Da Dung Mountain is a national landscape endowed with primitive beauty which gives new meaning to discovering the mysteries of nature.
Rising from the rice fields of Ha Giang Province, Tha Hamlet offers a glimpse of rural northern life. About ten kilometers outside the provincial capital of Ha Giang, the jagged mountains give way to just enough space for the small village of Tha Hamlet.
Co To Islands is an island district of Quang Ninh Province, nowadays it becomes a popular destination to the travellers who want to escape from the noise and pollution in cities.
Visiting Giang Dien Waterfall Ecological Tourist Park, travellers will be fascinated by its vast wilderness, beautiful meadows, colourful wild flowers and the sight and sound of the waterfalls rushing in noisily around the clock.
Eight kilometres from the centre of Kon Tum city lies the Kon K’Tu eco-tourist village which attracts both domestic and foreign tourists keen to enjoy its unique culture and traditional long and stilt houses.
Kon K’Tu, which means "native village" in the Ba Na ethnic minority language, is the oldest village of the ethnic group to continue preserving the most original characteristics of the group’s culture.
The small raised wooden walkway over the scrub provides an enthralling view of the Gao Giong eco-tourism park. Gao Giong in the southern province of Dong Thap is a place that Cong has been closely connected to for many years. Its development has been his life’s passion, ever since he was a boy.
Binh Tien Beach is located in Cong Hai Commune, Ham Thuan Bac District, Ninh Thuan Province, for a long time has won kudos for its pristine and beautiful landscape that attracts both domestic and foreign tourists.
One of the most pristine areas within two hours of Ha Noi is Luon Cave, a great destination for one-day travellers. It has all the features – mountains, water, forests, views – except for one: conservation.
Da Dia Rock Reef, around 40 kilometers from Tuy Hoa Town, is one of the famous attractions in the central coast province of Phu Yen.
Some may wonder why they have to travel 2km of the Son River before entering the grandiose Phong Nha Cave. They will certainly find the answer when they experience the beauty and poeticism of the river.