Hoàn Kiếm Trip Overview
Located in a magnificent valley in Hoa Binh province about 135 km northwest from Hanoi. Mai Chau is home of the Thai minority people living in remarkable wooden stilt house. Going on Mai Chau one daytour, you will have chances to explore the real life of the historical and cultural minorities, contemplate beautiful rice terraces, verdant and rugged mountain scenery. Here, you can also cycle with local tour guide and see how Vietnamese farmers work in fields and Thai women weave scarves.
• Discover culture and life style of Thai minority people.
• Enjoy beautiful landscape of Mai Chau valley while cycling through Thai village and rice field
• Inclusions: Transfer , lunch , bike rental, english speaking guide.
Additional Info
Duration: 11 hours
Starts: Hoàn Kiếm, Vietnam
Trip Category: Shore Excursions >> Ports of Call Tours
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Located in a magnificent valley in Hoa Binh province about 135 km northwest from Hanoi. Mai Chau is home of the Thai minority people living in remarkable wooden stilt house. Going on Mai Chau one daytour, you will have chances to explore the real life of the historical and cultural minorities, contemplate beautiful rice terraces, verdant and rugged mountain scenery. Here, you can also cycle with local tour guide and see how Vietnamese farmers work in fields and Thai women weave scarves.
• Discover culture and life style of Thai minority people.
• Enjoy beautiful landscape of Mai Chau valley while cycling through Thai village and rice field
• Inclusions: Transfer , lunch , bike rental, english speaking guide.
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Pass By: Ninh Binh Province, Ninh Binh Province
Hoa Lu and Tam Coc, the two must-see destinations when visiting Ninh Binh province, are located about 100 km away from the southeast of Hanoi. On 23 June 2014, at the 38th session of the World Heritage Committee in Doha, the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.