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De-stress and be relaxed in nature at 68 Park Hills

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
August 21, 2023, 18:40 [GMT+7]

About 25km from the Da Nang centre, the 68 Park Hills in Hoa Phu Commune, Hoa Vang District is the best place to camp thanks to poetic and peaceful scenes.

Beautiful, peaceful space at the 68 Park Hills. Photo: H.L
Beautiful, peaceful space at the 68 Park Hills. Photo: H.L

The 68 Park Hills operates under the glamping (luxury camping) model. For the best experience, you just bring a sun hat, a personal water bottle, insect repellent and sunscreen.

The campsite is designed on a large, flat land on the hillside, taking advantage of the natural landscape and environmentally friendly materials.

Tents are permanently installed, each accommodating 4-6 people. Some basic amenities such as blankets, mattresses and pillows are fully equipped to give guests a safe sleep in the middle of nature.

As a newly-operated ecotourism site in Hoa Vang District, the 68 Park Hills brings fresh and cool natural experience to visitors. Aside from campfire service, the glamping area organises a wide range of experience activities, including wading in streams to catch fish, flying kites, harvesting agricultural products or participating in folk games.

Besides, you can order food in advance to enjoy BBQ parties which are prepared according to Co Tu people’s recipes such as grilled hill chicken, grilled potatoes, fish, eels, and fried snails with lemongrass and chili.

Due to being located quite far from residential areas, the space at 68 Park Hills is always quiet and peaceful. Without too many amenities, the form of camping here is suitable for those who love a simple lifestyle, close to nature. In particular, dozens of green oil palm trees, creating a natural cover for the camping area, are one of the interesting highlights for the entire landscape.

It can be said that, in the midst of modern life, enjoying a cup of coffee, flying a kite, spending the night under the oil palm forest, listening to the murmuring sound of mountain streams or getting up early to catch the sunrise are quite interesting experience at the site.

Reporting by HUYNH LE - Translating by M.DUNG

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