OUR PURPOSE:

To establish and enhance a community tourism model aimed at alleviating poverty and fostering sustainable development for ethnic minorities in the northern mountainous region of Vietnam.

OUR GOAL:

To improve infrastructure, transportation, and environmental sanitation in villages, ensure access to clean water, and upgrade sanitation facilities. Additionally, to restore and promote traditional occupations, highlight both tangible and intangible cultural values, and teach ancient crafts to local art troupes.

To raise awareness and harness the community’s potential—encompassing natural resources, human capital, and cultural heritage—to generate income and instill trust and motivation for the advancement of community tourism.

OUR PROJECTS:

To enhance, upgrade, and renew village roads.
To improve village sanitation and construct waste treatment facilities for livestock, potentially utilizing biogas.
To repair, upgrade, and establish new communal water storage systems.
To construct hygienic toilets for households.
To renovate and upgrade community centers and cultural houses.
To refurbish kindergartens, primary schools, and their supporting facilities, including restrooms, kitchens, playgrounds, and toys.
To renovate homes for impoverished families, including sidewalk coverage, floor leveling, and roof repairs.
To collect, restore, and teach traditional folk songs, dances, and musical instruments that have been lost.

What can YOU/TOURISTS/PARTS contribute to the project?

You and tourists have the opportunity to select and engage in projects designed by Inthe Wild Tours, with estimated costs for each initiative. Contributions can be made in the form of financial support, materials, or labor to help realize these projects.

We value all forms of contributions—be they material, intellectual, human resources, ideas, or initiatives—and emphasize the importance of sustainability in any support provided.

FEASIBILITY OF THE PROJECTS:

The community, in collaboration with Inthe Wild Tours, will identify and propose projects based on the following criteria:

They must be necessary and practical for the community’s well-being.
They should be feasible and appropriate for the community’s capabilities and conditions.