“Best Tourism Villages 2025” – A Pride of Vietnamese Tourism
The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has just announced the “Best Tourism Villages 2025” list, and Vietnam is honored to have five villages recognized – a testament to the enduring vitality of Vietnamese culture, people, and sustainable community-based tourism.
In 2025, Vietnam is the Southeast Asian country with the highest number of villages acknowledged, reaffirming the global appreciation for its green tourism. From Lô Lô Chải in the far North to Trà Quế along the Thu Bồn River, each village is a living heritage painting – where nature, people, and traditions intertwine, creating a unique charm rich in Vietnamese identity.
Let Hanoi Larosa Hotel guide you through the top 5 Vietnamese villages on the “Best Tourism Villages 2025” list:
1. Lô Lô Chải Village (Hà Giang) – The Pristine Beauty of the Northeast

Nestled in the Đồng Văn limestone plateau, Lô Lô Chải Village preserves its traditional way of life. Visitors can experience homestay stays in ancient clay houses, savor thắng cố (local stew) and corn wine fermented with leaves, and watch the sunrise from Lũng Cú Flag Tower – marking the sacred northernmost point of the country.
2. Trà Quế Vegetable Village (Hội An, Quảng Nam) – The Fragrance of Soil and Soul

Just minutes from Hội An’s Ancient Town, Trà Quế is an ideal destination for lovers of agricultural experiences. You can try being a farmer, learn to cook authentic Hội An dishes, or ride a bicycle around the lush green vegetable fields,… all creating a memorable “green” journey.
3. Quỳnh Sơn Village (Lạng Sơn) – Colors of the Borderland

Famous for its stilt houses and the traditional Lồng Tồng festival, Quỳnh Sơn offers an authentic Tày community tourism experience. Visitors can stay in homestays, listen to sli and then folk songs, and enjoy five-colored sticky rice and the renowned Lạng Sơn roast duck.
4. Tân Hóa Village (Quảng Bình) – Capital of Community Cave Tourism

Located near the Phong Nha – Kẻ Bàng Natural Heritage site, Tân Hóa captivates visitors with its majestic landscapes and unique eco-tourism model. You can kayak, explore Tú Làn Cave, or camp in nature – where every experience is closely linked to sustainability and environmental adaptation.
5. Thái Hải Cultural Village (Thái Nguyên) – Reviving Tày – Nùng Heritage

Nestled among green lim forests, Thái Hải is a “living museum” of ethnic culture. Visitors can immerse themselves in the ancient village atmosphere, learn traditional weaving, make coóc mò cakes, listen to then songs, and feel the peaceful rhythm of life amidst nature.
Sustainable Tourism – Preserving Vietnam’s Identity
The recognition of these five Vietnamese villages by UNWTO is not only a source of national pride but also a strong affirmation of the right path for community-based tourism in Vietnam – developing harmoniously between economy, people, and environment.
From North to South, each village carries its own story – simple yet profound, rustic yet sustainable.
After exploring Vietnam’s cultural and natural beauty, don’t forget to stop by Hanoi Larosa Hotel – the ideal stay in the heart of Hanoi – where you can enjoy a cozy retreat, exquisite cuisine, and dedicated service.
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