The provincial Party Committee has issued a directive to develop community-based tourism in ethnic minority villages in Kon Plong district with an aim to develop more tourist attractions and increase the income of ethnic minorities.

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Homestays at Vi Ro Ngheo community-based tourism village in Kon Plong district ensure cleanliness and meet the accommodation needs of visitors.

To achieve the goal, the committee has requested the mobilization of social resources to invest in infrastructure and tourism services, training to improve professional and technical capacity for village communities to develop community-based tourism, and unique tourism products based on traditional cultural values.

The directive has great significance in shaping the tourism development strategy in ethnic minority villages, promoting tourism and improving incomes for locals, said Bach Thi Man, deputy director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

In 2025, Kon Tum province will focus on leveraging its strengths in ecotourism and community-based tourism, she said.

Ten chosen villages include Kon Pring, Kon Vơng Kia and Kon Leeng in Mang Den town, Kon Chenh and Kon Tu Rang in Mang Canh commune, Kon Klung and Kon Plong in Hieu commune, Dak Lanh in Mang But commune, Ro Xia in Dak Tang commune, Vi K'Tau in Po E commune.

The new community-based tourism villages will create new satellite tourist destinations besides Mang Den Eco-tourism Area, which is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the province, she said.

The number of visitors to Mang Den Eco-tourism Area has increased rapidly from 600,000 in 2022 to one million in 2023.

Last year, this tourist area welcomed 1.2 million visitors, earning revenue of more than 420 billion VND (16.4 million USD).

The robust growth requires the locality to improve service quality and develop infrastructure systems for tourists.

Dang Quang Ha, Chairman of the Kon Plong district People’s Committee, said the increasing number of tourists visiting Mang Den has affirmed its position as a green, clean and beautiful destination, with pristine nature and the friendliness and hospitality of local people.

Kon Plong district has developed new tourism products to serve tourists such as the Night Economic Zone, Mang Den Market, Mang Den Art Garden, and community-based tourism villages, he said.

Currently, there are 139 accommodation establishments including resorts, hotels and homestays with a total of 1,250 rooms in the district, providing services for more 6,000 guests staying every day.

The average room occupancy rate is 65-70%. During the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday, it reached more than 90%.

Source: VNA