Bac Thung village

hoa binh Province

Nestled in the serene mountains, Bac Thung Hamlet spans 673 hectares and is home to 334 residents across 69 households, with 99.4% belonging to the Muong ethnic group. Agriculture remains the primary livelihood, yet a new opportunity is emerging — community-based tourism.

Today, Bac Thung offers an authentic experience of Muong culture, with a traditional stilt-house homestay and a scenic campsite opened in 2024. Visitors can immerse themselves in local life through farming activities, cultural interactions, and trekking adventures to Thung Waterfall, a favorite summer destination for domestic travelers.

Thanks to the support of Da Bac CBT Social Enterprise, Bac Thung welcomed its first international guests in April 2025. These travelers not only explored local traditions but also contributed to community well-being through small volunteer projects such as building irrigation canals and footbridges to improve farming and daily life. These efforts help Bac Thung residents embrace sustainable tourism while preserving their cultural heritage and improving livelihoods.

featured experiences

Make Traditional Muong Dishes
Learn to cook local specialties such as grilled stream fish, bamboo-tube rice, and fresh vegetable dishes, prepared the Muong way.
Sleep in a wooden stilt house
Spend a night or two in a cosy homestay, surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature and looked after by a friendly host family.
Join Farming Activities
Depending on the season, try planting or harvesting rice, picking vegetables, or learning how local farmers work the terraced fields — a true back-to-nature experience.
See traditional dances
Witness age-old dances of the Muong and Tai people, performed to ethnic folk songs and music by dancers in full traditional costume.
Trek to Thung waterfall
Follow scenic trails through lush forests and terraced hills to reach Thung Waterfall, a refreshing spot loved by locals during summer.
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Swim and have lunch at Pang campsite
Cool off with a refreshing swim in the natural stream at Pạng campsite, then savor a delicious local lunch in the peaceful mountain setting.
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Discover the art of rattan weaving
Visit a local house to learn how rattan is crafted into useful items for the home, and join the process by weaving your own rattan hand fan.
Service learning
Help build irrigation canals with local farmers – a meaningful service learning activity that connects youth with rural life and sustainable tourism
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