
A boat tour in Hon Mat Island ecotourism zone. — VNA/VNS Photo Bich Hue
To meet tourist needs, agritourism  destinations have focused on investing in attractive tourism products to  bring different and unique experiences.
In recent years, people's travel needs and  trends have changed. Many tourists choose to go to areas far from the  city to experience and immerse themselves in nature as an alternative to  luxury hotels and resorts.
Taking advantages of large areas of  agricultural land, diverse terrain and a climate suitable for many  crops, the province has been pushing agritourism in many districts.
The orange garden in Dong Xoai Commune of Yen Thanh is an example.
Just 50km from Vinh City, the garden has  become a weekend destination for young people and families to enjoy the  natural scenery and taste sweet ripe oranges.
Ha Giang, a visitor from Vinh City, said:  “The orange garden has become one of my favourite destinations on  weekends or holidays in recent years. I came here to enjoy the peaceful  atmosphere and fresh oranges with my friends.”
Trinh Xuan Thanh, the orange garden’s  owner, said: “Along with supplying organic oranges to the market, we are  developing the agritourism model because I have found the potential of  the model so big.”
“Recently, people tended to go away from cities, to farms to enjoy fresh air and agricultural produce on the spot.” 
Thanh’s family is expanding the model with a project of Xa Doai Orange in Nghi Dien Commune of Nghi Loc District. 
Meanwhile, picturesque persimmon farms in  Nam Anh Commune of Nam Dan District are a popular rendezvous for young  people to take photos and taste the fruit.
According to the commune’s authority, the  total area of persimmons was about 100ha. Along with selling the fruit,  the farmers earned additional money by renting costumes and accessories  for photography.
Along with the persimmon farms, tourists have also been attracted to Hon Mat Eco-Tourism Area.
 
The area includes gardens of avocados,  pomelos and oranges and hi-tech greenhouses of cucumbers, melons and  tomatoes, as well fishing, camping and homestays.
Dang Trong Tan, director of Hon Mat  Eco-Tourism Area, said: "We provide tourism products combining with  agricultural production experiences as per the new trend of tourists.”
To help the tourism sector recover, the local province had also supported and offered policies to encourage agritourism.
Nguyen Van Duong, vice chairman of Dong  Thanh District, said: “In order to sustainably develop orange trees, Yen  Thanh District planned an agritourism system to develop tourism  destinations such as Ve Vung Eco-tourism Area, Dong Thanh Orange Garden,  and Kim Thanh Peach Blossom.”
“The model of tourism combined with  agriculture has helped promote the local agricultural specialties and  push friendly tourism.” 
The province plans to upgrade the tourism model to an agri-forestry-tourism model.
“This was a major policy of the province  to create commercial products associated with each region and each  ecological condition,” said Nguyen Van Nam, vice director of the Nghe An  Investment, Trade and Tourism Promotion Centre.
Developing agri-tourism not only helps  farmers increase their income, but is also a good solution to promote  agricultural specialties of Nghe An.
This was also the driving force to process  the restructuring of agricultural production towards sustainability,  contributing to replacing mixed gardens into specialty farms with high  economic value, meeting the diverse needs of tourists.
Currently, the agritourism model had been  successful in the districts of Nghia Dan, Nam Dan, Thanh Chuong, Hung  Nguyen and Con Cuong, and Thai Hoa Township with farms of oranges,  persimmon, grapefruits, sunflowers and buckwheat flowers.
However, most agritourism farms are still  spontaneous and small scale with modest products not commensurate with  the province’s potential and advantages, said Nam.
With the tourism industry facing many  difficulties, agri-tourism has became a key product in the province’s  strategy of tourist stimulation, especially with the lunar New Year  approaching, he added.