Bản Ba Jungle Lodge - Lều Camping

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Host

5.0/5

Room

5.0/5

Cuisine

5.0/5

Activity

5.0/5

Attractions

5.0/5
Bản Ba Jungle Lodge - Lều Camping
Léa Dubois
08/04/2025
My stay at May Retreat wasn’t just a getaway—it was a soulful experience rooted in nature and community. I paddled a SUP at dawn on the glass-like lake, shared meals prepared with local produce, and felt deeply welcomed by the host team. A poetic balance of solitude and connection.
Bản Ba Jungle Lodge - Lều Camping
Skye Delaney
08/04/2025
Amid stunning waterfalls and emerald forest, Ban Ba Jungle Lodge brings travelers into local life. Guests mingle in communal pavilions, enjoy BBQs, and learn about Tày culture—all in authentic surroundings. A memorable experience rooted in community and nature.
Bản Ba Jungle Lodge - Lều Camping
Lucien Greene
08/04/2025
What made Nep House special was how it combined food, tradition, and human connection. We painted plaster figurines with local kids, enjoyed meals with seasonal produce, and shared stories with the host family in the courtyard. A true community experience with cultural flavor.
Bản Ba Jungle Lodge - Lều Camping
Rowan Blake
08/04/2025
Staying at Toki was a profoundly restorative experience. With only 15 rooms and lush greenery around, the retreat feels intimate. The staff greeted every guest warmly, and the peaceful morning cycling circuit to the lagoon fostered a real sense of community and calm.
Bản Ba Jungle Lodge - Lều Camping
Anya Patel
08/04/2025
The homestay’s small size—just four unique cottages—created an intimate experience of natural and community immersion. I joined morning walks in the garden, had homemade meals, and shared stories with the host. Every detail—from wooden architecture to warm faces—reflected communal care.