A quaint and compact urban area, Gia Nghia City is the capital of the Dak Nong Province. Recently upgraded from township to Class-3 city status, this Central Highlands city is home to a tight-knit community that lives nestled in the stunning Vietnamese countryside. Frequently uncrowded and with very limited tourist infrastructure, not many travelers venture to Gia …
Dak Nong Province, Vietnam
Covering the southern half of the country’s Central Highlands Region and meeting the border with Cambodia, Dak Nong (Dắk/Dắc Nông) Province is an underrated and all too often overlooked destination. Tucked away in this southern province are historical sites, gentle mountains, large lakes, and two sizable rivers. Locals rely on the production of coffee, rubber, and pepper, …
Trio of Waterfalls in the Central Highlands
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 …
Ta Dung National Park – Dak Nong Province
To some, Tà Dùng National Park is considered the "Ha Long Bay of South Central Vietnam". Spread over 40 islands, the national park protects the Tà Dùng Lake ecosystem. While not on the coast like Ha Long Bay, Tà Dùng is a beautiful island destination that is vital to Vietnam’s ecological preservation and research. Location Located in the Dak Nong Province, Tà Dùng …