Located inside the majestic world natural heritage Phong Nha - Ke Bang (Bo Trach district, Quang Binh province), Blue Diamond Retreat is a campsite with countless nature discovery activities, aiming for net zero to minimize greenhouse gas emissions.
Net Zero tourism is a new trend in the tourism industry, aiming to reduce or eliminate carbon emissions and negative impacts on the environment from tourism activities, contributing positively to the world's common efforts on climate change. Therefore, the trend of experiencing and learning about nature is becoming more and more popular, especially among young people when society is increasingly developing, causing work pressure to increase, many people want to return to fresh nature.

With a total area of up to 5 hectares, located in Xuan Trach commune, Bo Trach district, Blue Diamond Retreat campsite is fully equipped with amenities and offers a variety of nature exploration activities and is located inside the majestic world natural heritage: Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park attracts many young people who want to explore nature and balance their lives. "Today's youth like to go to new places with natural landscapes and go spontaneously, like to explore, research, learn and experience. Many young people are very active in participating in environmental protection activities", said an ecotourism expert. Nguyen Anh Phuong, a student at a university in Hanoi, said that Blue Diamond Retreat not only offers visitors the experience of camping in a quiet place, with majestic natural landscapes, but is also a tourism business model aiming for net zero to minimize greenhouse gas emissions. This is important for responding to climate change and preventing global warming.
This campsite uses renewable energy sources such as solar panels to provide clean and green electricity, reduces emissions when building greenhouses, reduces waste generation and implements reasonable waste management measures, such as composting, recycling and reuse. In particular, the swimming pool is designed underground to block light from algae growth, uses filter bags to filter water in the pool and especially food is planned, calculated at reasonable usage rates to reduce excess food and reduce food waste. "Composting is the process of converting organic waste into nutrient-rich soil, which can be used in gardening and farming. Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new products that can be reused. Reuse is the reuse of products many times or for other purposes. These measures help reduce the impact of waste on the environment and save natural resources," said the female student.
At Blue Diamond Retreat, we have minimized the use of cutting down trees or concrete, instead building prefabricated infrastructure. The paths in the area are designed as suspension bridges to avoid affecting the ecosystem, offset greenhouse gas emissions by planting trees, supporting forest restoration projects and donating to environmental organizations.