Pusilung
Pusilung Peak is located in Pa Ve Su commune, Muong Te district, Lai Chau province, which borders China. This is Vietnam's second-highest mountain after Fansipan. The 3-day 2-night climbing arc with a total length of more than 60 km is the dream destination for those with climbing experience because it is the longest and harshest arc in the Northwest. To reach the summit, climbers must pass through 11 large and small streams, pristine primeval forests, sections of reed forest, thatched grass, bamboo forest, chestnut, oak, and ancient golden rhododendron.
From the edge of the forest, you can see the white reeds, overlapping with the wind. The poetic scenery is extremely rare during the journey to conquer Pu Si Lung. In addition to those stunningly beautiful moments, there are countless difficulties waiting. The simple wooden bridge that hangs over a large stream with many slippery rocks and cold water are challenges you must overcome if you want to reach the majestic Pu Si Lung peak.
The best time to go to Pu Si Lung is in spring and summer. When the mountain rains began to subside. You should note that the higher you go, the air will become thinner, so you need to prepare mentally and prepare for any situation that may happen on the long way.
Height: 3,083 m
Location: Pa Ve Su Commune, Muong Te District, Lai Chau Province.