Hung and his wife Yen are attentive and experienced in hosting both local and foreign guests. He will use the translation app as he does not speak much English. The homestay is away from the main street, so it is more peaceful. There is a large courtyard where you can have tea and your meals. Bikes are parked to one side, sheltered. The off-road leading to the scenic tea hills can be reached on foot if you do not have a bike. I was invited to attend the Tet celebration where there's music, dance and a bonfire. And it happened the night I was in the village! I visited Long coc's famous tea hills on the way back to Hanoi, and I'm very happy to have stayed in Hung...
Read moreI was driving around looking for a place to stay, when I saw this homestay. And the least I can say is that I'm very happy to have decided to stay there. The hosts are very nice and welcoming. The owner was sitting with friends and they asked me to join them, very good afternoon tea. In the evening you can eat there and they cook a dinner for you, and it's large portions. In the morning, you can wake up at 4h30-5h and someone will drive you to the tea hills to see the sunrise. It...
Read moreThe owner is really kind, she welcomed us warmly, washed our clothes for free, was very concerned about our motorbikes and insisted we put them somewhere more safe, and most importantly she cooked us a fully vegetarian very delicious dinner for a more than fair price. The only thing to be aware of is that the rooms and the bathrooms are very basic and also of...
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