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A tour to explore fishing village
Tran Van Khoa, a native of Cua
Dai fishing village in the central city of Hoi An, operates a special Eco-Tour
to his hometown, inviting travelers to not only visit ancient streets but also
join a fishing trip, try coracle racing and help local residents to collect
garbage on the beach.
Khoa, who has a great passion for his fishing village, was an enthusiastic tour
guide as a teenager. After graduating from the tourism faculty of Danang
University, Khoa came back to the city to establish a travel agency near Ganh
wharf.
“Hoi An has more to see than ancient features,” Khoa said. His family is helping
him operate the travel agency and has opened an eatery nearby to serve
traditional dishes to foreign tourists.
His Eco-Tour the fishing life outlying Hoi An City has quickly become a special
product for the local tourism industry. “This is an interesting way to explore
the life of Vietnamese farmers and fishermen,” said President of the Republic of
Finland Tarja Halonen, who visited the city last year and spent five hours on
Khoa’s Eco-Tour. “I have learned to fish, row a coracle and grow veggies, as
well as enjoy Vietnamese specialties in the beautiful river,” she added.
We began our Eco-Tour on a big junk at Victoria Hotel. The crew members were
Khoa and his younger brother.
After about twenty minutes a couple steered a coracle up to our boat and invited
us to get in. Doug Pirie, my Australian friend on the trip, was afraid of the
small coracle at first but soon joined us to row it to the deeper waters.
Khoa carefully instructed us how to cast the small square fishing net into the
river and draw it back up. Pirie was excited when he caught hundreds of small
fish in the net and the other travelers were eager to give the fishing a try.
The boat called on Bay Mau coconut forest in Cam Thanh commune where the
deserted scenery made some visitors a little nervous. However, they were
attracted by the mysterious war stories of Khoa and some elderly residents
there.
Many of the international travelers were interested in collecting garbage at the
coconut forest. Khoa said that he was happy to see them take off their shoes to
paddle in mud and shallow water, voluntarily collecting plastic bags.
The Eco-tour has attracted over 2,500 tourists in two years and Khoa has never
missed a trip. Other tourism service developers have considered eco-Tour as a
new element in the travel industry. With his fluent spoken English Khoa often
organizes beach camps or fun games for foreigners and tries to explain
environmental awareness to them. He is introducing a new slogan “With Eco-Tours
you have joined us to protect Hoi An’s environment”.
Hoi An Eco-Tour Company is located at Phuoc Hai Fishing Village, Cua Dai
District, Hoi An City. Tel: 0510 3092 8900, website: www.hoianecotour.com.vn.
Source:VietNamNet/SGT |
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