Vinh Phuc promotes green tourism in Dai Lai

The People’s Committee of the northern province of Vinh Phuc has issued a 2015-2020 master plan on developing the Dai Lai tourism zone to fully tap the area’s potential.
Vinh Phuc promotes green tourism in Dai Lai ảnh 1 A birdview of Flamingo Dai Lai Resort (Source: vinhphuc.gov.vn)

 The People’s Committee of the northern province of Vinh Phuc has issued a 2015-2020 master plan on developing the Dai Lai tourism zone to fully tap the area’s potential.

The plan targets to make the 2,088-hectare zone around the 500 ha Dai Lai lake a high-end eco-tourism complex with a variety of recreational spaces such as villas; spaces for boat racing, skateboarding, fishing and mountain climbing; and golf courses, among others.

The province has called for investment in developing infrastructure facilities in the area, said Nguyen Van Cuong, Head of the Management Board of the Dai Lai Tourism Zone.

Focus has been on improving the quality of hotel and restaurant services and sport spaces.

Endowed with natural resources, a mild climate all year round and an artificial lake with a surface water area exceeding 500 hectares surrounded by endlessly green hills, Dai Lai is a green paradise just 50 km away from Hanoi.

Tourists can row boats on the lake, hike the Than Lan Mountain and visit the relic of Than Lan post, the site of a major battle during the anti-French resistance war.

The highlight of the Dai Lai tourism zone also includes the high-end Flamingo Dai Lai Resort in Ngoc Thanh commune, Phuc Yen town, covering 123 hectares in the middle of the forests between Dai Lai Lake and the surrounding mountains.

It is hailed as a residential retreat for city dwellers to enjoy their weekends in a more natural environment with cultural and sports events as well as high class service.-VNA

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