A day exploring Tu Le Valley, the Bali of Vietnam.
Nestled amidst the rolling mountains of Northwest Vietnam, Tu Le Valley is often referred to as the Bali of Vietnam thanks to its pristine natural beauty, rich local culture, and unique experiences.
With its fresh air, natural hot springs, and ethnic cultural activities, this place attracts not only domestic tourists but also amazes international visitors.
Tu Le Valley - A precious gem of Northwest Vietnam
Imagine yourself standing in a lush green valley, surrounded by majestic mountains, breathing in the cool air and listening to the gentle sound of a babbling stream. That's Tu Le Valley, a luxury resort in Yen Bai, offering the feeling of being transported to a "miniature Bali." It's not only beautiful but also provides a unique cultural experience, making visitors want to return again and again.

Why is Tu Le Valley compared to Bali?
To better understand, let's compare Tu Le Valley with Bali using the table below:
| Criteria | Tu Le Valley | Bali |
|---|---|---|
| The beauty of nature | Green valley, mountains, natural hot springs | Beaches, rainforests, volcanoes |
| Cultural experience | Thai dance, making sticky rice cakes, indigo dyeing. | Hindu festivals, temples, Balinese art |
| Cuisine | Specialties of Northwest Vietnam: grilled meat, sticky rice, stream fish. | Indonesian cuisine: Nasi Goreng, Satay |
| Air | Fresh, peaceful, and close to nature. | Vibrant and diverse, ranging from peaceful to bustling. |
As you can see, Tu Le Valley offers a perfect blend of nature and local culture, much like how Bali blends the sea and tradition. A special feature is the outdoor hot spring area, directly sourced from natural springs, maintaining a temperature of 38-45°C year-round, providing ultimate relaxation.

A unique experience in Tu Le Valley
Tu Le Valley is not only a resort destination, but also a journey of cultural and natural discovery. Here are some of the highlights:
- Thai Xoe dance:Join in the traditional Thai dance and experience the local way of life.
- Making sticky rice cakes:Experience making traditional cakes with your own hands, connecting with national culture.
- Indigo dyeing:Discover the art of traditional fabric dyeing, a beautiful aspect of the culture of Northwest Vietnam.
- Visiting the Fairy Cave:Discover the mystical beauty of the caves located near the resort.
- Northwestern Vietnamese cuisine:Enjoy local specialties such as grilled meat, sticky rice, and stream fish at the on-site restaurant.

Tu Le Valley is not just a destination, but an experience. From relaxing hot springs to colorful Thai dances, it deserves to be explored and promoted more widely.
Have you ever been to Tu Le Valley? Share your experience or start planning your next trip!


