(HBO) - What could be more delightful than breathing in a peaceful countryside with fresh air amid a tranquil and picturesque village setting? You will have a chance to experience these feelings at Un’House - a charming small homestay in Muong Da hamlet, Nhan My commune (Tan Lac district). Every season here has its own beauty, but autumn is the best time to visit as it's the time of ripened terraced rice fields.
Visitors enjoy relaxing time at Un'House.
Becoming operational in mid-2022, Un'House has attracted a large number of tourists in Hanoi and many other localities. Covering an area of 1,000 sq.m, the homestay provides community and private rooms, meeting the diverse demand of tourists at all age groups.
The dining and accommodation facilities at the house are beautifully and impressively arranged, imbued with the unique culture of the Muong ethnic people. What makes it even more special is that all the rooms have a view overlooking the Muong Da field, allowing visitors to enjoy the serene feeling of welcoming the sunrise or relaxing with the cool breeze while gazing at the moonlight in the evening.
The homestay is also very near Trang Waterfall and U Ta Dam in Nhan My commune, so visitors staying here can conveniently explore many destinations in the locality.
The professional style of staff in providing services at the homestay has received praise from visitors. Mr. Phung Xuan Khanh, Director of Tien Phong Travel in Hanois has paid compliment to this homestay: "Un's House brings us new feelings about a simple and peaceful life. When I posted a few pictures and clips about the homestay on Facebook, hundreds of my customers commented and asked where the destination was with all their excitement and curiosity. I will introduce and bring many groups of visitors to experience Un'House in the coming time,” Khanh said.
According to Khanh, with the right direction in its communication and promotion campaigns, Un’House will become a popular destination for tourists, thus contributing to attracting more visitors to the locality.
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