Mai Chau Ecolodge

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Room types

  • Villa Garden View

    Bed size: 2m x 2.2m

    Room size: 60m2

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    These spacious 92 square meters villas are scatted around the resort garden providing couples and families a tranquil and serene environment. Each of the 3 villas blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings; spacious room size accommodates up to 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children and comprises an airy bathroom with bathtub and separate shower, a furnished terrace and a separate living room. In-room services and complimentary wireless internet access, individually controlled air-conditioning, mini-bar, tea and coffee making facilities, in-room safe, satellite TV channels, DVD player, IDD telephone and

  • Bungalow Garden

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    Set in the resort tranquil gardens, the 40 Bungalow Garden make for comfortable tropical retreats offering 44 square meters of total living space to couples and families. Each Bungalow offers a furnished terrace and can accommodate up to 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children with option of either twin beds or a king-size bed. In-room services and amenities include a bathroom with bathtub and separate shower, complimentary wireless internet access, individually controlled air-conditioning, mini-bar, tea and coffee making facilities, in-room safe, satellite TV channels, IDD telephone and hairdryer.

  • Superior Garden Room

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    The 8 Superior Garden Rooms feature 32 square meters of living space and large glass windows offering a view of looking across the resort gardens. Each room presents a choice of either a king-size bed or twin beds and can accommodate couples or families of a maximum 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children. In-room amenities and services include a bathroom with bathtub and separate shower, complimentary wireless internet access, individually controlled air-conditioning, mini-bar, tea and coffee making facilities, in-room safe, satellite TV channels, IDD telephone and hairdryer.

  • Executive Bungalow

    Room size: 28.5 m2 plus a 6 m2 open private balcony

    The bungalow rate is per night and includes breakfast

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    Overlooking Thanh Kim village to the north and with the Hoang Lien mountain range as a beautiful background; our 16 Executive Bungalows interior design is invitingly pleasant but simple, all with a private balcony for your comfort. All bungalows at Topas Ecolodge are the same size and built as rustic chalet-style single bedroom houses from local white granite. Our Executive Bungalows are equipped with Air Condition and Mini Bar.

    Size: 28.5 m2 plus a 6 m2 open private balcony.

    The maximum occupancy in our bungalows is 3 adult or 2 adult and 2 children under 12 years old.

    The bungalow rate is per night and includes breakfast.

  • Deluxe Bungalow

    Room size: 28.5 m2 plus 6 m2 open private balcony

    The bungalow rate is per night and includes breakfast.

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    Overlooking Ban Ho village to the south and with the Hoang Lien mountain range as a beautiful background; our 9 Deluxe Bungalows interior design is invitingly pleasant but simple, all with a private balcony for your comfort. All bungalows at Topas Ecolodge are the same size and built as rustic chalet-style single bedroom houses from local white granite.
    Size: 28.5 m2 plus 6 m2 open private balcony.
    The maximum occupancy in our bungalows is 3 adult or 2 adult and 2 children under 12 years old.
    The bungalow rate is per night and includes breakfast.

  • Presidential Suite

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    Located on the 10th floor of the Hotel, these one-of-a-kind signature suite offer spectacular views of the city from floor-to-ceiling bay windows and furnished balconies. The suite occupies 50% of the 10th floor and a total build-in area of 102.56 m². The living areas feature working marble table top, original hand-made lacquer head-board and plasma televisions. Surround sound is provided throughout the suites. This Presidential Suite also features its own mini bar and entertainment area for visiting guests. The full marble bathroom has a deep soaking tub, separate glass-enclosed shower, two sinks and a private changing room including its own Jacuzzi. Bathroom faucets feature rock crystal handles.

General

Mai Chau Ecolodge

Only three hours by car from Hanoi, Mai Chau is a completely different world of pure air, untouched nature, and fascinating tribal culture. Mai Chau Ecolodge is located right at the heart of Mai Chau valley. With its convenient location, the lodge offers easy access to the city’s must-see destinations such as Pom Coong Village, Lac Village, Mai Chau Centre, and Van Village.

Mai Chau Ecolodge features modern rooms and suites with a balcony, seating area, mini bar, and free Wi-Fi. A private bathroom comes with a shower, hairdryer, and free toiletries. Bicycles are available for guests staying while staying here. This eco-lodge also offers wonderful recreational facilities such as an outdoor pool, massages, and garden to make your stay truly unforgettable. When you are looking for comfortable and convenient accommodations in Mai Chau, make Mai Chau Ecolodge your home away from home.

Location

Mai Chau Ecolodge is 500 metres from Pom Coong Village and 1 km from Lac Village. Mai Chau Centre is 1.5 km away while Van Village is 3 km from the property.

Reservation Policy:

Mai Chau Ecolodge has shared transport to Mai Chau. This transport will pick you up at your hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter/Hanoi Opera House from 7:30 AM to 8:00 AM and leave Mai Chau Ecolodge at 14:00PM. If you would like to request this service, please leave the hotel address in “Special Request” for pick up. The seats are limited. Please contact us as soon as you have reservation.

Age policy

One child under 6 years old stays for free if using existing bedding.
One child aged 6 – 11 years old will be charged an additional cost per night in an extra bed paid directly at the property.
Children from 12 years old are considered as adults.
The maximum number of extra beds in a room is 1.

Cancellation / Prepayment

Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to room type. Please enter the dates of your stay and check the conditions of your required room.

Children and extra beds

One child from 6 to 11 years is charged USD 22.50 per person per night in an extra bed. One older child or adult is charged USD 30 per person per night in an extra bed. The maximum number of extra beds in a room is 1. Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management. Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.

Facilities & Services

  • Air Conditioning
  • Bathroom
  • Catering services
  • Complimentary breakfast
  • Desk
  • Hairdryer
  • Heating
  • Ironing board
  • Ironing Facilities
  • Kitchenette
  • Laundry/Valet service
  • Lounges/bars
  • Pay-per-view Channels
  • Restaurant
  • Room service - full menu
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • Seating Area
  • Shower
  • Telephone
  • Television
  • Toilet
  • Valet cleaning
  • WIFI

Mai Chau - Land of Thai Traditional Xoe Dances

Things to do - general

Mai Chau is a vision in every season. In spring, it is a lush, bright green while in autumn, just before the rice harvest, it turns golden. Nowadays, people should count themselves lucky to get the chance to see such colors because before 1993 Mai Chau was an isolated farming town whereas now, it is a recommended stop for any traveller who wants to explore Vietnam.

Located in Hoa Binh Province, Mai Chau is in a valley about 139km from Hanoi. The town is situated between tall cliffs and is surrounded by bright-green paddies, making it a sight to behold; the beauty of the place is enough reason for many tourists to stay longer than expected.

Stilt houses are a common sight in Mai Chau. In fact, these structures line both sides of the road, with palm leaf roofs, bamboo-slat floors and large, patterned windows. Visitors can stay the night in these houses, especially in Lac, which is the village of the White Thai minority group near the main road. Here, one can live like the locals but with modern facilities.

If you’re looking for hard-core exploration, this is not the place, but for biking, hiking and relaxation, Mai Chau fits the bill nicely.

The best time to visit Mai Chau

The best time of year to visit Mai Chau is between October to November, and February to May. During these months, the weather is sunny but not too hot. From December to January (sometimes extending until February), the weather can get pretty cold. Visiting any time between June and September is strongly discouraged and it is hard to deal with the heat when electricity only comes on at night. It is also during these months that the heavy rains pose a challenge for outdoor exploration.

 

Getting There & Away

Direct buses to Mai Chau leave Hanoi’s My Dinh bus station regularly from 6am to 2pm (100,000d, 3hours15minutes). Alternatively, catch a regular Son La or Dien Bien Phu bus to Tong Da junction (100,000d, 3hours30minutes). From the junction it’s another 5km by Xe Om to Mai Chau (20,000d). There are also regular buses from Hoa Binh to Tong Dau (40,000d, 1 hour).

You may have to pay a 5000d entry fee to Mai Chau, but the toll booth is often not attended

 

Sights & Activities

This is one of the closest places to Hanoi where you can sleep in a stilt house in a tribal village. There’s also fine walking past rice fields and trekking to minority villages. A typical trek further afield covers 7km to 8km; a local guide can be hired for about 10$. Most homestays also rent bikes to explore the village at your own pace.

A popular 18km trek is from Lac village (Ban Lac) in Mai Chau to Xa Linh village, near a mountain pass (elevation 1000m) on Highway 6. Lac village is home to White Thai, while the inhabitants of Xa Linh are H’mong. The trek is strenuous in one day, so most people spend a night in a village. Arrange a guide and a car to meet you at the mountain pass for the journey back to Mai Chau. Note there’s a 600m climb in altitude, and the trail is slippery after rain.

Ask around in Mai Chau about longer treks of three to seven days. Other options include kayaking and mountain biking excursions; enquire at Mai Chau Logde.

 

Eating & Drinking

The best places to eat when in Mai Chau are in one’s hotel or homestay. Those staying in Mai Chau Lodge should try The Lodge Restaurant and The Veranda Restaurant. These establishments serve traditional Vietnamese fare alongside international dishes, which are better enjoyed with wine from the Lodge’s impressive selection.

The food may be good in the aforementioned restaurants but nothing beats the family-style Vietnamese cooking in the homestays. The stilt houses in White Tai villages provide more than just lodging; they also offer their guests food and drink, but for a fee of course. Homestays often serve breakfast and dinner, but these are not included in the price for staying the night. Breakfast is often Western fare (bread, jam and the like) while dinner is a feast of different home-cooked dishes. However, the food served is more White Tai than Vietnamese, and the rice is stickier than usual.

Mai Chau – The land of Thai traditional Xoe dances

Xoe Dan has long been considered as a cultural and folklore activity of Thai ethnic people in Mai Chau. Visit Mai Chau, you will have a great chance enjoy a traditional Thai dance performance of Thai ethnic young girls with unique dance which bearing deep of charming and graceful dances.

Xoe is the common name of different dances including “Xòe chá”, “Xòe ồng bổng”, “xòe kiếm”, “xòe đánh máng”, etc. All of those dances are originated from labor and production activities as well as daily living practices of local people. For example, the dance “Xòe ồng bổng” is an ancient dance of Thai ethnic group in Mai Chau with simple movements in which people holding hands and dancing around a big fire to celebrate the fruits of after a hunting day. You will easily find out that the main characteristics of this dance are the performers wear their casual costumes and there is no instrument, just the singing of Thai ethnic people and the cheering sounds when they enjoy simple but strong, fun and liberal movements.

There is also a different dance which travellers often enjoy in Mai Chau, named “Xòe đánh máng”. This unique dance is dedicated for women only. Dancers are divided into three groups of two and each group hold two pestles and hit them onto the trough used for pounding rice to create strong rhythmic melody.

Recently, in Lac Village and Pom Coong Village, there are nearly 10 teams which regularly practice traditional Xoe dances to perform as a cultural activity in those villages and also to attract travellers visit Mai Chau. Almost every old Xoe dance has been modified and become attractive dance with eye-catching movements, props and accompanying music. Those team which included Thai local ethnic people can not only perform for travellers as a great tourist attraction to increase their income but also preserve, promote their ethnic cultural identity.

Coming to Mai Chau when the drums, gongs have been sublimated is the time traditional Xoe dances of Thai ethnic people are being performed, as beautiful as iridescent flower


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