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Mai Chau Valley journey is the stunningly beautiful, mountainous region
of Hoa Binh Province, 135km south west of Hanoi. Many of Vietnam's 54
indigenous ethnic minority groups live in the region. Throughout the
week the region provides an excellent base for light trekking or
cycling, thanks to the picturesque valleys and rice paddy terraces, the
friendly locals and the many small villages that make ideal destinations
to break from your day’s activities.
Mai Chau is growing in popularity due its convenient location, just
three hours by car from central Hanoi, offering the perfect solution for
visitors keen to escape the busy city streets of Hanoi and elsewhere in
Vietnam. Pu Luong Nature Reserve stretches from Mai Chau Valley to Cuc
Phuong National Park to the south east, and is rich in both cultural
interests and wildlife.
Mai Chau can be a base for some Vietnam tour
to the villages around, this is with home stay overnight on the
traditional houses of the H'Mong and the Thai. Worth a guided trekking
tour there. Tourists especially enjoy the minority specialty dishes
including rice cooked in bamboo and grilled meat. They also enjoy
watching traditional dancing, music performances (bronze, drums, gongs),
and Thai minority singing and dancing. The remote minority villages are
attractive sites for tourists.
Mai Chau was described as "a semi-isolated village in
Vietnam...surrounded by limestone cliffs and green rice paddies,
populated largely by members of the ethnic White Thai tribe...Vibrant,
verdant green rice paddies surround the town on all sides, and dramatic
hills rise up on either side of the valley. The town itself isn't
particularly stunning, but it's when one gets out into the countryside
or head up into the hills that the breathtaking views get better around
every corner. There are also several interesting markets to check out,
as well as some nearby caves."
With many foreign tourists travel in Vietnam,
Mai Chau is the interesting ideal for trekking trips or cycling options
to discover the natural beauty of the region and exotic culture of
minority groups. Biking is a great way to see this fascinating and
visually stunning part of Vietnam, offering both physical activity and
the unique opportunity to observe a way of life that has changed little
over the centuries. Now you can see our Mai Chau Cycling tour, Vietnam
at http://www.vietnamfittour.com/vietna...u-2-days-dt24/
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