Bopla Waterfall

It is in Lien Dam Commune, Di Linh District, 25km from Bao Loc Town, next to the National road No. 20, Po Pla waterfall (which means the head of an elephant tusk in K’Ho language) and pronounces as Bobla in Vietnamese, and it is also called Lien Dam Waterfall.

Cruise the Da River

The breathtaking landscape around Hoa Binh Dam and the unspoiled beauty of the Da River are indelibly etched in every visitor’s mind. It takes two hours to drive the hundred kilometers from Hanoi to Hoa Binh Province along National Highway 6 and reach Vietnam’s biggest hydroelectric dam on the Da River, known as Song Da in Vietnamese.

Mui Nai Beach - an eco-tourism site of the South

From Ho Chi Minh City to Highway 1A, over My Thuan Bridge, turning towards Sa Dec to Highway 80, onto the Vam Cong ferry to Rach Gia and continuing on Highway 80, we come to the land of Ha Tien after 320 kilometers. Ha Tien, on the coast of Vietnam, attracts people with its natural beauty and its mysterious legends. Mui Nai Beach is 10 kilometers from Ha Tien.

Cruising the Mekong by local boat

For travelers who want to explore the sprawling Cuu Long (Mekong Delta) by boat, Cai Be Town in Tien Giang Province, some 100km south of Ho Chi Minh City, is one of the best launching points - and here you can also travel the delta’s seemingly endless waterways on a sampan.

Van Long Nature Reserve

Covering an area of nearly 3,000ha, about 90km south of Hanoi, the wetland of Van Long is the largest nature reserve in the Northern Plain. In recent years, together with the old capital of Hoa Lu and Tam Coc-Bich Dong tourist site, Van Long Nature Reserve has become an attractive destination for visitors to Ninh Binh Province.

Ghenh Rang - a fantastic beach

Ghenh Rang is situated in the south of the poetic Quy Nhon City, 3km from the downtown. It is marvelous for its vermilion twilight and moonlit nights amid the vast water and sky.

Tuyen Quang power plant’s reservoir – attractive eco-tourism site

Na Hang in the northern province of Tuyen Quang with the Tat Ke nature reserve and Bung Village on over 42,000 hectares is an attractive eco-tourism site. Tuyen Quang Hydro-Electric Power Plant’s reservoir creates more advantages for Na Hang district to develop eco-tourism. Na Hang is a legendary land. Each mountain or each river is linked with a certain legend. In November 2002, Na Hang was known for the Tuyen Quang hydro-electric power plant.

Exploring the Central Highlands

Gia Lai Province in the Central Highlands is famous for its splendid scenery,magnificent waterfalls, poetic lakes and endless forests and mountains. Taking a trip to the Central Highlands to discover the wonders of nature is a worthwhile experience in the fall, according to baogialai.vn.

Vinh Hy Bay - a tranquil bay on the central coast

Waves lapping against the shores and coral reefs swaying gently in the ocean are two of the sites enjoyed by tourists traveling to Vinh Hy, a small bay nestled on the central coast of Vietnam.

Nam Cuong sand dunes boast their beauty under the sun

On the way to the central provinces of Binh Thuan and Ninh Thuan, tourists can catch a view of deserted sand dunes and peaceful villages. One of the most famous destinations which amaze tourists is the Nam Cuong sand dunes, deserted and wavy as a miniature replica of the Sahara Desert. As the driest province in the country with annual rainfall between 700 and 1,100 millimeters, Ninh Thuan is endowed with a coastline, deltas, mountains, rivers, and sand dunes.