Our story

Slow down, live in harmony with the earth and sky, and live with gratitude for the inherent beauty of nature.

October 2018

Amid the layered mountain ranges of Vietnam’s Northwest—where clouds drift around the peaks through all four seasons and mist falls like a silvery shawl over every hillside—lies a small village called Háng Đồng. Here, nature has never surrendered to the hurried rhythm of modern life. Its untouched wilderness lingers in the whispering wind through bamboo forests, in the unhurried footsteps of Hmong people walking to their fields, and in the thin veil of dew that fills the paths each early morning.

It is in this seemingly forgotten place that a seed of an idea was planted. Cloud Valley Háng Đồng was born not merely as a travel destination, but as a tribute to the humble beauty of the mountains and forests—a bridge reconnecting people with nature in its purest form.

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2019

Inspiration

The inspiration began on a misty morning, when sunlight struggled to filter through the leaves, illuminating an entire valley still asleep beneath the clouds. Ms. Nhung, the founder of Cloud Valley, stood silently for hours, simply gazing at the scene—a beauty that needed no embellishment, no display, yet was powerful enough to move any heart. In that moment, she understood that if there was anything truly worth preserving, it was a moment of purity like this.

Dự án mới
2021

Stewardship

Cloud Valley Háng Đồng was not created to transform this place, but to preserve it. From the simple wooden houses tucked beneath the forest canopy to the small stone paths leading into a sea of clouds, every detail is handcrafted and thoughtfully blended with the natural landscape. There is no traffic, no artificial noise—only the sound of flowing streams, forest birds, and the quiet return of inner peace.

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2024

Reconnection

The project also carries a clear mission: to reconnect people with nature and local culture. Immersive experiences with the people of Háng Đồng—from learning indigo dyeing and bamboo basket weaving to waking up to the sound of roosters and sharing a breakfast of upland sticky rice—are designed so that visitors do not merely observe, but truly live within the rhythm of the mountains and forests.

To be continued...

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