Toki Retreat Van Long - An Room

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Toki Retreat Van Long - An Room
Mei Harper
08/04/2025
At Reed Hill, moments slow down. The wide green lawns, sky‑facing mountain views, and spaces for picnics, billiards, or garden coffee invite you to just be. The quiet atmosphere, clean amenities, and friendly vibe made it feel like time itself paused—just what I needed.
Toki Retreat Van Long - An Room
Theo Morrison
08/04/2025
Staying at Me felt like living with local Tay villagers. I helped harvest produce, made handmade dó paper, and learned about daily farm life. Even enjoyed a bamboo raft ride down the nearby river. It was a deeply authentic and heartwarming community experience.
Toki Retreat Van Long - An Room
Olivia Brooks
08/04/2025
Set on a hillside above Cao Bang city, Kha Ban offers stunning views, fresh mountain air, and a garden terrace for sunset tea. It’s quiet, comfortable, and deeply restorative—ideal for a slower pace of life.
Toki Retreat Van Long - An Room
Laura
08/01/2025
Staying at My Retreat Hien Van felt like stepping into a preserved glimpse of rural Bac Bo life. The centuries-old house—rebuilt with red tile roofs, earthen walls, and traditional wooden interiors—exudes authenticity. Inside you'll find wooden tea tables, antique carvings, and terracotta reliefs. Mornings began with birdsong, garden views, and peaceful nostalgia in every corner.
Toki Retreat Van Long - An Room
Billy
08/01/2025
This isn’t just a homestay—it’s a mission to preserve traditional crafts. The decor reflects Vietnamese artistry in pottery, embroidery, and carpentry created by local artisans. Plus, 60% of profits go toward supporting local women’s livelihoods. Staying here made me part of something meaningful beyond tourism.