Ecotourism destinations in Thanh Hoa Province

Blessed by nature with pristine primeval forests and many picturesque waterfalls, Thanh Hoa Province is still preserving traditional, cultural and historical values, protecting the environment to develop ecotourism

Ben En National Park

Ben En National Park is located in Nhu Thanh district, 46 km southwest of Thanh Hoa city. The park owns 16,000-ha area of ​​forests, mountains, rivers, and lakes that still retains its pristine beauty with a diverse and rich flora and fauna, such as elephants, bears, tigers, white-cheeked langurs, lat hoa, and cho chi; in particular, the park has a thousand-year-old green lim tree.

Pu Luong Nature Reserve

Located in Quan Hoa and Ba Thuoc districts, Pu Luong Nature Reserve is known as the miniature Northwest with an area of ​​over 17,600 hectares.

Coming here, visitors have many options, such as checking in the beautiful terraced fields, experiencing the trekking route to the top of Pu Luong at 1,700m high; visiting villages and learning about the customs and practices of the simple and rustic Thai and Muong people at the Doan market, Kho Muong village, Don village, Eo Ken village...

Hieu Waterfall

Hieu Waterfall is located in Hieu Village, Co Lung Commune, a highland commune of Ba Thuoc District. The source of the waterfall is Hieu Stream. At the end of the waterfall is a small lake, the water level here is just over 1m, becoming a natural swimming pool for visitors.

Voi Waterfall

Voi Waterfall is located in Van Du town, Thach Thanh district, about 70 km from Thanh Hoa city center. The first impression when seeing this waterfall is its wild, majestic beauty, rushing streams creating vivid echoes and a very poetic and lyrical scene.

Tu Thuc Cave

From Thanh Hoa city, about 50 km to the Northeast, visitors will arrive at Tu Thuc Cave in Nga Thien commune, Nga Son district. Tu Thuc Cave is one of the most beautiful, majestic and mysterious caves.