Nestled at the foot of Pu Phi Miang Mountain and overlooking the emerald waters of Ba Be Lake, Pac Ngoi Village showcases the peaceful life of the Tay people. While Ba Be Lake offers a refreshing escape from the scorching northern weather, Pac Ngoi Village stands out for its natural beauty and warm hospitality.
The village consists of nearly one hundred households that rely on agriculture and fish farming, benefiting from the rich soil deposited by the lake. As more visitors come to discover the region, the local economy is gradually transforming. Many travelers choose to stay with locals in Ba Be to experience the daily lives of fishermen, weavers, and winemakers who reside in traditional stilt houses with yin-yang tiled roofs.
A canoe ride on the lake provides relaxing moments surrounded by nature and opportunities to meet Tay fishermen. For those seeking more interaction, the people of Pac Ngoi can guide you to visit the Dao and Hmong villages in the mountains. Hiking enthusiasts will find plenty to do along the lakeside, including visiting caves, temples, and trekking in the Ba Be National Park’s primitive forest.
After an active day, enjoy a welcoming meal with your hosts around the fire. Dishes made from forest-picked vegetables and fresh fish will delight any gourmet. To delve deeper into the intangible heritage preserved by the lakeside inhabitants, treat yourself to a folk evening with the village’s dancers and singers. Dressed in traditional attire, the young men and women of Tay and Nung, who work in the fields by day, will present charming performances in the evening.