5 Vietnamese Villages Recognized By The United Nations Tourism

Since the beginning in 2021, the UN Tourism (formerly UNWTO - United Nations World Tourism Organization) have now been officially recognized 5 villages in Vietnam as "Best Tourism Villages". The UN Tourism criteria focus heavily on sustainability, cultural preservation, and environmental responsibility - which means these selected destinations are unique and ethically managed. Let's Vietspace Travel introduce you to each village, perfect for your unique itineraries.

1. Thai Hai Stilt‑House Village (Thai Nguyen Province)

Recognized by UNWTO in 2022, Thai Hai is a living museum of Tay ethnic culture. Visitors can stay in traditional stilt houses, join in daily farm life, and explore eco-forests. The community manages the village sustainably, keeping traditions alive while welcoming guests with warmth and authenticity.

 

2. Tan Hoa Village – Quang Binh

Named one of the world’s best tourism villages in 2023, Tan Hoa is famous for its stunning mountain scenery and creative floating houses that adapt to floods. The village near Phong Nha–Ke Bang offers unique adventure and homestay experiences while promoting climate-resilient community tourism.

 

3. Tra Que Vegetable Village – Quang Nam

Just minutes from Hoi An, Tra Que was honored in 2024 for its model of organic farming and community tourism. Visitors can learn to grow vegetables the traditional way, cook with fresh herbs, and experience the peaceful rhythm of rural life surrounded by lush green gardens.

 

4. Lo Lo Chai Village – Ha Giang

Recognized in 2025, Lo Lo Chai lies at Vietnam’s northernmost point near the Lung Cu flag tower. The Lo Lo ethnic community preserves its stone houses, colorful culture, and traditional crafts, offering travelers an authentic window into life in the highlands of Ha Giang.

 

5. Quynh Son Village – Lang Son

Also awarded in 2025, Quynh Son is a picturesque Tay village in the Bac Son Valley. Surrounded by limestone mountains and rice fields, it charms visitors with stilt-house homestays, folk singing, weaving, and a strong sense of community rooted in local heritage and nature.

 

These recognitions signal that Vietnam is making strong strides in sustainable rural tourism, linking heritage, community well-being, ecology, and visitor experience in a global context. Which of these five certified villages will be the highlight of your next itinerary? Contact Vietspace for authentic experiences and personalized itineraries! 

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Posted on: 10/18/2025

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