At the workshop, representatives from the Institute for Tourism Development Research – Vietnam National Tourism Administration; various departments of Van Ho district; representatives from businesses, community tourism villages, community tourism cooperatives, and household tourism operators in Van Ho, Moc Chau, and Mai Chau shared and discussed the role of protecting the natural landscape at community tourism sites.
The project will research existing community-based tourism models in ethnic minority regions and use an evidence-based approach to enhance the eco-tourism village model integrated with the conservation of natural landscape ecosystems in Van Ho district, Son La province.
The project is scheduled to run from January 2024 to December 2025, with a total funding of over 4.2 billion VND.
According to Cao Nguyen / Son La Radio and Television Station: Developing Ecotourism in Ethnic Minority Communities Linked to Landscape Conservation – Son La Radio and Television Station (sonlatv.vn)
For more interviews about the project, follow here (7’50s – 9’14s): Support for Ethnic Minorities in Tourism Development – Son La Radio and Television Station (sonlatv.vn)