The reputation of Koh Chang is not only boosted by its beautiful emerald waters or its powdery white sandy beaches, but also by its pristine natural treasures, inviting and enticing you to experience everything.
Koh Chang is one of the best places for a little adventure promoting eco-tourism, as it is richly abundant in nature. A variety of fun activities can be experienced inland, underwater, on an elephant’s back, by bike, or on foot.
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Hang Pagoda, also known as Komong Chray Pagoda, in Chau Thanh District in Tra Vinh Province is known not only for its wooden sculptures but also for the noisy bird yard in front of the main temple. Flocks of wild bird gather here all year round, stirring the tranquility of the sacred place.
One of the most spectacular places in the country - Binh Chau Commune - can be reached by traveling some 150 km from HCMC over rocky roads.
Located in Xuyen Moc District, Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province, Binh Chau-Phuoc Buu Nature Reserve is one of the few areas along the coastline of Vietnam to retain a significant cover of natural forest.
Ba Na-Nui Chua Nature Reserve is centred on Mount Ba Na, a 1,487m-high mountain in Hoa Vang District, 30km from the centre of Danang City.
Covering a 41,780ha area, Kon Ka Kinh National Park is located in K’Bang, Dak Doa and Mang Yang districts, Gia Lai Province.
Pu Luong Nature Reserve is located in Quan Hoa and Ba Thuoc districts, in north-western Thanh Hoa Province. To the north-east, the nature reserve is bordered by Mai Chau, Tan Lac and Lac Son districts, Hoa Binh Province.
Located in Nhu Thanh and Nhu Xuan districts, about 40km southwest of Thanh Hoa City, Ben En National Park is a romantic area of mountain, rivers and lakes.