The Moc Chau journey to admire the wild and mysterious beauty of the Da River through the majestic Northwest is depicted extremely delicately with unique images and images that have made the Da River with its many rapids and many waterfalls become magically romantic. On that river, three large hydroelectric plants have now been built: Hoa Binh, Son La and Lai Chau. Built at the end of 2006, Son La Hydropower Plant has just put into operation unit 6, the last unit connected to the national power grid. Not only does it contribute more than 10 billion KW of electricity to the country each year, the landscape of Son La Hydroelectric Plant has become an interesting destination for all those who want to explore the magnificent natural landscape of the Northwest mountains and forests. Traveling from Son La city for more than an hour, passing through roads with vast mountains and forests on both sides, to It Ong commune, Muong La district, visitors will be overwhelmed by the endless green landscape of Son La Hydropower Lake. Floating clouds hover over the undulating, dark green mountains reflecting on the blue lake bed, making the landscape of Son La Hydropower Lake look like a charming landscape painting. Not as peaceful and quiet as Dai Lai Lake in Vinh Phuc or Ba Be Lake in Bac Kan, nor like Xuan Huong Lake in Da Lat, Son La Hydropower Lake stirs the soul of Travelers because the vast water flow between heaven and earth still contains so much wild beauty and the layers of rushing waves are like a steady, gentle music that resonates on the banks of a hundreds of meters high dam. In particular, visitors will be immersed in the vast space when traveling on a program boat in the lake to once again enjoy the pure beauty of the Northwest mountains and forests and the clear, cool air that nature has bestowed on this land. Visiting Son La Hydropower Lake, in addition to having the opportunity to admire the largest hydroelectric project in Southeast Asia and discover the mysteries of the legendary Da River, travelers can also enjoy culinary dishes with bold flavors of the Northwest mountains and forests such as: Can wine, bamboo-tube rice, grilled fish, wild bamboo shoots... Those flavors seem to spread by the red fire in the middle of the stilt house and seem to be sublimated around the red fire when visitors hold hands with the beautiful and graceful Thai mountain girls in dance. bustling dance stalls and the passionate lyrics "Inh la oh" with human love. Considered the Ha Long Bay of the Northwest, the Son La hydropower reservoir area has attracted many domestic and international tourists. Nature has bestowed this place with wonderful landscapes, attractive caves, and many large and small islands. Along with that are traditional customs and traditions preserved by indigenous peoples for many generations... With those potentials and advantages, Son La hydroelectric lake tourism is focusing on exploiting the main types of tourism: Sightseeing and experiential travel: Visit Pa Uon Bridge - the bridge that holds the Guinness record as the bridge with the highest bridge pillars in Vietnam. Experience water games (located under the bridge is the boat wharf, a complex of water entertainment services such as windsurfing, jet skiing, buoyancy...); Cruise on the lake to admire the immense beauty of the Da River lake bed. Along with that, visitors can visit Son La hydroelectric plant, the largest hydroelectric project in Southeast Asia. Son La Hydropower Plant was inaugurated on December 23, 2012, is a large hydroelectric project, demonstrating human talent in conquering and renovating nature to create a majestic hydroelectric plant in the Northwest region. Besides, hot mineral baths in It Ong town - Muong La, Luot village - Ngoc Chien - Muong La are also memorable experiences. Cultural and community tourism: Coming to the Son La hydropower reservoir area, visitors cannot miss the spiritual tourism journey of Nang Han and Linh Son Thuy Tu temples. These two temples are located on Pu Ngu hill in Muong Giang commune. From this location, visitors can admire the landscape of the hydroelectric lake and resettlement villages along the lake bed. In these places, tourists visit ethnic villages, stay in homestays, experience cultural life, traditional crafts such as brocade weaving, wickerwork, hat production, pipe lute production, leaf yeast wine making... and enjoy traditional dishes, ethnic specialties, especially dishes made from Da River fish. If you are planning to travel to Son La, don't forget to visit Son La hydroelectric lake - a great hydraulic project in the Northwest!
Son La 245 view From September to March.
Ngày cập nhật : 17/11/2025
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