Discover an area outside of bustling Hoi An that offers a tranquil rural experience. This Community Based Tourism encounter offers a chance to connect with both nature and culture, experiencing genuine hospitality and sustainable farming within a local community.
Depart the hotel at either 08:30 or 13:30 for a half day adventure in a quaint village located 30-minutes drive west of Hoi An. Start the tour with a visit to a multi generational family home, offering a glimpse into their traditional lifestyle and their organic garden. Then, hop on a bicycle for a leisurely 40-minute ride, explore the surrounding countryside by bicycle, passing through villages, rice fields (seasonal), local homes and temples.
Arrive at the banks of the Thu Bon River for a short boat cruise to a bamboo bridge, a crucial crossing for farmers to access their fields. Continue through plantations of peanuts (seasonal), chillis, fresh herbs and other produce, observing farmers at work. On the cycle back, visit a family home and witness the craftsmanship of a local woodshop.
Once back at the home of your hosts, experience a fun hands-on bánh xèo (savory pancake) demonstration, followed by a farm fresh meal featuring organic produce from the garden, offering a taste of authentic Vietnamese flavors. This experience provides an opportunity to observe sustainable farming practices and rural community life in Central Vietnam. (L)
Inclusions:
🥘 Lunch
Notes:
• Departure: Daily
• Capacity: Max 18 pax
• Biking distance: 6-8km on flat road
• Bikes are suitable for children from 8 years old and the itinerary can be adjusted to accommodate families with children.
• Boat trip will be replaced with noodle-making activity on the days with unfavorable weather (windy or heavy rain)
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