
Just 5km from Coc Pai town (Xin Man, Tuyen Quang province), Suoi Thao Grassland offers a refreshing escape for those seeking expansive skies and pristine nature, a stark contrast to the winding mountain roads often associated with this northern region. Photo by Doan Sang
The journey from the town center to Suoi Thao is manageable by car or motorbike. As you ascend, the air becomes cooler and more refreshing. Photo by Phuc Anh
And then, it unfolds before your eyes: an endless stretch of green grass, rippling in the sunlight like soft silk beneath a vast blue sky. Photo by Doan Sang
Many visitors liken this place to a miniature Mongolian steppe or a European meadow amidst the mountains of Vietnam. Photo by Doan Sang
Unlike popular tourist spots, Suoi Thao retains its untouched beauty. Its flat and open terrain, minimally impacted by humans, makes it ideal for camping, picnics, or simply relaxing in nature. Photo by Doan Sang
In the early morning, a gentle mist blankets the hills, creating an ethereal atmosphere akin to a fairy tale. As the sun rises, the greens become more vibrant against the endless sky. And when the sun sets, the grassland is bathed in warm orange hues, inducing a sense of tranquility. Photo by Doan Sang
Suoi Thao is not just for nature lovers; it’s also a paradise for those seeking unique photo opportunities. Photo by Phuc Anh
From silhouettes against the grass to cozy tents and morning tea in the mist, this place inspires endless wanderlust. Photo by Internet
Many young travelers choose Suoi Thao for picnics and overnight camping. Under the starry sky and amidst the serene surroundings, conversations and laughter around the campfire create lasting memories. Photo by Phuc Anh
Surrounding the grassland are villages of the Mong and Dao ethnic groups, offering a glimpse into their simple and heartfelt way of life. Visitors can immerse themselves in agricultural activities and indulge in local specialties such as ‘men men’, smoked buffalo meat, ‘thang co’ (a traditional Vietnamese dish), and corn wine. Photo by Phuc Anh