According to Tuan Anh, this mountain is considered one of the most beautiful in Quang Nam. Tourism in Dinh Que has been developing over the past decade, but there hasn’t been significant growth yet, and the services are still very basic and rudimentary. Because of this, Tuan Anh was able to experience the peaceful and pristine beauty of the place.
Tuan Anh chose to conquer the journey to the peak of Dinh Que by motorbike. This allowed him to enjoy the picturesque and lush scenery along the way, although there were also heart-stopping moments on the challenging twists and turns of the road.
Upon arrival, Tuan Anh stayed at a homestay located 2 km away from the peak. The services and facilities here are very basic, but they do provide meals. Alternatively, you can also camp at the peak.
At Dinh Que, Tuan Anh visited the traditional brocade weaving village of the Co Tu ethnic group and some community-based eco-tourism villages. He also engaged in cloud hunting and witnessed the sunrise and sunset at the peak.
Tuan Anh shared that cloud hunting at Dinh Que is an unforgettable experience. With its unique location, more than 1.4 km above sea level, and a hilly terrain, the area is often covered in a blanket of white fog, resulting in a cool climate year-round. It is often compared to the Da Lat of Central Vietnam.
“Standing at the peak of Dinh Que, I felt the refreshing and serene atmosphere of the Northwest region, leaving behind the fatigue and worries of life,” Tuan Anh recalled. “The sight of the misty clouds was incredibly romantic.”
At Dinh Que, visitors can easily witness the sight of floating white clouds. Waiting for the sun’s rays to peek through the forest canopy each morning or watching the sunset fade into the sea of fog will surely be a unique and memorable experience. During these moments, the peak of Dinh Que in Tay Giang takes on an ethereal, fairy-tale-like quality.