants in the morning, about 12 km away from the main town.
Then, we spent the whole afternoon wandering around the market buying souvenirs and watching people. The town became extremely packed since there was a celebration in the evening that day and we were super squeezed! Personally speaking, I’m not a fan of crowded places, thus, after experiencing this Moc Chau’s love market I can wholeheartedly say “I’ve ticked this, never again”.
Here are a few photos from the town center in the afternoon.
Day 3: From Mai Chau to Moc Chau or from Moc Chau come back to Mai Chau?
On the way back to Hanoi from Moc Chau we dropped into Mai Chau for a late morning coffee. Mai Chau, a beautiful tiny town in Hoa Binh province, is another popular tourist attraction, about 130 km away from Hanoi.
From Hanoi to Mai Chau valley, Moc Chau farm with bus, taxi, motorbike |
First timers to this town will totally be charmed by the lush scenery of the green-ever paddy fields, however, since all of us have been to Mai Chau before we got bored quite quickly and after finishing our coffee we headed to Hanoi immediately. We arrived in Hanoi quite early, around 5 pm. End of day 3 and also end of the trip.
Here are some websites of Moc Chau and Mai Chau in Vietnamese
Du lich Mai Chau
Du lich Moc Chau
From Hanoi to Hagiang
Most beaches in Vietnam
Hanoi for Newbie
Best time to visit Hanoi and Vietnam
From my friend's blog: Pham Hoang Mien