Ghenh Da Dia
With natural stones, strangely structured rocks, columns or obliques of frozen mineral flows, Ghenh Da Dia (Rapids of Stone Plates) is considered as a masterpiece of stone gifted by the nature.
Dong Tam Snake Farm
Not far from Vinh Trang Pagoda, Dong Tam Snake Farm is one of the country’s largest snake-raising centers where venom is produced for local use and export.
Enjoy Sa Dec Flower Gardens!
Enjoying an excursion to Sa Dec Flower Gardens, you will surely admire the vast lotus and bonsai in here. A forest of flowers of all colors and aroma are always available...
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Dai Nam Van Hien, Vietnam’s first safari park
Dai Nam Van Hien, a huge tourism complex in the southern Vietnam, was opened on September 11th, 2008 in Binh Duong Province. Dai Nam Tourist - Cultural - Historical Zone is expected to be the biggest park and tourist destination in the country by 2010...
My Tho fruit market
My Tho is known for its huge district of exotic fruits and offers many best kinds of fruits in the Mekong Delta. Let’s once come to My Tho fruit market and you will realize...
Ba Li Stream, a new destination
Ba Li Stream, that comes from Chien Mountain, to gether with Tranh Stream and Thuong Stream (Cha Pau Mountain) and Rich Stream (Nhon Mountain), runs into Cam Ranh Reservoir, some 30km away from the centre of Nha Trang City.
Oc-Eo Remains Site
Oc-Eo Remains Site is a place name known to many people inside the country and overseas.
Vinh Trang Pagoda
If you truly enjoy the outdoors and want the unique experience of living with the local people in the Mekong Delta, you should not miss Vinh Trang Pagoda, an ancient southern architectural gem in Tien Giang Province.
Read more...Sam Mountain - a place of pilgrimage for the Vietnamese
Travelling almost 6km to the west of Chau Doc Town, An Giang Province, you will have a chance to view the 230m-high Sam Mountain with beautiful landscapes and many historic remains.
Binh Ta Archaeological Vestiges
If travelling to Long An Province, you are advised to visit Binh Ta Archaeological Vestiges. Then, you have a chance to view remnants of the Oc Eo-Phu Nam culture from the first to seventh centuries.