Getting to know Vietnam’s Central Highlands
The picturesque Central Highlands stretch northwards from the Colonial hill station of Dalat, as far as Quang Nam province to the west of Danang. It’s a fascinating region that receives a far lower number of visitors than the better known coast, which is very much part of what makes it such an interesting journey.
What to do in Vietnam’s Central Highlands
Hiking, trekking and cycling in a stunning mountainous landscape rich in agriculture.
Visit the region’s various minority hill tribes (known as montagnards in Colonial times) and discover a starkly different culture from the one you’ll experience in the more tourist-focused cities and towns, where Western influence has made its mark.
You’re likely to either start or finish your journey in Dalat, although this will very much depend on your interests and the amount of time you have.
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Southeast Asia ⟩ Halong Bay
Southeast Asia ⟩ Phan Thiet & Mui Ne
Southeast Asia ⟩ Dalat
Southeast Asia ⟩ Quy Nhon
Southeast Asia ⟩ Central Highlands
Southeast Asia ⟩ Hoa Binh
Southeast Asia ⟩ Nam Cat Tien National Park
Southeast Asia ⟩ Cuc Phuong National Park
Southeast Asia ⟩ Chau Doc
Southeast Asia ⟩ Can Tho
Southeast Asia ⟩ Con Dao Island
Southeast Asia ⟩ Phu Quoc Island