Nature becomes a source of green energy

Amidst the majestic mountains of Hoang Su Phi, where clouds embrace the peaks and streams flow endlessly through the valleys, Panhou quietly writes its own story, a story of harmony between human and nature. It is this very spirit that earned Panhou the prestigious title of “Asia’s Leading Green Resort 2025” by the World Travel Awards (WTA), a recognition of its enduring commitment to sustainable tourism and ecological preservation.

Energy from the streams is the breath of Panhou

Instead of relying on the national grid, Panhou harnesses the power of natural streams surrounding the retreat to operate its small-scale hydropower system.
These gentle currents are transformed into a clean, stable, and environmentally friendly energy source — as if nature itself were breathing life into every corner of Panhou.

Without the need for large dams or reservoirs, this micro-hydropower system runs efficiently while preserving the natural flow of the streams and maintaining the delicate balance of the mountain ecosystem.

Sustainability from within

By generating its own electricity, Panhou remains self-sufficient even during storms and power outages that often affect remote mountain areas.
More importantly, the use of hydropower significantly reduces CO₂ emissions, contributing to the journey toward Net Zero — a step forward in building a sustainable and responsible tourism future for our planet.

The energy of serenity

Every experience at Panhou carries the essence of green living and mindfulness.
Here, guests can slow down, rediscover balance, and reconnect deeply with nature, where the murmur of streams, the whisper of the forest, and the purity of the air all become part of a tranquil, sustainable rhythm of life.