
Just a short distance from Sa Pa, the atmosphere in Ta Van quite different. It is not active, without luxurious hotels, restaurants, and high-rise buildings. Simply, it is a quiet place for relaxation and isolation from daily busy life. You will stay in brick-roofed houses with earth floor on the mountainsides amidst terraced rice fields and primitive scenery. Yet so peaceful that you feel you are in quite different world. Perhaps, that is why visitors are especially interested in this destination. Not only you can admire the beautiful landscape, but you also can live the daily life of Day people during your stay at their homes. Again, you can feel relaxed, the peace of mind and have affection for the hospitality, warm reception and sincerity of the locals.
Expectations of community-based tourism in Ta Van are high. Homestay tourism provides an important supplement to their incomes. Your stay there will cost very little but it will put money straight into the pockets of the poor residents of this village. Over the past years, the locals have become familiar with this new type of tourism. Ma A Lu, Chairman of the communal People’s Committee was quoted by saying: ‘Before, people in Ta Van Day had no idea about tourism. Thus, the local tourism administration and authorities have delivered training for homestay operators in the rules of conduct, the culture and way of doing business, and most importantly how to make foreign visitors to pleased and to wish to come back. Additionally, the households have been assisted through a Swedish-Vietnamese project for gender equality. It is expected that by making the most of its available resources, Ta Van’s people will help visitors find out more about the land, culture and local people.
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