Explore the cultural essence of stilt houses among the mountainous people when traveling to the Northwest. Residing in stilt houses is also considered a cultural heritage of our country.
Experience Traditional Stilt Houses in Mai Chau

When you have the chance to travel to the Northwest, you've probably seen many stilt houses prevalent in this mountainous region. Despite societal advancements, the unique beauty and ethnic identity are still preserved and utilized by the locals. Stilt house architecture is also one of the factors attracting tourists to the Northwest.

Stilt houses in the Northwest are made from natural, rudimentary materials found deep in the forest, becoming common residential structures for ethnic groups in the Northwest region in particular and mountainous areas in general. Stilt houses are built on sturdy pillars on the ground or water, serving not only as living quarters but also as protection against wild animals in the forest.


For each ethnic group such as the Tay, Muong, and Thai, stilt houses serve different functions and meanings, including as venues for practicing customs, rituals, ceremonial practices for luck, or as places to preserve traditional handicrafts. Additionally, they utilize the space under the stilt house for keeping livestock.


These stilt houses, although constructed from raw materials such as wood, bamboo, palm leaves, and thatch, possess the ability to retain warmth in winter and keep cool in summer. Due to the intriguing aspects of stilt houses, nowadays in the Northwest, stilt house models are constructed for tourists to experience more and more.



If you ever get the chance to travel to the Northwest, don't miss out on this fascinating experience. It's also an opportunity to delve deeper into the daily life of the highland communities. Experience a completely different lifestyle from urban areas in stilt houses in villages, especially being able to enjoy specialties, delicious dishes with natural mountain forest flavors.

As per Mytour
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Reference: Travel guide by Mytour
MytourOctober 28, 2022