What to do in Buot village?
Returning from the bustling city to peaceful Buot village to immerse oneself in lush green nature, surrounded by ancient forests, the sound of streams and waterfalls flowing day and night, experience the unique culture of the majority Thai ethnic group, with friendly and harmonious people. Join Vân Hồ Agritage to explore the extremely interesting locations that you must visit in the village!
Buot stream fish.
The stream fish is one of the characteristic landscapes of our Buot village. The stream runs across the village, flowing around the stilt houses, rice fields, and tea hills. To protect the fish, the village chief gathers the villagers to discuss and establishes regulations prohibiting fishing within 3km of the Buot stream. Violators will be fined 20kg of rice. Therefore, village groups patrol regularly, reminding and protecting the thousands of fish swimming freely as they do now. Visit the stream to immerse yourself in the beautiful natural scenery, feed the fish, watch the playful fish, and capture fascinating nature photos…
The stream of fish with thousands of lively swimming fish, photo: Vân Hồ Agritage
Thác Bằng Đông.
Worthy of the title “ancient forest swimming pool,” Thác Bằng Đông is formed by small streams flowing down cool and clear water to create a mini pool amidst the ancient forest. What could be more enjoyable than diving and splashing in the cold water under the scorching sun of summer, looking up to the sky, clouds, and the blue-green forest canopy. You can book TOUR experiences at Vân Hồ Agritage, the Đồng Rừng Cooperative for enthusiastic support, guidance, and introduction to the travel itinerary, as well as the necessary support tools for rowing boats, waterfall bathing, swimming floats, swimsuits, medical supplies, and rescue when needed…
Thac Bang Dong – “old forest swimming pool”, photo: Van Ho Agritage
Thác Tạt Nàng
Thắc Tat Nang is surrounded by a cool green vegetation carpet with a height of up to 100 meters originating from the streams of Ta Xam and Ta Piu, flowing from the western mountain range of the Phu Mau region and rushing down to create countless white water currents. Don’t miss out on a date with Thac Tat Nang, listen to the twittering of forest birds and the ancient stories whispered by the old forest!
Tat Nang Waterfall, Photo: Vân Hồ Agritage.
The ancient forest trekking route.
Discovered and designed by Vân Hồ Agritage, the trekking routes of varying difficulty levels, crossing through old-growth forest ecosystems, rice fields, rivers, streams, and natural waterfalls from one village to another, provide deep and impressive experiences of the nature of Northwest Vietnam. Bo Am Hot Spring. Here, there is a natural hot mineral water stream flowing from the mountain rocks that locals have enclosed and stacked rocks to create a communal bathing pool. Currently, the Tat Nang Tourism and Agriculture Cooperative is operating the tourist spot, which includes both hot and cold water streams. The hot water has an average temperature of 35-40 degrees Celsius, flowing continuously, providing water that is just warm enough for relaxation in both summer and winter, as well as being clear and clean. The entrance fee to Bo Am Hot Spring is 30k per person, with no time limit for visitors to enjoy themselves here.
Immerse yourself in relaxation in the hot spring water at Bo Am hot spring. Source: Van Ho Agritage
Organic rice fields
The rice fields hidden deep in the valley, surrounded by pristine forests and cooled by clean spring water, are an important and enduring livelihood for the people. The fields are one of the most impressive and beautiful landscapes in the area. This place is also known as a spot to admire the stunning sunrise in the early morning when the first rays of sunlight shine down, still peeking out behind the mysterious, dreamy clouds.
Sunset over the rice fields of Buot village, photo by Van Ho Agritage.
In addition, at Van Ho Agritage, we also organize tours and various nature, culinary, and cultural experiences such as cycling through organic rice fields, kayaking, fishing, grilling fish, enjoying tea by the stream, woodworking, making organic tea with local people…
Fishing at Buot village, photo by Van Ho Agritage.
Kayak rowing, photo by Vân Hồ Agritage.
In the afternoon by the stream, photo: Vân Hồ Agritage
Where to stay when visiting Bướt village
At Bản Bướt, there is also a separate accommodation area, ensuring standards and full amenities, services for tourists. At the village, you can choose to stay in a hill house with the name Agritage Hill at the price of 170,000 VND/night, including breakfast. This is originally a tea hill, located in the center of the village, at an altitude of 450m above sea level.
The second option is a bungalow for families with full amenities, accommodating up to 5 people, priced at 1,500,000 VND/night. The third option, you can stay with the locals, right below the village, with homestay priced at 140,000 VND/night. The fourth option, you can rent camping tents and camp on the peak of Agritage Hill.
Bungalow on Agritage Hill, Photo: Vân Hồ Agritage
Make sure to visit Bướt village, book tours to experience and explore the nature, people, and cuisine of Northwestern Vân Hồ AGRITAGE for fascinating, impressive, safe experiences, and enthusiastic support! For more details, please check out our website, in the “TOURS” section. If you have any questions, feel free to message us on Facebook “Van Ho Agritage” or contact us at +84367380008.