With its enchanting untouched nature and an incredibly peaceful atmosphere, Central Vietnam is quickly becoming the go-to destination for travel lovers seeking an unforgettable September journey.
Pù Mát National Park (Nghe An)

Often referred to as the 'paradise on Earth,' Pù Mát National Park (Nghe An) will surprise you with its diverse and unique ecosystem.
Located in the eastern part of the Annamite Range, spanning across the districts of Anh Son, Tuong Duong, and Con Cuong in Nghe An province, Pù Mát National Park covers an area of 194,000 hectares. It is home to over 1,000 plant species, 300 bird species, and 50 rare mammal species, many of which are listed in the Red Book.
Visiting Pù Mát offers more than just nature exploration and fresh air; you can enjoy exciting activities like boating on the Giang River, bathing in the Kèm Waterfall, exploring pristine forests, learning about wildlife, and immersing yourself in the culture of the local ethnic communities.
Hội An (Quảng Nam)

No trip to Central Vietnam would be complete without a visit to Hội An. Nestled peacefully along the Thu Bồn River, this charming ancient town, with its preserved architecture and culture dating back to the 1980s, remains an enchanting destination that captures the hearts of all who visit.
People fall in love with Hội An for its simple yet profound beauty: its timeworn houses with yellow walls and brown roofs, the vibrant bougainvillea spilling from porches, the unique and oddly named Japanese Covered Bridge, the sparkling Thu Bồn River lit up by lanterns and floating candles during full moon nights and festivals, and the bustling night markets offering local cuisine, jewelry, and souvenirs. All these elements come together to make Hội An one of the hottest destinations in Vietnam.
Ly Son Island (Quảng Ngãi)

When it comes to describing the beauty of Ly Son, words often fall short. Instead, the best way to experience its allure is to visit and feel it for yourself.
Ly Son is often compared to a hidden paradise, a pristine island set against the vast sky and sea. Visiting this island in September, you can still enjoy sunny days, breathe in the refreshing air, and swim in the crystal-clear turquoise waters, relaxing on soft sandy beaches. Don't miss the chance to explore the island’s must-see spots like Tò Vò Arch, Câu Cave, and Hang Pagoda, and indulge in the island’s delicious seafood, available nowhere else.
Đảo Phú Qúy (Bình Thuận)

Cách trung tâm thành phố Phan Thiết, tỉnh Bình Thuận khoảng chừng hơn 100km, đảo Phú Qúy với đầy đủ cảnh đẹp, danh thắng, trải nghiệm, đang trở thành điểm dừng chân được nhiều tín đồ du lịch đặc biệt yêu thích.
Sở hữu không gian thiên nhiên phóng khoáng cùng nền khí hậu trong lành, mát mẻ suốt 4 mùa, chọn đến Phú Qúy các bạn có thể thong thả tắm biển trong làn nước trong xanh, chèo SUP, lặn ngắm san hô hay bắt hải sản cùng người dân.
While the North is entering autumn with a gradual chill, and the southern provinces are experiencing the rainy season, Central Vietnam is undoubtedly the perfect destination for a September trip. For the most budget-friendly travel plans, be sure to reach out to Mytour via the hotline 1900 2083 for expert, efficient assistance and advice.
T.Sáu, 25/08/2023 15:26
