The Lam River, also known as Song Cả in Vietnam, begins in the lofty regions of Cambodia's Loi Mountains, traversing through the country’s Xiangkhouang Province before entering Vietnam through the Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces and finally dispersing into the Gulf of Tonkin. This mammoth journey covers 512 km through international borders. Visitors can cross the Ben Thuy …
Ben Thuy, Vietnam
Situated at the mouth of the Ca River, Bên Thuy is a small Port city in Vietnam’s North Central Region. Acting almost like a suburb, Bên Thuy is frequently overlooked because of its close proximity to Vinh City, which is the region’s largest urban area. Although, for people who want to explore Vinh but also escape the crowds, Bên Thuy is the perfect location to hunker down …
Nghe An Province, Vietnam
Vietnam’s largest province in the North Central Coast Region is called Nghe An. The province has become an important economic point along the east-west corridor that connects Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. Natural resources are abundant throughout Nghe An and the province’s 2,404,114.25 acres of forest have led to the development of several tourist destinations. With …
Pu Mat National Park – Nghe An Province
An integral part of Vietnam’s Western Nghe An Biosphere Reserve, Pù Mát National Park has become the country’s most important endemic mammals conservation site. Five rare species, which include primates, deer, and rabbits, live within the park's boundaries. Pu Mat's rarest inhabitants are the white-cheeked crested gibbons, which have only been found in this part of the …
Vinh, Vietnam
Vinh is situated on the north-central coast of Vietnam and is considered the economic and cultural center of the area. It’s also the most populous city in this region with an approximate number of nearly 500,000 occupants. In 2008, the city was upgraded to a Grade-I city with 16 urban and 9 suburban communes. History Located in Nghe An Province, the city was originally …