Along with Ban Gioc Waterfall, Nguom Ngao Cave, and Pac Bo Cave, the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang boasts a kaleidoscope of untouched destinations that are certain to touch visitors’ hearts due to their jaw-dropping landscapes.
Located in Gia Nghia city, Dak Nong province, Lieng Nung waterfall, formed by the flow of Dak Nia stream which runs through N’Jrieng village, shows the wild beauty of the mountains and forests.
Ban Gioc Waterfall in Dam Thuy commune, Trung Khanh district is a ‘pearl’ of Cao Bang province’s tourism. After heavy downpours, in the autumn, the waterfall sparkles in the sunshine and its crystal streams flow down the mountain, a picturesque and astounding scenery.
More than 500 athletes nationwide on September 29 joined the Ultra Trail Cao Bang 2022 in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang – home to a UNESCO-recognised geopark.
Ban Gioc waterfall in the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang is considered as Vietnam’s most beautiful waterfall. It is also the fourth largest in the world amongst those located on an international border.
The Vietnam Post Corporation launched a set of stamps featuring famous waterfalls in Vietnam on August 15, aiming to promote the country's scenic landscapes to the public.
The northern mountainous province of Son La has a broad reputation for exciting outdoor activities, as it offers tourists a collection of wild spaces such as pine forests and tea plantations. When visiting Son La, visitors should not miss Nang Tien (or Fairy) Waterfall, which boasts pristine beauty and serenity.
Located about 60 km from Hanoi to the west, Ba Vi National Park, which is also valued as the first-class ecological zone in Vietnam with plentiful diversified tropical and subtropical species of flora and fauna, is the place attracting many travelers to visit and enjoy cool fresh air in a mystical atmospheric backdrops of clouds, jungle and tropical forests.
To recover and develop its tourism sector after the travails caused by COVID-19, the central province of Quang Binh has introduced a number of tourism stimulus programmes and new product offerings in a bid to attract more visitors. Tourist numbers have already been on the rise in the opening weeks of the year, which is a positive sign for recovery.
Nguom Ngao Cave is located in a mountain in Gun village of Dam Thuy commune, Trung Khanh district, is a priceless asset that the nature has gifted to the northern mountainous province of Cao Bang.
With three major tourism routes, the northern border province of Cao Bang is giving visitors opportunities to explore all landscapes and cultures of the Non Nuoc Cao Bang Global Geopark, one of the most impressive attractions of the province, which has been recognised as a UNESCO global geopark, the second of its kind in Vietnam.
Magnificent and alluring are common impressions Hang En Waterfall in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai leaves on visitors. The waterfall, also known as the K50 waterfall, has been dubbed “the fairy of the forest”.
Cao Bang is blessed with a host of famous tourist attractions, such as the Pac Bo Special National Historic Site, Ban Gioc Waterfall, and Nguom Ngao Cave. The northern mountainous province is also known for its “golden” ripened rice fields, which have been described as being as beautiful as a work of art.
Australia's renowned travel guide Lonely Planet has selected the seven best road trips in Vietnam, spanning from the country’s north down to its southern reaches.
The Moc Chau tourism complex spans 206,000 hectares in Moc Chau and Van Ho district in Son La province. Featuring wonderful natural landscapes and the diverse culture of local ethnic minority groups, the site is considered as an engine of tourism growth in Vietnam’s northern mountain region.