Nam Cang village is located in the most remote region of Sapa district, Lao Cai province, northern Vietnam. The village is about 36 km from Sapa town, and it is inhabited by the Red Dzao & Black H’mong minority people.
Nam Cang village is part of the Nam Cang commune. There are about 267 households (1,578 persons) leaving together in the region. Before year 2000, nearly 80% of households were in hunger and poverty and over 70% of the population were illiterate, but due to a local development plan the and investments in education and farming the population is now living under much better conditions however still poor.
As part of the development strategy the growth of cardamom was initially a pilot project in two households in the commune. But as the result with high economic outcome quickly change the numbers of farmers. Now, Nam Cang farmers grow around 600 hectares of cardamom deep in the forest with an important income in return. But still the biggest crop is rice, which is somehow the foundation of all livelihood in the mountainous area.
We run different packages to Nam Cang including the Nam Cang day trip, 2 day Sapa Nam Cang trekking tour, 2 days Sapa Nam Cang mountain bike tour, and the 3 day package.
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