“Best Tourism Villages by U.N. Tourism” initiative recognises outstanding examples of rural tourism destinations with cultural and natural assets that preserve and promote rural and community-based values, products, and lifestyle and have a clear commitment to innovation and sustainability.

Selection is based on an evaluation of their resources and initiatives in nine areas covering the three pillars of sustainable development.

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A bird view of Tan Hoa village, one of the Best Tourism Villages by U.N. Tourism in 2023

Applications are open until 24 April 2024, with the selected villages announced in the third quarter of the year.

Last year, Tan Hoa village in Tan Hoa commune, Minh Hoa district of the Central province of Quang Binh, was honoured as one of the Best Tourism Villages.

The village is 130km from Dong Hoi city of Quang Binh and 70km from Phong Nha tourist centre. It is situated in the vicinity of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, benefiting from unique natural conditions and a rustic charm. The village has been recognised by the provincial People’s Committee as an ecological and cave tourism area within the Tu Lan cave system. Surrounded by primary forests, limestone mountains and the tranquil Rao Nan river, Tan Hoa village exhibits a simple and enduring beauty that leaves a lasting impression on visitors.

It is a pioneering tourism business model that promotes collaboration between enterprises and the local community, aiming for mutual benefits. Oxalis Adventure, as its partner, has implemented a clear and comprehensive business strategy based on three fundamental principles of safety, conservation, and involvement of the local people.

In 2022, Thai Hai Reserve Area of Ecological Houses-on-Stilts Village in the Northern province of Thai Nguyen was the only in Southeast Asia to win the title.

The “Best Tourism Villages by U.N. Tourism” initiative, introduced in 2021, seeks to transform tourism into a catalyst for rural prosperity and wellbeing. The initiative takes a dual-pronged approach: valuing and preserving rural villages, their landscapes, cultural diversity, and knowledge systems, and advancing innovative strategies aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Currently, the U.N. Tourism Best Tourism Villages Network brings together 186 members globally, comprising 129 recognised as Best Tourism Villages and 57 villages taking part in the Upgrade Programme. Together, they represent 55 countries.

Source: VNA