Ba River is one of the largest river systems in Phu Yen province. Ba River is derived from Ngoc Ro mountain range (1,500 meters high) on Kontum Plateau, flowing through the three provinces of Kontum, Gia Lai and Phu Yen.
Phu Quoc is famous for beaches with crystal clear blue water and silky smooth sand.
Being favoured by nature, Phan Thiet has a lot of beautiful wild beaches captivating men’s hearts.
Along waterways, through the forest’s fragrance, areas that used to be rice fields were now dazzlingly white with water. The canal’s banks were also immersed in water, marked only by some high emerging cajuputs.
The Chieng Khoi Lake is situated in Put village, Chieng Khoi commune, Yen Chau district, Son La province. The lake is 4 km north of the center of Yen Chau town and possesses an area of 40 hectares.
Ba Be Lake is part of Ba Be National Park with 21 famous eco-tourism and cultural sites in the north-east region.
Recognized as a World Natural Reserve, the Vam Sat Eco-Tourist Area in Can Gio District is a popular destination for tourists to discover water life, biodiversity and local culture.
Ham Ninh commune is located on the east of the island. Mountains and forests are at the back and the immense sea at the front. People live by Ham channel.
Trekking routes across the karst plateau of Dong Van town, situated in northeast Ha Giang province, have become increasingly popular since being recognised as part of the Global Network of National Geoparks (GGN) in 2010.
Located around 40 kilometres from downtown HCMC and recognised as a World Biosphere Reserve in 2000 by UNESCO, Sac Forest is still a salted marshland with many riddles to be solved.