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In Sapa, there is a village that no tourists would go home without visiting it thank to its extremely charming natural landscape, the preserved ethnic customs and the hospitality of local residents. That is Ban Ho Village one of the must-visit attractions in Sapa and definitely worth your time to discover.
Overview of Ban Ho Village
Ban Ho village is the centre of Ban Den village, where the two streams Muong Hoa and La Ve cross each other. The village is about 30kilometers southwest far from Sapa main town. It is divided into three major areas: Xeo Trung Ho, Ta Trung Ho, and Hoang Lien, which are respectively home to the Dao, Mong, Tay ethnic minorities.
Although Ban Ho village has a drawback of not being close to the tourist center like other places in Sapa, it possesses magnificent natural scenery, with romantic waterfalls, huge terraced fields and a majority of unique cultural heritages. Recently, Ban Ho has actively exploited its strengths in tourism, attracting thousands of tourists each year and becoming one of the key tourist areas of Sapa district.
What to Do in Ban Ho Village?
Admiring the Natural Landscape
Coming to Ban Ho, visitors would be amazed by the extremely vast terraced fields, which are breathtakingly eye-catching. Moreover, the scenery is also mixed with the bamboo houses of the people scattered along the two banks of the stream. Being the meeting place of two streams Muong Hoa and La Ve, Ban Ho has a very unique charm.
Muong Hoa Stream is landscape with a beautiful terrain, temperate climate and traditional Tay villages, creating a charming and captivating picture of the water. The stream is too familiar in the daily life of the Tay people here.
La Ve stream flowing to Ban Ho from the high mountains and deep forests has created a crystal clear waterfall. Perhaps that is why the stream fish often gather here very crowded and dance under the waterfall like artists diligently performing on stage. Therefore, the local people named it the Jumping Fish Waterfall. Waterfall fish dance is the ideal place for those who want to use their net to catch fresh and delicious stream fish and enjoy grilled fish right next to the waterfall.
On the way to the waterfalls, which were named by locals after seeing fish jumping out of the water in the old days, visitors will pass brooks gently running down bamboo cylinders that locals use to channel the water into their terraced paddy fields, wooden houses perched on the sides of rolling hills and wildflowers.
Swimming in the Streams
Since the climate in Ban Ho is warmer than Sapa (the average temperature is between 18-250C), in the afternoon, you can enjoy yourself in the stream Lave and Da Nhay waterfall. The Muong Hoa River winds its way around the village, making this place so romantic.
Exploring the Ethnic Culture
Located at the end of the motor way about 25 km from Sapa town, Ban Ho Village is home to the Tay ethnic minority. The Tay people possess highly-developed rice farming techniques and live their sedentary lifestyle.
Their villages are very large with hundred households. They built their houses on stilts, which form superb dwellings. It is an ideal spot for experiencing home stay. You have a chance to go swimming in hot water pool or cold water stream, do some sightseeing or learn how to make traditional handmade woven fabric and participate in community activities. Locals are friendly and the atmosphere is cozy and lively.
Herb Bathing
After lunch, the hospitable owner will take guests to the Red Dao village on the mountain so as to bath with herbs. The herbs will be poured into the wood tank. Tourists will dip into the tank and after 15 minutes the water has been drawn to refill new water. After that, tourists can feel well being, euphoria extremely.
Ban Ho Village is a popular route for biking and trekking in Sapa. Hence, tourists can also take part in such activities around the village.
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