A lush, eco-friendly farm and lodge nestled in the northern countryside of Vietnam offers visitors an experience both exceptional and meaningful.
Cam Son Lake in Luc Ngan District, Bac Giang Province, is a famous tourist site that you should not miss when you visit the north. The lake covers 2,600ha, but during the rainy season it swells to 3,000ha. The 30km-long lake is 7 kilometers at its widest point and 200 meters at the narrowest.
Every day in the morning and late afternoon, ethnic boys and girls come to swim in the reservoir of Da Riam Stream in Lam Dong Province or sit by the banks to enjoy fresh air and breezes.
About 100 kilometers east of Hanoi is Cat Ba archipelago. The 366 island group is in Lan Ha Bay in Haiphong City’s Cat Hai District. Cat Ba Island, the largest island in the group about 140 square kilometers, is known for its ideal climate, stunning beaches and biodiversity.
Da Giang Stream is nestled in a quiet valley amidst forested mountains and hills on the winding road that connects National Highway 1A and the top of Hon Ba Mountain in Suoi Cat Commune in Dien Khanh District, Khanh Hoa Province.
Tham Nam Caves have wowed visitors who make the journey with its magnificent features and stunning sights.
Sang Le forest in Nghe An Province not only boasts beautiful scenery but also a unique experience. The forest has become a popular ecological tourist destination.
Visitors who love the romantic yet breathtaking cliffs and waterfalls in the Central Highlands city of Dalat are usually advised to enjoy a little spirit of adventure through a tour of its Canyons.
Phu Quy has suffcient potentiality for marine economic development however, it needs an adequate support from the higher governmental authority to fully expand its economy.
An Giang Province has gone to some trouble to ensure a getaway opens doors to a different cultural experience. You wake up to the rooster’s crowing, not an alarm clock.