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This label is not an official certification, but a recognition of Tatinta’s effort to promote products and experiences designed with care for people, culture, and the planet — moving toward a greener, more mindful way of travel.
This full-day journey brings you deep into the pristine landscapes of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, a UNESCO Heritage Site famed for limestone formations, jungle valleys, and some of the world's largest cave systems.
Beyond nature, the tour includes a heart-touching community visit to a rural primary school where guests can directly support local children through meaningful interaction and donations.
Rather than being a “tourist experience,” this is a real, human-centered encounter with Vietnam’s nature, culture, and community resilience.
• Ideal for: Families, eco-travelers, nature photographers, meaningful-travel seekers
✅Services include:
• English-speaking eco-guide + park ranger
• Round-trip transportation
• Conservation trek
• Kayak equipment (life jacket, paddle)
• Riverside homestay lunch
• Donation kits for the school (notebooks, art tools, crayons)
• All entrance & national park fees
• Drinking water
• Basic insurance
❌Not included:
• Alcoholic beverages
• Extra snacks or drinks
• Optional upgrade to caving or longer trekking routes
• Other costs not mentioned in the service included
Departure point: Hotels in Dong Hoi, Quang Tri, Vietnam
End point: Return to original pick-up point
🕚 07:30 – Pick-up from your hotel (Phong Nha town or Dong Hoi)
🐒 Your sustainable travel guide welcomes you with a short briefing about the national park, conservation challenges, local wildlife, and the school we will visit later.
⛰️ On the drive into the jungle valley, you’ll witness rural life: farmers harvesting rice, water buffalo grazing, and small villages nestled against limestone mountains.
🕚 09:00 – Begin the Conservation Trek (2–2.5 hours)
🌳 Enter the Phong Nha eco-zone, a protected section of the national park.
🥾 A park ranger or eco-guide will lead you through:
🔸 dense jungle trails
🔸 towering limestone cliffs
🔸 crystal-clear streams
🔸 ancient giant trees
🔸 endemic plants & butterflies
📁 Your guide will explain ongoing efforts to:
🔹 reforest degraded areas
🔹 protect rare wildlife
🔹 reduce poaching
🔹 teach local communities about sustainable farming
🔹 prevent river pollution
🖼️ Amazing photo opportunities: natural rock arches, jungle viewpoints, bamboo bridges.
🕚 11:30 – Riverside Lunch at a Local Homestay
🍽️ Enjoy a fresh, home-cooked Vietnamese meal right by the Son River.
📁 Menu often includes:
🌟 Free-range chicken or tofu with lemongrass
🌟 Stir-fried vegetables
🌟 Fresh herbs from the garden
🌟 Rice & homemade soup
🌟 Seasonal fruits
🌿 Vegetarian & gluten-free options available.
🧩 This lunch is prepared by a local family who benefits directly from responsible tourism.
🕚 13:00 – Visit a Rural School (Community Impact Activity)
🏠 Travel to a small, under-resourced school (primary or kindergarten depending on schedule).
❤️ Here, you’ll have a gentle, meaningful session:
✨ Handing out notebooks, pencils, crayons, art kits
✨ Talking with teachers about local education challenges
✨ Joining simple English-learning games with kids
✨ Taking class photos & sending digital copies to teachers
✨ Learning how floods affect schooling & community life
👉 Impact transparency:
🧰 Your donation kits are prepared in advance and delivered 100% directly to students.
➕ No administrative fees.
☀️ This is often the most memorable moment- human, real, and emotional.
🕚 15:00 – Kayaking on the Son River (45–60 min)
🚣 Relax with a quiet kayak ride on one of Vietnam’s most scenic rivers.
🛶 You’ll glide past:
🌱 karst mountains rising sharply from the water
🌱 fishermen casting nets
🌱 families washing vegetables at the riverbank
🌱 water buffalo cooling down in the shallow sandbars
👩🦱 This slow, mindful activity helps guests connect with nature after the emotionally moving school visit.
🕚 16:00 – Return to Hotel
✅ Please read the information carefully before booking the tour.
✅ Bring all necessary personal items.
SUSTAINABILITY & COMMUNITY IMPACT
✅ Supports national park protection efforts
✅ Employs local guides, drivers, and homestay families
✅ Funds educational supplies for rural schools
✅ Reduces overtourism by promoting low-impact activities
✅ Encourages responsible trekking & respect for nature
This tour is part of Tatinta’s Impact Travel Series, where every traveler directly contributes to nature and community.
Notice 48 hours before departure time.