Mountain Day Trip to Experience Muong Culture from Hanoi
Hanoi, Vietnam
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: Flexible
The Hoa Binh Hill tribes are located in the Northwest of Vietnam, 75km from Hanoi. Hoa Binh Province is home to six minority groups, including the Hmong, Muong, Dao and Thai. The area changed drastically after the largest hydro power plant in Southeast Asia was built, turning the Da River into a lake. Still, today the province boasts some of Vietnam most beautiful scenery and typical Muong culture. This tour to visit the Muong minority group will give you the opportunity to explore, learn, and truly experience rural life in Vietnam.
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The Hoa Binh Hill tribes are located in the Northwest of Vietnam, 75km from Hanoi. Hoa Binh Province is home to six minority groups, including the Hmong, Muong, Dao and Thai. The area changed drastically after the largest hydro power plant in Southeast Asia was built, turning the Da River into a lake. Still, today the province boasts some of Vietnam most beautiful scenery and typical Muong culture. This tour to visit the Muong minority group will give you the opportunity to explore, learn, and truly experience rural life in Vietnam.
Depart from Hanoi at 8:30 AM for a picturesque, 2-hour drive to Hoa Binh Province (70 km West of Hanoi). Over the course of this tour, you will have the opportunity to experience day-to-day local village life hands-on. You will interact with local hill tribe people to gain a perspective on Vietnamese culture, society, and governmental structures. You will have an opportunity to learn about rice cultivation, tending livestock, and making shrimp baskets that all local livelihoods practiced throughout generations.
Depart from Hanoi at 8:30 AM for a picturesque, 2-hour drive to Hoa Binh Province (70 km West of Hanoi). Over the course of this tour, you will have the opportunity to experience day-to-day local village life hands-on. You will interact with local hill tribe people to gain a perspective on Vietnamese culture, society, and governmental structures. You will have an opportunity to learn about rice cultivation, tending livestock, and making shrimp baskets that all local livelihoods practiced throughout generations.
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