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Vietnam tries to seduce travelers to northern terraced fields
The beauty of the terraced fields in Hoang Su Phi, Mu Cang Chai
and Bat Xat and Sa Pa is believed to be the special charm of the northern
mountainous that would attract any travelers. However, the poor infrastructure
still blocks travelers’ way to the wonderful land.
The awakened beauty
Vietrans Tour proves to be the first travel firm in the north that develops
the tours to the northeast and northwest areas, reporting the annual growth rate
of 5-10 percent. However, the figures prove to be too small if compared with the
land’s beauty and its potentials.
Thu Anh, a senior executive of Vietrans Tour said in general, travelers would
choose the tours to the areas in the months from September to November, when
they can discover the beauties in the daily life of the ethnic minority people.
It is also the time the terraced fields look most wonderful during a year.
Anh said that the climate in September – November is wonderful, while it is the
time for travelers to enjoy the good weather and admire the colorful flowers in
bloom in Moc Chau plateau, Ha Giang and other mountainous provinces.
However, despite the majestic and romantic scenery, beautiful weather, and
unique indigenous culture, travel firms say it’s very difficult to sell tours in
a large scale.
The travelers booking tours to visit terraced fields are mostly groups of
travelers, office workers and young travelers, who have good health, like
discoveries and not too demanding in material facilities. Meanwhile, the current
conditions are not good enough to satisfy the demand of the high income
travelers who require high quality accommodation services.
Anh also said that accommodations are seriously lacking in the tourist sites of
Mu Cang Chai or Hoang Xu Phi. There are very few 3-star hotels in towns, while
there is no such hotel in districts. Meanwhile, the tour guides are both
insufficient and unqualified.
Only Mu Cang Chai in Yen Bai province now can meet the requirements to serve the
travelers in high travel season. There are many guest houses with medium grade
facilities and restaurants which offer the mountainous specialty food.
Meanwhile, in Hoang Su Phi district of Ha Giang province, the land famous for
its terraced fields recognized as national relics, or Bat Xat district in Lao
Cai province, the infrastructure items remain very poor, thus making travelers
hesitant.
There are very few accommodations in Hoang Xu Phi, while the transport
conditions are very bad. Only two or three guest houses are there which can
serve hundreds of visitors, while homestay services have not been encouraged.
Therefore, Anh said, it is very difficult to design reasonable tours for
travelers, especially to draw up the schedules for the trips, so that travelers
have enough time to rest, go on excursion and go shopping.
People travel to the land simply to enjoy the grandiose beauty of the
mountainous areas and the terraced fields here, while they have nothing more to
do there, since there are few souvenir shops, restaurants, while the transport
infrastructure is poor.
Many things to be done to attract travelers
Travel & Leisure journal of the US has recently released the ranking of the
seven most terraced fields in the world, in which only the name of the terraced
field in Sa Pa of Vietnam was found. There was no information about Mu Cang Chai
and Hoang Su Phi, the two destinations recognized as national relics.
Experts believe that this can be seen as a failure of Vietnam in advertising its
beauties and promoting tourism. Most foreign travelers just know and hear about
the terraced field in Sa Pa, a well-known tourism destination, while the beauty
of other terraced fields in the north remain the “sleeping beauties.”
Source: To Quoc |
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