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Long Việt Ecotourism Area, located in Nghè Village, Vân Hòa Commune, Ba Vì, Hanoi, is a tranquil haven 53 km west of Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem Ward, blending cultural heritage with pristine nature. Renowned for its century-old Kỳ Hoa flower trees and traditional Vietnamese stilt houses, Long Việt offers an immersive experience in Ba Vì’s lush landscapes, rich with rare flora and fauna, for an entry fee of $2 (30,000 VND) for adults. Nestled near Ba Vì National Park’s misty peaks, it’s steeped in the ancient Sơn Tình-Thủy Tình legend, making it a must-visit for nature and history enthusiasts.
Ba Vì draws over 200,000 visitors annually, captivated by its wild forests and cultural sites like Đền Thờ Bác Hồ. Long Việt embraces eco-friendly practices, such as waste-free zones and local-guided tours, aligning with Hanoi’s “Green Capital” initiative. Perfect for Hanoi’s tropical monsoon climate (dry season: November–April, 15–28°C or 59–82.4°F; rainy season: May–October, 22–32°C or 71.6–89.6°F), it’s an ideal day trip. Legend Travel Group’s eco-friendly tours guide you to Long Việt sustainably, ensuring a memorable adventure. Book via the links throughout this guide or contact us at WhatsApp: +84825862222 or email: sales@legendtravelgroup.com!
Vietnam’s administrative restructuring has eliminated the district level, leaving only commune/city levels. Ba Vì is now a commune under Hanoi City, with Long Việt in Vân Hòa Commune, simplifying navigation for visitors.
Legend Travel Group excels in sustainable Southeast Asia tourism, offering guided eco-friendly cultural and nature tours across Hanoi, tailored for travelers seeking authentic experiences. Our tours use low-impact transport like electric buses or shared shuttles, led by English-speaking guides who share Long Việt’s history, safe travel tips, and sustainable practices, ensuring a secure, enriching journey. Supporting local communities, we align with Hanoi’s green initiatives. With transparent pricing, free cancellations up to 48 hours before departure, and 24/7 support, we make planning effortless. Book our eco-tours via the links on this page and explore Long Việt responsibly!
Long Việt Ecotourism Area, covering 10 hectares in Vân Hòa Commune, Ba Vì, is a cultural and ecological treasure, featuring traditional Vietnamese stilt houses, lotus ponds, and rare Kỳ Hoa trees. Since its opening in 2010, it celebrates Ba Vì’s 4,000-year history, linked to the Sơn Tình-Thủy Tình myth of mountain and river rivalry. Visitors explore craft villages, enjoy Muong and Thai ethnic performances, and savor local dishes like hill chicken for $3–$5 (75,000–125,000 VND) per meal. Its proximity to Ba Vì National Park, with peaks like Vua Peak, enhances its scenic allure.
Long Việt’s eco-friendly initiatives, such as solar-powered lighting and biodegradable packaging, preserve Ba Vì’s biodiversity, home to over 800 plant species. At 1,100 meters elevation, it offers cool air, a refreshing escape from Hanoi’s humidity, making it a popular destination, especially on weekends. This blend of culture, nature, and sustainability makes Long Việt an unforgettable retreat for travelers seeking authentic experiences.
Long Việt, located in Nghè Village, Vân Hòa Commune, Ba Vì, is 53 km from Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem Ward, reachable in 1.5–2 hours. Below are three main routes, updated costs, safety tips, and sustainable options, tailored for international travelers:
Overview: Start from Hoan Kiem Ward (e.g., Đinh Tiên Hoàng), take Thăng Long Avenue for 30 km to its end, then follow ĐT88 to Vietnam National Museum of Nature. Continue to Ba Vì National Park signs; Long Việt is 10 km further in Vân Hòa Commune.
Distance/Time: 53 km; 1.5 hours by car, 2 hours by motorbike.
Transport Options:
Private Car (Legend Travel Group): $50–$80 (1,250,000–2,000,000 VND) round-trip for up to 4 people, including driver and fuel, bookable via our tours.
Shared Shuttle: $10–$15 (250,000–375,000 VND) round-trip from Hanoi Old Quarter, eco-friendly group vans from Mỹ Đình Bus Station.
Motorbike Rental: $5–$10/day (125,000–250,000 VND) plus $2–$3 (50,000–75,000 VND) fuel. Use ĐT88’s side roads for safety.
Public Bus: Route 214 from Mỹ Đình to Ba Vì (1.5 hours, $1.50–$2 or 37,500–50,000 VND), then xe máy (motorbike taxi) to Long Việt ($2–$3 or 50,000–75,000 VND).
Costs:
Private Car: $50–$80 round-trip.
Shared Shuttle: $10–$15 round-trip.
Motorbike: $7–$13 total (rental + fuel).
Bus + Xe Máy: $3.50–$5 (87,500–125,000 VND) round-trip.
Safety Tips:
Thăng Long Avenue is a high-quality highway; maintain 60 km/h on motorbikes to avoid speeding fines (up to $40 or 1,000,000 VND).
Wear helmets (mandatory, included with rentals); check motorbike brakes before departure.
Watch for trucks near ĐT88’s end; cross intersections like Sơn Tây with locals for guidance.
Avoid rainy days, as Ba Vì’s roads can be slippery, especially on ĐT88’s curves.
Eco-Friendly Note: Shared shuttles or buses reduce emissions; electric xe máy via Xanh SM ($2–$3) available at Ba Vì’s entrance.
Tip: Use offline maps (Maps.me) with “Long Việt, Vân Hòa, Ba Vì, Hanoi”; follow Ba Vì National Park signs, then ask locals for Nghè Village.
Overview: From Hoan Kiem Ward (e.g., Cầu Giấy), take Route 32 to Sơn Tây bus stop intersection (40 km), turn left onto ĐT87 for 12.5 km to Tân Lĩnh fork, then left onto Route 414 to Vân Hòa Commune and Long Việt.
Distance/Time: 55 km; 1.5–2 hours by car, 2–2.5 hours by motorbike.
Transport Options:
Private Car (Legend Travel Group): $50–$80 round-trip.
Shared Shuttle: $10–$15 round-trip from Mỹ Đình.
Motorbike Rental: $5–$10/day plus $2–$3 fuel.
Public Bus: Route 71 from Mỹ Đình to Sơn Tây ($1 or 25,000 VND, 1 hour), then xe máy to Long Việt ($3–$4 or 75,000–100,000 VND).
Costs:
Private Car: $50–$80 round-trip.
Shared Shuttle: $10–$15 round-trip.
Motorbike: $7–$13 total.
Bus + Xe Máy: $4–$5 (100,000–125,000 VND) round-trip.
Safety Tips:
Route 32 is busy with buses; stay in motorbike lanes and avoid overtaking near Sơn Tây.
Tân Lĩnh fork is narrow; watch for oncoming traffic, especially trucks.
Use Grab or Xanh SM apps for xe máy ($3–$4) to ensure vetted drivers, avoiding inflated fares.
Check weather, as Route 414’s curves are slippery in rain.
Eco-Friendly Note: Electric buses on Route 71 reduce carbon footprint; carry reusable water bottles to minimize waste.
Tip: Save “Sơn Tây bus stop, Ba Vì” in maps; confirm “Long Việt, Nghè Village” with xe máy drivers at Tân Lĩnh.
Overview: From Hoan Kiem Ward, take Đại Lộ Thăng Long to Quốc Lộ 21 (QL21) at Hòa Lạc, continue to Xuân Mai, then follow ĐT80 to Ba Vì’s Vân Hòa Commune and Long Việt.
Distance/Time: 57 km; 1.5–2 hours by car, 2–2.5 hours by motorbike.
Transport Options:
Private Car (Legend Travel Group): $50–$80 round-trip.
Shared Shuttle: $10–$15 round-trip from Hanoi.
Motorbike Rental: $5–$10/day plus $2–$3 fuel.
Public Bus: Route 74 from Mỹ Đình to Xuân Mai ($1 or 25,000 VND, 1 hour), then xe máy to Long Việt ($3–$4 or 75,000–100,000 VND).
Costs:
Private Car: $50–$80 round-trip.
Shared Shuttle: $10–$15 round-trip.
Motorbike: $7–$13 total.
Bus + Xe Máy: $4–$5 (100,000–125,000 VND) round-trip.
Safety Tips:
QL21 has heavy truck traffic near Hòa Lạc; maintain 50 km/h on motorbikes to avoid fines (up to $40).
ĐT80’s rural roads are narrow; use helmets and avoid night rides (post-6:00 PM).
Confirm xe máy fares via Grab/Xanh SM apps to avoid overcharging.
Carry a raincoat ($2–$5) for sudden showers, common in May–October.
Eco-Friendly Note: Shared shuttles or electric xe máy lower emissions; support local vendors at Xuân Mai for snacks ($0.50–$1).
Tip: Mark “Xuân Mai, Ba Vì” in maps; ask for “Long Việt, Nghè Village” at ĐT80’s end.
Enhance your trip with these eco-friendly travel practices:
Join Group Tours: Legend Travel Group’s shared shuttle tours ($15–$25/person) reduce per-person emissions, visiting Long Việt and Ba Vì National Park.
Use Electric Transport: Book Xanh SM’s electric xe máy ($2–$3) or taxis ($10–$15 one-way) from Ba Vì’s entrance, cutting carbon footprint.
Walk or Cycle Locally: Rent bicycles ($1–$3/day) in Vân Hòa to explore Long Việt’s trails, supporting local rentals and minimizing fuel use.
Support Local Economy: Buy eco-friendly souvenirs like bamboo crafts ($1–$5) or dine on local dishes ($3–$5) at Long Việt’s restaurants.
Minimize Waste: Carry reusable water bottles and bags; dispose of waste in Long Việt’s recycling bins, per park regulations.
Road Safety: Wear helmets on motorbikes (mandatory, fines up to $40 or 1,000,000 VND); check brakes before rural roads. Use reflective gear ($2–$5) at dusk.
Traffic Awareness: Cross busy intersections like Sơn Tây with locals; walk steadily to let motorbikes adjust.
Weather Precautions: Avoid travel during heavy rain (May–October), as Ba Vì’s roads are slippery; check AccuWeather.
Scam Prevention: Agree on xe máy fares ($2–$4) or use Grab/Xanh SM apps to avoid overcharges; carry small VND notes.
Health: Stay hydrated with bottled water ($0.50 or 12,500 VND); apply mosquito repellent for rural areas.
Navigation: Save Long Việt’s address in offline maps; ask locals in Vân Hòa for “Khu du lịch Long Việt” if lost.
Pack these essentials for a sustainable visit:
Clothing: Light layers, sturdy shoes; waterproof jacket ($2–$5) for rainy season. Reflective vest ($2–$5) for motorbike rides.
Sun Protection: SPF 50+ sunscreen, sunglasses, wide-brimmed hat.
Travel Essentials: Mosquito repellent, reusable water bottle, compact umbrella ($2–$5).
Tech Gear: Smartphone with offline maps (Maps.me), portable charger; Vietnamese SIM card ($5–$10) for apps.
Documents: Passport, travel insurance, tour confirmations, VND (10,000–50,000 notes).
Eco-Friendly Items: Reusable tote bag, straw to minimize waste.
Extras: Notebook for directions; cash for local vendors.
Tip: Carry small VND notes for xe máy ($2–$3) or snacks ($0.50–$1); secure valuables against pickpocketing.
Transport Costs (Round-Trip, from Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem Ward)
Private Car: $50–$80 (1,250,000–2,000,000 VND).
Shared Shuttle: $10–$15 (250,000–375,000 VND).
Motorbike Rental + Fuel: $7–$13 (175,000–325,000 VND).
Bus + Xe Máy: $3.50–$5 (87,500–125,000 VND).
Bicycle Rental (Local): $1–$3/day (25,000–75,000 VND).
Electric Taxi (Xanh SM): $20–$30 (500,000–750,000 VND) one-way.
SIM Card for Apps: $5–$10 (125,000–250,000 VND).
Activity and Food Fees
Long Việt Entry: $2 (30,000 VND) for adults; $1 (15,000 VND) for children.
Meals at Long Việt: $3–$5 (75,000–125,000 VND) per person.
Souvenirs (Bamboo Crafts): $1–$5 (25,000–125,000 VND).
Guided Eco-Tour: $15–$25 (375,000–625,000 VND).
Ba Vì National Park Entry (Nearby): $0.80 (20,000 VND).
Accommodation (Per Night, Double Occupancy in Ba Vì)
Homestays: $15–$30 (375,000–750,000 VND).
Resorts: $40–$80 (1,000,000–2,000,000 VND).
Total Daily Cost (Per Person)
Budget: $10–$25 (bus, entry, homestay).
Mid-range: $35–$60 (shuttle, tour, resort).
Luxury: $80–$120 (private car, premium resort).
Tip: Budget for transport ($5–$15), entry ($2), and a meal ($3–$5); carry cash as cards are rarely accepted.
Timing: Depart Hanoi early (7:00–8:00 AM) to avoid traffic; mid-week (Tuesday–Thursday) for fewer crowds. Avoid rainy days (May–October) due to slippery roads.
Booking: Reserve Legend Travel Group’s shuttles or tours 3–5 weeks ahead for peak seasons; book xe máy via Grab/Xanh SM apps on arrival.
Sustainability: Use shared shuttles or electric transport; buy local snacks ($0.50–$1) to support Vân Hòa vendors.
Navigation: Save “Long Việt, Nghè Village, Vân Hòa, Ba Vì” in offline maps; confirm with locals at Ba Vì’s entrance.
Safety: Check motorbike brakes; wear helmets (fines up to $40); avoid night travel (post-6:00 PM) on ĐT88.
Weather: Dry season for safe roads; carry rain gear ($2–$5) for sudden showers. Check AccuWeather.
Cultural Respect: Greet locals with “xin chào”; tip vendors $0.20–$0.50 (5,000–12,500 VND) for help.
Health: Carry bottled water ($0.50); apply sunscreen and repellent for outdoor exploration.
Our sustainable tours showcase Long Việt and Ba Vì’s wonders:
Ba Vì Eco-Tour ($50–$80/person, 1 day): Shared shuttle to Long Việt at 7:00 AM, visiting Ba Vì National Park and Đền Thờ Bác Hồ. Includes guide, transport.
Ba Vì Cultural Tour ($100–$150/person, 2 days): Long Việt, Vân Hòa village, homestay ($15–$30/night). Includes meals, guide.
Hanoi & Ba Vì Immersion ($250–$400/person, 3 days): Long Việt, Thiên Sơn – Suối Ngà, homestays. Includes meals, eco-transfers.
Prices include guides, eco-transfers, fees. 15% off for groups of 8+! Book now via links!
Reaching Long Việt Ecotourism Area in Ba Vì’s Vân Hòa Commune, 53 km from Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem Ward, is a scenic 1.5–2-hour journey, with transport options from $3.50 (bus + xe máy) to $80 (private car). Whether cruising Thăng Long Avenue or winding through Route 32’s rural paths, safe routes, eco-friendly shuttles, and electric xe máy ensure sustainable travel to this cultural gem, famed for Kỳ Hoa trees and stilt houses. Legend Travel Group’s Hanoi Tours guide you to Long Việt Ecotourism Area, ensuring a sustainable Hanoi Travel experience blending safety, culture, and green practices. Don’t miss out—browse our featured tours and book your journey today!
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Author Bio: Written by Tony Bùi at Legend Travel Group, with over 20 years of experience in the travel industry, guiding 100,000+ travellers across Southeast Asia. This guide draws from firsthand insights and guest feedback to ensure an authentic, copyrighted experience.
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