8 Aug
This 4-day journey takes you deep into the mountains, from the Dao Tien village of Sưng to the Thai community of Phu Mau and the Hmong haven of Hang Kia. Along the way, immerse yourself in hands-on workshops – from beeswax painting and dó paper making to traditional embroidery and sticky rice cake pounding. Walk forest trails to hidden streams, soak in natural hot springs, and share meals in warm, welcoming homestays. Each day reveals a new landscape, a new tradition, and a deeper connection to the rich heritage of Vietnam’s highlands.
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Day 1: Hanoi – Sung Village (L,D) 08h00: The car driver will pick you up from your hotel. After 3,5 hours driving through the picturesque countryside, you will arrive at Sung Village, Cao Son commune home to the Dzao Tien minority people. There are around 78 households and about 400 residents in the village and they live on […]
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Experience authentic Dao Tien culture in a cozy guest room full of warmth, tradition, and connection. This charming guest room is part of a welcoming, three-generation Dao Tien household led by Ms. Tiên. Her family lives at the heart of Sung village, Da Bac district and is deeply involved in both daily farming and community […]
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Tucked away in the lush garden of a warm three-generation Dao Tien family, Hang Homestay offers a serene and authentic experience in the heart of Sung village, Da Bac. From Pigsty to Peaceful Guesthouse What makes this two-bedroom guesthouse truly unique is its transformation. The house now welcoming visitors once stood on the site of […]
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Over the last one year, Action on CBT has been working on a pilot project in Sung village, Da Bac district to diversify local accommodation options. For more than seven years, the village has welcomed guests through three traditional communal stilt houses. However, traveler demand is changing. More visitors now seek privacy and modern comfort […]
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Last week, Action on CBT had the pleasure of hosting a two-day learning trip for 30 members of the Phu Mau community-based tourism group to Sưng village, Da Bac district. The visit aimed to share practical knowledge and inspire new approaches in developing sustainable, community-led tourism. The trip focused on two key areas: 1. Improving […]
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A meaningful corporate volunteer trip in Vietnam brought SEACO and Action on Poverty to Na Sang CBT village, where they joined hands with Action on CBT and local residents to build “Na Pua Clenh” – a vibrant community space that bridges CSR, tourism, and social impact. This journey shows how travel can truly be a way to share.
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