Published: 14:07 Monday - November 14, 2016
The house has room for dozens of tourists to stay for free, and all you have to do is plant a tree.
The wooden house nestled among pine trees on top of a small hill in Da Lat belongs to a man from Ho Chi Minh City who opened it to treat travel lovers like him. The New York Times in January named the Central Highlands resort town among the 52 places to go in 2016, calling it "a cool alternative to the usual steamy Vietnamese destination.
The are six bunk beds on the first floor of the two-story houses, which is more than 10 kilometers from the town center.
People can stay here for free by simply planting a tree or spending 30 minutes cutting weeds around the house, and be sure to keep it clean and tidy.
The room is decorated with many mangolds, which are common in Vietnam's Centre Highlands.
Tourists can enjoy a barbecue dinner at the house, with some ingredients picked from the front yard. A tourist has a quite moment at the house. Snoozing in style outside the house.
As the house is isolated, tourists are advised to arrive before dark and bring enough food and drink for at least one night.
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