Mama's House has made a name among young people and families for its poetic beauty. The homestay is located in Ban Ang 3 village, Dong Sang commune, Moc Chau district. Moc Chau is a rural district of Son La province in the northwest region of Vietnam, about 200 kilometres from Hanoi. On a height of 1,000m above sea level, Moc Chau pleases visitors with an average temperature of 20 degrees Celsius, even in the middle of summer. With the variation of its climate and the short distance from Hanoi, Moc Chau has become a well-known destination for tourists in almost every season of the year. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Mama’s House homestay is located opposite the popular Ban Ang pine forest in Dong Sang commune, Moc Chau district. The pine forest, with its poetic and charming beauty, is also one of the wonderful eco-tourism resorts in Moc Chau. As the capital of Son La, Moc Chau lies 200km away from Hanoi, making itself the best choice for a weekend escape from the hustling, busy city. At a height of 1,000m above sea level, Moc Chau pleases visitors with an average temperature of 20 degrees Celsius, even in the middle of summer. The highest temperature in Moc Chau is 32 degrees Celsius and the lowest is approximate 10. The average temperature here ranges from 16 to 29 degrees Celsius. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
A small trail runs through a neat garden, with wooden cottages on the two sides, in Mama’s House. The homestay has many lovely bungalows, all made from wood. It also offers dorms for large groups. Visitors can stay in a camp if they want to. Mama’s House homestay is nestled among the trees. The homestay is located in Ban Ang 3 village, Dong Sang commune, Moc Chau district. Moc Chau is a rural district of Son La province in the northwest region of Vietnam. With a distance of 200km from Hanoi, Moc Chau is the best choice for a weekend escape from the busy city. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has yet to be fully controlled, Mama’s House is still fully booked during weekends at the end of the year. With chilly weather and breathtaking scenery, the Moc Chau plateau has become a popular destination for tourists in almost every season of the year. Moc Chau is a rural district of Son La province in the northwest region of Vietnam. With a distance of 200km from Hanoi, Moc Chau is one of the best choices for a weekend escape from the bustling city. It is the characteristics of climate, topography and geology that give Moc Chau's unique beauty. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
The romantic surroundings in Mama’s House homestay have made it a favourite check-in destination for young people. A night at the homestay costs from 600,000 VND to more than one million VND, depending on the type of the room. It usually costs more on weekend. There are also dorm facilities for big groups. Mama’s House homestay has made its name among young people and families. It is located opposite the Ban Ang pine forest, which is also one of the wonderful eco-tourism sites of Moc Chau. Just 200km northeast of the capital Hanoi, Moc Chau offers an ideal escape from the city. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
The main house in Mama’s House homestay, where breakfast is served to guests. The homestay is located in Ban Ang 3 village, Dong Sang commune, Moc Chau district. Visitors can choose to stay in one of the many lovely bungalows at the homestay, all made from wood. Mama’s House also offers dorm facilities for large groups. There are also camps available for those who want to stay in a camp. Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has yet to be fully controlled, Mama’s House is still fully booked during weekends at the end of the year. With chilly weather and breathtaking scenery, the Moc Chau plateau has become a popular destination for tourists in almost every season of the year. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Every corner at Mama’s House is full of flowers and sunlight. The romantic surroundings in Mama’s House homestay have helped it become a favourite check-in destination for young people. Mama’s House has made a name among young people and families for its poetic beauty. The homestay is located in Ban Ang 3 village, Dong Sang commune, Moc Chau district. Moc Chau is a rural district of Son La province in the northwest region of Vietnam, 200 kilometres from Hanoi. The area has a temperate climate and rich soil, which underpins the growth of the vegetable, tea, fruit and dairy sectors in the area. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
On cold winter evenings, an outside BBQ meal becomes all the more appealing. A night at the homestay costs from 600,000 VND to more than one million VND, depending on the room. It costs more on weekends and there are also dorm facilities for big groups. Visitors can choose to stay in one of the many lovely bungalows at the homestay, all made from wood. Moc Chau was formerly known as Muong Sang, the old name was Muong Mok, In the Thai language, it means frosty land all year round. Although Moc Chau is a plateau in a mountainous area, it rarely snows there. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
A cosy and romantic dinner beside the fire at Mama’s House. The homestay is located in Ban Ang 3 village, Dong Sang commune, Moc Chau district. Moc Chau was formerly known as Muong Sang, the old name was Muong Mok, and in the Thai language, it means frosty land all year round. January is the time plum blossoms bloom all over Moc Chau, turning the land into a white paradise. Around November and December, the end of Autumn and early winter is also a good time to travel to Moc Chau. It is the characteristics of climate, topography and geology that give Moc Chau a unique beauty. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Sunrise at Mama’s House homestay. Mama’s House has made a name among young people and families for its poetic beauty. The homestay is located in Ban Ang 3 village, Dong Sang commune, Moc Chau district. Visitors can choose to stay in one of the many lovely bungalows at the homestay, all made from wood. Besides, Mama’s House also offers dorm facilities for large groups. There are also camps available for those who want to stay in a camp. Just 200km northeast of the capital Hanoi, Moc Chau offers an ideal weekend getaway from busy cities. January is the time plum blossoms bloom all over Moc Chau, turning the land into a white paradise. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Mama’s House homestay is a favourite choice for not only couples but also groups of friends or co-workers. It offers a wide variety of rooms, from lovely bungalows for two to six people, to dorms and even camps for those who want to try a night outside. A night at the homestay costs from VND600,000 to more than one million VND, depending on the room. It usually costs more on weekend. Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has yet to be fully controlled, Mama’s House is still fully booked during weekends at the end of the year. With chilly weather and breathtaking scenery, the Moc Chau plateau has become a popular destination for tourists in almost every season of the year. (Photo: VNA)
Morning dew on a blooming flower in the garden of Mama’s House. Mama’s House homestay is located in Ban Ang 3 village, Dong Sang commune, Moc Chau district. The homestay facility has made a name among young people and families for its poetic beauty. Moc Chau is a rural district of Son La province in the northwest region of Vietnam, 200 kilometres from Hanoi. The area has a temperate climate and rich soil, which underpins the growth of the vegetable, tea, fruit and dairy sectors in the area. Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has yet to be fully controlled, Mama’s House is still fully booked during weekends at the end of the year. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
A Chu homestay in Van Ho commune, Moc Chau district, used to attract many foreign visitors at the time before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. Moc Chau district is located on the Moc Chau plateau, which has a pleasant climate all year round (with temperatures averaging 22-28°C), natural beauty and is home to several Hmong ethnic minority groups. Thanks to the fresh air, cool temperature with an average of 20ºC and interesting natural landscapes, Moc Chau Plateau is an attractive place with diversified types of tourism. It has become a popular destination for tourists in almost every season of the year. Accommodation in Moc Chau is good and visitors have plenty of choices from resorts, and mini-hotels to homestays. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Though a homestay, the architecture and design of A Chu are comparable to a high-class resort. A Chu homestay is located in Hua Tat village, Van Ho commune, Moc Chau district. Hua Tat is a lovely small community of the Mong tribe, blessed with lush, breathtaking scenery, authentic local culture, and a poetic trekking path into a nearby pine forest. It is a relatively new destination in Moc Chau. Moc Chau is a rural district of Son La province in the northwest region of Vietnam, 200 kilometres from Hanoi. The area has a temperate climate and rich soil, which underpins the growth of the vegetable, tea, fruit and dairy sectors in the area. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
A Chu Homestay uses environmentally-friendly building materials and most items are closely connected to the local culture. The owner of the homestay is Trang A Chu, a Mong man. The homestay is designed in the Mong style, using bamboo, wood, stone and earth, exuding a peaceful feeling. A Chu homestay is located in Hua Tat village, Van Ho commune, Moc Chau district. Hua Tat is a lovely small community of the Mong tribe, blessed with lush, breathtaking scenery, authentic local culture, and a poetic trekking path into a nearby pine forest. The Mong is an ethnic group with many unique customs, practices and cultural values, which are being handed down and popularized in daily life. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Though A Chu homestay has a simple and rustic design, convenience is not sacrificed. The building materials are mostly bamboo and wood, which are friendly to the environment. Attention is paid to every detail to ensure guests will feel comfortable. What gives the homestay its special appeal is the imprint of the Mong traditional culture in daily life and the dreamy plum and peach gardens in the valley and the hospitality of residents. A Chu homestay is located in Hua Tat village, Van Ho commune, Moc Chau district. As a small village 20km from Moc Chau town, Hua Tat is relatively untouched by the forces of modernization, preserving its traditions and culture. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
The local cultural traits can be seen in the room decoration at A Chu homestay. The owner of the homestay is Trang A Chu, a Mong man. The homestay is designed in the Mong style, using bamboo, wood, stone and earth, exuding a peaceful feeling. A Chu homestay is located in Hua Tat village, Van Ho commune, Moc Chau district. Hua Tat is a lovely small community of the Mong tribe, blessed with lush, breathtaking scenery, authentic local culture, and a poetic trekking path into a nearby pine forest. The Mong is an ethnic group with many unique customs, practices and cultural values, which are being handed down and popularized in daily life. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
The stilt house serves as the reception hall and also the dining hall of A Chu homestay. The homestay is designed in the Mong style, using bamboo, wood, stone and earth, exuding a peaceful feeling. A Chu homestay is located in Hua Tat village, Van Ho commune, Moc Chau district. As a small village 20km from Moc Chau town, Hua Tat is relatively untouched by the forces of modernization, preserving its traditions and culture. Hua Tat is home to a small community of Mong ethnic groups, who have many unique customs, practices and cultural values, which are being handed down and popularized in daily life. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
A hanging bunch of bananas is an often seen thing in homestays in the northwestern region, and it is the same at A Chu homestay. The banana bunch is left to ripen naturally, and guests are free to take bananas to eat. With its simple and rustic design bearing local traits, A Chu homestay used to attract many foreign visitors at the time before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. The homestay is designed in the Mong style, using bamboo, wood, stone and earth, exuding a peaceful feeling. Its owner is Trang A Chu, a Mong man. Residents in Hua Tat are mostly from the Hmong tribe. Most of them are farmers who grow crops such as vegetables, fruits, corn, plum and tea. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
The price lists are designed in a unique format at A Chu homestay. This is consistent with the homestay’s style, which follows the local Mong style. A Chu homestay is located in Hua Tat village, Van Ho commune, Moc Chau district. Hua Tat is a small village home to a small community of Mong ethnic groups, who have many unique customs, practices and cultural values, which are being handed down and popularized in daily life. Tourists can spend time with the villagers, sample local cuisine, play folk games, and help with tea production. Because the village is located on the mountainous Moc Chau Plateau (about 1100 m above sea level), the air here is cool and fresh. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Most items in A Chu homestay are made from wood, stone, bamboo or earth, which are materials friendly to the environment. Owned by a Mong local, the homestay is designed in the Mong style, using bamboo, wood, stone and earth, exuding a peaceful feeling. Though a homestay, the architecture and design of A Chu are comparable to a high-class resort. A Chu homestay is located in Hua Tat village, Van Ho commune, Moc Chau district. The area has a pleasant climate all year round (with temperatures averaging 22-28°C) and impressive natural beauty. Thanks to the fresh air, cool temperature with an average of 20ºC and interesting natural landscapes, Moc Chau Plateau is an attractive place with diversified types of tourism. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
The decoration in A Chu homestay is rustic and cosy. Most items in A Chu homestay are made from wood, stone, bamboo or earth, which are materials friendly to the environment. Owned by a Mong local, the homestay is designed in the Mong style, using bamboo, wood, stone and earth, exuding a peaceful feeling. Though a homestay, the architecture and design of A Chu are comparable to a high-class resort. The local cultural traits can be seen in the room decoration at A Chu homestay. Attention is paid to every detail to ensure guests will feel comfortable. What gives the homestay its special appeal is the imprint of the Mong traditional culture in daily life. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
In previous years, A Chu homestay mainly attracted foreign visitors, but now domestic travellers also like to stay here to experience the local culture and relax in the beautiful nature. Moc Chau district is located on the Moc Chau plateau, which has a pleasant climate all year round (with temperatures averaging 22-28°C), natural beauty and is home to several Hmong ethnic minority groups. Thanks to the fresh air, cool temperature with an average of 20ºC and interesting natural landscapes, Moc Chau Plateau is an attractive place with diversified types of tourism. Accommodation in Moc Chau is good and visitors have plenty of choices from resorts, and mini-hotels to homestays. It has become a popular destination for tourists in almost every season of the year. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
The entrance to a bungalow at A Chu homestay. During the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, the average price for a bungalow is 1 million VND a night. Big groups can stay in a stilt house. Accommodation in Moc Chau is good and visitors have plenty of choices from resorts, and mini-hotels to homestays. It has become a popular destination for tourists in almost every season of the year. Just 200km northeast of the capital Hanoi, Moc Chau offers an ideal weekend getaway from busy cities. Around November and December, the end of Autumn and early winter is the best time to travel to Moc Chau. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
A small path leads to a bungalow in A Chu homestay. The decoration in A Chu homestay is rustic and cosy. Most items in A Chu homestay are made from wood, stone, bamboo or earth, which are materials friendly to the environment. Owned by a Mong local, the homestay is designed in the Mong style, using bamboo, wood, stone and earth, exuding a peaceful feeling. A Chu homestay used to attract many foreign visitors at the time before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. The homestay is designed in the Mong style, using bamboo, wood, stone and earth, exuding a peaceful feeling. Attention is paid to every detail to ensure guests will feel comfortable. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
The plum blooming season has arrived in Hua Tat village. Moc Chau plum flowers often bloom simultaneously, and the first half of January is the time to see the most beautiful flowers. In the beautiful Mong village of Hua Tat, plum and peach flowers bloom next to traditional houses, painting a spectacular picture. The small village of Hua Tat has become a tourist highlight on the arterial road connecting the Northwest highland provinces. Hua Tat is home to a small community of Mong ethnic groups, who have many unique customs, practices and cultural values, which are being handed down and popularized in daily life. Tourists can spend time with the villagers, sample local cuisine, play folk games, and help with tea production. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
A corner at the Pho Nui Tinh Yeu homestay in Moc Chau town. The homestay is located on a high hill in the town. Moc Chau is a township in Moc Chau district, a rural district of Son La province in the northwest region of Vietnam, 200 kilometres from Hanoi. The locality is located on a plateau of the same name at a height of 1,000m above sea level. Moc Chau pleases its visitors with an average temperature of 20 degrees C even in the middle of summer heat. With the variation of its climate and the short distance from Hanoi, Moc Chau becomes a well-known destination for tourists in almost every season of the year. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Pho Nui Tinh Yeu homestay spreads out over more than one hectare of land on a hill. It is divided into different areas with houses designed in different styles. There are various types of rooms for couples, families or groups of friends. Just 200km northeast of the capital Hanoi, Moc Chau offers an ideal weekend getaway from busy cities. Accommodation in Moc Chau is good and visitors have plenty of choices from resorts, and mini-hotels to homestays. It has become a popular destination for tourists in almost every season of the year. Spring is the time to see plums blooming all over the plateau, turning the land into a white paradise. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
A popular check-in spot at Pho Nui Tinh Yeu homestay. There are many spots with beautiful scenery for those who love to take photos. Pho Nui Tinh Yeu homestay spreads out over more than one hectare of land on a hill. It is divided into different areas with houses designed in different styles. There are various types of rooms for couples, families or groups of friends. Just 200km northeast of the capital Hanoi, Moc Chau offers an ideal weekend getaway from busy cities. With the variation of its climate and the short distance from Hanoi, Moc Chau becomes a well-known destination for tourists in almost every season of the year. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Dawn from the Pho Nui Tinh Yeu homestay. The homestay spreads out over more than one hectare of land on a hill, so there are numerous spots where visitors can capture beautiful sceneries or cool check-in pictures. The idyllic and peaceful air at the homestay brings relaxed moments for guests. Just 200km northeast of the capital Hanoi, Moc Chau offers an ideal weekend getaway from busy cities. Accommodation in Moc Chau is good and visitors have plenty of choices from resorts, and mini-hotels to homestays, of which Pho Nui Tinh Yeu is a good choice. The plateau has become a popular destination for tourists in almost every season of the year. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
A romantic cloudy sunrise seen from the Pho Nui Tinh Yeu homestay. The homestay spreads over one hectare of land on a high hill in the town. Moc Chau is a township in Moc Chau district, a rural district of Son La province in the northwest region of Vietnam, 200 kilometres from Hanoi. The locality is located on a plateau of the same name at a height of 1,000m above sea level. Moc Chau plateau is a destination of cool temperature, tea hills and ethnic villages at a height of 1,000m above sea level. During Spring, Moc Chau boasts a lush, poetic beauty when plum and peach flowers bloom all over the green hills. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
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