Lam Dong
Tourism in the Lâm Đồng – Bình Thuận region, a premier "Forest-to-Sea" corridor in Southern Vietnam, offers a poetic transition from the misty highlands of the Central Plateau to the sun-drenched dunes of the South-Central coast. In 2026, this partnership has reached new heights with the promotion of the "Green Journey from Highlands to Ocean," allowing travelers to wake up in the cool, pine-scented air of Da Lat—the "City of Eternal Spring"—and watch the sunset over the turquoise waters of Mũi Né. The natural landscape is a study in scenic diversity: from the cascading Datanla and Pongour waterfalls and the cherry-blossom-filled valleys of Lạc Dương to the "Little Sahara" of Bàu Trắng (White Sand Dunes) and the pristine Phú Quý Island. Culturally, the region is a rich intersection of the UNESCO-recognized Gong Culture of the K'Ho and Chu Ru people and the profound Champa heritage of the Kate Festival and the Po Sah Inư Towers. This fusion is equally evident in a cuisine that satisfies every palate, featuring highland favorites like Da Lat strawberries, Grilled rice paper (Bánh tráng nướng), and Artichoke tea, alongside coastal legends like Phan Thiết fish sauce, Deep-fried squid teeth, and Phú Quý hot beef. Whether you are "cloud-hunting" at Tà Năng – Phan Dũng or kitesurfing in the windy capital of Mũi Né, the Lâm Đồng – Bình Thuận region offers an exhilarating and multi-layered escape into the very heart of Vietnam's natural and cultural splendor.
