According to the recorded images, although the water level in the cafe area was up to their ankles, foreign guests still happily enjoyed the experience, even letting the ducks swim freely under their feet.

Below the video, many netizens also left humorous comments about this interesting moment. "This is the first time I've seen a type of 'staff' soliciting customers without them being annoyed at all"; "The 'staff' are so high quality, a bit noisy but fun"; "I've only heard about the foot massage fish coffee model, I've never seen duck coffee like this before",...

Source: Vu Ngoc Son

Sharing with VietNamNet reporter, Mr. Vu Ngoc Son - tour guide and owner of the above "feverish" video said that the mentioned location is the Buffalo Cave area (in Dam Khe, Ninh Hai commune, Hoa Lu district, Ninh Binh province), located in the Tam Coc - Bich Dong complex recognized by UNESCO as a world natural heritage, about 100km from Hanoi city.

This is also a destination that attracts many foreign tourists to experience the Vietnamese village-style coffee model with many activities to immerse themselves in nature.

Mr. Son said the video was filmed in mid-September. At that time, after storm Yagi passed, Ninh Binh and some northern provinces had heavy rain, causing water levels in rivers, lakes, and ponds to rise.

The Buffalo Cave area was not spared, so the coffee shop space next to the large pond where tourists often sit was also flooded. Therefore, Western visitors coming here have the opportunity to experience the interesting coffee shop model on rainy and flood days, with ducks swimming around at their feet.

According to the reporter's research, the area surrounding the Buffalo Cave has mountains, rivers, rice fields, waterfalls and a small cave of the same name. Coming here, visitors have the opportunity to participate in many activities typical of the rural areas of Northern Vietnam such as riding water buffalo, planting rice, catching fish with baskets or feeding ducks.

Also because there are many water activities held at Trau Cave, the ideal time to visit here is from March to October every year, when the weather is cool or warm.

In particular, if you come to Trau Cave in May or June, visitors will have the opportunity to admire the beautiful golden season in Tam Coc, which only appears once a year.

Photo, video: Vu Ngoc Son

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