Located about five kilometers from the center of Ha Tien Town, the Nui Den Eco-tourism Site is one of the most beautiful sites in the locality and Kien Giang Province as a whole. It is an ideal stopping point on tours between Ha Tien, Phu Quoc (Vietnam) and Cambodia. Tourists to Nui Den can sunbathe and experience a range of delicious seafood.
Lying at the natural border between Thua Thien-Hue Province and Danang City as a giant dragon, Hai Van- the longest pass in the Central Viet Nam is approximately 21 km long.
Nguyen Thi Lam Suong, a tour guide of Central Vietnam Tourism Company, always persuades her guests to slide down one of the sand dunes near Nhon Ly Beach in Phuong Mai Peninsula of Quy Nhon City even if they have had fun with sand dunes elsewhere in the country.
When jungle rain calms down to make room for the stunning autumn sunlight, it is time for backpackers trekking to the mountain in the sky to admire the golden autumn in Mu Cang Chai District in the northwest province of Yen Bai.
Tourists coming to Dong Hoi City (Quang Binh) often think about a romantic coastline, where have Nhat Le famous beach. Not much people knows that there are a freshwater lake next to Nhat Le beach in Dong Hoi, just over 100 meters, which is Bau Tro Lake . This is a landscape, is both a vestige zone with archaeological sites of ancient Vietnamese to leave.
If Hue looks ancient and bashful like a charming and graceful girl, Tam Giang Lagoon, about 15 kilometers from Hue City, is endowed with pristine and handsome features like a would-be suitor.
White sand beaches, transparent water, coral reefs and coconut trees underline the tropical exoticism, you can discover Whale Island Resort by cruising in the area.
From the central coast city of Quy Nhon, the towering cliffs of Yen Island look like a giant dinosaur defending the city from storms and heavy seas. The picturesque island, which is also called Phuong Mai Peninsula, is famous for its cliffs and caves where birds build the nests used in the much-prized health-giving birds’ nest soup.
If you are visiting Dong Thap Province in the flooding season, tourists, even locals in the Mekong Delta will feel excited with the familiar and strange feeling of nature in the alluvium wetland. If travelers come from other regions, that feeling will intensify when sitting on a small wooden boat drifting along the dark red canal, winding in the forest and then falling into the vast space of sky and water.
When the flooding season comes to the Mekong Delta, many people move to higher ground but a lot of them stay put and feel blessed that the water brings together abundant fish and shrimp.