1. The Scenic Road Around Gia Lai's Tea Hills
The Gia Lai Tea Hills, located in Chư Păh district, about 13 km from Pleiku City, are easily accessible. The scenic road around the Gia Lai Tea Hills attracts visitors not only with its lush tea fields but also with rows of vibrant pine trees. The entire path is enveloped by the deep green of the trees, with various shades of green blending together to create a picturesque, tranquil atmosphere.
For photography enthusiasts, this is a must-visit route. The road offers perfect moments to capture the beauty of nature and the peaceful surroundings.


2. The Path to Chư Đăng Ya Volcano
The Chư Đăng Ya Volcano is located about 30 km northeast of Pleiku City. This dormant volcano has long been a favorite destination for those looking for stunning photo opportunities. To fully enjoy the breathtaking views, it’s best to visit at the right time of year.
We recommend visiting in November, when the wild daisy flowers bloom in full force, painting the landscape with vibrant yellow hues. The daisy flowers combined with the natural beauty of the surroundings will provide you with memorable photo moments on your way to the Chư Đăng Ya Volcano. Though the volcano has been dormant for millions of years, its raw beauty and peaceful environment continue to draw nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike to its unspoiled trails.


3. The Road to Yaly Hydroelectric Plant
Yaly is a renowned hydroelectric plant in the Central Highlands. Starting from Pleiku, follow National Route 14 towards Kon Tum, and after traveling 15 km, you'll reach the Yaly area. In the Gia Rai language, 'Ya' means 'tears,' and 'Ly' means 'beautiful girl,' which refers to a local legend of the Yaly waterfall – said to be the 'tears' of a beautiful maiden, H’Ly. The Yaly Hydroelectric Plant is also the largest step in the mighty Sê San River. The road to Yaly is truly one of the most unique and breathtaking routes in the Central Highlands. On this path to Yaly, you’ll feel like you're standing in the middle of a vast highland plateau.
Immerse yourself in the cool, dry winds of March, as a gentle breeze stirs the lush greenery. The atmosphere will make you feel as though you’ve stepped into a European countryside, blending the raw beauty of nature with the impressive man-made grandeur of a vast hydroelectric dam beneath a stunning waterfall, all set in the heart of the Central Highlands.


4. The Indochina Crossroads Route
When it comes to backpacking in the Central Highlands, you can't miss the route leading to the Indochina Crossroads. This road is incredibly appealing to adventure seekers. The Indochina Crossroads is famous for being the place where a rooster’s crow can be heard across three countries: Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
Starting on the wide and beautiful National Route 14, you’ll feel the breeze of the pine forests as you travel. To truly experience the essence of the Central Highlands, stop at a roadside café and enjoy a cup of Ban Mê coffee.
The Indochina Crossroads Route is not only stunning due to the scenery on both sides but also because you’ll be in a place where the cultures of three countries converge. The road to the boundary marker between the three nations stretches for more than 10 km, winding around several hills. Some parts are paved with smooth concrete, while others are narrow dirt roads, curving up and down, offering a picturesque and thrilling ride under the intense Central Highlands sun and breeze. The harmony of all these landscapes will certainly provide you with unique and unforgettable photo opportunities.


5. The Bidoup Trekking Trail
One of the most stunning trails in the Central Highlands is the path to Bidoup Mountain, located in the Lang Biang range, often referred to as the 'roof of the Central Highlands,' standing at 2,267 meters. The ideal time for trekking Bidoup is from December to April.
During this season, you will be surrounded by a dazzling array of flowers such as azaleas, wild orchids, and magnolias, creating a perfect fusion of natural beauty. The journey to Bidoup’s peak offers picturesque views, with pine forests, lush vegetation, and majestic waterfalls blending together. This scenic harmony will reinvigorate you, and you'll feel compelled to push forward, conquering both the stunning nature and your own limits.
If you wish to fully immerse yourself in the grandeur of the mountains, camping along the Bidoup Trail will provide an unforgettable experience that should not be missed!


6. The Road to the Kon Tum Bishop's Residence
The Kon Tum Bishop's Residence, officially known as the "Kon Tum Mission Seminary", is located on Tran Hung Dao Street in Kon Tum City. This unique architectural gem is hidden behind a row of frangipani trees, creating an enchanting sight for anyone who passes by.
The road to the bishop's residence is beautifully distinct, surrounded by rows of frangipani trees that create a peaceful and picturesque atmosphere. The perfectly aligned trees on either side of the road enhance the romantic and scenic vibe, making it an ideal place for capturing stunning photos.
Built in a Western architectural style with strong Central Highlands influences, the Kon Tum Bishop's Residence is perfect for those who enjoy learning about cultural and historical landmarks. The frangipani-lined path leading up to the residence, combined with its charming vintage ambiance, makes it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts.


7. The Route to Tà Đùng Lake - Đắk Nông
With a unique name, Tà Đùng Lake is a captivating destination for those who want to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. Known as the "miniature Ha Long Bay" of the heroic Central Highlands, the lake is located in Đắk Som Commune, Đắk G'Long District, Đắk Nông Province, and was formed by water from the Tà Đùng Hydroelectric Plant.
The pristine beauty of Tà Đùng Lake is defined by dozens of large and small islets that rise above the water. This rare, picturesque feature creates a stunning landscape, blending rivers, mountains, and a refreshing, peaceful climate.
The road to Tà Đùng Lake is a spectacular one. Known as one of the most scenic routes in Đắk Nông, it is sure to captivate any traveler. The path to the lake is divided into several segments, each offering its own picturesque view. If you're lucky, you'll be treated to clouds floating above, like a paradise in the sky. The breathtaking scenery invites you to escape the stresses of city life and enjoy the tranquil beauty of Tà Đùng Lake. It would be a shame not to stop and capture photos of this magnificent route!


8. The Road to Măng Đen - Kon Tum
Măng Đen is a famous destination located in Đắk Long, Kon Plong District (Kon Tum Province). The road to Măng Đen has captivated many, especially those from the lowlands who enjoy forest trails. The route is known for its rubber plantations interspersed with rolling hills.
The landscape feels like something straight out of a foreign film. Along this beautiful route, visitors are treated to expansive green forests, and Măng Đen is also known for its "seven lakes, three waterfalls"—including Toong Ly Leng, Toong Ziu, Toong Zơ Ri, Toong Săng, Toong Pô, Toong Đam, Đak Ke and waterfalls such as Pa Sỹ, Đak Ke, Đak Pne. Thanks to these stunning features, the road to Măng Đen not only offers breathtaking views but also cool, refreshing air, making it an ideal escape from the heat.


