Coordinates: 16°10′N 107°50′E / 16.167°N 107.833°E / 16.167; 107.833
Restaurants in Vietnam
5.0 based on 105 reviews
We stayed at Mai Chau Ecolodge for two nights and took a day trip to Pu Luong. In hindsight we wished that we had stayed in Pu Luong instead because we thought the reserve was much more scenic, peaceful and less touristy than Mai Chai. Pu Luong is off the main tourist track right now. If you are debating between visiting Mai Chau or Pu Luong, we would recommend the latter over the former. It is a very lovely area!
5.0 based on 303 reviews
Jack's Cat Cafe is Central Vietnam's first cat cafe and homes over 50 rescue cats. You can enjoy coffee, tea, juices and vegetarian food in a beautiful garden setting with all the kitties.
This place is more of a kitty sanctuary than a cat cafe. And this is meant in very good way. The volunteers are extremely welcoming and kind. The cats are very sweet. When we went there were around 50+ cats roaming the open court yard. My kids (15, 12, and 10) absolutely loved it. I would highly recommend this to animal lovers who are looking to just relax from the usual touristy activities in Hoi An. I would suggest that if you bring young children, make sure they are understanding how to act with the cats as some of them may be nervous.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Pu Hoat nature reserve is a hidden treasure of western Nghe An that has everything to offer you such as trekking, homestay, kayaking, hiking.... Check it out
One of the best nature reserve in western Nghe An to explore. We loved wildlife and biodiversity here very much while staying in ethnic homestay which was unforgettable, authentic and off the grib
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The Endless Field is located in hamlet 3, Binh Phong Thanh commune, Moc Hoa district, Long An province. We offer a wonderful holiday with clean and comfortable accomodation, a boat trip, break-fast, lunch, dinner.
5.0 based on 53 reviews
BEAR SANCTUARY Ninh Binh - Here the Bears Can Choose! With the newly built BEAR SANCTUARY Ninh Binh, FOUR PAWS aims to contribute significantly to end bear farming in Vietnam, and provide a haven for bears – whether confiscated or voluntarily given up by their owners – where they will be cared for properly. Parallel with rescuing and rehabilitating former bile bears all across Vietnam, we have been carrying out continuous education programs for the younger generation to enhance their awareness of animal welfare, nature protection and biodiversity conservation. We also have our own shop to sell environmentally and locally produced souvenirs, as well as a bistro overlooking the tranquil sanctuary serving tasty vegan/vegetarian dishes made from fresh, locally grown ingredients. All of our income will go directly towards taking care of our bears. Free entrance, Wi-Fi, and parking for EVERYONE! Open every day from 9AM - 5PM, including weekends and holidays!
I didn't even know about the problem of bile bears still being kept at farms around Vietnam. It was grueling to see the fate of so many bears that are being kept in this small cages for all their life! Saving them is an important act of humanity. The Bear sanctuary in Ninh Binh does an amazing job, the bears are really happy in their new home! Thanks for the tour and the great gift shop!
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4.5 based on 372 reviews
I visited this place while 40°C outdoor. You will have to sail on small boat or moto boat to visit this place. Should bring camera and umbrella, hat. This is a good place to take some captures, video, selfies. It's rather far from my hotel about 50km, bad condition of road and narrow single lane. There no more birds left here due to much of tourists.
4.5 based on 664 reviews
Very beautiful landscape, they have about 9 wonderful caves.
This is a beautiful nature preserve in Ninh Binh province that hasn't been discovered and over-run with tourists like Trang An and Tam Coc. Similar natural features, but smaller scale, and the boat tours are still run by the locals on a small scale. We went out in a small bamboo boat paddled by a friendly young woman who made conversation in her limited English and our limited vietnamese, but she taught us the names of birds, pulled snails out of the water to show us. We saw quite a few water birds, including storks, though we didn't get to see the Langurs who are native to the area (we think we heard some vocalizing however). Most of the other visitors were Vietnamese families and groups on a sunday outing, all of whom, including the children, wanted to greet us. Unlike Trang An and Tam Coc, we didn't feel pressured to buy anything or tip, though we were delighted to tip this young woman who had given us such a pleasurable visit.
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