Homestay tourism promoted in villages around Ba Be lake in Bac Kan province recently, has contributed to local and household economic development.


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Homestay service has recently developed in BacKan, especially after the launch of the Greater Mekong Subregion Sustainable Tourism Development Project with loans from Asian Development Bank (ADB).

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Head of Pac Ngoi hamlet, Nam Mau commune, Ba Be district Hoang Van Chuyen says that currently, 24 out of 97 households in the hamlet offer homestay service.

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Homestay service helps increase income for households in the hamlet and reduce poverty rate in the locality.

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 Original houses on stilts.

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Tourists to Pac Ngoi village have the chance to enjoy stunning landscapes at Ba Be lake and experience local life on houses on stilts.

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Khanh Toan is the first household in Pac Ngoi that introduced the homestay tourism model.

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Two foreigners say they have revisited Ba Be lake to enjoy its beautiful landscapes, cheap service and delicious food.

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Homestay in Pac Ngoi also offers bike rental, bike tours and special art performances .

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Traditional bamboo pole dance.

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A group of foreigners from Denmark and local tourists join an art performance.

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The average accommodation price ranges between VND70,000-80,000 per night.

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