Sam Mountain (Núi Sam)
Vietnam
Sam Mountain, Chau Doc - Highest mountain in the Mekong Delta
Summary Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Summary
The hike up and down Sam Mountain is only 4km (2.5 mi) long. It takes about an hour and a half to do the entire loop. The trail follows a steep road but the hike itself is not very challenging. There is a restaurant halfway to the top and many interesting relics at the summit.
Climbing Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Height and Distance
Natural Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Natural Height
280m (918.6 ft)
Natural Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Hiking Period
This hike is a 4km (2.5 mi) loop that takes about one hour and 25 minutes.
Difficulty Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Hiking Difficulty
Difficulty Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Terrain
This hike is considered quite mild, though the road up is steep. The trail goes up a road on the eastern side of the mountain.
There is a restaurant halfway up the mountain and also an opportunity to see the way of life of those who live on the mountain.
There is a military outpost, and several pagodas as well as hundreds of relics at the summit. The views at the top of the mountain are beautiful- you can see many rice fields and even as far as Cambodia.
The trail descends down a road on the north side.
Difficulty Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Weather
There is a tropical monsoon climate in the area of Sam Mountain. The average yearly temperature is 28.4°C (83.16°F). Throughout the year the highs vary from 30˚C to 35.5˚C (86°F to 95.9°F). The hotter months are from February to June. The lows vary from 22˚C (71.6°F) to 27˚C (80.6°F). The cooler months are from July to January.
The average annual rainfall is 1123.9mm (44.25 in). The rainiest months are from April to November with between 13 and 20 rainy days per month. The drier months are from December to March with between 3 days and 7 days of rain per month. This is the best time of year to climb the mountain as the drier weather makes it a more pleasant hike.
Difficulty Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Equipment
There is no specific climbing equipment needed only good shoes.
Facilities Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Support Facilities
Facilities Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Rest Stops & Facilities
This is a short hike, so there shouldn’t be the need for facilities, however, there is a restaurant halfway up.
Facilities Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Guides and Porters
The trail follows a road up the mountain. Hikers should not need assistance finding their way. There is no need for porters since it’s a very short hike.
Accessibility Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Accessibility and Safety
Accessibility Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Location
Sam Mountain is located in An Giang Province, a one-and-a-half hour (63km/39 mi) drive from Long Xuyen, the capital of the province. The closest town is located 6km (3.7 mi) away and is called Chau Doc Town.
To get to Chau Doc Town you have to go by road. There are no other means of transport available. First, you’ll have to fly to one of the international airports in Vietnam and from there hire a taxi or car either to Long Xuyen and then on to Chau Doc, or straight there.
Accessibility Sam Mountain (Núi Sam) Vietnam - Safety
There are no specific reported safety concerns for travellers up Sam Mountain. Though it is in quite a remote location, so it is important to be cautious.