Foreign travel firms explore Binh Thuan
Update: Sep 16, 2016
A group of travel and hospitality services companies and reporters from various countries, including Russia, the UK, India and the Republic of Korea, have made a fam trip to the south central province of Binh Thuan to explore tourism products in the locality.

The group’s member visited and experienced famous destinations and services of Binh Thuan, including Mui Ne flying sand dunes, Tra Cu tourist site, Po Shanu Cham tower, Sealink City’s wine castle and golf course.

They also study luxurious accommodations and resorts in Ham Tien-Mui Ne, which is also known as the “capital of resorts.”

The farm trip is a chance for Binh Thuan to promote its image of a friendly and safe destination, as well as an opportunity for local firms to seek partners.

With nearly 200km coastline, Binh Thuan owns abundant sea tourism resources with untouched beaches and diverse maritime ecosystem.

High-end resorts along the beach has become attractive destinations in the locality, which are popular for foreign tourists.

During 20 years of development, Binh Thuan has built its Mui Ne-Phan Thiet maritime tourism trademark, while fostering links with south central, southeastern and Central Highlands provinces as well as Laos and Cambodia for tourism development. Along with efforts to preserve cultural heritage, Binh Thuan has also promoted unique traditional festivals such as Kate and Nghinh Ong festivals.

In the first eight months of this year, Binh Thuan welcomed about 2.8 million tourists, a 6.7% rise over the same period last year, including 320,000 foreigners, up 11%.

VNA