The most beautiful “hunting” of the season of ripe rice in autumn
Autumn weather from September to October is the most beautiful time for visitors to experience sightseeing and see the ripe rice season.
As an agricultural country associated with wet rice cultivation, Vietnam is famous for its rice fields “quickly from the trigger.”
Hoang su phi -ha giang
Hoang Su Phi is located upstream of the Chay River, with its main terrain in the alpine mountains, with the villages of Phung and Luoc, with the most terraced fields in Vietnam. This place features thousands of terraced fields that cover the hillside, alternating green forests creating a ladder-like scene to heaven.

Hoang Su Phi is famous for its annual ripe rice season. Source: Nguyen Hoang
The terrace at Hoang Su Phi was recognized as a famous tourist destination in Hagan Province in 2012 as a national landscape monument in Vietnam. The beautiful, large scale fields are concentrated primarily in 11 communes: Sanxa Lu Ho, Ban Phung, Nam Ty, Thong Nguyen, History.
The most beautiful time to see ripe rice here is around September. The fields of the terraced fields are shiny and very attractive. Hoang Su Phi’s staged fields are truly masterpieces and can give visitors an unforgettable feeling when experiencing them.
Tourists want to come here to see ripe rice seasons allow them to choose to go by car, bed or motorcycle. From Hanoi, along the highway 2 road, visitors can travel directly to Suphi with a total distance of over 300 km. However, if you are departing from the centre of Hagyan, Huang Spi is about 80km away.
Mu Cang Chai -Yen Bai
The terraced fields of Mu Cang Chai are located on a mountain of approximately 2,200 hectares. This place is considered a masterpiece of the people of Mon. Looking from above, you can see the accidental slopes of a row of fields, like many layers of coats. The image of Mu Cang Chai Terraced Fields has been chosen at the top of the world’s most beautiful photos of the famous National Geographic Magazine.
Visitors will check in at Mu Cang Chai. Source: Dulichchat
Each collection was also a time when rice was ripe, with mu kan chai giving it a bright yellow colour of a field full of ripe grain rice. There are plenty of charming places to admire the terraces of Mu Cang Chai, such as Tu Le, La Pan Tan, and Khau Pha Pass. Here, visitors can take photos with the beautiful “raspberries”.
Mu Cang Chai is located at the foot of the Hoang Lien Son Mountain Range and is approximately 280 km from Hanoi. Visitors can come here by car, motorbike and are on their way to Khau Pha Pass, one of the most beautiful passes in the northwest.
When you go to Mu Cang Chai using a passenger car, visitors can choose to rent a bike in town. Although some beautiful places, difficult roads, travelers, or motorcycles, I’m not confident in my ability to rent a motorbike taxi.
y ty -lao cai
y ty is one of the places you should not miss the ripe rice season when you come to Lao Sky. This is an ideal destination for “moving” the “phượt” both domestically and internationally, and young people prefer to explore and conquer difficult and dangerous paths.
Y Ty’s ripe rice season is around September, but the most perfect time to admire the ripe rice season here is the first two weeks of September when people in the highlands begin to enter the rice harvest season. At this point, the scenery here brings a totally different feeling when looking at ripe rice at an altitude of 2000m. At this height, visitors can “hunt” beautiful photos. Furthermore, in this area there are also terraced fields in the adjacent commune, such as Mun, Lu, and Wormwood…
Visitors can travel to Y ty. Source: Chu Hai Yen
Regarding transportation to Y Ty, visitors can choose to take trains and buses from Hanoi to Laos. Travel time is approximately 8 hours by train and 5 hours by car. From Lao Cai to Y Ty, the most popular vehicles are to rent a bike here or at SA PA. If you do not want to rent a car, visitors can send the bikes completely from Hanoi by train and pick them up in Lao Cai.
Bac Son -Lang Son
The Ripe Rice Season of BAC’s Son is also the time when the weather is considered the most beautiful of the year, and is extremely useful for tourists to explore nature and admire the beauty of both poetic and majestic mountains.
July and November each year are when Buckson Valley begins during the ripe rice season. Source: bar
The most beautiful view of rice, sunset and sunrise in BAC SON is Na lay Peak. The peak is too high and not dangerous, so some tourists can choose to climb in the afternoon, camp overnight and watch the golden season early in the morning.
Standing in the Na Lay Mountain, the most appropriate ripe rice season here in July and mid-November, towering, rice fields are assembled with yellow, green and brown plaques.
We visited our son for about 5 hours, about 160 km from Hanoi’s capital, in the direction of Tanguing Long, Noi Bai, Soc son, Thai Nguyen, Tan Tri and Hulang Bridge. After being in the town of Bac Son, visitors asked for directions to Na Lay Mountain. This is the overall viewing position.
Pu Luong – Thanh Hoa
Located in a nature reserve, Pullon rice fields are an ideal destination for fall trips due to their romantic views and cool weather.
Tourists can visit ripe balcony communes so that tourists can visit the balcony communes, which are the core of the reserves such as Van Dong, Van Hugh and Coon Village.
Ripe rice season will soothe all visitors. Source: Pu Luong Natural
Pullon has a cool climate all year round so visitors come here anytime of the year, but the most beautiful thing is mentioning the season of ripe rice. In the year, there are two ripe rice seasons in early June or September and October.
Pullong is approximately 170 km from Hanoi. Traveling from Hanoi makes it easy for visitors to ride motorcycles and cars. No matter which direction, there is a convenient road for cars to run.
Pu Luong is also famous for many luxury resorts, with a design that is close to nature. If you can’t reach ripe rice season, this place is also very suitable for short weekend holidays.
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