![]() Exploring Lai Chau with community tours- Photo: internet |
Na Luong hamlet in Tam Duong district is the most attractive destination in Lai Chau. The hamlet, located by the Nam Mu river, draws tourists thanks to its unspoiled nature, unique culture, and hospitable people. Nguyen Xuan Huy, a tourist from Phu Yen, said: “Visiting Na Luong, we stayed in stilt houses with local people and sampled local food. We caught fish in a stream, picked bamboo shoots, learned to cook rice in bamboo tubes and grill pork. In the evening, we were treated to performances of folk songs by local people. Na Luong hamlet still retains its cultural identity. We had a very fascinating experience.”
Hon hamlet in Tam Duong district is home to the Lu ethnic minority group. There are more than 100 stilt houses in the hamlet which is famous for the traditional brocade weaving craft and folk tunes and dancing. With its beautiful landscape and pure air, the village attracts plenty of tourists. Van Anh, a tourist from Ho Chi Minh city, said: “In Hon hamlet I stayed with a local. His wooden house is very clean and can accommodate 15 visitors. You just pay 5 USD for a night. Food is also cheap. During our 4-day stay there, we climbed the mountain, picked vegetables and bamboo shots and cooked by ourselves. “
![]() Lai Chau boasts diverse ethnic culture |
Ethnic culture is one of attractions of Lai Chau. Community tours have contributed to ensuring Lai Chau province’s sustainable tourism development.
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