Green tourism on significant rise since pandemic
As the world continues to adapt post-pandemic, green tourism is experiencing a significant surge. If you still find yourself yearning for a getaway, consider retreating to a nature-surrounded cottage where social distancing can be maintained. Vietnam, with its rich landscape and abundant greenery, presents an inviting option for eco-conscious travelers.
The eco-tourism trend gained momentum as urban dwellers sought refuge in rural areas, attempting to escape the pressures of city life. The trend has gained further traction due to the lingering emphasis on social distancing and wellness. In response to the growing demand, numerous establishments have emerged, offering unique experiences. From homestays and craft villages to private farms, authentic rural experiences are increasingly accessible. Popular destinations include the breathtaking terraced fields of Mu Cang Chai, the vibrant fruit orchards in Luc Ngan district in Bac Giang, and the picturesque floating houses in the Mekong River Delta. These experiences provide travelers with an opportunity to immerse themselves in local culture while engaging in activities such as tree planting, honey gathering, or fishing on the river.
As urban migration continues in the coming years, the demand for immersive green tourism experiences is likely to increase. This trend not only satisfies the desire for fresh experiences but also contributes positively to local economies. Consequently, local communities are increasingly invested in the development of sustainable tourism initiatives, ensuring that both the environment and their cultures are preserved for future generations.

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