19/09/2024
POST-TYPHOON YAGI TRAVEL UPDATE
Great news! Top tourist spots in northern Vietnam are gradually reopening after Typhoon Yagi, marking a swift recovery for the region!
Tourist attractions in Sa Pa town and Ha Giang and Yen Bai provinces in northern Vietnam have reopened after closing for a week due to floods and landslides caused by typhoon Yagi.
In Sa Pa, the Fansipan Legend cable car started functioning again on Sept. 13, and the Bac Waterfall, Ta Phin Stone Garden, Green Valley, Dreamy Rose Garden, Golden Stream, Love Waterfall, Ham Rong Eco-tourism Area, and Cat Cat Village reopened to visitors a day later.
But the ancient Rose Hill, Muong Hoa Valley and Sin Chai Village remain off-limits to mitigate potential risks.
With the weather now normal, local authorities and residents have been clearing roads leading to tourist areas.
In Mu Cang Chai and Tu Le Towns in Yen Bai Province, the weather is sunny, and the terraced fields are beginning to turn yellow.
Roads to popular sites in this area, like Khau Pha Pass, are accessible.
Some routes from the lowlands that were affected by landslides are currently being repaired by local authorities.
At Ba Be Lake in Bac Kan and Na Hang Lake in Tuyen Quang, water levels remain high.
Tourist attractions and hotels around the lakes are still flooded, and many locations are still awaiting relief. Roads in these areas have been hit by landslides.
Stay tuned for more updates on your favorite destinations! đź’š