Triem Tay Village (Dien Phuong Commune, Dien Ban Town, Quang Nam Province) is proving its strength of natural terrain, human resource and cultural and historical values to develop sustainable craft villages, ecological and cultural tourism in Quang Nam.
This year the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism has launched a program promoting Viet Nam as a paradise of sea and island for tourists. Besides traditional tourist destinations, travel agents have taken visitors to primitive places.
Hoi An Ancient City in the central province of Quang Nam has launched the ‘Green Fence – My Village’s Beauty’ campaign to promote greenery among households and home-stay hosts in ecotourism sites.
With the crystal blue sea and the picturesque scenery of limestone isles in various shapes and sizes, emerging from the sea, Ba Lua is often regarded as the southern Ha Long Bay of Viet Nam.
The 40-ha botanical garden of the Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park is an attractive eco-tourism destination in the central province of Quang Binh with 500 plant species, including 133 rare and precious ones.
Cuc Phuong, Nam Cat Tien and U Minh are the ideal eco-tourist destinations for families or groups of young people on the weekends.
Holding a significant strategic geopolitical position in the Gulf of Tokin, Bach Long Vi Island District in the northern port city of Hai Phong is endowed with rich biodiversity, especially coral reefs and rare flora and fauna.
Hundreds of vacationers flocked to Con Vanh ecological tourism site in Nam Phu Commune, Tien Hai District, the northern province of Thai Binh, each day during its peak time from April to July.
Boasting historic-cultural values as well as gorgeous landscapes, Triem Tay Village in Dien Ban Town, the central coastal province of Quang Nam has great potential for sustainable eco-tourism.
Quang Nam provincial People’s Committee has allowed Cham Island Tourist Company Limited to launch a new and fascinating tour to explore the undersea world: walking tour under the sea.