Mr Linh'S Homestay In Ba Be Lake, Northern Vietnam, Ba Be Lake View Homestay
First published July 2018 | Words and photos by Vietnam Coracle
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In one of the most sparsely populated regions of the country, the forest-covered mountains of Bac Kan Province, 200km north of Hanoi, plunge into the clean, clear, cool waters of Ba Be Lake. Limestone cliffs, riddled with cavities, meet the placid water at right angles, creating a spectacular backdrop to Vietnam’s largest natural lake. The setting could hardly by more exotic, more tropical, more romantic. On its southern shores, where the terrain is slightly less vertical, several dozen homestays cater to the increasing number of foreign and domestic travellers who visit this area. Constructed on the lake shore or on raised stilts above the water, these homestays offer cheap, atmospheric accommodation and excellent home-cooked food (and plenty of local liquor, too). Spending a couple of nights at a homestay while exploring Ba Be Lake – swimming, kayaking, hiking – is a very rewarding travel experience. There are lots of Ba Be Lake homestays to choose from, but, in this guide, I have picked three that I particularly like: Mr Linh’s, Hai Dang, and Hoa Son.
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There are dozens of homestays on the shores of Ba Be Lake: these are three of my favourites

Homestays have several sleeping options: the cheapest are mattresses on the floor under a mosquito net
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Mr Linh’s Homestay is beautifully situated on a rise next to the lake with palm-thatched roofsFood costs extra: breakfast (consisting of eggs, pancakes, hot soup, fresh fruit, coffee and tea) is around 50,000vnd ($2) per person, and dinner (a large spread of home-cooked dishes, including spring rolls, fresh fish, meat and vegetables according to what’s in season) is between 100,000-200,000vnd ($4-$8) per person. There are loads of activities to choose from at Mr Linh’s, including mountain biking, kayaking on the lake, boat tours to all of Ba Be’s sights, hiking in the jungle, and swimming off their own little boat pier. It’s a glorious setting and, providing the weather is good, you’re likely to have a whale of a time. There are a couple of concerns: At my last visit, there were the ominous signs of larger construction either side of Mr Linh’s, and, due to its popularity among travellers, staff are clearly a bit overworked and tired of dealing with the demands and expectations of their guests. Mr Linh’s isn’t really a small, family home anymore: it’s turning into a larger-scale accommodation, more akin to an ‘eco-resort’. There also seems to be some kind of bad blood/family feud between the management of Mr Linh’s Homestay and Hai Dang Homestay. I gather they are part of the same family and now run rival businesses. Be warned that a kind of scam appears to exist where, if you call certain phone numbers for Mr Linh’s, the staff will tell you they’re full and recommend Hai Dang instead. This isn’t so bad, because Hai Dang is a good homestay, too. However, if you’re set on Mr Linh’s, don’t take ‘no’ for an answer the first time: try the other phone numbers on their website contact page first. One more thing to note is that during the dry season, November to March, the lake’s waterline retreats and may not reach Mr Linh’s Homestay.
Mr Linh’s is beginning to outgrow its homestay status: it’s becoming a kind of mini eco-resort

Hai Dang Homestay is all about the three rooms on the second floor with this balcony & view
There’s no direct access to the lake from Hai Dang (except after very heavy rainfall, when the flood waters reach the bottom of the homestay). However, it’s only a pleasant 5-minute stroll through farmland to get to the lake shore, where there’s a grassy beach with easy access for swimming. Like all Ba Be Lake homestays, Hai Dang can easily organize boat tours, trekking, and various other sightseeing activities in the area. The three second floor rooms are especially good if you’re travelling in a small group of friends or as a family. When I stayed here, for example, my family and I occupied all three of the second floor rooms and thus had the balcony and the fabulous views all to ourselves. Even on rainy days we could sit outside with a drink, playing cards, and watching the mist and rain sweep up the valley and over the lake. One of the concerns about the increasing number of homestays at Bo Lu is that many of them are built on concrete silts right above the lake. Not only are they beginning to look a bit on an eyesore when seen from the lake, but overcrowding will soon become a problem, and waste might, too.
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Boat trips on Ba Be Lake are great fun & can be arranged through your hosts at most of the homestays
Food is a big part of the homestay experience: dinner is a spread of locally-sourced, home-cooked dishes
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