02:06, 01/06/2011

Peaceful Memento Country Home

Located in Lac Loi, Dien Hoa Commune, Dien Khanh District, Khanh Hoa Province, Memento Country Home offers the quintessential vacation...

With thatched cottages, Memento has a peaceful atmosphere.
Located in Lac Loi, Dien Hoa Commune, Dien Khanh District, Khanh Hoa Province, Memento Country Home offers the quintessential vacation thanks to the combination of natural beauty and comfort giving a sense of rural peace in a thatched cottage hidden beside bamboo trees with a hammock swinging, a jar of water on the corner, etc. Besides, tourists can also have a chance to taste folk dishes such as pancakes named banh uot, banh xeo, baked sweet potatoes and boiled maize.

If you are quite fed up with high-rise hotels and deluxe resorts, Memento Country Home is a perfect place where you will have an interesting different experience. Memento is small and peaceful resort located in a rural area amongst rice fields and an extensive green garden where travelers can enjoy fresh air and beauty of nature. Memento was built and developed based on relics left behind by ancestors.

The resort is well known for a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere together with a French – styled house built in 1939 belonging to a famous family of Tran Dang in Dien Khanh. Coming to the resort in the middle of the grass carpet, you can spend lazy afternoons swinging in a hammock and hours strolling the gardens, fishing at lotus lakes or riding on carts to fields where farmers are working.

Visitors can also learn and try making Vietnamese traditional food. You will feel like at home with cozy meals. Nguyen Huu Quy, a tourist from Ho Chi Minh City said, “Memento reminds me of my childhood in Duy Xuyen, Quang Nam. It is great to have the feeling of returning home after years working far away.” Memento has become a popular tourist destination. Travelers from a Laos-Vietnam Caravan tour are also satisfied with the destination.

Pham Y Tho, Director of Memento, “I hope that the resort can provide tourists a sense of completely peace and relaxation, a great getaway destination from the hustle and bustle of city life. It is not only tourism business, but also our effort to preserve the relics left behind by ancestors.”

N.T