A Pa Chai is located at the junction of Vietnam – Laos – China border in Xien Thau commune, Muong Nhe district, Dien Bien province with the height of 1,864 m. The place is called “a rooster’s crow echoing three countries”, it can be said that this mountain is the most desolate and dangerous mountain in Vietnam.
In four Vietnam’s extreme points, it must be said that the Westernmost point of Vietnam is the most difficult road because you have to overcome many complicated terrains. Backpackers can ride motorcycles from Hanoi to Lao Cai train and then from Lao Cai begin to experience the trip to A Pa Chai on food. Access to A Pa Chai can be started on three major roads: one departing from Muong Cha and the other two from Muong Lay. To be more convenient in the journey to conquer Westernmost of Vietnam, people must register temporary residence before they can get the license of A Pa Chai Border Station to visit the point.
The time to conquer Westernmost Vietnam is from November to March in next year because, in the rainy season, these roads are extremely dangerous, slippery and cloudy. The travelers on Tours in Vietnam must cross through the forest over 15km. At times, there are the slippery slopes with the dust of grass taller than the people head. You may get lost in the jungle and is ready to welcome the rain at any time. If you do not have the willpower and determination to conquer extreme West Vietnam, you will likely be defeated by the cold of the Northwest Mountain after many hours of climbing the road.
Climbing to the westernmost is also hard and bumpy. But to this, you will feel excited, excited. In addition, you also have the opportunity to see A Pa Chai village with full of wild and mysterious beauty, overgrown grass and pristine thick forest trees in Vietnam.
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