
Hoa Dat - green homestay in the heart of Nam Gia Nghia
Amidst the hustle and bustle of city life, it is difficult to find a place where people can slow down, breathe more deeply, and truly connect with nature. Yet, in the middle of the red basalt land in Nam Gia Nghia ward, there is a small homestay with a very gentle name - Hoa Dat. This place keeps almost intact the natural terrain, from the babbling stream, mossy rocks, quiet bushes of wild flowers...
Without elaborate architecture or thorough concreting, Hoa Dat was formed from the spirit of green living, living in harmony with nature, preserving the maximum pristine beauty of the land and sky, while adding a few delicate touches of human hands.
There is a waterfall that flows all day and night, there is a rock lying quietly on the wild grass slope, there are wild flowers blooming quietly every morning. The owner - a woman who loves nature and a gentle lifestyle, did not change much but only added enough embellishments. A few small wooden tables and chairs, skillfully arranged potted plants, wooden steps welcoming the sun, all in harmony like a gentle combination between human hands and the inherent nature.
Every corner of Hoa Dat is carefully crafted to become a relaxing view for the soul. From the porch, guests can leisurely watch the small stream winding through the carpet of leaves, listen to the birds chirping in the morning dew, or simply sit quietly with a cup of hot coffee, letting time pass slowly…
Ms. Pham Thi Mai Hoa, the homestay owner, confided: “Behind a simple homestay is the whole heart of the person who created it. To do community-based, ecological tourism , it is not enough to just preserve the forest, but also to preserve the soul, to maintain a respectful treatment of nature, of the people living there, and of that land.”

"Healing" homestays
From Hoa Dat, we can see a direction that many homestays in Lam Dong are choosing: not following mass tourism, but choosing a slow development path, harmoniously combining landscape conservation and creating a healthy resort experience.
Homestays such as Tiem Nha May, Vuon Nang, Choi La... also follow that spirit: using natural materials, preserving existing trees, limiting concrete, taking advantage of natural light and arranging the space as part of the forest. They do not try to "polish" the place with luxurious amenities, but create a place to live - live close to the land, close to the sky, close to yourself.
The cozy little rooms, the sunny porch corner, the gently swaying swing, the wooden table placed near the cliff... all exude peace and comfort. It is not just a place to stay, but also a place where visitors can live slowly, live greenly, live deeply and live mindfully.
Guests come not just to stay, but to truly rest - to sit still, read a book, make a pot of tea, listen to themselves in silence to "heal". And then, many leave with a sense of relief, carrying with them a new spirit of life: appreciating minimalism, being close to nature, and slowing down in the midst of a busy life.
Source: https://baolamdong.vn/song-cham-giua-thien-nhien-382993.html
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