Con Dao National Park has officially joined the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) Green List, marking an important milestone in biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.
Nestled in the heart of the majestic Truong Son mountain range, Stor Village in To Tung Commune, Gia Lai Province, echoes like a heroic song about the indomitable spirit of the Ba Na people under the leadership of the Communist Party of Viet Nam. More than a symbol of patriotism, Stor stands as a vivid testament to the harmony between tradition and modernity in the…
On her 16th day at Thai Hai eco-village, Juliana Alves Noronha had already grown accustomed to waking up early, breathing in the fresh air, helping locals plant vegetables, tend gardens, make traditional rice cakes, and pick medicinal herbs.
Six caves in Quang Tri Province have been selected as must-visit destinations on Viet Nam’s itinerary by world-renowned travel magazine Travel and Leisure, according to the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
The Phu Quoc special zone is one of the few places in Vietnam where fireworks light up the sky almost every night of the year. On a seaside stage, a spectacular show combining music, water, fire, and technology tells the story of Phu Quoc and leaves a lasting impression on visitors.
The Ho Chi Minh Trail, also known as the Truong Son Trail, has been listed among Asia’s seven most incredible road trips by British magazine Time Out.
Scaling the summit of Ta Chi Nhu, located in Hanh Phuc Commune, Lao Cai Province, offers a deeply rewarding adventure for travel enthusiasts in search of a destination where flowers bloom, clouds linger, romance unfolds, and challenges forge unforgettable memories.
In a recent article titled “Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City - Find Out Which One’s Right for You,” published by National Geographic Traveler, writer Daniel Stables explored the unique atmospheres and attractions of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to help international readers find the destination that fits them best.
Gioc Rung, a small village in Dinh Phong Commune, Cao Bang Province, provides visitors with a peaceful stop to explore some of the province’s most famous natural landmarks, including Ban Gioc Waterfall and Nguom Ngao Cave.
Visiting Muong Khuong on an autumn weekend, travellers can experience the Sunday market and savour its vibrant sights and atmosphere in the crisp air of the season.
Xuan Thuy National Park has a diverse ecosystem and is also a famous tourist destination in Ninh Binh province. It is the first wetland in Southeast Asia to join the Ramsar Convention and has been recognized by UNESCO as the core zone of the Red River Delta Biosphere Reserve. The Park is being nominated as an ASEAN Heritage Park.
The Xuan Thuy National park in Ninh Binh, the first one in Viet Nam to be recognised as a Ramsar site - a wetland site designated to be of international importance under the Ramsar Convention, is often dubbed as the “international bird station.”