Among countless modern tourism options, there is a truly unique and genuine experience: a romantic dinner set amidst lush green rice fields and peaceful home gardens. Without the need for luxurious constructions, this rural tourism product is built entirely upon the natural beauty of Vietnamese villages—endless rice paddies, verdant gardens, gentle breezes, and the heartfelt hospitality of local people.

For Hoi An Unique Travel, rural tourism is not just about exploration, but also about sharing meaningful human values. This experience allows Vietnamese farmers to appreciate and cherish what is all around them: shaded village paths, vibrant rice fields, tranquil garden corners, and the gentle rhythms of countryside life. Such a deep-rooted connection gives the land its special charm, inviting visitors to slow down, pause, and discover even more.
It is no coincidence that rural tourism has become increasingly popular among international travelers, especially those from Europe and America. As bustling city streets become all too familiar, more and more people seek out authentic rural experiences, spending a day immersed in nature and the genuine hospitality of local communities.
Peaceful landscapes, a slower pace of life, and natural scenery captivate every visitor. But above all, it is the sincerity, warmth, and deep bond between farmers and their land that truly stands out.

Emily, a guest from the UK, shared:
“This is the most authentic connection with nature I have ever experienced in Asia. Sitting among the lush green rice fields, I felt a sense of peace I will never forget.”
Rural tourism in Vietnam is not only about healing journeys but is also a return to the fundamentals of life, where everything originates from nature and the local fields and gardens.
Surrounded by the serenity of the countryside, each rural tourism experience is thoughtfully designed not only to delight travelers but also to convey the philosophy of living in harmony with nature. Here, every meal becomes an emotional memory, and creativity begins with the simplest things.

What makes this rural tourism product truly stand out is its reliance on what is already there—nothing artificial or imported, just the full embrace of existing resources: rice fields, gardens, fresh air, and the genuine warmth of local farmers.
Ms. Linh, tour coordinator at Hoi An Unique Travel, shared:
“We want every meal to be more than just enjoying delicious food. It’s a chance for guests to feel the value of our land, our plants, and the sincerity of our people.”
Farmers are not just participants; they are also storytellers and cultural ambassadors. Working in rural tourism on the rice fields not only provides them with extra income but also gives them new pride in and love for their land.

Mr. Phuc, a farmer involved in the project, said:
“We are proud to share our land and our family traditions with international visitors. Now, I feel that our rice fields and gardens are more precious than ever.”
As you wander along shaded village paths, you’ll be guided to vibrant rice fields full of life. Rather than just observing, you can try your hand at planting rice, picking fresh vegetables, or harvesting fruit with the locals. Each moment is a blend of people and nature—a living example of sustainable tourism, where every resource is respected and treasured.
The romantic dinner is set right in the home garden, overlooking a lush green field. Simple, rustic dishes are made from ingredients just picked from the garden; every bowl of rice and every spoonful of soup is rich with the flavor of the earth.

Lukas, a German traveler, shared:
“I never imagined I would enjoy a freshly-cooked Vietnamese meal while watching the sunset over rice paddies. This is truly sustainable travel.”
What makes this rural tourism product so special is its authenticity and humanity—nothing is staged or artificial. Everything comes from a genuine love for the homeland and a desire to share its value with friends from around the world.
The products of rural tourism go far beyond simple services; they are stories of meaningful living, helping local people reconnect with their fields and land—the very foundation that has nurtured generations.
Sophia, a French visitor, remarked:
“If you are looking for an authentic rural experience in Vietnam, this is where you should go.”
Through rural tourism, many locals realize for the first time that their rice fields and gardens are true treasures—new sources of income and pride to share with the world. Guests find healing, while farmers grow even more attached to their land and strive to preserve and develop it sustainably.
Sustainable tourism is not just a trend, but a commitment to preserving the pristine beauty of Vietnamese villages. Models of tourism that rely on agriculture—such as those on the rice fields—are proving to be valuable, both for communities and travelers.

Not only does this model help develop the local economy, but it also preserves landscapes and traditional agricultural culture. By making the most of what already exists, it avoids putting pressure on the environment and, instead, inspires both communities and travelers to protect nature.
Hoi An Unique Travel is a pioneer in developing rural tourism products that are rooted in nature and focused on sharing value with the community. The guides and farmers are all local, deeply knowledgeable about their homeland’s culture and history, and always ready to share genuine, heartfelt stories.
Beyond organizing tours, Hoi An Unique Travel is dedicated to training and supporting local communities—helping people build their products based on their fields and gardens, in a way that is both humane and sustainable, spreading green values across Vietnamese tourism.
Let every journey you take become more meaningful—not just an experience, but a contribution to a greener future.
Opt for Hoi An Unique Travel for a truly authentic rural tourism experience. Enjoy a romantic meal among lush rice fields, immerse yourself in the tranquility of Vietnamese nature, and, most importantly, help create lasting, sustainable change for rural communities in Vietnam.