Escape the Hustle and Bustle: Discover Hanoi’s Hidden Gem, Quoc Oai

The Quoc Oai District is set to become a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic, community-based travel experience. With a focus on creating captivating places and homestays that embody the local culture, the district aims to offer visitors a unique and immersive journey. By doing so, it hopes to not only boost cultural and spiritual tourism but also foster a sense of community and connection for travelers seeking a deeper understanding of the local way of life.

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Quoc Oai, also known as Hanoi’s Western Region, is a renowned destination for its cultural and spiritual heritage and its peaceful retreat for those seeking to escape the city. Just an hour’s drive from Hanoi, visitors can immerse themselves in community-based tourism and nature.

The district offers a unique blend of semi-mountainous terrain and a fresh climate, boasting pristine lakes, winding roads, and charming hillside homes. One such example is the Homely Land Guesthouse in Dong Xuan Commune, which combines modern architecture with serene nature. With 11 guest rooms and six tents, it offers a peaceful escape, including a piano and pool table for entertainment.

For those seeking a more traditional experience, Kana Hill Homestay provides a distinctive atmosphere with its handcrafted wooden guesthouses and modern design. The host’s hospitality shines with steaming cups of tea made from flowers grown on the premises, offering a soothing escape from life’s worries.

The district also caters to day-trippers, especially the younger generation, with adventure tours and unique experiences. An Rose Farm, with its 10,000 blooming roses, offers a stunning visual display, while Xu Doai Vineyard provides a glimpse into northern rural life with activities like farming, fishing, and grape and lotus seed product-making.

Vuong Dac Loc, a local cooperative director, shared his inspiration for developing rural tourism, driven by childhood memories and a love for agriculture. Hoang Nguyen Ung, Vice Chairman of the Quoc Oai District People’s Committee, affirmed the district’s commitment to tourism development, especially community-based and eco-tourism, welcoming investments to enhance Quoc Oai’s appeal.

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