Northern Vietnam

Tây Côn Lĩnh

Facts Elevation: 2,431 m (7,976 ft) Prominence: 1,194 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Northern Vietnam Coordinates: 22.8017, 104.8058 Rating: World Ribus ID: 67109 Bagging It! Famous for its rhododendrons and sacred to the La Chi ethnic group, this mountain is climbed usually as a multi-day trek though it is probably possible to do in a single […]

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Phu Hút

Facts Elevation: 2,452 m (8,045 ft) Prominence: 1,389 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Northern Vietnam Coordinates: 19.6992, 104.7133 Rating: World Ribus ID: 68556 Bagging It! Unknown at present. Practicalities Getting there: Unknown at present. Permits: Unknown at present. Water sources: Unknown at present. Local Average Monthly Rainfall (in Hanoi) Location   Click on the blue arrow

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Núi Tà Cay Đang

Facts Elevation: 2,504 m (8,215 ft) Prominence: 1,078 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Northern Vietnam Coordinates: 21.6925, 104.1367 Rating: World Ribus ID: 68670 Bagging It! Unknown at present. Practicalities Getting there: Unknown at present. Permits: Unknown at present. Water sources: Unknown at present. Local Average Monthly Rainfall (in Hanoi) Location   Click on the blue arrow

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Phu Tra

Facts Elevation: 2,540 m (8,333 ft) Prominence: 1,677 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Northern Vietnam Coordinates: 22.1683, 103.5892 Rating: World Ribus ID: 68522 Bagging It! Unknown at present. Practicalities Getting there: Unknown at present. Permits: Unknown at present. Water sources: Unknown at present. Local Average Monthly Rainfall (in Hanoi) Location   Click on the blue arrow

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Phu Chiem Ban

Facts Elevation: 2,765 m (9,072 ft) Prominence: 1,027 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Northern Vietnam Coordinates: 21.3542, 104.4300 Rating: World Ribus ID: 68709 Bagging It! Hiked fom the west and south-west at around 1,600m. Also known as Đỉnh Sa Mu 2,756m. Possible in a very long day but most hikers are likely to camp. Practicalities Getting

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Tao Phoung Chan

Facts Elevation: 2,830 m (9,285 ft) Prominence: 993 m Peak category:  Spesial Region:  Northern Vietnam Coordinates: 22.6108, 103.6858 Rating: World Ribus ID: 68736 Bagging It! Unknown at present. Practicalities Getting there: Unknown at present. Permits: Unknown at present. Water sources: Unknown at present. Local Average Monthly Rainfall (in Hanoi) Location   Click on the blue arrow (top

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Núi Lang Cung

Facts Elevation: 2,913 m (9,557 ft) Prominence: 1,340 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Northern Vietnam Coordinates: 21.9024, 104.2308 Rating: World Ribus ID: 68568 Bagging It! Not a huge amount of information available but it is hiked from the south with a starting elevation of around 1,700m. Good views at the summit. Usually 2 days and 1

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Tà Chì Nhù

Facts Elevation: 2,979 m (9,774 ft) Prominence: 1,933 m Ribu category: Tinggi Sedang Region:  Northern Vietnam Coordinates: 21.5707, 104.3065 Rating: World Ribus ID: 68510 Bagging It! Apparently also known as Núi Phú Luong, this mountain is popular with local hikers and doable in one long day. The main two routes are from Xa Ho, Yen Bai

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Phu Si Lùng

Facts Elevation: 3,076 m (10,092 ft) Prominence: 1,732 m Ribu category:  Sangat Tinggi Region:  Northern Vietnam Coordinates: 22.6258, 102.7875 Rating: World Ribus ID: 68516 Bagging It! Unknown at present. This peak is on the border with China. Practicalities Getting there: Unknown at present. Permits: Unknown at present. Water sources: Unknown at present. Local Average Monthly Rainfall (in

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Phu Ta Leng

Facts Elevation: 3,096 m (10,157 ft) Prominence: 1,147 m Ribu category:  Sangat Tinggi Region:  Northern Vietnam Coordinates: 22.4231, 103.6036 Rating: World Ribus ID: 68631 Bagging It! Phu Ta Leng (or Putaleng, 3,049 m) is located in Phong Tho District, Lai Châu Province, roughly 20 km northwest of Sa Pa as the crow flies, but a longer journey by

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