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Backpacking in Tam Thanh Mural Village
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By Johan Kruseman 🇳🇱 | Updated May 7, 2026

Most people only realize after they leave that Tam Thanh Mural Village is where you finally get quiet beach time near Hoi An without paying Hoi An prices or fighting for towel space. This little coastal village sits just south of Tam Ky in Quang Nam Province, central Vietnam, a short hop inland from Highway 1 and a couple of hours below Da Nang. It’s basically a sleepy fishing community that let artists loose on its walls, so you get bright murals, salt in the air, and the sound of boats instead of bar speakers. As a backpacker stop, it works best as a one- or two-night detour, not a long-term base: come from Hoi An or Da Nang, exhale, then move on. You’ll walk almost everywhere, maybe rent a bicycle; buses drop you in Tam Ky, then it’s taxi or moto to the village. Nights are quiet, social life is whatever you make with whoever’s in your homestay courtyard, and meeting other travelers is hit-or-miss compared with Hoi An’s hostel circuit. Food and rooms are cheaper than the big coastal towns, safety feels straightforward, and the whole place leans more “low-key seaside and local life” than “tourist infrastructure,” which is exactly why it works if you time it right.

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Ranked #6 village in Vietnam
What makes this village worth visiting

Tam Thanh Mural Village draws backpackers for its authentic charm and strategic location. Nestled between hiking trails and pristine beaches, it’s a perfect pit stop for those seeking both adventure and relaxation. The walkable streets invite you to explore vibrant murals painted by local artists, creating a canvas of culture that feels alive.

Accommodations here are mostly small-scale hostels and guesthouses, fostering a friendly social atmosphere where solo travelers and small groups can easily connect. You’ll find communal spaces buzzing with stories and laughter, making it easy to share tips or plan your next hike.

While many travelers stop for just a night or two, those who linger often find themselves enchanted by the local food experiences—think fresh seafood and traditional dishes … read more 👉
Tam Thanh Mural Village draws backpackers for its authentic charm and strategic location. Nestled between hiking trails and pristine beaches, it’s a perfect pit stop for those seeking both adventure and relaxation. The walkable streets invite you to explore vibrant murals painted by local artists, creating a canvas of culture that feels alive.

Accommodations here are mostly small-scale hostels and guesthouses, fostering a friendly social atmosphere where solo travelers and small groups can easily connect. You’ll find communal spaces buzzing with stories and laughter, making it easy to share tips or plan your next hike.

While many travelers stop for just a night or two, those who linger often find themselves enchanted by the local food experiences—think fresh seafood and traditional dishes served with a smile. This village suits slow travelers and hikers looking for a laid-back vibe, but if you’re after a bustling nightlife, you might want to keep moving. Embrace the simplicity; it’s a rewarding prelude to the adventures that await.
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💡 HighlightsWhat this place is best known for

  • Main Mural Alley — the heart of Tam Thanh: a continuous stretch of painted house facades that tell the village’s story. Walk slowly here; the scale and detail only make sense up close and it’s where most photographers and locals mingle.
  • Seafront Murals — large ocean-themed paintings on houses facing the beach. They’re meant to blend with the shoreline, so standing on the sand with the waves behind you makes the art feel alive.
  • Fishermen’s Landing / Boat Beach — the working edge of the village where boats come and go, nets get mended, and you can watch real daily life rather than staged scenes. Great spot to see how the murals and livelihood intersect.
  • Tam Thanh Beach — a simple, local beach right beside the murals. Not a resort beach, but perfect for a quick swim, barefoot stroll, and
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  • Main Mural Alley — the heart of Tam Thanh: a continuous stretch of painted house facades that tell the village’s story. Walk slowly here; the scale and detail only make sense up close and it’s where most photographers and locals mingle.
  • Seafront Murals — large ocean-themed paintings on houses facing the beach. They’re meant to blend with the shoreline, so standing on the sand with the waves behind you makes the art feel alive.
  • Fishermen’s Landing / Boat Beach — the working edge of the village where boats come and go, nets get mended, and you can watch real daily life rather than staged scenes. Great spot to see how the murals and livelihood intersect.
  • Tam Thanh Beach — a simple, local beach right beside the murals. Not a resort beach, but perfect for a quick swim, barefoot stroll, and watching kids play while the painted houses form a colorful backdrop.
  • Early-morning Fish Landing — if you’re up at dawn you can watch fishermen unload catches and locals buying fresh fish. It’s small-scale and authentic, and an excellent way to see the village’s economy in action.
  • Interactive / Trompe-l’œil Murals — spot the pieces designed as “photo-sets” or optical illusions where villagers often pose. These murals show how the project intentionally mixed art and everyday life, giving you playful photo opportunities that feel rooted in the place.
  • Residential Street Murals — less flashy than the main alley but rich in detail: paintings of family scenes, farm work, and village rituals on real homes. Walking these lanes gives context to the bigger murals and opens chances to chat with residents.
  • Shoreline Food Stalls & Home Eateries — tiny, informal stalls serving grilled seafood, bánh mì, or a coffee while you sit by the murals. Food here is simple and local — and eating at one of these places supports the people who live and maintain the village.
  • Small Jetty / Sunset Viewpoint — a low rocky/ concrete point at the village edge where locals watch the sunset. It’s a compact panoramic spot to see the murals, fishing boats, and sea together as the light softens.
  • Community Art Corner / Mural Maintenance Spots — areas near the main lane where villagers and occasional visiting artists store paint, touch up works, or coordinate upkeep. Talking to folks here gives insight into the social side of the mural project — how it changed livelihoods and pride in the village.
A few excellent day trips just outside the village are Hoi An Ancient Town (my personal favorite for its atmospheric streets and food), the My Son Sanctuary ruins, and the Cham Islands — all doable as day trips from Tam Thanh.
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Tam Thanh Mural Village is a canvas of color and creativity, where the walls tell stories and the air hums with the scent of the sea. This coastal village, often overlooked by the typical tourist trail, is a vibrant testament to community spirit and artistic expression.

Start your morning with a stroll along the beach. The soft sand warms your feet as you watch fishermen casting their nets, their silhouettes framed against the rising sun. Grab a fresh bánh mì from a local vendor—crunchy baguette, savory meats, and a burst of herbs. It’s a perfect fuel for your day.

After breakfast, dive into the heart of the village. The murals are everywhere, each one a splash of life. Don’t miss the alleyways off the main path; that’s where you’ll find the lesser-known pieces, like the whimsical sea creatures … read more 👉
Tam Thanh Mural Village is a canvas of color and creativity, where the walls tell stories and the air hums with the scent of the sea. This coastal village, often overlooked by the typical tourist trail, is a vibrant testament to community spirit and artistic expression.

Start your morning with a stroll along the beach. The soft sand warms your feet as you watch fishermen casting their nets, their silhouettes framed against the rising sun. Grab a fresh bánh mì from a local vendor—crunchy baguette, savory meats, and a burst of herbs. It’s a perfect fuel for your day.

After breakfast, dive into the heart of the village. The murals are everywhere, each one a splash of life. Don’t miss the alleyways off the main path; that’s where you’ll find the lesser-known pieces, like the whimsical sea creatures painted on the walls of a small family home. Chat with the locals; they’re proud of their art and love sharing the stories behind each mural.

In the afternoon, head to the nearby Tam Thanh Beach. The waves are gentle, inviting you to take a dip or simply relax under a palm tree. If you’re feeling adventurous, rent a kayak and paddle along the coast, soaking in the views of the colorful fishing boats bobbing in the water.

As the sun begins to set, make your way to the village’s small café, where you can sip on coconut coffee while watching the sky turn shades of orange and pink. This is the moment to reflect on your day, surrounded by the laughter of families enjoying their evening.

Tam Thanh is more than just a stop; it’s a vibrant experience that lingers long after you leave. Embrace the imperfections and the beauty, and you’ll find a deeper connection to this charming village.
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🌤️ When to go?Weather, crowds, and seasonal trade-offs


  • Weather: The dry season from February to August is your best bet. Expect clear skies and minimal rain, which means the murals stay vibrant and the village paths stay walkable. Avoid the heavy monsoon months from September to January when downpours can turn dirt roads into mud traps.

  • Temperature: From February to May, temperatures hover around 22-28°C (72-82°F), perfect for wandering without overheating. Summer months can push highs to 33°C (91°F), so pack light but stay hydrated.

  • Daylight Hours: Longer days from March to August give you up to 12-13 hours of light, ideal for exploring every mural and catching the golden hour glow on the village walls.

  • Crowds: Peak tourist season aligns with the dry months, especially around Vietnamese holidays. Visiting early in the dry season or on
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  • Weather: The dry season from February to August is your best bet. Expect clear skies and minimal rain, which means the murals stay vibrant and the village paths stay walkable. Avoid the heavy monsoon months from September to January when downpours can turn dirt roads into mud traps.

  • Temperature: From February to May, temperatures hover around 22-28°C (72-82°F), perfect for wandering without overheating. Summer months can push highs to 33°C (91°F), so pack light but stay hydrated.

  • Daylight Hours: Longer days from March to August give you up to 12-13 hours of light, ideal for exploring every mural and catching the golden hour glow on the village walls.

  • Crowds: Peak tourist season aligns with the dry months, especially around Vietnamese holidays. Visiting early in the dry season or on weekdays helps you dodge the selfie-stick brigade and soak in the art without distractions.

  • Seasonal Activities: The village hosts local festivals and art events mainly in spring and early summer, adding a cultural layer to your visit beyond the murals themselves.

  • Price Fluctuations: Accommodation and transport costs spike during the dry season and holidays. Booking ahead or aiming for shoulder months like February or early September can save you some dong.


Pro-tip: Plan your visit for late February to early April—cool mornings, fewer crowds, and the murals pop under soft, diffused light that’s perfect for photos and lingering.


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🛏️ Where to stay?How to pick the right area

Tam Thanh Mural Village is small, but where you drop your pack matters. The best spot for backpackers is the cluster around the village center, where the murals are thick on the walls and the local life hums steadily. This area is safe—locals are friendly, and the streets feel alive without being overwhelming. You’ll find a handful of budget guesthouses and hostels here, perfect for solo travelers looking to swap stories over a cold drink or a shared meal. The vibe is laid-back but social, with enough foot traffic to keep things interesting without the chaos of a big city.

Staying closer to the … read more 👉
Tam Thanh Mural Village is small, but where you drop your pack matters. The best spot for backpackers is the cluster around the village center, where the murals are thick on the walls and the local life hums steadily. This area is safe—locals are friendly, and the streets feel alive without being overwhelming. You’ll find a handful of budget guesthouses and hostels here, perfect for solo travelers looking to swap stories over a cold drink or a shared meal. The vibe is laid-back but social, with enough foot traffic to keep things interesting without the chaos of a big city.

Staying closer to the outskirts or near the main road might save a few dong, but you lose the immersive feel. The murals are the soul of Tam Thanh, and being near them means you wake up to colors and creativity, not just quiet streets or passing trucks. Plus, the village center’s small cafes and street food stalls open early and stay lively late, giving you a real taste of local rhythm. This neighborhood isn’t just a place to crash—it’s where the village’s story unfolds around you.

🚌 Getting aroundGetting around like a local

Tam Thanh Mural Village moves at the pace of the sea breeze—unhurried, with a rhythm that feels improvised but somehow always right on time. The village isn’t about rigid schedules or strict timetables; it’s about feeling your way through narrow lanes painted with stories, where locals might pause their work to chat or wave as you pass. The sun filters through palm fronds, casting dappled light on walls alive with color, and the scent of salt and fresh paint hangs in the air. This is a place where intuition beats the clock, but knowing your transit options will save you from wandering too long under the midday sun or missing the last ride back to your base.


  • Walking: The best way to soak in Tam Thanh’s murals is on foot. The village is compact, and wandering lets you catch details—the brush
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Tam Thanh Mural Village moves at the pace of the sea breeze—unhurried, with a rhythm that feels improvised but somehow always right on time. The village isn’t about rigid schedules or strict timetables; it’s about feeling your way through narrow lanes painted with stories, where locals might pause their work to chat or wave as you pass. The sun filters through palm fronds, casting dappled light on walls alive with color, and the scent of salt and fresh paint hangs in the air. This is a place where intuition beats the clock, but knowing your transit options will save you from wandering too long under the midday sun or missing the last ride back to your base.


  • Walking: The best way to soak in Tam Thanh’s murals is on foot. The village is compact, and wandering lets you catch details—the brush strokes, the smiles of children playing nearby, the smell of grilled seafood from street vendors. Expect to spend 1-2 hours exploring the main mural clusters. No cost, just wear sturdy shoes and bring water.


  • Local Motorbike Taxi (Xe Om): For quick hops to nearby towns or the beach, motorbike taxis are your go-to. They’re cheap—usually around 20,000-30,000 VND per short trip—and run all day until dusk. Drivers know every shortcut, so you’ll get there faster than by bus, but hold on tight and be ready for a bumpy ride over uneven roads.


  • Public Bus: The bus is the budget traveler’s lifeline for longer distances, like heading into Tam Ky city. Buses run roughly from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with fares under 30,000 VND. They’re slower and less comfortable than motorbikes but offer a chance to mingle with locals and watch the countryside roll by. Be prepared for occasional crowding and no air conditioning.


  • Bicycle Rental: Renting a bike is a sweet middle ground—faster than walking, more flexible than public transit. Rentals cost about 50,000-70,000 VND per day. The terrain is mostly flat, but some roads can be dusty or sandy, so pick a sturdy bike. Early morning or late afternoon rides are best to avoid the heat and catch the village in softer light.

👛 Costs (as of 7 April 2026)Money, prices, and spending tips

Backpacking in Tam Thanh Mural Village, Vietnam, offers a unique blend of cultural immersion and budget-friendly travel, but knowing the daily costs helps you plan smart and stay flexible.
  • Dorm Accommodation: Expect to pay around $5 to $10 per night for a bed in a basic guesthouse dorm. These places are simple but clean, often family-run, giving you a chance to connect with locals and other travelers without the tourist gloss.
  • Meals: Street food here is a highlight and incredibly affordable. A filling meal of local specialties like banh mi or pho will run you about $1 to $3. If you opt for a sit-down meal at a small local eatery, budget $3 to $5. Fresh fruit and snacks from markets are even cheaper, perfect for quick energy on the go.
  • Local Transport: Tam Thanh is small enough to explore
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Backpacking in Tam Thanh Mural Village, Vietnam, offers a unique blend of cultural immersion and budget-friendly travel, but knowing the daily costs helps you plan smart and stay flexible.
  • Dorm Accommodation: Expect to pay around $5 to $10 per night for a bed in a basic guesthouse dorm. These places are simple but clean, often family-run, giving you a chance to connect with locals and other travelers without the tourist gloss.
  • Meals: Street food here is a highlight and incredibly affordable. A filling meal of local specialties like banh mi or pho will run you about $1 to $3. If you opt for a sit-down meal at a small local eatery, budget $3 to $5. Fresh fruit and snacks from markets are even cheaper, perfect for quick energy on the go.
  • Local Transport: Tam Thanh is small enough to explore mostly on foot, but if you want to venture further, motorbike rentals cost about $5 to $8 per day. Short rides on local buses or shared taxis are usually under $1, making transport both cheap and flexible.
  • Basic Activities/Entry Fees: The murals themselves are free to enjoy, which is a major plus. If you want to join a guided tour or workshop, prices can range from $5 to $10, often including snacks or a chance to meet the artists. This adds a layer of depth to your visit without breaking the bank.
  • Miscellaneous Expenses: Think bottled water, occasional coffee, or small souvenirs. These usually add up to around $1 to $3 daily. Keep a bit of cash handy for unexpected treats or tips, but nothing here demands a big splurge.

All told, you’re looking at roughly $12 to $25 per day to cover the essentials in Tam Thanh Mural Village. This range lets you stretch your budget without feeling like you’re missing out on the village’s charm. The real win here is how the low costs let you linger longer, soaking in the murals and the slow rhythm of village life without rushing.


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⚠️ Prices can change and everyone travels differently, so take this as a rough guide. Hope it helps you plan your adventure!

🚌 Day tripsShort trips worth adding

Tam Thanh Mural Village is a vibrant canvas of local art and culture, making it an ideal base for day trips that reveal the heart of Vietnam.

My Khe Beach
Just a short ride from Tam Thanh, My Khe Beach offers a slice of paradise with its soft, golden sands and gentle waves. The beach is perfect for a morning swim or lounging under the sun. Grab a cheap bowl of pho from a nearby vendor, and you’re set for the day. The ride takes about 30 minutes, costing around $5 for a motorbike rental. Early mornings are best to avoid the crowds, and don’t forget sunscreen—first-timers often underestimate the sun’s intensity here.
👉 Explore My Khe Beach

Hoi An Ancient Town
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Hoi An is a must-visit for its well-preserved architecture and lively lantern-lit streets. The … read more 👉
Tam Thanh Mural Village is a vibrant canvas of local art and culture, making it an ideal base for day trips that reveal the heart of Vietnam.

My Khe Beach
Just a short ride from Tam Thanh, My Khe Beach offers a slice of paradise with its soft, golden sands and gentle waves. The beach is perfect for a morning swim or lounging under the sun. Grab a cheap bowl of pho from a nearby vendor, and you’re set for the day. The ride takes about 30 minutes, costing around $5 for a motorbike rental. Early mornings are best to avoid the crowds, and don’t forget sunscreen—first-timers often underestimate the sun’s intensity here.
👉 Explore My Khe Beach

Hoi An Ancient Town
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Hoi An is a must-visit for its well-preserved architecture and lively lantern-lit streets. The journey takes about 45 minutes by bus, costing around $2. Spend the day exploring the old town, sampling street food, and maybe even taking a cooking class. The evenings are magical, but be cautious—many tourists miss out on the quieter, less crowded daytime hours when the town feels more authentic.


Cham Islands
For a taste of adventure, head to the Cham Islands. A 30-minute boat ride from Cua Dai Beach will land you in a tropical paradise, perfect for snorkeling and exploring. Expect to pay around $10 for the boat trip. The best time to go is during the dry season, from March to September. Many first-timers overlook the need for a snorkeling mask; renting one can add up, so bring your own if you can.


My Son Sanctuary
Step back in time at My Son Sanctuary, a collection of ancient Hindu temples set in a lush valley. It’s about an hour’s drive from Tam Thanh, costing around $10 for transport. The early morning light casts a beautiful glow on the ruins, making it the perfect time for photos. Many visitors rush through; take your time to soak in the history and the serene atmosphere.
👉 Explore My Son Sanctuary
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🛡️ SafetySafety Tips and Common Scams in Tam Thanh Mural Village

Tam Thanh Mural Village is generally safe, but a few practical tips can enhance your experience. The streets are often quiet, especially at night, so stick to well-lit areas and travel with a buddy if possible. Solo travelers should feel comfortable, but a little extra awareness goes a long way.

Watch for the occasional motorbike zipping by; they can come out of nowhere. When it comes to scams, the village is relatively free of them, but be cautious with overly friendly locals offering guided tours or services. Politely decline if it feels off.

Annoyances like persistent vendors can pop up, especially near popular murals. A friendly smile and a firm “no, thank you” usually do the trick. Carry yourself confidently, and you’ll find the village’s charm shines through, making the minor bumps feel like part of the adventure.

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We 💚 feedbackWhat to keep in mind

Tam Thanh Mural Village is a canvas of color and creativity, where every wall tells a story. The vibrant murals breathe life into the village, making it a photographer’s paradise. But be ready for the heat; the sun can be relentless, especially in the afternoon. Plan your visit early or late in the day to soak in the art without melting into a puddle. Embrace the sweat; it’s part of the experience.

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