While most eco-tourism sites in Vietnam host a variety of flora and fauna, Co (Stork) Island in Chi Lang Nam Commune of the northern province of Hai Duong boasts 20,000 wading birds.
From the central coast city of Quy Nhon, the towering cliffs of Yen Island look like a giant dinosaur defending the city from storms and heavy seas.
Quan Son Lake, with its many small islands surrounded by forests and hundreds of limestone peaks, retains its wild and tranquil beauty as an idyllic out-of-the-way picnic spot in My Duc District, 50km from central Hanoi. The lake is considered a small Ha Long Bay on land.
Visiting the land of martial arts, you will have a chance to enjoy yourself in an enormous nature of the Mo stream and Nui Moi Lake.
Tay Bac, the mountainous region in the northwest of Vietnam, is famous for beautiful terraced fields, colorful love markets, magnificent mountains and valleys.
Thien Duong is Vietnam’s longest cave and filled with magical and mysterious formations, no wonder Quang Binh province hope to entice tourists into the dark.
A lush, eco-friendly farm and lodge nestled in the northern countryside of Vietnam offers visitors an experience both exceptional and meaningful.
Cam Son Lake in Luc Ngan District, Bac Giang Province, is a famous tourist site that you should not miss when you visit the north. The lake covers 2,600ha, but during the rainy season it swells to 3,000ha. The 30km-long lake is 7 kilometers at its widest point and 200 meters at the narrowest.
Every day in the morning and late afternoon, ethnic boys and girls come to swim in the reservoir of Da Riam Stream in Lam Dong Province or sit by the banks to enjoy fresh air and breezes.
About 100 kilometers east of Hanoi is Cat Ba archipelago. The 366 island group is in Lan Ha Bay in Haiphong City’s Cat Hai District. Cat Ba Island, the largest island in the group about 140 square kilometers, is known for its ideal climate, stunning beaches and biodiversity.