If you're seeking untouched destinations in Vietnam boasting picturesque landscapes, low tourist traffic, and pristine nature, consider exploring the following spots.
Unveiling 5 Astonishing Places in Vietnam Worth Exploring
Mang Den, Kon Tum
Mang Den is a town situated in Kon Plong district, Kon Tum province, renowned for its primeval forests, numerous lakes, and waterfalls. The climate here is pleasantly cool, ideal for visitors seeking respite from the summer heat. Located at an altitude of 1,100 – 1,400 meters above sea level, amidst dense pine forests and wildflowers, Mang Den boasts consistently refreshing weather.

Embark on a winding road through lush green pine forests, accompanied by the scent of resin in the air. The melodious chirping of birds resonates, while the cool climate exudes the rugged and majestic charm of the mountains. It's no wonder that Mang Den is affectionately dubbed the 'Dalat of Kon Tum' by tourists.
Mui Dinh, Ninh Thuan
Along DT701 route from Ca Na to Phan Rang, you'll pass by a breathtaking coastal road, where Mui Dinh stands as an ideal camping spot. To reach Mui Dinh from the main road, you'll have to traverse a sandy desert stretch of about 2km, which can be quite challenging. However, the coastal scenery here will make you forget all the exhaustion.

Once a desolate area with few amenities, Mui Dinh now boasts several food stalls, freshwater bathing spots, off-road biking through sand dunes, and more. All you need to do is bring along a tent to sleep by the beach and fully experience the beauty this place has to offer. The crystal-clear blue sea and the majestic view from the lighthouse will captivate anyone setting foot on Mui Dinh for the first time.
Hon Cau, Binh Thuan
Hon Cau, also known as Cau Island, is one of the two marine conservation areas in Binh Thuan, about 100km from Phan Thiet. Viewed from the mainland, Cau Island stands tall like a 'stone kingdom' with its peculiar rock formations, attracting tourists with its pristine turquoise waters, revealing the bottom. Hence, it's also considered a paradise for diving enthusiasts.

During the day, you'll have the opportunity to admire diverse and beautiful natural coral reefs and vegetation carpets. In the evening, you can organize a BBQ party on the beach with your group of friends, light a bonfire, and engage in team-building games. Sometimes, just lying down listening to the rustling waves, feeling the salty sea breeze on your face, is enough to stir the 'wandering hearts' of travel enthusiasts.
Van Gia Fishing Village, Khanh Hoa
Van Gia Fishing Village has been around for a long time, but with the recent popularity of Diep Son Island, the fishing village has become even more lively. Almost every tourist wanting to visit Diep Son to experience the underwater pathway must pass through this fishing village. The specialty in Van Gia is the delicious and affordable dish of clams.

Although swimming isn't possible here, the atmosphere is extremely pleasant. In the evenings, you can take a leisurely stroll along the coastal road, enjoy a refreshing coconut, and listen to the soothing sound of waves. Nowadays, the people living in Van Gia Fishing Village, besides their fishing and boat-building occupations, also engage in tourism services such as dining, boat rental for island trips, creating a vibrant lifestyle.
Ha My Beach, Quang Nam
Not Phu Quoc, Ha Long, or Nha Trang, a relatively new destination in Quang Nam has recently made it to the top 16 most beautiful beaches in Asia according to Telegraph, that is Ha My Beach in Quang Nam.
Although relatively new domestically, Ha My has been chosen by many foreign visitors as a private resort destination. Ha My Beach enjoys a convenient location, situated along the coastal road connecting Da Nang City to the ancient town of Hoi An (Quang Nam province), just 6 km away from the Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son).

Many are curious about what makes this peculiar beach stand out and catch the attention of world travel experts, surpassing even the famous names in Vietnamese tourism. But once you set foot here, you'll understand why. Like the most beautiful beaches in Vietnam, Ha My Beach boasts expansive stretches of white sand, gentle waves, and clear blue waters.

But what makes Ha My beloved by Western visitors is its rugged, secluded, and tranquil atmosphere. Due to its lesser-known status, visitors to this beach mainly stay in nearby resorts or hotels. You won't have to face the crowded hustle and bustle of eateries like other famous beaches.
According to Mytour
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourJuly 22, 2020