Located 160 km from Ha Giang city center, H’Mong Pa Vi village is a destination with many unique cultural features of the Mong ethnic group.
The village has a total area of more than 46,000 m2, including 3 main areas with nearly 30 households living and doing community tourism. The village has a cultural house, a traditional display house of the Mong people, and a hexagonal playground, which is used as a place for traditional cultural and artistic performances to preserve and promote the culture of the Mong people.
Surrounding the village is a green patch of cornfields, hills and mountains…
This place has quite a variety of accommodation types and homestays for visitors to choose from depending on their budget and preferences, such as A Kiet Homestay, Little Yen’s Homestay, Meo Vac Clay House, and Pa Vi Homestay… Rates in the range of 150,000-1.5 million VND/night. Each room is fully equipped with basic amenities such as television, air conditioning, tea, coffee…
Most of the resorts are designed according to the traditional house architecture of the Mong ethnic group with wooden truss houses, two-story yin and yang tile roofs, surrounded by solid stone fences.
The campus area is large, planted with many trees.
In addition to restaurants, coffee shops, stalls displaying brocade souvenirs and daily-life items of the Mong people, visitors can also experience the service of herbal shampoo, foot bath with medicinal leaves.
If you like a peaceful setting, in harmony with nature, you should choose to eat in the outdoor area.
For two years, the Covid-19 epidemic caused local tourism activities in general and cultural villages to stall, significantly affecting them. In order to return to serve and bring the best experience for visitors, the Meo Vac district has upgraded and repaired a number of works. In the photo, the homestay staff is preparing an outdoor campfire for tourists to exchange cultures.
Before resting in the cultural village of Meo Vac town, visitors go through the “happy road” Ma Pi Leng, looking down at the green Nho Que river from above. With a length of 20 km, Ma Pi Leng is majestic and unspoiled, known as the king of the most dangerous roads in Vietnam.
Ha Giang, home to 22 ethnic groups, is known by many as “flowers growing on rocks”. The wild, magnificent beauty and typical culture of the Northeast region attracted 66,000 tourists on the occasion of April 30 to May 1. In which, there are 65,575 domestic guests and 425 international guests, the number of staying guests reaches 26,352 people, an increase of 14.7% compared to 2021.