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Cam Thanh, a 45ha nipa coconut village, lies 5km from Hoi An's Old Town. The village, which served as a local refuge during the war, is today a popular tourist attraction in Hoi An. The existence of the art of making coconut paintings and the habitat of the water coconut forest in Cam Thanh have produced a unique cultural area. When you first arrive here, all you experience is peace.
In actuality, Cam Thanh Village is both a historical site and a cultural attraction. Cam Thanh served as both the people's and the troops' haven throughout the Vietnam War. It is regarded as the region's primary seafood supplier today.
Similar to other rural communities, Cam Thanh provides tourists a serene setting with lush coconut forests and lovely waterways, which you will probably float down after witnessing those intriguingly distinctive bamboo basket boats. Tourists can travel through the water coco palm forest and see the development of these coconut trees by rowing through the charmingly little waterways. Travelers can take in the tranquil rivers of a former conflict while paddling a distinctive Vietnamese bamboo basket boat that is surrounded by coconut palms and serviced by water coconut fruit.
When you visit the village, you may take part in the locals' coconut crafts and learn about the daily lives of Vietnamese fishermen, their families, and the local community. You will also have the chance to study the ecosystem of the coconut grove. Following a roaming tour, some visitors frequently preferred enrolling in one of the many eateries in the neighborhood that provide culinary lessons taught by the locals. Joining a full-tour trip is a smart decision if you want to take part in both an eco-tour and a cooking class.
The bus ride from Danang to Hoi An barely lasts 20 to 30 minutes. Then, from Hoi An City, you must take a car or taxi to get to Cam Thanh Village. Travelers can always choose to book a combined tour to Hoi An Ancient Town and Cam Thanh Coconut Village through well-known travel firms located in Hoi An or Da Nang's downtown.
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