
Huong Hoa is endowed with a diverse landscape of towering mountains, vast valleys, and lush green hills. These offer a sense of tranquillity amid the open space, distinct from the hustle and bustle of other tourist destinations.

Phan Thi Vi Hieu, a visitor from Hue City, described the early morning scene as mesmerisingly ethereal, with clouds drifting lazily over the mountain peaks.

According to residents, the best time for cloud hunting in the mountains is 5 am, when the sky remains clear, and the clouds have yet to disperse.

Standing atop a mountain in Huong Hoa, visitors can enjoy a breathtaking view of endless green forests and towering wind turbines. This location is also a prime place for photographers.

With its cool and pleasant climate, Huong Hoa is increasingly becoming a destination for weekend camping, especially among young travellers.

Some cloud-hunting tours have been launched locally to attract tourists. Many groups camp overnight at cloud-hunting spots to soak themselves in a starry sky intertwined with mystical drifting clouds. As night falls, the shimmering lights of the wind turbines pierce through the mist, making an enchanting scene.

The district has many landscapes, including Sa Mu Pass, Brai Cave, O O Waterfall, Chenh Venh Waterfall, Ta Puong Waterfall, and Van Tien Cave.

Local authorities have collaborated with relevant agencies to support households in community-based tourism development and will continue to prioritise improving tourism infrastructure.