The rugged terrain of Southern Vietnam's Central Highlands guarantees two things: breathtaking natural beauty and falling water. Regarding the latter, there are three waterfalls in the Central Highlands called Dray Nur, Dray Sap, and Gia Long, which make for an exceptional day of exploration These waterfalls draw visitors into an authentic natural experience and a chance for …
Srepok River – Dak Lak Province
A large tributary of the Mekong River, the Srepok River (Sông Sêrêpôk) runs about 405 km (252 mi) long through both Vietnam and Cambodia. Srepok River also called the “Dak Krong” river, has three significant tributaries of its own: Krong No, Krong Ana, and Ea H’leo rivers. Starting in the Dak Lak Province, the Srepok River runs via the Vietnamese Central Highlands and flows …
Chu Yang Sin National Park – Dak Lak Province
Positioned in the Southern Annamite Mountains, Chu Yang Sin National Park has a stunning topography that is comprised of steep mountains, narrow valleys, and thickset forests. Tropical in climate, the national park has become an ecotourist destination and highlight in South Central Vietnam. Moderately popular and easier to access, visitors won’t have the park all to …