1. Chứa Chan Mountain


2. Dinh Mountain


3. Nam Du Island
The Nam Du archipelago consists of both densely populated islands like Củ Tron, Ngang, and Mấu, as well as sparsely inhabited ones, such as Nồm, Dầu, and Đụng, where most residents make a living through fishing and aquaculture. Bai Ngự, located on the western side of Củ Tron Island, is a freshwater oasis during the dry season, with its long, white sandy beach lined by straight coconut palms. The area is home to an ancient well known as the King’s Well. Mấu Island, with its 200-hectare area, is home to around 120 households and features some of the most beautiful beaches in the entire archipelago.
Location: Kiên Hải District, Kiên Giang Province.


4. Green Stone Lake
Location: Kim Dinh, Bà Rịa, Bà Rịa - Vũng Tàu.


5. Mang Den Eco-Tourism Area
Just 5 km from the town center, visitors can also immerse themselves in the vibrant flower fields of Ê Ban Farm, perfect for taking memorable photos. Although Mang Den had limited visitors in the past, in the last two years, tourism development projects have been revived, with numerous hotels and resorts opening in the area. Another noteworthy spot is the Khánh Lâm Pagoda, located atop a pristine hill over 1,200 meters high. To reach the pagoda, visitors ascend over 200 stone steps from the entrance gate. The pagoda, nestled among dense forest trees, exudes an aura of tranquility and beauty. In Mang Den, you can enjoy walking through winding paths surrounded by green pine trees and the delicate scent of wild orchids. Exploring the natural beauty and serenity of the region is a favorite pastime for many travelers. Additionally, Mang Den offers scenic tours to the Dak Ke Lake, an ideal spot for eco-tourism and relaxation. The region's untouched natural ecosystems preserve a wide range of plant and animal species. Mang Den boasts unique lakes and waterfalls such as Dak Ke, Pa Sy, Lo Ba, Toong Dam, Toong Zori, and Toong Po, making it an excellent destination for eco-tourism, relaxation, and scientific research.
Location: Kon Plong District, Kon Tum Province.


6. Secret Garden Da Lat
Da Lat, the city of dreamers, is a haven for those seeking new, unusual experiences. Secret Garden is an intriguing place that every visitor to Da Lat wishes to experience at least once, to unravel the mystery of this hidden garden. Stepping into Secret Garden, you’ll be immediately spellbound by its breathtaking views. Majestic mountains, tranquil lakes, and misty pine forests all blend together to create an almost cinematic atmosphere that will make you keep blinking in disbelief. The most striking features of this spot include wooden bridges crossing through the forest, tiny wooden houses crafted with care, eye-catching wooden staircases, and floating rafts on the still lake. This secret garden is where the most stunning and unique check-in photos are taken, especially for the younger crowd. Da Lat, with its four-season weather, is perfect for photography, but for the best shots, it's best to visit either early in the morning or late in the afternoon. In the early morning, before the city awakens, Secret Garden is draped in an ethereal mist, adding to its mystery and allure. There's nothing quite like breathing in the fresh, cool air of the foggy city, with mist gently caressing your skin, creating the perfect backdrop for some truly magical photos.
Address: Ward 4, Da Lat City, Lam Dong Province.


7. Mo Waterfall Eco-Tourism Area
Mo Waterfall, Quang Ninh, is a name that has been gaining popularity in recent years. Located in Quang Yen Township, Quang Ninh, this eco-tourism area is formed by the Mo stream, which stretches over 2,000 meters. The landscape here is breathtakingly wild and untouched, featuring vast forests and a waterfall that flows powerfully day and night. This is the very reason why Mo Waterfall attracts thousands of visitors annually, offering a refreshing escape from the stifling heat of summer in the city. The clear, cool waters cascading from above are visually stunning, and the harmonious blend of forest and waterfall creates a picturesque scene reminiscent of a painting. Visitors often enjoy standing under the waterfall, allowing the water to pour over them, soaking in the cool sensation as it seeps into their skin.
Today, this place has become a popular tourist destination not only because of Mo Waterfall, but also due to its large 1000m2 natural spring pool for swimming, along with stilt houses, accommodations, dining services, and camping areas. To fully enjoy the beauty of Mo Waterfall, the best time to visit is during the summer and fall. The temperature here is noticeably cooler than the surrounding areas, making it especially pleasant during the summer. The water remains crystal clear and refreshingly cold. Many visitors come here in the summer to immerse themselves in the strong, flowing waterfall to escape the scorching heat. While visiting Mo Waterfall, be sure to try the local specialty—free-range chicken. Once you taste it, you’ll never forget the unique flavor of this chicken. Unlike industrially farmed poultry, the chickens here are free-range, resulting in meat that is flavorful, firm, and not overly fatty. When boiled, the chicken has a beautiful golden color, and when dipped in salt and chili, it's simply delicious.
Address: Quang Yen Township, Quang Ninh.


8. Ke Ga Cape
While Phan Thiet is famous for its beautiful beaches with long stretches of white sand, Ke Ga Cape stands out with its fascinating stone formations that seem to take on various shapes, sparking curiosity among visitors. This place is not one of the typical tourist spots in Vietnam due to its remote and untouched nature, but it has become a favorite spot for young backpackers who seek tranquility and the opportunity to visit the oldest lighthouse in Vietnam. The highlight of Ke Ga is the unique stone slabs scattered along the coastline. The locals have long referred to these rocks as a ‘stone garden’. The name Ke Ga Cape was derived from the rocks gradually extending into the sea, and it’s believed that a mysterious force arranged them into a shape resembling a rooster’s head.
While visiting Ke Ga Cape, be sure not to miss out on Mui Dien, located just 500 meters off the coast. The lighthouse at Mui Dien, designed by French engineer Chnavat, is famous for being the tallest and oldest lighthouse in Southeast Asia. Beyond its significance in maritime navigation, Ke Ga Lighthouse is also a fascinating tourist attraction. Visitors wishing to explore the lighthouse can take a boat to Hon Ba Island and then climb to the top of the lighthouse to enjoy panoramic views. Despite the growing number of resorts in the area, Ke Ga Cape still preserves its pristine, natural beauty with its unique coastal dunes and the distinctive stone formations. The lighthouse keepers are always ready to assist visitors by offering boat rides to the lighthouse. In the evening, the local fishermen gather along the shore to fish and sell their catch at a small market by the beach. Ke Ga Cape is highly praised by tourists as an enchanting and must-see coastal destination.
Address: Tan Thanh Commune, Ham Thuan Nam District, Binh Thuan Province.


9. Lan Vuong Eco-Tourism Area
Located on Provincial Road 887, in Hamlet 2, Phu Nhuan Commune, Ben Tre City, the Lan Vuong Eco-Tourism Area is about 5km from the city center, making it a new paradise for recreation and relaxation that many young travelers from Ho Chi Minh City are flocking to. Just a few years ago, this area was nothing but wild fields. To address this, Ben Tre Province developed the land into a cultural, sports, and water-based tourism destination. Visitors to Lan Vuong not only get to enjoy local specialties of Ben Tre but also immerse themselves in the lush nature of the peaceful countryside and participate in a variety of enjoyable activities. So, why wait? Pack your bags and go—you won’t regret it. Most of the activities here reflect the rural waterway lifestyle of Ben Tre, and here are some popular games you can enjoy during your visit.
One of the highlights is the exciting game where visitors ride a bike over a traditional monkey bridge, creating lots of laughs for both the participants and the onlookers. Thanks to the vast waterway spaces, groups of visitors can organize team-building games that strengthen bonds and bring lots of joy. Additionally, you can shop for local handmade crafts or enjoy Southern Vietnamese dishes at the on-site restaurant. Lan Vuong is not only a place for entertainment but also a popular destination for picnics and camping for families and groups. The area also has many other facilities, such as event spaces, birthday parties, reunions, meetings, and conferences, giving you plenty of options to choose from.
Address: Phu Nhuan Commune, Ben Tre City, Ben Tre Province.


10. Suoi Mo Eco-Tourism Area
Suoi Mo Eco-Tourism Area is located just 100km from Ho Chi Minh City, making it a perfect spot for a day trip or a weekend getaway with family, friends, or a team-building retreat in a refreshing natural environment surrounded by beautiful scenery. Known as the “Sea in the Forest,” this serene destination boasts many underground water springs that flow year-round, covering a water surface area of 150,000 m². The water here is always clear and pure, making it an ideal place for a refreshing swim. The highlight of this eco-tourism area is the natural spring bath, which is cleaner and safer than other resorts, thanks to its natural spring water. You can even see the aquatic plants growing at the bottom of the clear, pristine pool.
The large 1500m² swimming pool for adults is spacious enough to fully enjoy the stunning beauty of nature while soaking in the cool, refreshing water. The pool, which has a depth of 1m to 1.5m, is lined with natural sand, adding to the relaxed and comfortable feeling. There is also a separate children’s pool covering 2000m², featuring colorful slides, giving kids a space all their own. An exciting feature of the kids’ pool is that its water level is naturally regulated, and sometimes small fish can be spotted swimming around, delighting the children. In addition to spring bathing, Suoi Mo Eco-Tourism Area offers various other water-based activities, such as inflatable obstacle courses that are suitable for all ages to experience the joy of bouncing and jumping on large rafts floating on the water. One unique activity here is the “Bottle-feeding Fish” experience, where visitors can admire colorful Koi fish and feed them using baby bottles.
Address: Tra Co Commune, Tan Phu District, Dong Nai Province.


