Po Cung – Vietnam’s largest grotto cemetery

Po Cung Grotto on Pha Hang mountain in Thanh Hoa province is the largest cemetery of its kind in Vietnam. The grotto is 10m high, divided into three parts, with two doors of 5m high. It is the cemetery for 74 ancient coffins, made of tree-trunks. Most of them are quite intact.

Ngang Pass - an ideal destination for tourists

Ngang Pass spans Hoanh Son Mountain, linking Quang Binh and Ha Tinh provinces in the central region. Many cultural and historical sites and natural scenery are located near the pass.

Nuoc Mooc Stream - new destination in Quang Binh

Quang Binh is famous for Ngang Pass, Nhat Le Sea and the world wonder Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park. These days, tourists to the province can discover one more attractive destination: Nuoc Mooc Stream.

Visiting the land of martial arts

Binh Dinh Province is famous not only as the land of Vietnamese martial arts but also for its spectacular landscapes, stunning beaches and historical and cultural sites. Who touring Quy Nhon City in Binh Dinh Province should visit Ghenh Rang, an area of pristine beaches such as Bai Bang, Bai Xep, Bai Rang and Bai Dai. These beaches offer privacy for honeymoons or summer vacations.

Chop Chai Mountain

Located to the west of the National Highway 1A, four kilometres to the North of Tuy Hoa town centre (belonging to Binh Kien commune). Chop Chai also has another name of Nuu Son (Handle Mountain). Chop Chai mountain is 391 metres high, but it looks so imposing. The people in Tuy Hoa consider Chop Chai mountain and Da Bia Mountain a pair of weather stations to give signals of sunshine and rain.

Ancient crater still holds water

Pleiku City in the central highlands province of Gia Lai is famous for its magnificent waterfalls, green forests, rugged mountains and charming lakes, of which Bien Ho is a must-see destination for tourists to the city.

Binh Thien Lake with Tourist Potential

Binh Thien Lake is located in the adjacent area of the three border communes of Khanh Binh, Khanh An and Nhon Hoi in An Phu District, An Giang Province in southern Vietnam . According to a local legend, a general from the Tay Son time (1778-1802) chose this location for his troops sanctuary.

Sunset on the easternmost coast

Tourists often come to Dai Lanh Cape up to the 26 meter high lighthouse to catch the first rays of the sun on the extreme east coast of the country. There, hundreds of meters above the deep blue sea, you can see a spectacle, a combination of flat ocean, running hills and streams that bring fresh water from high mountains, absolutely untouched by the hands of modern life.

Dai Nam Van Hien - manmade waves ease down summer heat

The scorching heat is driving people crazy and making them hot-tempered, especially in the fight against daily troubles and work related stress. For an escape from the cramped and burning hot city to find some balance for life and relaxing moments on the weekend, Dai Nam Van Hien Tourist Park is a good choice. Tourists can experience the unwinding feelings of floating on manmade waves at the park’s artificial beach to sweep away the heat induced testiness.

Da Bia Mountain rewards all trekkers

Nature inherently keeps many secrets that challenge human curiosity to conquer and discover. In Hoa Tam Commune, Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen Province, there is a mountain called Da Bia just off National Highway 1A with a large stone jutting straight up off the peak that looks like a “thumbs-up” sign and accounts for this mountain’s nickname, God’s Finger.