Want to find the cool and clean air … and silence … All what
is now often lacking in Vietnamese cities. Let’s go for the great outdoors of
the very new ??nature conservation area, Ngoc Son Ngo Luong. We will ride for
150km, announces Mr. Khan, our guide. So let’s go for a few hours, on a small
and fairly busy road. Very quickly we find the rocky peaks, characteristic of
northern Vietnam. Beautiful scenery made of karsts silhouettes that stand
quietly in the mist. Tourisme
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Arrived at Ngoc Son Ngo Luong, we are greeted by our local
guide, Ms. Khuyen, a young woman of the Muong ethnic group. This region is one
of the oldest settlement of this ethnic group. The Muong (pronounced Meu-eung)
are the largest of the 53 officially recognized minorities of Vietnam. With an
estimated population of 1.2 million people, they live in the mountainous regions
of the north. The Muong are closely related to Khinh Vietnamese. They are
linguistically close to them, but culturally closer to Tays, another minority
very present in the north of the country and that has settled as well in Laos
and in the north of Thailand and Myanmar.
After our first traditional Muong meal, we leave for a 3
hours hike on a trail that winds up mountains and hillside.
Few people here, we meet a few motorbikes and some people
returning from their fields. Towards the end of the day, we reach the village
of Mu, where children refresh themselves in a mountain stream, having fun on
small bamboo rafts, surely made by the fathers. A colony ducklings swims near
them.
We continue our walk through the rice terraces, facing the
karsts, to Khuong village. The limestone contained in the water down the
mountain stream, created here full of small natural pools, ideal for a swim. We
meet families who welcome us in this village for 2 nights. 3 families are
chosen for our small group of 6 people and thus give more people an opportunity
to receive at their home and participate in rural areas welcoming. Voyage à la carte Birmanie
We might have a very deep sleep, the temperature is
pleasant. The humidity of the forests around us gives a little more freshness
even.
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